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Hi Mashiur,I suggest you ask your installer if he has any recommendations.The IEC 61215 certification is for crystalline silicon modules and is in many aspects identical to the international standard IEC 61215 for crystalline silicon modules. An additional test takes the degradation behavior of amorphous silicon due to temperature and irradiance exposure into account.
I have been installing solar panels for over 18 years, and although I use a lot of different brands, I have never come across solar panels that are not IEC/RPE certified. I know that many of the brands that I use (e.g. SolarWorld) have their panels certified, and they are the ones that I can recommend (and I do recommend).
The IEC 61730 certification is for panels that have a maximum operating temperature of up to 50°C. The IEC 61701 certification is for panels that have a maximum operating temperature of up to 60°C. Both have a duration of 100 years and a load capacity of 6kW. Both are realised with a maximum temperature of up to 60°C and a maximum load capacity of 6kW.
As said above, solar panels with IEC 61215 certification are not the same as those with IEC 61215/ IEC 61730/ IEC 61701. They are completely different in construction, electrical parameters and their behaviour. The qualification of the panels to be certified has to be passed by one of the certification bodies mentioned above. The certificates are issued according to the requirements of the standard. Standard certification means that the company has to perform a series of tests on the solar panel which are representative of the real conditions a consumer would encounter.
If you use IEC 61215-certified solar panels, you should be sure that the standard is complied with. There is no other way to be sure. An IEC 61215-certified panel might even be different from an IEC 61215/IEC 61730/IEC 61701-certified panel.
For the same reasons, the IEC 61215 ed. 2 standard is not suitable for solar panels. However, in Germany, there are more and more companies that sell solar modules that have been certified with the IEC 61215 ed. 2 standard.
In the last few years, this standard has been adopted as the standard certification in Germany, which means that the modules are tested in a standard climate chamber and under real-world conditions (20°C ambient temperature, stable irradiance) and have to meet the standard both before and after the HALTs. This standard has an advantage over the IEC 61215 standard as it is much more difficult to cheat on. 827ec27edc