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1. From Charge Controller to battery 4 0 sq mm e From Charge Controller to Socket Out let 4 0 sq mm e From Charge Controller to all other loads 1 5 sq mm b All wiring must be sized to keep line voltage losses to less than 3 including each sub circuit and to allow the circuit to operate within the rating of the wire It is to be noted that cables used for wiring must have three years of warranty The cables should be approved by the technical standards committee TSC of IDCOL The submitted test report from enlisted testing facilities must have insulation and resistance test results c For SHS permanently installed on a structure all exposed wiring with the possible exception of the module interconnects must be in conduits or be firmly fastened to the building structure Wiring through roofing walls and other structures must be protected through the use of bushings Wiring through roofing must form a waterproof seal d Field installed wiring must be joined using terminal strips or screw connectors Soldering or crimping in the field must be avoided if at all possible Wire knots are not allowed The rated current carrying capacity of the joint must not be less than the circuit current rating All connections must be made in junction boxes Fittings for lights switches and socket outlets may be used as junction boxes where practical 3 7 Documentation The component specifications should be summarized by the interested supplier i
2. be considered acceptable except for panel for panel value higher than by 15 of the rated can be considered As for example a 50Ah battery should show average capacity of minimum 50Ah Up to 15 higher value from the rated specification will be acceptable i e a 50Ah battery will be acceptable if the average capacity over charging and discharging is up to 57 5Ah This will be the upper limit for acceptance 14 Page and higher than 57 5Ah will not be acceptable Similar will be the case with all the system components as they may have adverse effect on the designed values of the system component In case of the load components the load must provide the minimum output as specified by the IDCOL standard For example a 4W CFL must produce 4x45 180 lumen If a 4W CFL when tested consumes 3 5W but has a good luminous efficacy to produce more than 180 lumens it will be considered acceptable But a load component must not consume power more than 110 of the rated value irrespective of its actual output Annex 2 Solar Home System SHS Specification Sheet Photovoltaic Module s a Model number b Type a Si Mono Poly Crystalline Si etc c Number of cells in series d Open circuit voltage Voc V e Short circuit current Isc A f Rated peak power Pmax Wp at STC Standard Testing Conditions g V max V h I max I 1 NOCT Nominal Operating Cell Temperature deg C e Short Circu
3. must be controlled by a low voltage disconnect LVD device The LVD must be capable of handling at least 150 percent of the maximum expected continuous load e g assuming all end use devices are simultaneously on It should be factory preset to disconnect and reconnect voltages corresponding to the safe operation of the battery under ambient temperature conditions For example for a lead acid battery a disconnect voltage of 11 6 Vdc 0 1 Vdc and reconnect voltage of 12 6 Vdc 0 2 Vdc is required 5 1 10 Each charge controller should be capable of handling at least 120 percent of the rated current at PV battery and load terminals for at least for 1 hour without being damaged Overload of Charge Controller will be the actual current that exceeds 120 of the rated current 5 1 11 Charge Controller should be capable of withstanding 25V at PV terminal when battery and load is disconnected 5 1 12 The technical specification of the charge controller must mention the input voltage range PV panel side input current PV panel side battery nominal voltage LVD and HVD rated output current load side 5 1 13 The panel must have reverse polarity protection output short circuit and over load protection 11 Page 5 1 14 Efficiency of the charge controller should be at least 90 Warranty Charge controller or energy meter should be replaced in case of any performance deviation from the specifications mentioned above over the per
4. rigid to prevent twisting by the wind or if large birds alight on the module The panel should be mounted clear of vegetation trees and structure so as to assure that they are free of shadow throughout day light hours during each season of the year Furthermore if more than one panel is mounted on a support structure the panels should not be mounted such that one panel will not shade the other module s 3 2 Circuit Protection and Charge Controls Circuit protection and charge controls include the following a Systems must include a mean to protect users and system components from the following i Battery overcharge and excessive water loss ii Battery undercharge and excessive discharge iii Circuit protection against short circuit of any load iv Circuit protection against reverse polarity of module or battery v Circuit protection against internal shorts in charge controller inverter or other devices 3 Page vi Circuit protection against damage by the high PV open circuit voltage when it is connected to the controller without battery vii Night time discharge of the battery due to reverse current through the module b Systems will provide appropriate protection by a charge controller incorporating a high voltage disconnect HVD low voltage disconnect LVD and circuit protection 3 3 System Monitoring System monitoring includes the following a A display to indicate when the battery is in the charging mode must
