
H2 Industrial Training System
Equipment Description
The H2 Hydrogen Training System is an advanced educational platform designed for technical training and applied research in hydrogen production, high-pressure storage, and fuel cell energy conversion. It enables students, researchers, and professionals to gain hands-on experience with essential components and technologies used in decentralised hydrogen systems.
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Its modular design ensures maximum safety and operational flexibility, supporting a wide range of experimental setups from basic principle demonstrations to complex industry-level applications.

Empowering Next Generation
Hydrogen Experts through Real World
Technology

Mechanical Construction
Durable, powder-coated steel frame with patented Kippstein joints, lockable castors ensures stability and corrosion resistance
in laboratory use.
Water Supply and Treatment
Integrated unit converts potable water into deionised process water, ensuring optimal electrolyser performance and extended
stack life.
Liquid-cooled PEM
It includes a liquid-cooled PEM electrolyzer with an integrated voltage monitoring system and a liquid-cooled PEM fuel cell providing up to 400 W for hydrogen-to-electricity demonstrations.
System Integration & Power
Management
Integrated cooling and power management system ensures stable operation with 230 VAC supply, buffer battery, and controlled oxygen exhaust.
Hydrogen Storage
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TPED-certified Type 1 hydrogen cylinder providing up to 10 L capacity at 20 bar, ensuring safe and compliant
educational use.
Control System and Interfaces
PLC-based control system from Beckhoff, Integrated industrial touchscreen panel, Modbus TCP communication protocol,
Real-time data and safety interlocks.

Rhein Köster and ostermeier H2ydrogen Solutions provide advanced educational materials that enhance the H2 Training System, creating a fully integrated learning package. This comprehensive solution enables colleges, universities, and other educational institutions to deliver high-quality foundational training in hydrogen technologies and to equip the skilled professionals essential for the transformation of our energy system.