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BS EN IEC 62093:2022 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Photovoltaic system power conversion equipment. Design qualification and type approval

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BSI 2022 160
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This International Standard lays down IEC requirements for the design qualification of power conversion equipment (PCE) suitable for long-term operation in terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) systems. 1.1 Equipment included in this scope This document covers the following items in its scope: 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 standard 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 standard covers PCE that is connected to PV arrays that do not nominally exceed a maximum circuit voltage of 1500 V DC. The equipment may also be connected to systems not exceeding 1000 V AC at the AC mains circuits, non-main AC load circuits, and to other DC source or load circuits such as batteries. If particular ancillary parts whereby manufacturers and models are specified in the manual for use with the PCE, then those parts shall be tested with the PCE. 1.2 Equipment for which other requirements may apply This standard has not been written to address characteristics of power sources other than PV systems, such as wind turbines, fuel cells, rotating machine sources, etc. This standard has not been written with the intent of addressing the characteristics of power electronic conversion equipment fully integrated into photovoltaic modules. Separate standards exist or are in development for those types of devices. It is, however, applicable to devices where the manufacturer explicitly specifies the capability of full detachment from and subsequent reattachment to the PV module or if the input and output terminals can be accessed and a specification sheet for the PCE is available. Devices meeting these requirements may be tested as individual samples independent from the PV module. This standard does not apply to power conversion equipment with integrated (built-in) electrochemical energy storage (e.g. lead acid or lithium-ion). It is, however, applicable to equipment where the manufacturer specifies and permits complete removal of the electrochemical energy storage from the PCE so that stand-alone assessment of the PCE with the storage removed becomes possible. 1.3 Object The object of the test sequences contained herein is to establish a basic level of durability and to show, as far as it is possible within reasonable constraints of cost and time, that the PCE is capable of maintaining this performance after prolonged exposure to the simulated environmental stresses described herein that are based on the intended use conditions specified by the manufacturer. Optional tests contained herein may be selected depending on the intended installation, market, or special environmental conditions that the PCE is anticipated to experience. The categorization imposes differentiated test sequences and test severity levels reflecting the different requirements of mechanical and electrical 56 components in different environments. PCE are grouped into categories based on size and installation environment. The actual life expectancy of components so qualified will depend on their design, their environment, and the conditions under which they are operated. Estimation of a lifetime and wear out is not generally covered by this standard.

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97 A-30355609
98 undefined
101 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
105 English
CONTENTS
109 FOREWORD
111 1 Scope
112 2 Normative references
113 3 Terms and definitions
116 4 Sampling
117 5 Testing requirements
5.1 General
5.2 Environmental service conditions
5.2.1 General
5.2.2 Outdoor
Tables
Table 1 – Testing sample quantity
118 5.2.3 Indoor, unconditioned
5.2.4 Indoor, conditioned
5.3 Test sequences
5.3.1 General
5.3.2 Test conditions for Category 1 PCE (Module level power electronics)
Table 2 – Environmental condition classifications
