Difference between revisions of "Irradiance safety parameter"

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The PV module degradation parameter accounts for the potential of [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module#irradiance|irradiance or sunlight intensity]] in excess of the 1000 W/m² (the value that serves as the basis for testing and rating PV modules). This commonly occurs at higher altitudes. This value is a standard for PV design globally to make sure these components can handle the excess current generated by the [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module|PV source]].
 
The PV module degradation parameter accounts for the potential of [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module#irradiance|irradiance or sunlight intensity]] in excess of the 1000 W/m² (the value that serves as the basis for testing and rating PV modules). This commonly occurs at higher altitudes. This value is a standard for PV design globally to make sure these components can handle the excess current generated by the [[Special:MyLanguage/PV module|PV source]].
 
*Irradiance safety parameter = 1.25 (125%)
 
*Irradiance safety parameter = 1.25 (125%)
  
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The PV module degradation parameter accounts for the potential of irradiance or sunlight intensity in excess of the 1000 W/m² (the value that serves as the basis for testing and rating PV modules). This commonly occurs at higher altitudes. This value is a standard for PV design globally to make sure these components can handle the excess current generated by the PV source.

  • Irradiance safety parameter = 1.25 (125%)

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