SAE-J2990/1 Surface vehicle recommended practice. Gaseous hydrogen and fuel cell vehicle first and second responder recommended practice
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Biblioteca Central | Consulta | SAE - J2990/1 JUN 2016 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | 1 | Disponible (Acceso Restringido) | 3560900275230 |
Scope-- References-- Definitions-- Recommendations for H2V identification-- Disabling recommendations for hydrogen system-- Recommendations for H2V emergency documentation-- H2V incidents-- On-scene H2V inspection procedures-- H2V post incident inspection procedures-- Notes
Electric and alternative fueled vehicles present different hazards for first and second responders than conventional gasoline internal combustion engines. Hydrogen vehicles (H2V) including Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCVs) involved in incidents may present unique hazards associated with the fuel storage and high voltage systems.
The electrical hazards associated with the high voltage systems of hybrid-electric vehicles and FCVs are already addressed in the parent document, SAE J2990. This Recommended Practice therefore addresses electric issues by reference to SAE J2990 and supplements SAE J2990 to address the potential consequences associated with hydrogen vehicle incidents and suggest common procedures to help protect emergency responders, tow and/or recovery, storage, repair, and salvage personnel after an incident has occurred. Industry design standards and tools were studied and where appropriate, suggested for responsible organizations to implement.
Última actualización 22 de enero 2024