EEC Introduces World's First 4-in-1 Photovoltaic (PV) Module
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Jul 19, 2017

EEC Introduces World's First 4-in-1 Photovoltaic (PV) Module Safety Analyzer: Four-in-One Solution to Solarize Power Optimization

Extech Electronic Co. (EEC) today announces the worldwide release of the EPV-500 series, the world’s first four-in-one photovoltaic (PV) module safety analyzer. The EPV-500 offers a complete one-step automatic testing solution to perform DC withstand, DC ground bond, insulation resistance, and potential induced degradation(PID) together in a single unit, delivering superior efficiency, performance, and reliability for testing PV panels in both laboratories and manufacturing environments.

“With growing demand on greener energy, PV manufactures are always looking for one machine that can perform multiple testing functions on solar panels, and now EEC introduces the world’s first four-in-one PV safety analyzer to optimize operational efficiencies,” said EEC General Manager Brian Chen. “We strive to give our customers the best solarized solutions as well as outstanding features that meet all the latest PV standards and regulations.”

Performance, Safety and Expandability
Keeping pace with the current market trend in solar panel system voltage arrays that deliver up to 1,500 Vdc, the EPV-500 series can perform Hipot tests outputting at 8,000 Vdc to meet the required safety regulations for large voltage arrays. Designed with maximum negative 2,000 Vdc output voltage meeting the PID testing regulation, and further ensures user’s safety when only leaving the power terminal electrically charged.

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The EPV-500 series provides multiple connection interfaces for expandability and compatibility with existing systems, including PLC, USB, RS-232, GPIB, and Ethernet, allowing remote management of operations via a central computer.


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