5. 4 1 a The battery should be 12V block rechargeable flooded lead acid battery Lead antimony grid heavy duty plate construction deep cycle tubular positive plate should include explosion proof safety vent carrying handle The positive plate must be of tubular type 4 1 b Any other type of battery could be accepted if the manufacturer agrees to provide 5 years of warranty and complies with other issues 4 2 The maximum permissible self discharge rate is 5 percent of rated capacity per month at 25 C 4 3 Cycle life of the battery i e before its residual life drops below 80 percent of the rated AH capacity at 25 degree C must exceed 1500 cycles when discharged down to an average depth of discharge DOD of 70 percent at the discharge rate of 10 hours 4 4 The inter cell connection should not be exposed 4 5 Size of the battery in AH should not be more than 1 5 times of panel size in Watt peak i e for 50wp panel battery size should not be more than 75Ah Warranty Battery capacity will not be less than 80 percent of the rated capacity over the period for five 5 years for battery capacity above 25 Ah For battery capacity of 25 Ah and below the warranty should be three 3 years that the battery capacity will not be less than 80 percent of the rated over the warranted period In case of failure of the battery before the warranty period the battery should be replaced 5 Charge Controller amp Energy Metering 10 Page 5 1 C
6. Technical Specifications for Solar Home System SHS IDCOL Solar Program Technical Standards Committee July 2014 Technical Standards for IDCOL Solar Home System Program 1 Solar Home System Hardware Description 1 1 The Solar Home System SHS is intended to provide the user with a convenient means of supplying power for small electrical loads such as lights radio cassette players or TV A typical SHS operates at a rated voltage of 12 Vac and provides power for fluorescent luminaries radio cassette players small black and white TV or similar low power appliance for about three to five hours a day Additionally other types of luminaries 12 Vac or lower voltage DC to DC converter outlets or a DC AC inverter may be supplied as options Each SHS consists of one or more photovoltaic PV modules charging a 12 Vdc battery along with luminaries related electronic and electrical components and mounting hardware In addition to the above LED tv can be introduced One fan not exceeding 15W can be introduced for systems above 75 Wp 1 2 The system should be designed to have at least two days autonomy i e can run for two consecutive days without charging from the panel However three days autonomy can also be considered 1 3 The SHS is packaged to provide convenient installation at a remote customer home site by a qualified technician The system is constructed such that a user can perform routine maintenance such as adding battery water an
7. ards are preferred 3 1 The photovoltaic array will consist of one or more flat plate photovoltaic modules Each module should comprise of no less than 36 series connected single or poly crystalline silicon solar cells Flat plate thin film modules could also be used 3 2 The photovoltaic module should have a peak power output of at least 30 Wp 3 3 All modules must be product tested and certified 3 4 Each module must be factory equipped with weatherproof junction box with terminal strip that allows safe and long lasting wiring connection to the module Where applicable protective diodes should be used to avoid the effect of partial shading 3 5 Each module must be labeled indicating at a minimum Manufacturer Model Number Serial Number Peak Watt Rating Voltage and Current at peak power Open Circuit Voltage and Short Circuit Current of each module 3 6 Every year each model of PV module should be tested locally Notable that this will only be applicable when testing facility exists in Bangladesh and the testing authority is approved by IDCOL Warranty A Two 2 Year Limited PV Module Warranty PV Modules s should be warranted to be free from the defects and or failures specified below for a period not exceeding two 2 years from the date of sale to the original customer 1 defects and or failures due to manufacturing 2 defects and or failures due to materials 3 cracking of the front glass surface due to foreign objects in
