Iec 61215 61646 en PDF
Iec 61215 61646 en PDF
Iec 61215 61646 en PDF
of
PV modules
May 2003
Design qualification and type approval of PV-modules in
accordance with IEC 61215 / IEC 61646
Introduction, Overview
IEC 61215, respectively EN 61215, comprises the examination of all parameters which are
responsible for the ageing of PV modules and describes the various qualification tests on the
basis of the artificial load of the materials. In particular one differs between radiation testing,
thermal testing and mechanical testing.
In 1996 a comparable standard was developed for photovoltaic thin-film modules. This
standard, namely IEC 61646 : Thin-film terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules Design
qualification and type approval, is in many aspects identical to IEC 61215. The main
difference between the two standards lays in the additional test procedures to adapt to the
special properties of thin-film technologies. These additional tests take the degradation
behaviour of amorphous silicon due to temperature and irradiance exposure into account.
Both standards list a UV test, however a standardized UV test was only published in 1998:
IEC 61345 : UV test for photovoltaic (PV) modules. This test stipulates minimum UVA and
UVB doses that the modules should be exposed to.
The following diagram shows the test sequences of both IEC 61215 and IEC 61646.
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Overview of IEC 61215 / IEC 61646 tests
10.3 Insulation Test 1000 VDC + twice the open circuit voltage of the system at STC for
1 min, leakage current < 50 A, isolation resistance >50 M at
500 VDC
10.4 Measurement of Temperature Determination of the temperature coefficients of short circuit current
Coefficients and open circuit voltage in a 40C interval
10.9 Hot-Spot Endurance Test 5 one hour exposures to 1000 W/m irradiance in worst-case hot-spot
condition
10.10 UV-Exposure according IEC 7,5 kWh/m UV-radiation (280 - 320 nm and 15 kWh/m UV-
61345 radiation (280 - 400 nm) at 60C module temperature
10.15 Twist Test Deformation angle 1.2 over the module diagonal
10.16 Mechanical Load Test Two cycles of 2400 Pa uniform load, applied for 1 h to front and back
surfaces in turn
10.17 Hail Test 25 mm diameter ice ball at 23 m/s, directed at 11 impact locations
10.18* Light soaking Light exposure of 800 W/m2 to 1000 W/m2, until Pmax is stable within
2%
10.20* Wet leakage current test Water spray of terminals and edge immersion with 500 V d.c. applied
to determine leakage current
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Pass criteria
A module design shall be judged to have passed the qualification tests, and therefore to be
IEC type approved, if each sample meets the following criteria:
The degradation of the maximum power output at standard test conditions (STC) does
not exceed 5% after each test nor 8 % after each test sequence;
The requirements of tests 10.3 (and 10.20) are met;
No major visible damage (breakage or cracks in cells or glass, detachment of the
embedding mass, etc.);
No sample has exhibited any open circuit or ground fault during the tests;
For IEC 61646 only: the measured maximum output power after final light-soaking shall
not be less than 90% of the minimum value specified by the manufacturer
Summary
The test certificate corresponding to IEC 61215 / IEC 61646 has gained acceptance in the
past few years as the quality symbol for PV modules. Nowadays it is required for most
national and international funding programs.
An IEC 61215 / IEC 61646 test certificate always refers to the module construction type
which has been subjected to the tests. Transferral is only permissible to modules of the same
construction type which fulfil the following criteria:
All PV modules which fulfil these requirements are combined into one PV module type family.
On the basis of the IEC 61215 / IEC 61646 qualification of a PV-module type family, the
certificate can be extended to a new module design type through the repetition of certain
qualification tests.
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