Generating Hydrogen (H?) from Electrolysers
Accurate measurement of hydrogen output from electrolysers requires drying the gas to a dew point of -10°C or lower, as humidity significantly impacts flow meter precision.

(PresseBox) - Electrolysers use electrical current to split water (H?O) into hydrogen (H?) and oxygen (O?). These systems are designed to produce a continuous flow of hydrogen gas, which is the primary focus, while the oxygen is often discarded. The amount of hydrogen produced is directly related to the power input of the electrolyser.
The efficiency of an electrolyser is defined by how much hydrogen it can generate relative to the electrical energy consumed. Therefore, accurately measuring the hydrogen output is critical.
However, the hydrogen generated is initially saturated with water vapour and most flow meters are not very accurate when measuring wet or humid hydrogen due to the different properties of hydrogen and water vapour. It is essential to dry the hydrogen after it exits the electrolyser and before the flow measurement.
LEANCAT (https://lean-cat.com/), a manufacturer and developer of hydrogen systems, including testing stations for electrolysers, conducted a study to determine how humidity affects the accuracy of thermal gas mass flow meters. Their findings showed that if the hydrogen’s dewpoint is above -10°C, calibration errors become significant (See graph below).
Based on these results, we strongly recommend drying hydrogen coming from a electrolyser to a dew point of -10°C or lower when using a thermal mass flow meter or controller. For optimal performance, the device should be calibrated with real hydrogen, offer a dynamic range of at least 1:100, provide excellent long-term stability, and exhibit a low pressure drop.Vögtlin offers hydrogen flow solutions ranging from 0–0.01 to 0–2900 ln/min that meet these requirements.
In conclusion, drying hydrogen to a dew point of -10°C or lower is essential for accurate measurement.
We recommend consulting with our experts to determine the best solution for your specific application.
Unternehmensinformation / Kurzprofil:
Bereitgestellt von Benutzer: PresseBox
Datum: 26.06.2025 - 16:50 Uhr
Sprache: Deutsch
News-ID 723571
Anzahl Zeichen: 2230
contact information:
Contact person: Stefanie Ahrens
Town:
Muttenz
Phone: +41 61 756 63 314
Kategorie:
Lifestyle & Leisure
Diese Pressemitteilung wurde bisher 159 mal aufgerufen.
Die Pressemitteilung mit dem Titel:
"Generating Hydrogen (H?) from Electrolysers"
steht unter der journalistisch-redaktionellen Verantwortung von
Vögtlin Instruments GmbH (Nachricht senden)
Beachten Sie bitte die weiteren Informationen zum Haftungsauschluß (gemäß TMG - TeleMedianGesetz) und dem Datenschutz (gemäß der DSGVO).