8. ation set point Vr 16 Page ii Reconnect voltage Vrr d Charging indicator Yes No e Battery Status e Charging Status e System Connection status e Other specify e Maximum current handling capacity f Type of current leakage protection g Voltage drop between module and battery terminals at controller regulator h Temperature compensation V i LVD maximum current handling capacity Yes No A j LVD set points i Disconnect voltage V ii Reconnect voltage V k Current draw with and without LEDs MA mA D Short circuit protection m Reverse polarity protection Yes No Yes No n Electronic over current protection Yes No o Lightening surge protection Yes No Please copy of test certificates if not supplied already System Monitoring a Battery State of Charge indicator Yes No b Type of indicator c Indicator settings i Fully charged suitable to use ii Energy conservation iii Other explain Equipment Enclosure 17 Page a Type of battery enclosure e Material b Type of controller housing e Material c Protection method against battery acid fumes etc Wiring a Wire material type Wire cross sections b PV module to controller mm2 e Voltage loss factor volt amp foot e Insulati
9. aveform at the fluorescent lamp terminals must be symmetrical the rms and average value for each half cycles should not vary by more than 15 measured at 12 V DC taking rms value as the base 6 7 The voltage crest factor ratio of peak to RMS voltage of the waveform applied to the fluorescent lamp must be less than 2 0 6 8 The input connections to the inverter should prevent the application of voltage with reverse polarity or the inverter should be protected against damage when the rated voltage is applied with reverse polarity 12 Page 6 9 Inverter or the luminary must be marked with the manufacturer model number rated voltage wattage and date of manufacture or batch number Warranty Warranty for a fluorescent lamp will be 1 year 7 LED Lamp Lantern fixed movable 7 1 Minimum power w of LED lamp Lantern should be 1 watt 7 2 Minimum lumen output of LED Lamp lantern should be 55 lumen watt 7 3 LED should provide minimum 80 of the initial lumen output after 3 years or 5000 hours considering the lower value of usage 7 4 Color of LED light must be white 7 5 Number of LED cluster in each lamp lantern should not be more than 12 LEDs watt This issue can be ignored in certain cases 7 6 Movable lamp lantern should have built in rechargeable storage battery of appropriate capacity Minimum size of the battery will be 1 5 Ah per wattage of LED lantern 7 7 Over the input voltage range of 11 6 14 4 V
10. be provided b This device must at a minimum indicate when the battery condition is i Suitable to operate loads ii Energy conservation required c The chosen device must come appropriately labeled such that the user does not have to refer to a manual to understand the existing battery condition 3 4 Batteries Recommended practices for batteries include the following a Batteries should be selected to offer at least five years of useful life b The batteries can be supplied in a dry charged condition and all chemicals and electrolyte must be supplied in accordance with battery supplier specifications The battery and associated containers should be packaged to handle transport down rough roads 3 5 Equipment Enclosure With regard to equipment enclosure recommended practices comprise the following a The batteries and charge controller should be kept in properly designed protective enclosures b The batteries must be housed in a vented compartment All parts of the compartment subject to battery acid contact must be acid resistant This compartment must be built strong enough to accommodate the weight of the battery Access to the battery compartment by children must be prevented 3 6 Wiring Wiring practices include the following 4 Page a Stranded and flexible insulated copper wiring must be used Sample of wires for the sub circuits are as follows e From PV module to Charge Controller 2 5 sq mm 1 5 sq mm e
11. d replacing light bulbs and fuses and a technician can easily perform system diagnostics or replace components 2 Certification Requirements 2 1 Products to be used under IDCOL Solar Home System Program PV Component must have a type test certificate from an accredited testing and certification organization as elaborated in Annex 1 For local products a certification from a TSC authorized institution is acceptable In case the IDCOL authority feels they may ask for sample test of any component from those aforesaid institutions 2 2 The supplier provides the most appropriate system integration components assembly and packaging that meet all the component specifications in Annex 1 Solar Home System Component Specifications and the Recommended Practices described below 3 Recommended Practices This section provides a minimum set of requirements that shall be followed in the design specification and installation of the qualified SHS They form a set of Recommended Practices which when followed will ensure adequate levels of safety performance reliability and system lifetime 3 1 PV Module Installation PV module installation refers to the following a If more than one module is used identical models shall be used and they shall be connected in parallel Dz N 2 Page b For SHS installed permanently on a structure in contrast with portable units i The modules must ensure waterproof sealing for the solar cells M
