Solar Panel Ultraviolet (UV) Test (IEC 61215)
The Solar Panel Ultraviolet (UV) Test is a critical test under the IEC 61215 standard that evaluates the durability of photovoltaic (PV) modules against long-term UV radiation. This test is applied to simulate the physical and performance degradation that can be caused by UV radiation that solar panels are exposed to in the outdoor environment.
The IEC 61215 standard provides a set of test procedures that assess the conformity of solar panels to international standards in terms of design, durability and performance. This standard aims to guarantee long-lasting and reliable performance by simulating the environmental stresses that solar panels may face under real conditions of use.
Purpose of UV Testing
UV testing is applied to measure the resistance of solar panels to high-intensity ultraviolet radiation. This test assesses how much the panels are affected by the following negative effects when exposed to sunlight over the years:
- Color Change: Yellowing or fading of the coating material.
- Material Degradation: Cracking or deformation of plastics, coatings and seals.
- Decreased Performance: Decrease in electrical efficiency.
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