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BSI PD IEC TS 62257-9-8:2020

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Renewable energy and hybrid systems for rural electrification – Integrated systems. Requirements for stand-alone renewable energy products with power ratings less than or equal to 350 W

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This part of IEC 62257 provides baseline requirements for quality, durability and truth in advertising to protect consumers of off-grid renewable energy products. Evaluation of these requirements is based on tests described in IEC TS 62257-9-5. This document can be used alone or in conjunction with other international standards that address the safety and durability of components of off-grid renewable energy products.

This document applies to stand-alone renewable energy products having the following characteristics:

  • The products are powered by photovoltaic (PV) modules or electromechanical power generating devices (such as dynamos), or are designed to use grid electricity to charge a battery or other energy-storage device for off-grid use. The requirements may also be appropriate as guidance for evaluating the quality of devices with other power sources, such as thermoelectric generators.

  • The peak power rating of the PV module or other power generating device is less than or equal to 350 W.

  • All components required to provide basic energy services are sold/installed as a kit, included as a part of family of products as defined in 4.2.5, or integrated into a single component, including at a minimum:

    • a battery/batteries or other energy storage device(s);

    • power generating device, such as a solar panel, capable of charging the battery/batteries or other energy storage device(s);

    • cables, switches, wiring, connectors and protective devices sufficient to connect the power generating device, power control unit(s) and energy storage device(s).

  • The system evaluated includes all the loads (lighting, television, radio, fan, etc.) and load adapter cables that are sold or included as part of the kit or integrated into kit components.

  • The PV module maximum power point voltage and the working voltage of any other components in the kit do not exceed 35 V. Exceptions are made for AC-to-DC converters that meet appropriate safety standards. Systems that include PV modules (or combinations of PV modules) with ratings that exceed 240 W at peak power, 35 V at open circuit or 8 A at short circuit are subject to additional safety requirements beyond those assessed in IEC TS 62257-9-5.

    NOTE This voltage limit corresponds to the definition of decisive voltage classification A (DVC-A) for wet locations in Table 6 of IEC 62109-1:2010. The limits of 240 W, 35 V and 8 A are consistent with the definition of Class III in IEC 61730-1.

  • These requirements cover only DC outputs and loads. Products that include inverters, AC outputs/outlets, or AC appliances are not within the scope of this document. Products can have AC inputs.

  • No design expertise is required to choose appropriate system components.

  • All electrical connections, except for permanent connections made at the time of installation, can be made using plug-and-socket connectors without the use of any tools. All connections made in the field are straightforward to make and do not require technical expertise, such as wrapping wire in a specific direction, soldering, or crimping.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
4 CONTENTS
7 FOREWORD
9 INTRODUCTION
10 1 Scope
11 2 Normative references
12 3 Terms and definitions
17 4 Test requirements
4.1 General
18 Tables
Table 1 – Summary of test requirements and alternatives – initial testing requirements to determine compliance with Clause 5
Table 2 – Summary of test requirements – recurring testing requirements to ensure continued compliance with Clause 5
19 4.2 Initial testing requirements
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Quality test method
4.2.3 Accelerated verification method
20 4.2.4 Pay-as-you-go targeted testing
21 4.2.5 Product families
4.2.6 Similar products
22 4.2.7 Verification of product identicality
4.2.8 Reference to other standards
24 4.3 Recurring testing requirements
4.4 Retesting of non-conforming products
25 4.5 General testing requirements applicable to all testing pathways
4.5.1 General
4.5.2 Exception for accessory lights
26 5 Quality requirements
5.1 General
27 Table 3 – Summary of quality requirements
28 5.2 Truth in advertising
5.2.1 General
29 5.2.2 Assessment of run time values
30 5.2.3 Information and performance reporting requirements
33 5.2.4 Fee-for service or pay-as-you-go (PAYG) metering requirements
5.2.5 Included appliances requirements
5.2.6 Assessment of ingress protection advertisements
34 5.3 Ports requirements
5.3.1 General
35 5.3.2 Voltage converters
5.3.3 Ports with multiple output voltages
5.3.4 Appliance voltage compatibility requirements
5.3.5 Truth-in-advertising requirements
36 5.3.6 Functionality requirements
39 5.4 Lumen maintenance
5.5 Health and safety
5.5.1 AC-DC power supply safety
5.5.2 Hazardous substances
40 5.5.3 Circuit and overload protection
5.5.4 Wiring and connector safety
5.5.5 Additional tests for PV modules
Table 4 – Sample size and renewal requirements for PV tests
41 Table 5 – Examples of maximum current ratings
43 5.5.6 Requirements for systems with large PV modules or arrays
5.6 Battery requirements
5.6.1 Provision of battery specification sheets
5.6.2 Battery charge control
44 Table 6 – Default battery deep discharge protection voltage specifications
Table 7 – Default battery overcharge protection voltage specifications
45 5.6.3 Specific requirements for lithium-based batteries
46 5.6.4 Battery durability
5.7 Quality and durability
5.7.1 General
5.7.2 Physical and water ingress protection
47 Table 8 – Physical ingress protection requirements
Table 9 – Water protection requirements
49 5.7.3 Drop test requirements
Figure 1 – Example water protection warning label or instruction
50 Figure 2 – Decision process to determine whether or not a component is subject to the drop test
51 5.7.4 Soldering and electronics quality
5.7.5 Switch, gooseneck, connector, and moving parts durability
5.7.6 Strain relief durability
5.7.7 Outdoor cable durability (size B products only)
52 5.7.8 PV overvoltage requirement
53 5.7.9 Miswiring protection requirement
5.7.10 Requirements specific to systems with non‑plug‑and‑play connections
54 5.8 Consumer information
5.8.1 Warranty requirements
55 5.8.3 User manual requirements (size B products only)
56 5.8.4 Component replacement methods (size B products only)
57 Annex A (normative)Testing of similar products
A.1 General
A.2 Guidelines
A.2.1 Visual screening
A.2.2 Lumen maintenance and light output
58 A.2.3 Charge controller testing
A.2.4 PV modules
A.2.5 Battery durability testing
A.2.6 Connector durability testing
A.2.7 Battery testing, full-battery run time, solar run time, and energy service calculations
59 A.2.8 Miswiring protection
A.2.9 Output overload
A.2.10 PV overvoltage
A.2.11 Assessment of DC ports
A.2.12 Power consumption and charging efficiency
A.2.13 Voltage range
60 A.2.14 Changes to firmware or software
61 Annex B (normative)Partial shading test for photovoltaic modules
B.1 General
B.2 Equipment requirements
62 B.3 Test prerequisites
B.4 Procedure
64 B.5 Calculations
B.6 Pass criteria
B.7 Reporting
66 Annex C (normative)Visual screening and durability tests for photovoltaic modules
C.1 General
C.2 Durability of markings test
C.2.1 Equipment requirements
C.2.2 Test prerequisites
C.2.3 Procedure
C.3 Sharp edge test
C.3.1 Test prerequisites
67 C.3.2 Procedure
C.4 Screw connections test
C.4.1 Equipment requirements
C.4.2 Test prerequisites
C.4.3 Required test conditions
C.4.4 Procedure
68 Table C.1 – Torque tests on screws per IEC 61730-2
69 C.5 Impact test
C.5.1 Equipment requirements
C.5.2 Test prerequisites
C.5.3 Procedure
C.6 Bending or folding test
C.6.1 General
C.6.2 Equipment requirements
C.6.3 Test prerequisites
70 C.6.4 Required test conditions
C.6.5 Procedure
C.6.6 Pass criteria
C.7 Reporting
72 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC TS 62257-9-8:2020
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