12. harge controller 5 1 1 The charge controller set points must be factory preset with the set points applicable to the specified battery characteristics Charge Controllers should be dust and termite proof 5 1 2 The charge controller input current rating has to be greater than 120 of the module s rated short 5 1 3 5 1 6 5 1 7 5 1 9 circuit current Maximum current draw of the controller when no LED s are lit should not exceed 20 mA and 50 mA with LED The model number serial number rated voltages and currents and set points should be printed on the visible side of the charge controller casing Battery high voltage disconnect 14 3 0 2 volts for lead acid batteries or as specified by the manufacturer Charge controller specifications must include the type of the battery to be used with it Reverse current leakage protection is recommended Blocking diodes or logic derived methods are both acceptable If blocking diodes are used they must exhibit a low forward voltage drop The SHS must be protected against damage caused by short circuit at panel terminals and load terminals when battery is connected to the charge controller and reverse polarity of battery or panel connections Over current protection must be provided Lightning induced surge protection is recommended Some means must be provided to safely disconnect the battery and the module during servicing or repair by a technician The load
13. heck and avoid it user maintenance checks and how to conduct them f A recommended annual maintenance schedule with complete maintenance instructions g A functional block diagram electrical single line drawing showing the placement of all 6 Page hardware and ratings of all component and physical layout diagram h Emergency shut down procedures 6 Packaging and Delivery 6 1 The SHS supplier PO must obtain the PV system equipment and components assemble and wire them into integrated packaged SHS in accordance with the proposed design and deliver the packaged SHS to the user 6 2 Each system must be packaged to prevent any shipping related damage The supplier PO will be responsible for settling any shipping related damaged claims and will be responsible for replacing damaged systems in a timely manner 7 Maintenance The supplier PO must have the manpower and technical capability to trouble shoot and maintain the systems installed 7 Page Annex 1 Solar Home Systems Component Specifications 1 General 1 1 The supplier will provide at a minimum of six month warranty against manufacturers defects on all system integrated parts and labor excluding fuses or end use devices such as luminaries or lamps On all major individual components manufacturers warranties will be passed through to the user for IDCOL Specifically the PV modules should be warranted for at least twenty 20 years and must not experience
14. input power of the LEDs must not vary by more than 15 of the rated power Fixed LED lamp lantern should not be placed at a height more 8 feet from the ground 7 8 Temperature of the heat sink of the driver circuit of the LED luminaries should be tested and at still air condition increase in temperature of the heat sink should not be more than 20 Degree Celsius after one hour operation Warranty Warranty for an LED should be 3 years 8 DC to DC Converter 8 1 The rated input voltage will be determined by the proposed system like 12V 24V or 48V etc and the rated output voltage should be maintained within the range of 110V 240V 8 2 The tolerance of the rated output voltage should be 5 and must not be lower than 110Volt or higher than 240V 13 Page 8 3 The Efficiency of the Converter at rated input voltage and rated load should be 90 or higher at the ambient temperature condition 8 4 Self consumption of the DC DC converter should be measured in no load condition at the rated input voltage and should not exceed 25 mA 8 5 The DC DC converter must be able to withstand 50 higher voltage rated voltage at the battery terminals If the DC DC converter has built in charge controller 8 6 The charging side of the converter must follow the LV and HV disconnect and reconnect voltage range and other specifications of charge controller as per IDCOL specifications As for example if the battery voltage is 24 or 48 V a
15. iod of 3 years 5 2 Energy metering Energy metering will be mandatory for 2 of the systems Each of the POs must keep a track of their installed systems and use energy meters on 2 of their system installed DC energy meters either to be connected separately or built within the charge controller have to be used The energy meters should have non volatile memory so that the data does not get erased incase of disconnection from the power source Both input on the panel side and output energy on the load side needs to be metered Accuracy of the energy meters should be such that inaccuracy in the readings should be less than 2 Warranty Energy meter should be replaced in case of any performance deviation from the specifications mentioned above over the period of 3 years 6 Fluorescent Lamp Set Each fluorescent luminary should have its own inverter ballast 6 1 The lamps should have the luminous efficacy of at least 45 lumen watt over a voltage range 11 4V to 14 4V 6 2 The inverter electrical efficiency must be greater than 80 percent from 11 4 to 14 4 V when using the fluorescent lamp specified by the supplier 6 3 The minimum supply operating voltage when the tube will strike start should be at 11 0V 6 4 Maximum continuous tested for 1 hour without interruption operating voltage without damage to the inverter circuit must be at least 15V 6 5 The minimum operating frequency should be 20 kHz 6 6 The electrical w
