Solar thermal electric plants - Part 1-6: Silicone-based heat transfer fluids for use in line-focus concentrated solar power applications

IEC 628621-6:2024 specifies the technical requirements (safety and physical parameters), test methods, inspection rules and intervals, sampling, judgment, marking, labelling and accompanying documents, packaging, transportation and storage, recycling and disposal of silicone-based heat transfer fluids (SiHTF) for use in line-focusing solar thermal power plants.
The application of polydimethylsiloxane-based heat transfer fluids for this type of installation is covered in this document. Owing to their chemical nature and composition, the introduction of new test methods to determine the applicability and the thermal stability of SiHTF is included in this document.

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IEC 62862-1-6 ®
Edition 1.0 2024-05
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Solar thermal electric plants –
Part 1-6: Silicone-based heat transfer fluids for use in line-focus concentrated
solar power applications
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IEC 62862-1-6 ®
Edition 1.0 2024-05
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Solar thermal electric plants –

Part 1-6: Silicone-based heat transfer fluids for use in line-focus concentrated

solar power applications
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 27.160  ISBN 978-2-8322-8825-2

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 7
3.1 General definitions . 7
3.2 Relevant physical and chemical properties of heat transfer fluids . 8
4 Classification of heat transfer fluids . 12
4.1 General . 12
4.2 Mineral oil fluids . 12
4.3 Synthetic fluids . 12
4.4 Synthetic heat transfer fluids based on polydimethylsiloxanes (silicone,
SiHTF) . 12
4.5 Organic synthetic heat transfer fluids based on biphenyl / diphenyl oxide
(BP/DPO) . 12
4.6 Molten salt . 12
5 Specified fluid properties and test methods . 12
5.1 General . 12
5.2 List of technical requirements and evaluation of the quality of unused heat
transfer fluids . 13
5.3 List of additional fluid properties and test methods for silicone-based heat
transfer fluids for general layout at operating conditions . 14
5.4 List of fluid properties and test methods for heat transfer fluids in use . 14
6 Inspection interval and sampling . 15
6.1 Inspection interval . 15
6.2 HTF sampling . 16
6.3 Gas-sampling . 16
6.4 Labeling of the samples . 17
7 Reporting. 18
8 Marking, labelling and accompanied documents . 19
9 Mixing. 19
10 Recycling and disposal . 20
11 Replacement and disuse . 20
Annex A (informative) Determination of the degree of thermal degradation of
polydimethylsiloxane-based heat transfer fluids . 21
A.1 Overview. 21
A.2 Meaning of symbols M, D, T . 21
A.3 Principle . 21
A.4 Technical equipment . 23
A.5 Safety remarks . 24
A.6 Reagents . 24
A.7 Procedure . 24
A.7.1 Sample preparation . 24
A.7.2 Measurement procedure . 24
A.8 Evaluation . 25
A.8.1 Analysis of results . 25
A.8.2 Calculation of the degree of degradation . 26
A.8.3 Assessment of the result . 27

A.9 Accuracy . 27
A.9.1 General . 27
A.9.2 Addition of TM as external standard . 27
A.9.3 Repeatability . 27
A.9.4 Reproducibility . 27
A.10 Example with TM as reference substance . 27
Annex B (informative) Safety instructions and recommendations for handling
polydimethylsiloxane-based heat transfer fluids at temperatures up to 450 °C . 29
B.1 Safety information . 29
B.2 Safety instructions and recommendations . 29
B.2.1 General recommendations . 29
B.2.2 Hazardous ingredients of polydimethylsiloxane-based heat transfer
fluids under operating conditions . 30
B.2.3 Exposure controls and personal protection . 30
B.2.4 General protection and hygiene measures . 31
B.2.5 Personal protection equipment . 31
B.2.6 First aid measures after contact . 31
B.2.7 Firefighting measures . 32
Bibliography . 33

Figure 1 – Example of an aluminum bottle for sampling (new) . 16
Figure 2 – Example of a cylinder mounted with two valves (before use) e.g. for
sampling at 425 °C and 20 bar . 17
Figure A.1 – Representation of the molecular structure of M-, D-, and T-units in
polydimethylsiloxanes (PDMS) . 21
Figure A.2 – Representation of the molecular structure of polydimethylsiloxanes
(PDMS, left) and the thermally induced equilibration reaction of linear
polydimethylsiloxanes . 22
Figure A.3 – Thermally induced disproportionation of D-units in linear
polydimethylsiloxanes, into T and M units . 22
Figure A.4 – Theoretical model for describing the long-term increase in viscosity of
polydimethylsiloxane-based fluids by thermal aging . 23
Figure A.5 – Representation of a Si NMR spectrum indicating the different shift
regions . 26
Figure A.6 – Si NMR spectrum (99,3 MHz, CD Cl ) of TM with TMS as internal
2 2 3
standard . 28

Table 1 – Properties and test methods for unused heat transfer fluids . 13
Table 2 – Additional fluid properties at specified operating conditions . 14
Table 3 –Test methods for heat transfer fluids in use (basic program) . 15
Table 4 – Test methods for heat transfer fluids in use (additional program) . 15
Table A.1 – Shift regions and assignment . 25
Table B.1 – Possible hazardous ingredients of polydimethylsiloxane-based heat
transfer fluids in use . 30
Table B.2 – The product can contain the following substances of very high concern
(Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 (REACH), Article 57) in amounts ≥ 0,1 % . 30

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SOLAR THERMAL ELECTRIC PLANTS –

Part 1-6: Silicone-based heat transfer fluids for use in
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