Publication CODE |
Title |
NBN EN 61215:2005 (2005-05) |
CRYSTALLINE SILICON TERRESTRIAL PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) MODULES
DESIGN QUALIFICATION AND TYPE APPROVAL |
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Price Excl. VAT |
Total number of pages, tables and drawings |
25.00 €
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4 P.. |
Description
Lays down requirements for the design qualification and type approval of terrestrial photovoltaic modules suitable for long-term operation in general openair climates, as defined in IEC 60721-2-1. It applies only to crystalline silicon modules types. A standard for thin-film modules has been published as IEC 61646.
The object of this test sequence is to determine the electrical and thermal characteristics of the module and to show, as far as is possible within reasonable constraints of cost and time, that the module is capable of withstanding prolonged exposure in climates described in the scope. The actual lifetime expectancy of modules so qualified will depend on their design, their environment and the conditions under which they are operated.
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Class |
C57
(POWER GENERATING OR TRANSFORMING EQUIPMENT DIRECT CONVERSION OF SOLAR ENERGY INTO ELECTRICAL ENERGY)
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Available files
ATTENTION: Belgian registered standards (NBN EN or NBN HD) are generally
only available in English or French. Only the cover page is translated
and the document itself is in English or in French.
Very important notice: 98% of the text of the NBN EN 55XXX,
NBN EN 6XXXX comes from the IEC text which is NOT included.
This text can be ordered here:
IEC 61215:2005.
For the series NBN EN 50XXX, the standards are however complete.
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DE version
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EN version
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FR version
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NL version
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Committee |
TC 82
SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY SYSTEMS
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Responsible |
De heer VAN HECKE Luk
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BEC Approval |
2005-05-01 |
NBN Approval |
2005-07-18 |
Registration |
55926 |
ICS-Code (International Standards Classification) |
27.160
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NBN Status |
New |
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Date of ratification (d.o.r.) |
2005-05-01 |
Date of availability (d.a.v.) |
2005-05-25 |
Date of announcement (d.o.a.) |
2005-08-01 |
Date of publication (d.o.p.) |
2006-02-01 |
Date of withdrawal former edition (d.o.w.) |
2008-05-01 |
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