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20 August 2009 Development and application of a UV light source for PV-module testing
Michael Koehl, Daniel Philipp, Norbert Lenck, Matthias Zundel
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Abstract
Photovoltaic (PV)-modules are exposed to solar irradiation, which includes Ultra-violet (UV) light. UV light is wellknown as degradation factor for polymeric materials, as used for encapsulation of PV-cells. Therefore they are protected by UV-filtering glass or UV protecting additives. The UV-stability is only tested on a very low level (total UV energy of 15kWh/m2) according to the actual type approval standards (IEC 61215, IEC61646, e.g.). An undefined acceleration is provided by the testing temperature of 60°C. The real UV-dose can reach more than 120 kWh/m2 per year, however. The module-temperature during high UV-irradiation ranges between 40°C and 60°C, usually. The main reason for the inadequate test conditions is the lack of well-defined and inexpensive UV-light sources and therefore small test capacities. We developed an UV-radiation unit based on fluorescence tubes, which have the advantage of low visible and NIR irradiation avoiding overheating of the samples. The spectral irradiation is solar-like in the short-wavelength UV and lower in the long-wavelength UV, with a limited number of disturbing emission-lines. The design of the unit has been optimized for high UV-intensities up to 5X and usage on both sides. Our prototype has an area of 1.7m * 3m, which yields an usable testing area of 6m *1.7m. The unit is designed for usage in humid ambient in a temperature range up to 90°C for the future development of combined damp-heat and UV tests, in order to get the tests closer to reality.
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Michael Koehl, Daniel Philipp, Norbert Lenck, and Matthias Zundel "Development and application of a UV light source for PV-module testing", Proc. SPIE 7412, Reliability of Photovoltaic Cells, Modules, Components, and Systems II, 741202 (20 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.825939
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KEYWORDS
Ultraviolet radiation

Solar energy

Humidity

Temperature metrology

Climatology

Glasses

Lamps

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