Standard Practice for Visual Inspections of Photovoltaic Modules

SIGNIFICANCE AND USE
Environmental stress tests, such as Test Methods E 1038, E 1171, or E 1596, are normally used to evaluate module designs prior to production or purchase. These test methods rely on performing electrical tests and visual inspections of modules before and after stress testing to determine the effects of the exposures.
Effects of environmental stress testing may vary from no effects to significant changes. Some physical changes in the module may be visible when there are no measurable electrical changes. Similarly, electrical changes in the module may occur with no visible changes.
It is the intent of this practice to provide a recognized procedure for performing visual inspections and to specify effects that should be reported.
Many of these effects are subjective. In order to determine if a module has passed a visual inspection, the user of this practice must specify what changes or conditions are acceptable. The user may have to judge whether changes noted during an inspection will limit the useful life of a module design.
SCOPE
1.1 This practice covers procedures and criteria for visual inspections of photovoltaic modules.
1.2 Visual inspections of photovoltaic modules are normally performed before and after modules have been subjected to environmental stress testing, such as Test Methods E 1038, E 1171, E 1596 or E 1830 .
1.3 This practice does not establish pass or fail levels. The determination of acceptable or unacceptable results is beyond the scope of this practice.
1.4 There is no similar or equivalent ISO standard.
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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Designation:E1799–02
Standard Practice for
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Visual Inspections of Photovoltaic Modules
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1799; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope 4. Significance and Use
1.1 This practice covers procedures and criteria for visual 4.1 Environmental stress tests, such as Test Methods
inspections of photovoltaic modules. E 1038, E 1171, or E 1596, are normally used to evaluate
1.2 Visual inspections of photovoltaic modules are normally module designs prior to production or purchase. These test
performed before and after modules have been subjected to methods rely on performing electrical tests and visual inspec-
environmental stress testing, such as Test Methods E 1038, tions of modules before and after stress testing to determine the
E 1171, E 1596 or E 1830 . effects of the exposures.
1.3 This practice does not establish pass or fail levels. The 4.2 Effectsofenvironmentalstresstestingmayvaryfromno
determination of acceptable or unacceptable results is beyond effects to significant changes. Some physical changes in the
the scope of this practice. module may be visible when there are no measurable electrical
1.4 There is no similar or equivalent ISO standard. changes. Similarly, electrical changes in the module may occur
1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of the with no visible changes.
safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the 4.3 It is the intent of this practice to provide a recognized
responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro- procedure for performing visual inspections and to specify
priate safety and health practices and determine the applica- effects that should be reported.
bility of regulatory limitations prior to use. 4.4 Many of these effects are subjective. In order to deter-
mine if a module has passed a visual inspection, the user of this
2. Referenced Documents
practice must specify what changes or conditions are accept-
2.1 ASTM Standards:
able.Theusermayhavetojudgewhetherchangesnotedduring
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E 772 Terminology Relating to Solar Energy Conversion an inspection will limit the useful life of a module design.
E 1038 Test Method for Determining Resistance of Photo-
5. Procedure
voltaic Modules to Hail by Impact With Propelled Ice
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Balls 5.1 Pre-Test Inspection—Inspectionsperformedpriortoany
E 1171 Test Method for Photovoltaic Modules in Cyclic environmentalstresstestsmustdocumentthemodulecondition
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Temperature and Humidity Environments so that any changes that occur during testing can be identified
E 1328 Terminology Relating to Photovoltaic Solar Energy during the post-test inspection.
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Conversion 5.1.1 Visually inspect each module to determine the pres-
E 1596 Test Methods for Solar Radiation Weathering of ence or absence of anomalies or defects. Optical magnification
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Photovoltaic Modules is not required. Such anomalies or defects should include, but
E 1830 Test Methods for Determining Mechanical Integrity are not limited to:
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of Photovoltaic Modules 5.1.1.1 Shipping damage,
5.1.1.2 Poor workmanship,
3. Terminology
5.1.1.3 Defects in mounting brackets or structures,
3.1 Definitions— Definitions of terms used in this practice 5.1.1.4 Cracking, shrinkage, distortion, or tacky surfaces of
may be found in Terminology E 772 and Terminology E 1328.
polymeric materials,
5.1.1.5 Failure of adhesive bonding,
5.1.1.6 Bubbles or delamination of encapsulant materials,
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5.1.1.7 Presence of foreign material,
This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E44 on Solar,
Geothermal, and OtherAlternative Energy Sources and is the direct responsibility of
5.1.1.8 Corrosion of fasteners, mechanical members, or
Subcommittee E44.09 on Photovoltaic Electric Power Conversion.
electrical circuit elements,
Current edition approved Dec. 10, 2002. Published March 2003. Originally
5.1.1.9 Voids in or corrosion of any thin-film photovoltaic
approved in 1996. Last previous edition approved in 1996 as E 1799-96.
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5.1.1.10 Discoloration of superstrate encapsulating materi- 5.2.1 Repeat 5.1.1, using identical lighting or examination
als, conditions.
5.2.2 Repeat5.1.2.Itisnotnecessarytorecordanomaliesor
5.1.1.11 Discoloration of active photovoltaic elements,
defects that were previously documented in the pre-test inspec-
5.1.1.12 Broken, cracked, etched, scratched, wri
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