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14、PERMISSION FROM UL CONTENTS PREFACE 6 NATIONAL DIFFERENCES .7 FOREWORD 8 1 Scope 11 2 Normative references.11 3 Terms and denitions 13 4 Test categories 13 4.1 General 13 4.2 Environmental stress tests14 4.3 General inspection 14 4.4 Electric shock hazard tests .15 4.5 Fire hazard tests 15 4.6 Mecha
15、nical stress tests 16 5 Classes and their necessary test procedures 16 6 Sampling .17 7 Test report 18 8 Testing .19 9 Pass criteria.21 10 Test procedures 21 10.1 General .21 10.2 Visual inspection MST 01 .21 10.3 Performance at STC MST 02 25 10.4 Maximum power determination MST 03 .25 10.5 Insulati
16、on thickness test MST 04 .26 10.6 Durability of markings MST 05 .26 10.7 Sharp edge test MST 06 27 10.8 Bypass diode functionality test MST 07 .27 10.9 Accessibility test MST 1127 10.10 Cut susceptibility test MST 12 29 10.11 Continuity test of equipotential bonding MST 13 30 10.12 Impulse voltage t
17、est MST 14 .32 10.13 Insulation test MST 16 .34 10.14 Wet leakage current test MST 17 .35 10.15 Temperature test MST 21 35 10.16 Hot-spot endurance test MST 22 39 10.17 Fire test MST 23 39 10.17DV.1 Introduction 40 10.17DV.2 Building-Integrated PV Modules 40 10.17DV.3 Building-attached photovoltaic
18、module.40 10.17DV.4 Fire Type Testing .40 10.18 Ignitability test MST 24.43 10.19 Bypass diode thermal test MST 25 47 10.20 Reverse current overload test MST 26 .48 10.21 Module breakage test MST 32 49 10.22 Screw connections test MST 33.50 10.23 Static mechanical load test MST 34 .55 10.24 Peel tes
19、t MST 35 .56 DECEMBER 4, 2017 UL 61730-2 3UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL 10.25 Lap shear strength test MST 36.60 10.26 Materials creep test MST 3765 10.27 Robustness of terminations test MST 42 .66 10.28 Thermal cycling test
20、 MST 51 .66 10.29 Humidity freeze test MST 52 .67 10.30 Damp heat test MST 5367 10.31 UV test MST 54.67 10.32 Cold conditioning MST 55 67 10.33 Dry heat conditioning MST 56 68 Annex A (informative) Recommendations for testing of PV modules from production A.1 General .70 A.2 Module output power .70
21、A.3 Wet insulation test .70 A.4 Visual inspection .71 A.5 Bypass diodes .71 A.6 Continuity test of equipotential bonding .71 Annex DVA (Normative) Testing of PV modules from production Annex B (informative) Fire tests, spread-of-ame and burning-brand tests for PV modules B.1 General .75 B.2 Fire tes
22、t for PV modules based on ENV 1187 .75 B.2.1 General 75 B.2.2 External re exposure to roofs 76 B.2.3 Classication according to ISO 13501-5 76 B.3 Fire test for PV modules based on ANSI/UL 1703 .78 Annex DVB (Normative) Type tests for re performance characterization of modules independent of roof cov
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46、t 1 (2011), and constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following signicant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: DECEMBER 4, 2017 UL 61730-2 8UL COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL NOT AUTHORIZED FOR FURTHER REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM UL a) Rearrange
47、 test sequences. b) MST 01: Visual inspection: added nameplate requirement and modied pass criteria. c) Added sharp edge test MST 06. d) Added insulation thickness test MST 04. e) MST 11: Accessibility test: dened force for test nger. f) MST 12: Cut susceptibility test: dened blade radius for cut te
48、st. g) MST 14: removed preconditioning requirement TC200 from Figure 1. h) MST 15: Partial discharge test removed. i) Renamed dielectric breakdown test MST 16 to insulation test. j) MST 21: Temperature test: rewritten test procedure; removed short circuit mode; allow alternative indoor test method.
49、k) MST 23: Fire test: subclause rewritten; re test requirements related to national building codes; moved optional test description to informative annex. l) Added ignitability test MST 24. m) MST 26: Reverse current overload test: changed specication of wooden board. n) MST 32: Module breakage test: dened new dimensions of impactor to allow other lling compounds; consider variety of mounting techniques for glass breakage test; reduced impact height to only 300 mm; corrected diamet