ISO 22734 defines the construction, safety, and performance requirements of modular or factory matched hydrogen gas generation appliances, herein referred to as hydrogen generators, using electrochemical reactions to electrolyse water to produce hydrogen.
ISO 22734 is applicable to hydrogen generators that use the following types of ion transport medium:
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Hydrogen generators that can also be used to generate electricity, such as reversible fuel cells, are excluded from the scope of ISO 22734.
Residential hydrogen generators that also supply oxygen as a product are excluded from the scope of ISO 22734.
ISO 22734 on hydrogen generators using water electrolysis is useful for:
Hydrogen generator electrochemical cell, electricity causes dissociation of water into hydrogen and oxygen molecules. An electric current is passed between two electrodes separated by a conductive electrolyte or “ion transport medium”, producing hydrogen at the negative electrode (cathode) and oxygen at the positive electrode (anode). As water is H2O, twice the volume of hydrogen is produced compared with oxygen. Hydrogen gas produced using electrolysis technology can be utilized immediately or stored for later use.
ISO 22734 provides marking labeling and documentation guidance which you can use. This will allow your customer to easily use the hydrogen generators.
ISO 22734 helps you operate the hydrogen generators safely by providing the risk management. ISO 22734 lays out mechanical and electrical requirements.
BS ISO 22734:2019 supersedes BS ISO 22734‑1:2008 and BS ISO 22734‑2:2011, which are withdrawn, have been combined and technically revised.
ISO 22734