Set of protocols for overall testing for CPV

M. Pellegrino, G. Flaminio, R. Fucci, G. Graditi, D. Fontani, F. Francini, S. Corraggia, P. Sansoni, P. Pugliatti, A. D. Di Stefano, F. Aleo, G. Gigliucci, A. Minuto, C. Chemelli, G. Timò, A. Del Negro, M. Mos, S. Padovani, F. Pulvirenti, T. Signorelli, D. Ragonese, M. Ragusa, G. Gabetta, R. Campesato
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The success of a new CPV prototype depends on modules quality and assembly compliance with existing Standards, such as IEC 62108, 62670, 62787, and others still under development/approval for performance evaluation. The overall CPV system reliability is based on the quality of the subcomponents such as the optics, the cells, the electronics and the assembly of the whole system, but there is a dramatic lack of technical specifications for new prototypes to comply with. The Italian project SCOOP (SOLAR CONCENTRATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS) was aimed at developing an Italian network of laboratories and industrial facilities to enter the CPV market. The project, funded by the Ministry of Industry, started in 2009 and ended at the end of 2013. SCOOP addressed the development of solar cells, optical systems and inverters, to be used in four different CPV prototypes. The development of a network of laboratories specialized to test, verify and check components such as plastic materials, optics, cells, electronics and module/assembly at prototype and industrial scale has been one of the main targets of the project. Within the project a set of protocols for the testing of subcomponents, components, modules and the final systems have been defined and validated.
CPV全面测试的一套协议
新CPV原型的成功取决于模块质量和装配是否符合现有标准,如IEC 62108、62670、62787,以及其他仍在开发/批准性能评估的标准。整体CPV系统的可靠性是基于子组件的质量,如光学,电池,电子和整个系统的组装,但有一个戏剧性的缺乏技术规范的新原型遵守。意大利项目SCOOP(光伏系统的太阳能集中技术)旨在发展意大利实验室和工业设施网络,以进入CPV市场。该项目由工信部资助,于2009年启动,于2013年底结束。SCOOP解决了太阳能电池,光学系统和逆变器的发展,将用于四种不同的CPV原型。开发一个实验室网络,专门测试、验证和检查原型和工业规模的塑料材料、光学、电池、电子和模块/组件等组件,一直是该项目的主要目标之一。在该项目中,一套用于测试子组件、组件、模块和最终系统的协议已被定义和验证。
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