119 5.3.3 Test conditions for Category 3 PCE–large scale and Category 4 PCE–central large scale power conversion equipment
5.3.4 Test conditions for Category 4 PCE (large central power conversion equipment)
120 Figures
Figure 1 – Test sequence for PCEs of Categories 1 to 4
121 Figure 2 – Alternative test sequence for Category 3 PCE
122 Table 3 – Summary of test levels (main test sequence)
123 Table 4 – Summary of test levels (optional tests)
124 5.4 General testing requirements
5.4.1 Installation of testing sample
5.4.2 Peripherals
5.4.3 Connectors and wiring
5.4.4 Measuring instruments and monitoring equipment
5.4.5 Electrical power sources
125 5.4.6 Electrical loads
5.4.7 Earthing terminals
5.4.8 Controls
126 5.5 Pass criteria
6 Test procedures
6.1 Visual inspection
6.1.1 Purpose
6.1.2 Apparatus
6.1.3 Procedure
6.1.4 Requirements
127 6.2 Characterization of operating performance
6.2.1 Purpose
6.2.2 Apparatus
6.2.3 Procedure
6.2.4 Restrictions and exceptions
6.2.5 Requirements
6.3 Functionality test
6.3.1 Purpose
128 6.3.2 Apparatus
6.3.3 Procedure
129 6.3.4 Restrictions and exceptions
6.3.5 Requirements
6.4 Voltage (dielectric strength) test
6.4.1 Purpose
6.4.2 Apparatus
130 6.4.3 Procedure
6.5 Bus link capacitor thermal test
6.5.1 Purpose
6.5.2 Apparatus
6.5.3 Procedure
132 6.5.4 Restrictions and exceptions
6.5.5 Requirements
133 6.6 Power transistor module thermal test
6.6.1 Purpose
6.6.2 Apparatus
6.6.3 Procedure
6.6.4 Restrictions and exceptions
134 6.6.5 Requirements
6.7 Humidity freeze test
6.7.1 Purpose
6.7.2 Apparatus
135 6.7.3 Procedure
Figure 3 – Chamber temperature/humidity profile and power for humidity freeze test
136 6.7.4 Restrictions and exceptions
6.7.5 Final measurements
6.7.6 Requirements
Table 5 – Temperature and humidity limits for humidity freeze test
137 6.8 Thermal cycling test
6.8.1 Purpose
6.8.2 Apparatus
138 6.8.3 Procedure
Figure 4 – Thermal cycling test – Temperature and output power profile
139 Table 6 – Upper and lower temperature limits for thermal cycling test
140 6.8.4 Restrictions and exceptions
6.8.5 Final measurements
6.8.6 Requirements
6.9 Damp heat test
6.9.1 Purpose
141 6.9.2 Apparatus
6.9.3 Procedure
142 Figure 5 – Damp heat test profile
Table 7 – Temperature and humidity limits for damp heat test
143 6.9.4 Restrictions and exceptions
6.9.5 Final measurements
6.9.6 Requirements
6.10 Dry heat test
6.10.1 Purpose
6.10.2 Apparatus
144 6.10.3 Procedure
Figure 6 – Dry heat test – Temperature and input voltage profile
145 6.10.4 Restrictions and exceptions
6.10.5 Final measurements
6.10.6 Requirements
Table 8 – Temperature limits for dry heat test
146 6.11 UV weathering test
6.11.1 Purpose
6.11.2 Apparatus
6.11.3 Procedure
6.11.4 Restrictions and exceptions
6.11.5 Requirements
147 7 Optional tests
7.1 General
7.2 Rain intrusion test
7.2.1 Purpose
7.2.2 Apparatus
7.2.3 Procedure
148 7.2.4 Restrictions and exceptions
7.2.5 Final measurements
7.2.6 Requirements
149 7.3 Wind driven rain test
7.3.1 Purpose
7.3.2 Apparatus
7.3.3 Procedure
150 7.3.4 Restrictions and exceptions
7.3.5 Final measurements
7.3.6 Requirements
7.4 Dust test
7.4.1 Purpose
151 7.4.2 Apparatus
7.4.3 Procedure
7.4.4 Exceptions and restrictions
7.4.5 Requirements
152 7.5 Shipping vibration test
7.5.1 Purpose
7.5.2 Apparatus
Figure 7 – Reference for dust accumulation evaluation level
153 7.5.3 Procedure
7.5.4 Restrictions and exceptions
7.5.5 Final measurements
7.5.6 Requirements
7.6 Shock test
7.6.1 Purpose
7.6.2 Apparatus
7.6.3 Procedure
154 7.6.4 Restrictions and exceptions
7.6.5 Final measurements
7.6.6 Requirements
7.7 Salt mist test
7.7.1 Purpose
7.7.2 Apparatus
7.7.3 Procedure
155 7.7.4 Restrictions and exceptions
7.7.5 Final measurements
7.7.6 Requirements
7.8 Mixed gas corrosion test
7.8.1 General
7.8.2 Apparatus
7.8.3 Procedure
7.8.4 Restrictions and exceptions
7.8.5 Final measurements
7.8.6 Requirements
156 7.9 Ammonia corrosion test
7.9.1 Purpose
7.9.2 Apparatus
7.9.3 Procedure
7.9.4 Final measurements
7.9.5 Requirements
8 Report
158 Annex A (normative)Specification of tests performed for reporting
159 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62093:2022 - TC
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