About Explosion-proof level standards for photovoltaic panels
ATEX and IECEx solar panels are photovoltaic panels certified for use in areas where explosive atmospheres may be present.
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6 FAQs about [Explosion-proof level standards for photovoltaic panels]
What are explosion protection levels (EPL)?
In approximate terms the Explosion Protection Levels (EPL) Ga, Gb, Gc correspond to the Equipment Categories 1G, 2G and 3G which align with the Zones 0, 1 and 2.
Which solar panels are ATEX certified?
JCE Energy manufacture the SPA series of photovoltaic Ex mb e, Ex nA and Ex ec mc Solar Panels, which are ATEX and IECEx certified products. They are intended for use in areas made potentially hazardous by the presence of flammable liquids, gases or vapours (Zone 1 and Zone 2). Suitable for Category 2 and Category 3 G.
Are EPL solar panels IECEx compliant?
EPL (Equipment Protection Level) Gb solar panels are IECEx compliant for Zone 1 applications, where the risk of explosion is frequent due to the presence of flammable gases or vapours. For Zone 2 applications, where the risk is intermittent, EPL Gc solar panels are suitable.
What are the standard testing conditions for solar modules?
Standard testing conditions (STC): 1,000W/sqm irradiation level, AM 1.5 spectrum at 25°C cell temperature. Hazardous area certification by TÜV according NEN-EN-IEC 60079-0, 60079-7 and 60079-18 for Zone 1. Solar modules are produced according to IEC 61215/2 and IEC 61730. This datasheet is not legally binding.
Which solar power systems are ATEX approved?
JCE Energy design and manufacture a portfolio of ATEX approved Solar Power Systems, with power ratings from 120 - 960W peak and output voltages ranging between 12 - 240V AC or DC. They are certified for use in Zone 1 and Zone 2 areas.
Are solar modules hazardous area certified by TÜV?
Hazardous area certification by TÜV according NEN-EN-IEC 60079-0, 60079-7 and 60079-18 for Zone 1. Solar modules are produced according to IEC 61215/2 and IEC 61730. This datasheet is not legally binding. Actual specifications and /or product features may vary.
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