H2 fueling nozzle TK17 H₂ 35 MPa
for car35 MPa

H2 fueling nozzle - TK17 H₂ 35 MPa - WEH GmbH Verbindungstechnik - for car / 35 MPa
H2 fueling nozzle - TK17 H₂ 35 MPa - WEH GmbH Verbindungstechnik - for car / 35 MPa
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Characteristics

Media
for H2
Other caracteristics
for car, 35 MPa

Description

The WEH® TK17 H₂ 35 MPa has been developed for refueling fuel cell electric cars with compressed hydrogen (CGH₂). The fueling nozzle with single-handed operation is just as quick and easy to use as the common petrol nozzle and has a similar look and feel. Simply lift the nozzle from the dispenser and place it onto the vehicle‘s receptacle. 250° rotation makes for easy engagement with the vehicle‘s fuel receptacle. Compress the actuation lever until the locking lever engages and the fueling procedure begins. The hydrogen can only flow through the line if there is a safe connection. After refueling disengage the nozzle‘s locking lever and disconnect. Please note that refueling may be stopped or paused at any time. The hand grip has a magnet for actuation of the magnet switch for activation of the dispenser. The internal coding for pressure range and gas type ensures that the WEH® TK17 H2 35 MPa can be connected to the compatible WEH® Receptacles and also prevents the risk of confusion with natural gas.

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