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BS EN IEC 62109-3:2020:2022 Edition

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Safety of power converters for use in photovoltaic power systems – Part 3: Particular requirements for electronic devices in combination with photovoltaic elements

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IEC 62109-3:2020 covers the particular safety requirements for electronic elements that are mechanically and/or electrically incorporated with photovoltaic (PV) modules or systems. Mechanically and/or electrically incorporated means that the whole combination of electronic device with the photovoltaic element is sold as one product. Nevertheless, tests provided in this document may also be used to evaluate compatibility of PV modules and electronic devices that are sold separately and are intended to be installed close to each other. The purpose of the requirements of this document is to provide additional safety-related testing requirements for the following types of integrated electronics, collectively referred to as module integrated equipment (MIE): a) Type A MIE where the PV element can be evaluated as a PV module according to IEC 61730-1 and IEC 61730‑2 independently from the electronic element; b) Type B MIE where the PV element cannot be evaluated as a PV module according to IEC 61730-1 and IEC 61730-2 independently from the electronic element.

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2 undefined
7 Annex A (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
8 Blank Page
9 English
CONTENTS
11 FOREWORD
13 INTRODUCTION
14 1 Scope
2 Normative references
15 3 Terms and definitions
16 4 General testing requirements
4.1 General
18 Table 300 – IEC 61730-2:2016 test reference for Type A and Type B MIE
23 4.2 General conditions for testing
4.2.1 Sequence of tests
24 Figures
Figure 300 – Test sequence
25 4.2.2 Reference test conditions
4.3 Thermal testing
4.3.2 Maximum temperatures
27 Figure 301 – Location of heating pads
29 Figure 302 – Test setup for Type B MIE (cross-section view)
Figure 303 – Test setup for Type A MIE (cross-section view)
30 4.4 Testing in single fault condition
4.4.4 Single fault conditions to be applied
4.8 Additional tests for grid-interactive inverters
4.300 General requirements regarding protection of the PV element circuit of MIE
31 5 Marking and documentation
5.1 Marking
5.1.1 General
5.1.3 Identification
32 5.1.4 Equipment ratings
5.3 Documentation
5.3.2 Information related to installation
6 Environmental requirements and conditions
7 Protection against electric shock and energy hazards
8 Protection against mechanical hazards
9 Protection against fire hazards
33 10 Protection against sonic pressure hazards
11 Protection against liquid hazards
12 Protection against chemical hazards
13 Physical requirements
13.4 Internal wiring and connections
13.4.5 Interconnection between parts of the PCE
34 13.9 Fault indication
13.9.300 Fault indication for MIE
13.300 Requirements for field assembled MIE
14 Components
15 Software and firmware performing safety functions
35 Annex A (normative)Alternative method for PV module nominal backsheet temperature (TNBs)
A.1 General
A.2 Principle
A.3 Test procedure
BS EN IEC 62109-3:2020
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