Peak Power at definition

Peak Power at. STC” is the power in Watt peak that a PV- Module generates in its Maximum Power Point. “STC” are as follows:
Peak Power at. STC” is the power in Watt peak that the MODULE generates in its Maximum Power Point. The Standard Test Conditions (“STC”) for all measurements and electrical value determination has to be ensured as follows:
Peak Power at. STC” is the peak watt power generated by a photovoltaic module in its maximum power point under Standard Test Conditions (“STC”). “STC” means (a) light spectrum of AM 1.5, (b) an irradiation of 1.000 W per m2 and (c) a cell temperature of 25 degree centigrade at right angle irradiation. The measurements are carried out in accordance with IEC 61215 as tested at the connectors or junction box terminals – as applicable – per calibration and testing standards of MEMC Singapore valid at the date of manufacture of the Modules. MEMC Singapore’s calibration standards shall be compliant with the standards applied by international institutions accredited for this purpose.

More Definitions of Peak Power at

Peak Power at. STC” is the peak watt power generated by a photovoltaic module at its maximum power point under Standard Test Conditions (“STC”) in accordance with IEC 61215, tested at the connectors or junction box terminals – as applicable – per calibration and testing standards of SunEdison Products Singapore valid at the date of manufacture of the Modules.”