CFV Solar puts new mechanical load test stand into operation
Albuquerque, USA /Freiburg, Germany - The CFV Solar Test Laboratory in Albuquerque, NM, USA, has begun using a mechanical load test stand supplied by the Freiburg company PSE AG.
As the company emphasizes, a special feature of the test-stand is the adjustment mechanisms of the cylinders and the 96 vacuum suction cups. The PSE arrangement would allow rapid set-up of the machine for different size modules with equal distances between suction cups for a uniform load distribution. The high upper load limit of 10,000 Pa should make it possible to perform tests well in excess of normal demands and evaluate the modules safety margins. Another advantage would be the ability to dynamically load-test modules with rapid switching-cycles of up to 4Hz, which could simulate stresses from wind-gusts or transportation and handling operations.
Frank Luginsland, head of the PSE AG Technology Department: "With our new test stand the mechanical reliability of PV modules can be evaluated under very realistic conditions. We are also pleased with the short set-up times and the high ease of use we were able to achieve with this new design, both of which help reduce testing costs and times."
Source: IWR Online, 01 Jun 2012