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Homepage>IEC 62093:2022 - Photovoltaic system power conversion equipment - Design qualification and type approval
sklademVydáno: 2022-01-10
IEC 62093:2022 - Photovoltaic system power conversion equipment - Design qualification and type approval

IEC 62093:2022

Photovoltaic system power conversion equipment - Design qualification and type approval

Matériel de conversion de puissance des systèmes photovoltaïques - Qualification de la conception et approbation de type

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Označení normy:IEC 62093:2022
Vydáno:2022-01-10
Jazyk:Anglicky/Francouzsky
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IEC 62093:2022

IEC 62093:2022 lays down IEC requirements for the design qualification of power conversion equipment (PCE) suitable for long-term operation in terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) systems. This document covers electronic power conversion equipment intended for use in terrestrial PV applications. The term PCE refers to equipment and components for electronic power conversion of electric power into another kind of electric power with respect to voltage, current, and frequency. This document is suitable for PCE for use in both indoor and outdoor climates as defined in IEC 60721-3-3 and IEC 60721-3-4. Such equipment may include, but is not limited to, grid-tied and off-grid DC-to-AC PCEs, DC-to-DC converters, battery charger converters, and battery charge controllers. This document covers PCE that is connected to PV arrays that do not nominally exceed a maximum circuit voltage of 1 500 V DC. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2005. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a. Title modified. b. This edition focusses on the design qualification of power conversion electronics (PCE), and eliminates the clauses associated with qualification testing of other balance of system components. c. While many clause titles remain the same as the first edition, substantial changes have been made. d. Whereas the first edition establishes requirements for the design qualification of balance-of-system components used in terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) systems, this edition is limited to power conversion equipment. e. The test protocols have been changed.