Cingular Wireless, "Statement of Work: Fuel Cells Battery", EXHIBIT A-3, Technical Specification Fuel Cells for the Cingular Wireless Network, 2006, 26 pages.
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Titre : Cingular Wireless, Statement of Work: Fuel Cells Battery, EXHIBIT A-3, Technical Specification Fuel Cells for the Cingular Wireless Network, 2006, 26 pages.

Cité dans : [DIV484]  Recherche sur les mots clés HYDROGENE, PANNEAU SOLAIRE, EOLIENNE, SUPERCAPACITE, HYBRID VEHICLES et ENERGIE RENOUVELABLE, janvier 2011.
Cité dans :[THESE133] B. BIDOGGIA, Etude et réalisation de nouveaux convertisseurs connectant plusieurs sources d'énergies renouvelables au réseau, These de doctorat, septembre 2005 - aout 2008.
Auteur : Cingular Wireless

Date : 2006
Pages : 1 - 26
Lien : private/Exhibit-A-3-Fuell-Cell.pdf - 26 pages, 363 Ko.

Vers : Table of Contents

Overview :
This Technical Specification details the requirements for fuel cells, to be deployed in support of the
Western Region Cingular Wireless Radio Base Station network, as applicable. At this time fuel cells are
not a cost effective solution for general use in all field network applications; however, total cost of
ownership factors may equalize fuel cell system cost. Fuel cells should be considered for targeted
solutions where the compelling advantages of fuel cell systems - no emissions, low maintenance and
high reliability - outweigh the costs incurred with the fuel cell application.

Note: The manufacturer shall be responsible for ensuring that the fuel cell
systems and outdoor enclosures meet US Federal, State and local
codes, such as the MEA requirement in New York City both prior to
and after installation, up to and including inspection by an
authorized Federal, State or local agent.

Note: Cingular Wireless acknowledges that the fuel cell systems and
outdoor enclosures must meet the relevant testing and certification
standards of an organization approved as a Nationally Recognized
Testing Laboratory (NRTL). Cingular Wireless further
acknowledges that, as of the date of release of this document,
Underwriters Laboratories Inc (UL) and the Canadian Standards
Association (CSA International) are laboratories recognized by the
Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) as NRTLs.
However the manufacturer must be able to support the testing
agencies NRTL status if a local municipality’s inspector should
require this background information.


Table of Contents

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1. Introduction .6
1.1. Scope. 6
1.2. Purpose. 6
1.3. Objective . 6
1.4. Audience. 6
1.5. Acronyms and Abbreviations. 6
1.6. Related Documentation . 7
2. General Configuration .8
2.1. Configuration Options . 8
2.1.1. Indoor Configuration . 8
2.1.2. Outdoor Configuration. 8
3. General Construction .10
3.1. Materials . 10
3.2. Environmental Requirements. . 10
3.2.1. Indoor Access . 10
3.2.2. Outdoor Access. 10
3.3. Alarms. 10
3.3.1. The following alarms shall be provisioned as standard equipment: . 10
3.3.2. The following optional alarms shall be provisioned as applicable . 11
3.3.3. Fuel Cell Major Alarm. 11
3.3.4. Fuel Cell Minor Alarm. 11
3.4. Fuel Cell Controller . 11
3.5. Fuel Cell Exhaust. 11
3.6. Fuel Supply. 12
3.6.1. Hydrogen. 12
3.6.2. Non-Hydrogen. 12
4. Mechanical.13
4.1. Dimensions . 13
4.1.1. Indoor . 13
4.1.2. Outdoor . 13
4.1.3. Construction. 13
4.1.4. Finish. 14
4.1.5. Color. 14
4.1.6. Gaskets . 14
4.1.7. Fasteners . 14
4.1.8. Flammability . 14
4.1.9. Security . 14
4.1.10. Doors. 14
4.2. Lifting . 15
4.3. Seismic . 15
4.4. Mounting . 15
4.4.1. Mounting Bolt-Holes. 15
4.5. Shipping. 15
5. Environmental .16
5.1. Temperature and Humidity . 16
5.2. Solar Loading. 16
5.3. Wind Speed . 16
5.4. Operating Elevation . 17
5.4.1. Hydrogen Fueled Systems. 17
5.4.2. Non-hydrogen Fueled Systems . 17
5.5. Acoustical Noise . 17
5.5.1. Hydrogen Fueled Systems. 17
5.5.2. Non-hydrogen Fueled Systems: . 17
5.6. Thermal Management. 17
5.6.1. Air Cooling (Convection) . 17
5.6.2. Liquid Cooling . 17
6. DC Power .19
6.1. Power Output. 19
6.2. Output Voltage. 19
6.3. Ripple Voltage . 19
6.4. Power Interface Criteria . 19
6.5. DC Distribution . 20
6.5.1. Protection Devices . 20
6.5.2. DC Loads . 20
6.5.3. Wiring Connections. 20
6.5.4. Disconnect . 20
6.5.5. DC Conductors. 20
6.6. Alarms. 20
6.6.1. Contacts . 20
6.6.2. Provisioning. 21
6.7. Controls. 21
7. Compliance.22
8. Labeling .23
8.1. System Identification. 23
8.2. Components . 23
8.3. Terminations . 23
8.4. Cabling. 23
9. Other Requirements/Deliverables.24
9.1. Warranty Coverage. 24
9.2. Guarantee. 24
9.2.1. Back-up Power Systems. 24
9.2.2. Prime Power Systems. 24
9.3. Documentation. 24
9.4. Recommended Spares List . 24
9.5. User Documentation . 25
9.6. Freight Charges . 25
9.7. Repair and Return . 25
9.8. Customer Support and Service . 25
9.9. Optional Deliverables. 25
9.9.1. Training . 25
9.9.2. On-Site Technical Assistance . 26
Tables
Table 1 - Acceptable temperature and humidity ranges.16
Table 2 - Fuel cell system power output requirements.19
Table 3 - Fuel cell system output voltage requirements.19
Table 4 - fuel cell system cabling color coding .23
Table 5 - Repair and return service options .25


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