Hydrogen dispensing station standards

Hydrogen dispensing station. A car is parked next to a dispensing unit and has a hose and nozzle inserted into it.
Gaseous Hydrogen Dispenser
Car Interface & Fuel Quality
Dispenser Hose and Couplings
Australian Standard DesignationScopeComponent / Hotspot
AS 19880.3Gaseous hydrogen – Fuelling stationsThis document provides the requirements and test methods for the safety performance of high pressure gas valves that are used in gaseous hydrogen stations of up to the H70 designation. This document covers the following gas valves:(a) Check valve.(b) Excess flow valve.(c) Flow control valve.(d) Hose breakaway device.(e) Manual valve.(f) Pressure safety valve.(g) Shut-off valve.Gaseous Hydrogen Dispenser
AS ISO 14687Hydrogen fuel quality – Product specificationThis document specifies the minimum quality characteristics of hydrogen fuel as distributed for utilization in vehicular and stationary applications. It is applicable to hydrogen fuelling applications which are listed in Table 1. Car Interface & Fuel Quality
ISO/DIS 19880.2Gaseous hydrogen – Fuelling stations – Dispensers This document provides the safety requirements and test methods for complete compressed hydrogen dispensers with dispensing pressures up to the H70 pressure class designation. A typical hydrogen dispenser is illustrated in Figure 1 as installed and fuelling a vehicle.Gaseous Hydrogen Dispenser
AS ISO 19880.5Gaseous hydrogen – Fuelling stations – Dispenser hoses and hose assembliesThis document specifies the requirements for wire or textile reinforced hoses and hose assemblies suitable for dispensing hydrogen up to 70 MPa nominal working pressure, in the operating temperature range of -40 °C to 65 °C.
This document contains safety requirements for material, design, manufacture and testing of gaseous hydrogen hose and hose assemblies for hydrogen fuelling stations.
Dispenser Hose and Couplings
AS ISO 19880.8Gaseous hydrogen – Fuelling stations – Fuel quality verification methodsThis document specifies the protocol for ensuring the quality of the gaseous hydrogen at hydrogen distribution facilities and hydrogen fuelling stations for proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells for road vehicles.Car Interface & Fuel Quality
ISO 17268Gaseous H2 land vehicle refuelling connection devicesThis document defines the design, safety and operation characteristics of gaseous hydrogen land vehicle (GHLV) refuelling connectors.
GHLV refuelling connectors consist of the following components, as applicable:
— receptacle and protective cap (mounted on vehicle);
— nozzle;
— communication hardware.
This document is applicable to refuelling connectors which have nominal working pressures or hydrogen service levels up to 70 MPa.
Car Interface & Fuel Quality
SAE J2601-1Fuelling Protocols for Light Duty Gaseous Hydrogen Surface VehiclesThis document establishes the protocol and process limits for hydrogen fuelling of vehicles with total volume capacities greater than or equal to 49.7 L. These process limits (including the fuel delivery temperature, the maximum fuel flow rate, the rate of pressure increase, and the ending pressure) are affected by factors such as ambient temperature, fuel delivery temperature, and initial pressure in the vehicle’s compressed hydrogen storage system. Car Interface & Fuel Quality
SAE J2601-2Fuelling Protocols for Light Duty Gaseous Hydrogen Surface VehiclesThis document provides performance requirements for hydrogen dispensing systems used for fuelling 35 MPa heavy duty hydrogen transit buses and vehicles (other pressures are optional). This document establishes the boundary conditions for safe heavy duty hydrogen surface vehicle fuelling, such as safety limits and performance requirements for gaseous hydrogen fuel dispensers used to fuel hydrogen transit buses. Car Interface & Fuel Quality
SAE J2601-3Fuelling Protocol For Gaseous Hydrogen Powered Industrial TrucksThis document establishes safety limits and performance requirements for gaseous hydrogen fuel dispensers used to fuel Hydrogen Powered Industrial Trucks (HPITs). It also describes several example fuelling methods for gaseous hydrogen dispensers serving HPIT vehicles.
Car Interface & Fuel Quality
SAE J2799Hydrogen Surface Vehicle To Station Communications Hardware And SoftwareThis document specifies the communications hardware and software requirements for fuelling hydrogen surface vehicles (HSV), such as fuel cell vehicles, but may also be used where appropriate, with heavy-duty vehicles (e.g., busses) and industrial trucks (e.g., forklifts) with compressed hydrogen storage. It contains a description of the communications hardware and communications protocol that may be used to refuel the HSV. The intent of this standard is to enable harmonized development and implementation of the hydrogen fuelling interfaces. This standard is intended to be used in conjunction with the hydrogen fuelling protocols in SAE J2601 and nozzles and receptacles conforming with SAE J2600.Dispenser
SAE J2600Compressed H2 vehicle fuelling connection devicesThis document applies to the design and testing of Compressed Hydrogen Surface Vehicle (CHSV) fuelling connectors, nozzles, and receptacles. Connectors, nozzles, and receptacles must meet all SAE J2600 requirements and pass all SAE J2600 testing to be considered as SAE J2600 compliant. This document applies to devices which have Pressure Classes of H11, H25, H35, H50 or H70. Car Interface & Fuel Quality
AS ISO 19880.8/AMD 1:2021Fuel quality control – Amendment 1: Alignment with Grade D of ISO 14687 Fuel quality control – Amendment 1: Alignment with Grade D of ISO 14687 Car Interface & Fuel Quality
SAE J2719Hydrogen Fuel Quality for Fuel Cell VehiclesThis standard provides background information and a hydrogen fuel quality standard for commercial proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell vehicles. This report also provides background information on how this standard was developed by the Hydrogen Quality Task Force (HQTF) of the Interface Working Group (IWG) of the SAE Fuel Cell Standards Committee.Car Interface & Fuel Quality
ANSI/CSA HGV 4.6-2013Manually operated valves for use in gaseous hydrogen vehicle fueling stationsThe anticipated growth of HGV fueling stations and the safety concerns associated with it was the driving force behind CSA Group’s development of ANSI/CSA HGV 4.6-2013 Manually Operated Valves for Use in Gaseous Hydrogen Vehicle Fueling Stations. This standard contains safety requirements for the material, design, manufacture and testing of manually operated valves for gaseous hydrogen vehicle fueling stations. It is based on engineering principles, research and the combined expertise of gas utilities, manufacturers, users and others having specialized experience.Dispenser
ANSI/CSA HGV 4.4-2013Breakaway Devices For Compressed Hydrogen Dispensing Hoses And SystemsThis standard contains safety requirements for the design, manufacture and testing of fueling hose breakaway devices for use in hydrogen gas fueling applications , hereinafter referred to as devices. This standard applies to newly manufactured devices.Dispenser Hose and Couplings