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WEH® Receptacle TN1 H₂ for refueling of cars - Product family

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  • Low-noise refueling
  • With and without integrated self-cleaning particle filter (50 or 40 micron)
  • Integrated high-flow check valve
  • Also suitable for installation in forklifts
  • Sealing-friendly design
Description
WEH® Receptacle TN1 H₂ for refueling of cars - Product family
The WEH® TN1 H2 Receptacle is designed specifically for hydrogen refueling of fuel cell electric cars.

Due to the internal aerodynamic design the receptacle gives low noise (no high frequency whistle) combined with maximum flow rate and fast filling.

The receptacle is a very durable unit, minimizing maintenance and down-time.

The WEH® TN1 H2 Receptacle has an integrated check valve system which is designed to minimize the effect that dirt particles have on the sealing components within the receptacle. The TN1 H2 is also equipped with a coding for pressure range and gas type.
Features
  • Low-noise refueling
  • With and without integrated self-cleaning particle filter (50 or 40 micron)
  • Integrated high-flow check valve
  • Also suitable for installation in forklifts
  • Sealing-friendly design
  • Coding for pressure range / gas type
Technical Data
Nominal bore (DN) 8 mm
Pressure range PN = 25 MPa | PS = 35 MPa
PN = 35 MPa | PS = 45 MPa
Temperature range -40 °C up to +85 °C
Material Corrosion resistant
Sealing material Hydrogen compatible
Design With protection cap, integrated check valve and fittings (only for receptacles with tube fitting)
Acc. to design
Conformity / Tests / Approvals e1 00 0010 (Regulation (EC) No. 79/2009)
SAE J2600:2002
Application
Receptacle for refueling of electric / hybrid cars with fuell cells (FCV) and forklifts with hydrogen.
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Datasheet PDF 348 KB
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