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The device used to assess the output performance compliance of a solar panel module is known as a flash test machine or sun simulator.
During a flash test, a xenon-filled arc lamp emits a brief (1–30 ms), intense (100 mW per sq. cm) burst of light that is directed at the PV module. This lamp’s output spectrum is as close as it can be to the spectrum of the sun.
A computer gathers the output, and the data is compared to a reference solar module that has been precisely calibrated. The reference data is aimed toward the power output calibrated to the average solar irradiation.
The Global Solar Panel Testing Machine market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
To optimise panel performance, Fluke introduced the Solar Multifunction Tester 1000. A single tool may streamline data collection and reporting with the SMFT-1000’s modern hardware measurement capabilities and interaction with Fluke TruTest Solar Software.
PV operations will be able to maximise panel performance with a single, all-inclusive tool due to the portable features of the SMFT-1000. With this most recent addition to the line of solar products, technicians can control their systems effectively, precisely, and safely due to seamless hardware to software integration.
The comprehensive package of the SMFT-1000 streamlines PV installation, commissioning, and maintenance. PV professionals can complete the necessary tests while the Fluke TruTest Solar Software compiles data into the industry standard format, reducing documentation time and installation time by up to 50% and 20%, respectively.
Users can service bigger PV systems thanks to the improved 1kV I-V Curve tracing capability, which also allows for results to be centralised across tools.
The ability to file specific client, project, and site data enables operation and maintenance experts to retrieve measurements from previous projects and among other clients, resulting in enhanced optimization of current operations.
The most recent test tool released by Fluke for the solar energy sector is the SMFT-1000. Tools made by Fluke are proven to withstand drops that may occur while working in the field and are designed to function dependably in the dusty, damp, cold, and hot conditions that solar experts work in.
By meeting or exceeding all advised safety standards, Fluke tools are made to keep workers safe in potentially hazardous electrical conditions.