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Distribution Student Task Give a set of 9 labels to each pair/group of students Content created by <Partner logo>

Print and cut out these labels Source of hydrogen Boosters Buffers Exchanger Dispenser Air compressor Buffer tank Refrigeration General control cabinet Print and cut out these labels

Below is a hydrogen refuelling station similar to one you have seen Below is a hydrogen refuelling station similar to one you have seen. Try to match the labels with their description.* * One description has two labels as it is the same process but in a different area.

H2 is compressed using boosters. Copy this down and match your description label. H2 is compressed using boosters.

Copy this down and match your description label. Before it is distributed, H2 is cooled using the exchanger and the refrigeration unit.

The station’s electrical control cabinet. Copy this down and match your description label. The station’s electrical control cabinet.

Copy this down and match your description label. It regulates and supplies the air needed to make the boosters function.

H2 is compressed using boosters. Copy this down and match your description label. H2 is compressed using boosters.

Copy this down and match your description label. Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers.

Copy this down and match your description label. It enables distribution of H2 to the vehicles tank, filling it in a few minutes.

Copy this down and match your description label. Once the pressure has been increased (700 bars), H2 is stored in bottles known as buffers.

Copy this down and match your description label. Unit supplies cooling fluid to the exchanger and is made up of a buffer tank that stores and regulates the flow of the liquid, the pumps and the electrical control cabinet.

Take one minute to check your ideas…

Answers 1 – Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers. 1 – Source of hydrogen 2 – Boosters 3 – Buffers 4 – Exchanger 5 – Dispenser 6 – Air compressor 7 – Buffer tank 8 – Refrigeration 9 – General control cabinet

Answers 1 – Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers. 2 – H2 is compressed using boosters. 1 – Source of hydrogen 2 – Boosters 3 – Buffers 4 – Exchanger 5 – Dispenser 6 – Air compressor 7 – Buffer tank 8 – Refrigeration 9 – General control cabinet

Answers 1 – Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers. 2 – H2 is compressed using boosters. 3 – Once the pressure has been increased (700 bars), H2 is stored in bottles known as buffers. 1 – Source of hydrogen 2 – Boosters 3 – Buffers 4 – Exchanger 5 – Dispenser 6 – Air compressor 7 – Buffer tank 8 – Refrigeration 9 – General control cabinet

Answers 1 – Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers. 2 – H2 is compressed using boosters. 3 – Once the pressure has been increased (700 bars), H2 is stored in bottles known as buffers. 4 – Before it is distributed, H2 is cooled using the exchanger and the refrigeration unit. 1 – Source of hydrogen 2 – Boosters 3 – Buffers 4 – Exchanger 5 – Dispenser 6 – Air compressor 7 – Buffer tank 8 – Refrigeration 9 – General control cabinet

Answers 1 – Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers. 2 – H2 is compressed using boosters. 3 – Once the pressure has been increased (700 bars), H2 is stored in bottles known as buffers. 4 – Before it is distributed, H2 is cooled using the exchanger and the refrigeration unit. 5 – It enables distribution of H2 to the vehicles tank, filling it in a few minutes. 1 – Source of hydrogen 2 – Boosters 3 – Buffers 4 – Exchanger 5 – Dispenser 6 – Air compressor 7 – Buffer tank 8 – Refrigeration 9 – General control cabinet

Answers 1 – Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers. 2 – H2 is compressed using boosters. 3 – Once the pressure has been increased (700 bars), H2 is stored in bottles known as buffers. 4 – Before it is distributed, H2 is cooled using the exchanger and the refrigeration unit. 5 – It enables distribution of H2 to the vehicles tank, filling it in a few minutes. 6 – H2 is compressed using boosters 1 – Source of hydrogen 2 – Boosters 3 – Buffers 4 – Exchanger 5 – Dispenser 6 – Air compressor 7 – Buffer tank 8 – Refrigeration 9 – General control cabinet

Answers 1 – Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers. 2 – H2 is compressed using boosters. 3 – Once the pressure has been increased (700 bars), H2 is stored in bottles known as buffers. 4 – Before it is distributed, H2 is cooled using the exchanger and the refrigeration unit. 5 – It enables distribution of H2 to the vehicles tank, filling it in a few minutes. 6 – H2 is compressed using boosters 7 – It regulates and supplies the air needed to make the boosters function. 1 – Source of hydrogen 2 – Boosters 3 – Buffers 4 – Exchanger 5 – Dispenser 6 – Air compressor 7 – Buffer tank 8 – Refrigeration 9 – General control cabinet

Answers 1 – Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers. 2 – H2 is compressed using boosters. 3 – Once the pressure has been increased (700 bars), H2 is stored in bottles known as buffers. 4 – Before it is distributed, H2 is cooled using the exchanger and the refrigeration unit. 5 – It enables distribution of H2 to the vehicles tank, filling it in a few minutes. 6 – H2 is compressed using boosters 7 – It regulates and supplies the air needed to make the boosters function. 8 – Unit supplies cooling fluid to the exchanger and is made up of a buffer tank that stores and regulates the flow of the liquid, the pumps and the electrical control cabinet. 1 – Source of hydrogen 2 – Boosters 3 – Buffers 4 – Exchanger 5 – Dispenser 6 – Air compressor 7 – Buffer tank 8 – Refrigeration 9 – General control cabinet

Answers 1 – Low pressure hydrogen H2, is stored in bottles (cylinder racks), tanks or tube trailers. 2 – H2 is compressed using boosters. 3 – Once the pressure has been increased (700 bars), H2 is stored in bottles known as buffers. 4 – Before it is distributed, H2 is cooled using the exchanger and the refrigeration unit. 5 – It enables distribution of H2 to the vehicles tank, filling it in a few minutes. 6 – H2 is compressed using boosters 7 – It regulates and supplies the air needed to make the boosters function. 8 – Unit supplies cooling fluid to the exchanger and is made up of a buffer tank that stores and regulates the flow of the liquid, the pumps and the electrical control cabinet. 9 – The station’s electrical control cabinet. 1 – Source of hydrogen 2 – Boosters 3 – Buffers 4 – Exchanger 5 – Dispenser 6 – Air compressor 7 – Buffer tank 8 – Refrigeration 9 – General control cabinet