Abstract

A novel device called the Environmental Sensor System has been designed and demonstrated to provide real time environmental air contaminant analysis and monitoring to allow fuel cell control systems to protect the integrity of the fuel cell from environmental contaminants. This is accomplished through continuous sampling of the ambient air used to provide oxygen to the fuel cell. Electrochemical sensors are used in this prototype device to monitor hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide and volatile organic compounds. The air is monitored before and after the air filter to allow for preventative maintenance and emergency protection. The integration of this ancillary device will allow fuel cell systems to safely and reliably operate in high air contaminant conditions which previously would have resulted in stack poisoning from air contaminants. Preliminary demonstration of this technology to protect the stack on a fuel cell electric bus is reported.

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