16. it Current Temp Co efficient mA oC e Open Circuit Voltage Temp Co efficient mA oC e Frame The laminate should be fitted with a corrosion and torsion resistant anodised aluminium frame with extremely high mechanical stability and convenient mounting access e JUNCTION Box Weatherproof suitable cable entry inlets outlets external grounding screw ve and ve terminal mark UL IEC certification j Test certification standard k Test laboratory 15 Page Please attach I V Curve and copy of test certificates if not supplied already Support Structure a Type roof pole b Wind velocity withstand capacity km h c Material Battery Storage a Model number b Nominal voltage V e Battery low voltage V e Battery Gassing Voltage V e Max Charging Current Continuous A e Max Discharging Current Continuous A c Structure and material of positive plate i Positive plate thickness mm ii Negative plate thickness mm d Capacity per battery at C 10 down to 1 75 cell Ah e Self discharge rate month f Cycle life down to 75 percent of DOD g Electrolyte volume litres h Certified to standard Yes No Please attach I V Curve Temp Effect on Battery and copy of test certificates if not supplied already Charge Regulator and Load Control a Model number b Rated voltage V c High voltage disconnect i Voltage regul
17. ll the LV and HV disconnect or reconnect voltages will be 2 or 4 times respectively corresponding to 12V system 8 7 On the panel side it should operate within 10 of Maximum Power Point Vmpp to 0 9 Vmpp 8 8 The battery charging efficiency at the rated power of the panel should be equal or more than 90 8 9 On the panel side the Charge Controller must be able to withstand a voltage 20 higher than the open circuit voltage Voc of Panel Warranty Warranty for a DC to DC Converter should be 3 years 9 Socket Outlet A 12 Vdc socket outlet for a radio cassette player TV or similar appliance must be rated to carry the maximum expected DC current The outlet must be protected from reversing the polarity of the voltage applied to the appliance 10 General principle for acceptability of a tested component Any SHS system will have system components like panels batteries charge controllers DC DC converter and load components used by the owner like lamp TV mobile charger etc it is a common observation that all the components when tested show some degree of deviation from the rated value mentioned in the specification of the component Given below are the guide lines regarding the acceptability for such components In case of system components individual specifications are to be mentioned and the rating mentioned in the specification will have to be met quite precisely as the bare minimum However a value higher by 15 will
18. more than 20 percent of rated capacity reduction in output over its lifetime The charge controller switches socket and other accessories appliances should be warranted for at least three years The pole mount module supporting structure set with fitting and fixture should be warranted for 10 years The battery should be warranted for at least five 5 years Battery end of life will be determined when the battery capacity down to 1 75 V cell at 25 C drops to less than 80 percent of the initial rated capacity All warranties become effective from the day the system is accepted by the user for IDCOL POs will prepare one invoice for all the equipment sold to the customer and make two copies of that invoice one to share with customer and another to preserve for their own office use 1 2 Nominal system voltage rated voltage shall be 12 Vdc 1 3 1 4 The main components should be integrated in such a way as to allow replacement in case of failure with a similarly functioning component of a newer design or a different brand This will allow for future component evolution or variability of future component availability Each of the approved models of the components like solar panel battery charge controller connecting wires cables lamps and LEDs with their inverters controller circuits should be tested from IDCOL approved testing agencies every year as per IDCOL schedule All components including spares will undergo full bench testing at
