IEEE - 1526
Recommended Practice for Testing the Performance of Stand-Alone Photovoltaic Systems
Organization: | IEEE |
Publication Date: | 3 December 2020 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 32 |
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Stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems provide energy to a load as well as to a battery storage system1 that powers the load at night or other times when the PV array output is insufficient. This recommended practice provides test methods and procedures for assessing the performance of stand-alone PV systems that include PV modules, charge controller, batteries, and loads. This recommended practice provides testing on a system level that can be performed at a test laboratory or by qualified personnel in the field with the appropriate test equipment. These tests are intended to evaluate the adequacy of the system design (including under worst-case conditions) and performance claims. They require about one month to complete.
These tests do not address component or system reliability, quality issues, safety, or compliance to any Codes (e.g., the National Electrical Safety CodeĀ® (NECĀ®) [B6]2). These tests do not cover PV systems connected to an electric utility. Test results are only relevant to the system tested. If the PV system or load changes in any way, then the tests should be rerun on the modified system. It may be desired to run performance tests on the load(s). Such tests may be found in other documents, for example, Servant and Aigullon [B7] describe how to test a lamp in a photovoltaic system. Such tests, however, are beyond the scope of this recommended practice and may require specialized test equipment and procedures.
1Some people commonly refer to all battery storage systems as BESS (battery energy storage systems); however, because that term has a connotation towards grid-connected battery backup systems, it is not used in this paragraph.
2The numbers in brackets correspond to the numbers of the bibliography in Annex A.
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