Question re: Module Degradation from Combustion Exhaust [RE-wrenches]

Joel Davidson joeldavidson at earthlink.net
Tue May 3 14:35:14 PDT 2005


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Hello Allan and Bill,
The humidity-temperature test is 200 hours in an environmental test chamber. This very severe test is required for both UL listing and IEC European certification. There are roof-mounted solar arrays at the Long Beach, California waste-to-energy power plant getting a real-world test. The incredible volume of particulates emitted from the power plant mixed with coastal atmospheric moisture result in a caustic coating on the arrays. No internal degradation, but the worse power loss from dirt I have ever seen. (Bill, what did you see the last time you were there?) By the way, there's a medical research study that says automobile and industrial air pollution in souther California is bad for childern. See http://www.usc.edu/hsc/info/pr/1vol8/803/air.html
Joel Davidson

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From: Bill Brooks <bill at brooksolar.com>
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Subject: RE: Question re: Module Degradation from Combustion Exhaust  [RE-wrenches]

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Allan,

It's called a damp-heat test. The test is to put a PV module in 85C at 85%
humidity for a prolonged period (I forgot how many hours). This tests
several potential failure mechanisms in PV modules and is used as part of
the IEC61215 standard that all modules must pass to be sold in Europe.
Damp-heat does not guaranty that a module will degrade quicker, but it
certainly is not the environment it likes. The Jet Propulsion Lab tests of
the late 70's are probably the only true documentation on the subject.
Bottom line is that it may reduce life, but what are the options for this
specific situation?

Bill.

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From: Allan Sindelar [mailto:allan at positiveenergysolar.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 10:31 AM
To: New wrenches posting
Subject: Question re: Module Degradation from Combustion Exhaust
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Wrenches,

A client of ours has requested an answer to this question: Is there any
known history of PV modules degrading from close proximity to any substances
(NOx, water vapor, ozone, etc.) that are normal byproducts of combustion
from a nearby boiler vent stack?

Thanks,
Allan at Positive Energy

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