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must be explosion proof and their electrical specifications must comply with both the U.S. National Electrical Code (NEC) Division and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) hazardous locations classification systems—the NEC and CSA define hazardous locations by class and division.
must be explosion proof and their electrical specifications must comply with both the U.S. National Electrical Code (NEC) Division and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) hazardous locations classification systems—the NEC and CSA define hazardous locations by class and division.
•1505.9 Photovoltaic panels and modules. Effective January 1, 2015, Rooftop mounted photovoltaic systems shall be tested, listed and identified with a fire classification in accordance with UL 1703. The fire classification shall comply with Table 1505.1 based on the type of construction of the building.
JCE Group manufacture the SPA series of photovoltaic Ex mb e, Ex nA and Ex ec mc Solar Panels, which are ATEX and IECEx certified products. They are intended for use in areas made potentially hazardous by the presence of flammable liquids, gases or vapours, including Hydrogen (H 2 certified) (Zone 1 and Zone 2).
Initial findings indicate that risk related to the installation of PV panels is not only associated with increased fire load and possibility of ignition, but also with how a fire develops on a roof. This change in fire behaviour will, if not addressed accordingly, increase the extent and speed.
Hazardous Area / Explosion Proof Solar Power Systems JCE Energy design and manufacture a portfolio of ATEX approved Solar Power Systems, with power ratings from 120 - 960W peak and output voltages ranging between 12 - 240V AC or DC.
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