UV preconditioning is an irradiance test that determines how susceptible solar panels are to UV deterioration and, as a result, performance loss. This high condition test is frequently performed before the thermal cycle and humidity freeze tests during solar panel certification and research.
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The SCR Elektroniks Endurance Test Bench is designed for electrical and mechanical endurance MCB and RCCB as per clause 9.11 of IEC 60898-1. The source and the load is designed to comply as per the general test conditions specified in Cl 9.11.1. The accompanying pneumatic fixture is designed to hold custom built designs of MCB and RCCB while the microcontroller based timer unit can be configure to follow test procedure summarized in Cl 9.11.2.
The SCR Elektroniks 3 station MCB 28 Days and Temperature Rise Test Bench is economically designed to verify the 28 Days Test (21 hr ON, 3 hr OFF Test) as per clause 9.9 of IEC 60898-1 and Temperature Rise of the parts of a Circuit Breaker specified in Table 6 of clause 8.4.1 measured under the conditions specified in clause 9.8.2 of IEC 60898-1.
SCR ELEKTRONIKS Impulse Voltage Testers and Surge Current Testers are designed for interference test as per IEC 61180. Impulse Voltage Testers produce a Voltage Impulse of the required 1.2 / 50 microsecond waveform, meaning a high voltage pulse with 1.2 microseconds rise time and 50 microseconds fall time. The voltage level is settable from 0.5kV to 25kV (depending upon model). Likewise, the Surge Testers will produce a current surge with the required wave-shape of 8 / 20 microsecond, meaning a high current surge with 8 microseconds rise time and 20 microseconds fall time.
The SCR Elektroniks MCB Instantaneous Trip Test Bench is designed for Testing of MCB to carry out “Test of Instantaneous Tripping and of correct opening of the Contacts” as per IEC: 60898-1:2002 Clause 9.10.2 at rated voltage. This test is carried out with power factor between 0.95 and 1 with the sequence operation being O-t-CO-t-CO-t-CO with timings as specified in 9.12.11.1.