19. n the form attached in Annex 2 Solar Home System Specification Data Sheet along with the required test certificates Any exceptions and variations to the specifications must be explicitly stated in a section entitled Exceptions and Variations in Annex 2 The scope and reasons for each listed exception and variation must be fully explained with supporting data 4 Users Manual The solar home system SHS supplier must provide a User s Manual intended for the customers and will be included with each of the packaged systems The manual must be in Bangla The User s Manual documentation should be simple and easy to understand Sketches or graphics should be used to make the manual easy to understand The documentation is to include the following a How the SHS works battery charging by the array functions battery low voltage protection and battery overcharge protection The relationship between energy available on a daily basis and sunlight conditions should be clearly and simply explained b A description of all user interactive hardware including disconnect switches and status indicators c Procedures for proper system operation including a list of load limitations and any problem loads These procedures should include suggested operation including load conservation Di E 5 Page during periods of inclement weather and or a low voltage disconnect event The adverse effect of panel shading and the importance of preventing it m
20. odules must be framed in such a way as to allow secure connection to the module mounting structure ii The mounting structure will hold the photovoltaic module s The module s must be mounted on a support structure made of corrosion resistant material that assures stable and secure attachment iii The PV array and support structure must be able to withstand wind gusts up to 160 km hour without damage iv The structure must be mounted at a fixed angle and oriented to maximize the useful energy supplied to the user over the year for Bangladesh the panel should be facing south with a tilt angle of around 23 degrees with the horizon v The structure will incorporate corrosion resistant hardware for all external connections vi The modules can be roof or ground mounted In case of Roof mounted modules minimum clearance between the PV module and the roofing material must be at least 20 cm For pole mounted modules it is recommended that the module mounting structure be supported on top of a pole of at least 5m height The mounting structure must be anchored to the building and not to the roofing material For ground mounted modules a metal concrete or treated wood pole must be used with the modules to be placed at the top of the pole The modules must be at least 4 meters off the ground and the pole must be anchored in concrete or tightly packed soil at least one meter deep in the ground The pole and mounting structure must be sufficiently
21. on type c Controller to battery mm2 e Voltage loss factor volt amp foot e Insulation type mm2 d Controller to loads e Voltage loss factor volt amp foot e Insulation type Lengths of wired supplied Lighting Fixtures a Number of fixtures b Number of fluorescent CFL TFL lights For fluorescent lights c Model number s d Wattage s e Lumen output s r f Luminous efficacy L W g Minimum striking voltage lt lt h Maximum continuous operating voltage i Operating frequency kHz j Electrical waveform voltage symmetry k Maximum crest factor 1 Open circuit voltage protection Yes No Please attach copy of test certificates if not supplied already Socket Outlet a 12 Vdc socket outlet Yes No 18 Page b Reverse polarity protection Yes No c 6 and or 9 V outlet Yes No Other Components Features a b c d e Exceptions and Variations to the Specifications Taken and Explanations a b c d e Annex 3 Terms of Reference Introduction International Development Association and Global Environment Facility GEF funded Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Development RERED Project combines rural electrification and business development It encompasses the installation of around 64 000 Solar Home Sy
22. side the glass or 4 non conformity with specifications due to faulty manufacturing and or inspection processes If the PV Module s fails to conform to this warranty PV module s should be immediately replaced 9 Page B Limited Power Output Warranty Any power loss is due solely to defects in materials or workmanship IDCOL demands the warranty of the power output of each type of PV Modules s as follows 20 years 90 80 IDCOL demands that if a within the first ten 10 years from the date of sale to the Customer the PV Modules s exhibits a power output of less than ninety percent 90 of the original minimum rated power specified at the time of sale or b within twenty 20 years from the date of less than eighty percent 80 of the original minimum rated power specified at the time of sale manufacturer will repair fix by putting additional panel or replace the PV Modules s at their own cost or refund the Purchase Price taking into account a yearly depreciation of five percent 5 of the panel price In case of the refund of the depreciated price of the panel the panel will remain with the user and company will not take it from him her The period of power output warranty for these replaced modules s will be equal to the remaining warranty period of the originally supplied module s Notably respective POs will be responsible to arrange all the warranty services from the respective suppliers 4 Battery Storage
