Product Description
Parker Hannifin H2PEMPD-850-100 Hydrogen Gas Generator – Laboratory Grade Hydrogen Source
This used Parker Hannifin H2PEMPD-850-100 is a hydrogen gas generator designed to produce high-purity hydrogen on demand for laboratory applications. This model from Parker’s Lab Gas Generators division uses PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolysis technology to generate hydrogen from deionized water, requiring only electricity and water to produce a consistent hydrogen supply.
The unit has a maximum outlet pressure of 100 PSIG (6.9 barg) , making it suitable for direct connection to Gas Chromatographs (GC), as a carrier gas, and for other laboratory instruments that require a stable hydrogen source.
Condition Note: This unit is untested.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Parker Hannifin Corporation (Filtration and Separation Division) |
| Model | H2PEMPD-850-100 |
| Serial Number | 13PLD5097 |
| Date of Manufacture | 07/11/2013 |
| Power | 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 340 VA |
| Output Pressure | 100 PSIG Max (6.9 barg) |
| Ambient Temperature | 60°F (10°C) to 90°F (32°C) |
| Technology | PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) Electrolysis |
| Gas Output | Hydrogen (H₂) |
| Condition | Used – Untested |
Key Features & Benefits
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| On-Demand Hydrogen Generation | Eliminates the need for bulky, high-pressure hydrogen cylinders. |
| PEM Electrolysis Technology | Produces high-purity hydrogen at consistent flow rates. |
| 100 PSIG Output | Suitable for direct connection to GC and other lab instruments. |
| Universal Power Supply (100-240V) | The unit can be used with standard North American power (120V) or international voltages (230V) with an appropriate cord. |
| Compact Benchtop Design | Easily fits on a laboratory bench or under a fume hood. |
| Parker Hannifin Quality | Trusted manufacturer for gas generation and filtration systems. |
Applications
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Gas Chromatography (GC): Provides carrier gas and fuel gas for Flame Ionization Detectors (FID) and Flame Photometric Detectors (FPD).
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Lab Automation: Reliable hydrogen source for other analytical instruments requiring hydrogen gas.
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Fuel Cells: Can be used as a hydrogen source for small-scale fuel cell experiments.









