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Latest PV Test Technology Helps To Boost School's Green Commitment
by Staff Writers
Oxford UK (SPX) Jan 07, 2013


PV150 Solar Installation Test Kit.

Innovative hand held electrical test instrumentation has been used on the installation of a new solar PV system which has been designed to enable a school to reduce its carbon footprint. Southern Solar, one of the UK's leading providers of photovoltaic systems, used the new Seaward Solar PV150 tester on the installation of a 37kWp solar PV system at Bartholomew School in Eynsham, near Oxford.

The new system was installed on the roof of the school's sports hall and is expected to produce most of the energy required by the school during term time, with the electricity being supplied into the National Grid during school holidays.

The new PV150 is a dedicated multi-function electrical tester designed specifically for solar panel installation. It is capable of carrying out all electrical tests required by IEC 62446 on grid connected PV systems and eliminates the need for multiple test instruments for PV panel electrical installation and connection.

With the push of a single button the new combination tester carries out the required sequence of electrical tests in a safe and controlled manner, avoiding the risk of contact with exposed live DC conductors.

Southern Solar is an Oxfordshire County Council approved installer and completed the installation of the seven string Bartholomew School system earlier this year. The panels cover an area of 230m and are predicted to produce 28,065 kWh of electricity each year, offsetting nearly 15,000kg of CO 2 annually.

Jason Fuller, project manager in the Southern Solar Oxford office, said: "Although this was a relatively small project, the ability to complete all the necessary electrical tests with one tester means that jobs can be undertaken quickly and safely.

"Ordinarily we would have had to use at least two test instruments on a job like this, as well as various test leads and connectors which can be cumbersome.

"This time round we took just the PV150. We plugged in the leads, pressed the auto button and a few seconds later we had open circuit voltage, short circuit current, insulation resistance and other system measurements. On larger installations this will make an even bigger difference to the ease and speed of testing."

The installation of the new solar PV system at Bartholomew School is an important addition to the school's commitment to renewable energy - both from an operational and an educational perspective.

The school has a strong commitment to reducing its carbon footprint and has already achieved a silver Eco Schools Award, a project that was largely student-led with support from members of staff, raising awareness of recycling and energy usage. The centre also uses an online energy management system to review its energy use, has an onsite Eco house which is powered entirely by a wind turbine and have also taken steps to reduce the amount of water they use.

Set up in 2002 Southern Solar is a leading solar energy installation company specialising in solar thermal and solar PV systems.

The company is among the first users of the new PV150 solar PV installation tester, which is supplied as part of an all inclusive test kit that includes a clamp meter and other test accessories to enable testing to be undertaken in compliance with MCS requirements.

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