23. stems SHSs in various modes of use through a number of agents The program will be implemented and coordinated by REB and IDCOL and will be executed by selected Palli Bidyut Samitis PBSs Microfinance Institutions MFIs Non government Organizations NGOs and other private entities To determine the technical standards for solar photovoltaic PV panels and other hardware equipment under the REREDP a Technical Standards Committee TSC is to be formed The Committee comprises representatives from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology BUET Local Government Engineering Department LGED REB and IDCOL the list of TSC members is shown in Annex 4 Objectives The main objectives of this TSC are e Prepare technical specifications for the SHS and renewable energy equipment e Set up a database of technical information of products systems and components that qualify for the program e Assist manufacturers and suppliers to participate in the program e Assist local actors NGOs REB in qualification of manufacturers and suppliers 19 Page e Develop and execute regular sample quality checks on systems installed e Keep track of technological and product developments at least over the period of 4 to 5 years in which the program is expected to actively purchase products e Operate on a rather intensive basis during the Phase 1 of the program February October 2002 in which all procedures for procurement will be pu
24. t in place including the qualification of suppliers and their product ranges and during which the first systems will be purchased e Convene on an extensive basis during Phase 2 October 2002 October 2008 on the basis of if and when required execute periodical sample tests on newly purchased systems as well as post installation monitoring Annex 4 TSC Members 1 Dr M Rezwan Khan Chairman TSC Vice Chancellor United International University UIU 2 Mr S M Zafar Sadeque Member TSC Director Renewable Energy Rural Electrification Board REB 3 Mr Partha Pradip Sarkar Member TSC Project Manager Local Government Engineering Department LGED 4 Mr Md Abdur Rouf Miah Member TSC Director Sustainable Energy Power Cell 5 Dr Saiful Huque Member TSC Professor University of Dhaka 6 Dr Mohammad Jahangir Alam Member TSC Professor Bangladesh University of Engineering amp Technology BUET 20 Page 21 Page
25. the supplier factory or the originating source factory with proper documentation supplied All electrical settings voltages current etc will be verified and documented with the results dated and the records maintained at the suppliers facility 2 Operating Environment 2 1 PV module should be able to withstand under the climate conditions stated below Particular Description Climate Tropical intense sunshine heavy rain Maximum Temperature 45 C Average isokeraunic level 80 days yr Relative Humidity gt 90 Average annual rainfall 3000 mm Maximum wind velocity 160 km hour Altitude As per site Atmospherical Mechanical and chemical Moderately polluted impurities 8 P oje oO Hail storm Hail size 25 mm 2 2 All wiring enclosures and fixtures that are mounted indoors must be resistant to high humidity conditions corrosion insect salinity and dust intrusion 3 Photovoltaic Module The following are applicable standards for PV modules e International Electrotechnical Committee IEC 61215 Crystalline Silicon Terrestrial PV Modules Design Qualification and Type Approval e IEC 61646 Thin Film Silicon Terrestrial PV Modules Design Qualification and Type Approval IEC 60904 1 Photovoltaic Devices Part 1 Measurement of PV Current Voltage Characteristics IEEE 1262 Recommended Practice for Qualification of Photovoltaic Modules e PV GAP Recommended Stand
26. ust be explained d Any user maintenance items e Emergency shut down procedures and recommendations for extended periods of system non use f A user trouble shooting guide g A block diagram showing the main components 5 Technicians Technical Manual The supplier must provide a Technician s Installation Operations and Maintenance Manual to be used by the service technicians The manual must be in Bangla The manual will include the specific details on installation operation and maintenance such as a A detailed technical description of the system b A complete copy of the Users Manual c A complete list of all system components with associated manufacturers literature specifications and warranties d Complete installation instructions e Recommended post installation acceptance test procedures including all appropriate set points and test procedures They will include i Verification of the installation of the photovoltaic array with regard to position direction inclination and shading avoidance to maximize energy generation ii Test all of the loads for proper operation iii Make system wide voltage drop measurements in the sub circuits to verify that connections meet the required maximum allowable voltage drop iv Note all measurements in the installation log v Explain to the user the system operating principles load management requirements impact of shading of the array and how to c

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