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prEN IEC 61853-2:2025

Photovoltaic (PV) module performance testing and energy rating - Part 2: Spectral responsivity, incidence angle and nominal module operating temperature measurements

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82/2410/CDV; prEN IEC 61853-2:2025
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The IEC 61853 series establishes IEC requirements for evaluating PV module performance based on power (watts), energy (joule or watthours) and performance ratio. It is written to be applicable to all PV technologies, including bifacial PV modules, but may not work well for any technology where the module performance changes with time (e.g. modules change their behaviour with light or thermal exposure), or which experience significant non-linearities in any of their characteristics used for the modelling.
The purpose of this second part of IEC 61853 is to define procedures for measuring the effects of angle of incidence of the irradiance on the output power of the device, to determine the operating temperature of a module for a specific set of ambient and mounting conditions and measure the spectral responsivity of the module.
The described measurements are required as inputs into the module energy rating procedure described in IEC 61853-3. Results of the measurements described in this part, however, may also be used for other purposes, where relevant, e.g. yield prediction with commercially available simulation tools that need spectral responsivity or angle of incidence effect.
PV modules to be installed onto buildings (either as building integrated or as building applied photovoltaics, BIPV or BAPV, respectively) may exhibit very peculiar spectral, optical and thermal properties. This document can be applied for the energy rating of these modules and their specificity is illustrated in informative Annex A: however, the reader should be aware that in some of these circumstances the thermal performance of the module under test can be severely affected by the specific mounting configuration.
Note: IEC TS 63126 presents an informative annex that can be used as a guidance to get information on operating  module temperatures for several locations and mounting configurations. From the 98th 304 percentile maps provided therein, the reader may infer a temperature offset that could be applied to evaluate the effect of mounting configurations to the operating temperatures to be used in the energy rating calculated in Part 3 of this series. The estimation of this offset, however, is outside the scope of this document.

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