ASTM E927-05
(Specification)Standard Specification for Solar Simulation for Terrestrial Photovoltaic Testing
Standard Specification for Solar Simulation for Terrestrial Photovoltaic Testing
ABSTRACT
This specification provides the performance requirements and parameters used for classifying both pulsed and steady state solar simulators intended for indoor testing of photovoltaic devices (solar cells or modules), according to their spectral match to a reference spectral irradiance, non-uniformity of spatial irradiance, and temporal instability of irradiance. The classification of a solar simulator is based on the size of the test plane, and does not provide any information about electrical measurement errors that are related to photovoltaic performance measurements obtained with a classified solar simulator.
SCOPE
1.1 This specification provides means for classifying solar simulators intended for indoor testing of photovoltaic devices (solar cells or modules), according to their spectral match to a reference spectral irradiance, non-uniformity of spatial irradiance, and temporal instability of irradiance.
1.2 Testing of photovoltaic devices may require the use of solar simulators. Test Methods that require specific classification of simulators as defined in this specification include Test Methods E 948, E 1036, and E 1362.
1.3 This standard is applicable to both pulsed and steady state simulators and includes recommended test requirements used for classifying such simulators.
1.4 A solar simulator usually consists of three major components: (1) light source(s) and associated power supply; (2) any optics and filters required to modify the output beam to meet the classification requirements in Section ; and (3) the necessary controls to operate the simulator, adjust irradiance, etc.
1.5 A light source that does not meet all of the defined requirements for classification presented in this document may not be referred to as a solar simulator.
1.6 Spectral irradiance classifications are provided for Air Mass 1.5 direct and global (as defined in Tables G 173), or Air Mass 0 (AM0, as defined in Standard E 490).
1.7 The classification of a solar simulator is based on the size of the test plane; simulators with smaller test plane areas have tighter specifications for non-uniformity of spatial irradiance.
1.8 The data acquisition system may affect the ability to synchronize electrical measurements with variations in irradiance and therefore may be included in this specification. In all cases, the manufacturer must specify with the temporal instability classification: (1) how the classification was determined; and (2) the conditions under which the classification was determined.
1.9 The classification of a solar simulator does not provide any information about electrical measurement errors that are related to photovoltaic performance measurements obtained with a classified solar simulator. Such errors are dependent on the actual instrumentation and procedures used.
1.10 The following precautionary caveat pertains only to the hazards portion, Section , of this specification. 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 requirements prior to use.
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Designation: E927 – 05
Standard Specification for
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Solar Simulation for Photovoltaic Testing
This standard is issued under the fixed designation E927; 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 (´) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope related to photovoltaic performance measurements obtained
with a classified solar simulator. Such errors are dependent on
1.1 This specification provides means for classifying solar
the actual instrumentation and procedures used.
simulators intended for indoor testing of photovoltaic devices
1.10 Thefollowingprecautionarycaveatpertainsonlytothe
(solar cells or modules), according to their spectral match to a
hazards portion, Section 6, of this specification. This standard
reference spectral irradiance, non-uniformity of spatial irradi-
does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any,
ance, and temporal instability of irradiance.
associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this
1.2 Testing of photovoltaic devices may require the use of
standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices
solar simulators. Test Methods that require specific classifica-
and determine the applicability of regulatory requirements
tion of simulators as defined in this specification include Test
prior to use.
Methods E948, E1036, and E1362.
1.3 This standard is applicable to both pulsed and steady
2. Referenced Documents
state simulators and includes recommended test requirements
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2.1 ASTM Standards:
used for classifying such simulators.
E490 Standard Solar Constant and Zero Air Mass Solar
1.4 A solar simulator usually consists of three major com-
Spectral Irradiance Tables
ponents: (1) light source(s) and associated power supply; (2)
E772 Terminology Relating to Solar Energy Conversion
any optics and filters required to modify the output beam to
E948 Test Method for Electrical Performance of Photovol-
meet the classification requirements in Section 4; and (3) the
taicCellsUsingReferenceCellsUnderSimulatedSunlight
necessary controls to operate the simulator, adjust irradiance,
E1036 Test Methods for Electrical Performance of Noncon-
etc.
centrator Terrestrial Photovoltaic Modules and Arrays
1.5 A light source that does not meet all of the defined
Using Reference Cells
requirements for classification presented in this document may
E1328 Terminology Relating to Photovoltaic Solar Energy
not be referred to as a solar simulator.
Conversion
1.6 Spectral irradiance classifications are provided for Air
E1362 Test Method for Calibration of Non-Concentrator
Mass 1.5 direct and global (as defined in Tables G173), or Air
Photovoltaic Secondary Reference Cells
Mass 0 (AM0, as defined in Standard E490).
G138 Test Method for Calibration of a Spectroradiometer
1.7 The classification of a solar simulator is based on the
Using a Standard Source of Irradiance
size of the test plane; simulators with smaller test plane areas
G173 Tables for Reference Solar Spectral Irradiances: Di-
have tighter specifications for non-uniformity of spatial irradi-
rect Normal and Hemispherical on 37° Tilted Surface
ance.
2.2 IEC Standard:
1.8 The data acquisition system may affect the ability to
IEC 60904-9 Photovoltaic Devices—Part 9: Solar Simula-
synchronize electrical measurements with variations in irradi-
tor Performance Requirements
ance and therefore may be included in this specification. In all
cases, the manufacturer must specify with the temporal insta-
3. Terminology
bility classification: (1) how the classification was determined;
3.1 Definitions—Definitions of terms used in this specifica-
and (2) the conditions under which the classification was
tion may be found in Terminologies E772 and E1328.
determined.
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
1.9 The classification of a solar simulator does not provide
3.2.1 solar simulator—equipment used to simulate solar
any information about electrical measurement errors that are
radiation. Solar simulators shall be labeled by their mode of
operation during a test cycle (steady state, single pulse or
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This specification is under the jurisdiction ofASTM Committee E44 on Solar,
Geothermal and OtherAlternative Energy Sources and is the direct responsibility of
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Subcommittee E44.09 on Photovoltaic Electric Power Conversion. For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
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