The heart of a fuel cell is the so-called stack, in which the chemical reaction to generate energy takes place. Balance of Plant components guarantee safe functioning and efficient operation. The special requirements include sealing the cathode path to prevent leakage and therefore premature aging.
The Cathode Isolation Valve (CIV) from Purem by Eberspaecher is used in the cathode air path of the fuel cell system. The reliable sealing concept hermetically isolates the stack when the entire system is shut down, preventing premature stack wear and extending operating life. At the same time, the conditions inside the fuel cell remain constant, enabling faster restarts. A fail-safe function of the Cathode Isolation Valve guarantees that the fuel cell stack is closed quickly and reliably in the event of a fault within the system. The component is also adapted to the specific installation spaces of fuel cell systems: Their compact dimensions and customer-specific connections allow them to be designed for different applications.
The product is made of special materials that are insensitive to hydrogen. Another focus is on the use of suitable alloys that are resistant to attack by ultrapure water, which is a by-product of the chemical reaction and can lead to corrosion of metals.
The electric actuator of the CIV allows the cover position to be continuously adjusted in order to individually regulate the mass flow and pressure within the fuel cell stack and thereby optimize operation. This additional functionality ensures lower counterpressure and has been developed in cooperation with experienced partners. When developing Balance of Plant components, the exhaust and acoustics specialist draws on its Clean Mobility experience in exhaust technology and utilizes synergies from valve development.