The hydrogen generator consists of an electrolytic cell, a pure water tank, a hydrogen/water separator, a collector, a dryer, a sensor, a pressure regulating valve, a switching power supply and other components. Hydrogen can be produced by simply electrolyzing pure water. After power is supplied, the cathode of the electrolytic cell produces hydrogen, the anode produces oxygen, and the hydrogen enters the hydrogen/water separator. Oxygen is vented into the atmosphere. A hydrogen/water separator separates hydrogen gas and water. After hydrogen enters the dryer for dehumidification, it is adjusted to the rated pressure (0.02~0.45Mpa adjustable) through the pressure stabilizing valve and regulating valve and is output from the outlet. The hydrogen production pressure of the electrolytic cell is controlled by a sensor at about 0.45Mpa. When the pressure reaches the set value, the power supply of the electrolytic cell is cut off; when the pressure drops below the set value, the power supply is restored.
Structure of hydrogen generator
Feb 20, 2024
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