DANSK DS/EN 62282-6-200 PDF

DANSK DS/EN 62282-6-200 PDF

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DANSK DS/EN 62282-6-200 PDF

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01/24/2017

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Fuel cell technologies – Part 6-200: Micro fuel cell power systems – Performance test methods

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Dansk Standard

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IEC 62282-6-200:2016 specifies test methods for the performance evaluation of micro fuel cell power systems for laptop computers, mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), cordless home appliances, TV broadcast cameras, autonomous robots, etc. This new edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: - deletion of 5.3 (Fuel consumption test) as it was impractical to measure the actual consumption rate of some kinds of fuels; - addition and modification of some terms and definitions.


Edition : 17
File Size : 1 file , 1.6 MB
Number of Pages : 23
Product Code(s) : DS-021, DS-021
Published : 01/24/2017

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