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IEC 62788-7-3 Ed.1.0 Edition 02/2022
Measurement procedures for materials used in photovoltaic modules - Part 7-3: Accelerated stress tests - Methods of abrasion of PV module external surfaces
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Abstract

IEC 62788-7-3:2022 defines the test methods that can be used for evaluating the abrasion of materials and coatings in photovoltaic modules or other solar devices. This document may be applied to components on the incident surface (including coatings, frontsheet, and glass) as well as the back surface (including backsheets or back glass). This document is intended to address abrasion of PV module surfaces and any coatings present using representative specimens (e.g. which can be centimetres in size); the methods and apparatus used here can also be used on PV module specimens (e.g. meters in size).

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Technical Committee :
82 : Solar photovoltaic energy systems

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Publication Official Journal
of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
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International Classification for Standards (ICS codes) :

27.160 : Solar energy engineering

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