The IEC 61724 series is a European Standard that discusses the photovoltaic system. The main objective of IEC 61724 is to specify various requirements to evaluate photovoltaic system performance.
PD IEC/TS 61724-3 is the third part of the series and a Technical Specification, defines a procedure for measuring and analyzing the energy production of a specific photovoltaic system relative to expected electrical energy production for the same system from actual weather conditions as defined by the stakeholders of the test.
The method for predicting electrical energy production is outside of the scope of this technical specification. The energy production is characterized specifically for times when the system is operating (available); times when the system is not operating (unavailable) are quantified as part of an availability metric.
PD IEC/TS 61724-3 on photovoltaic system performance is useful for:
A photovoltaic (PV) system is made up of one or more solar panels, an inverter, and other electrical and mechanical components that use solar energy to generate electricity.
PD IEC/TS 61724-3 provides you with a procedure for measuring and analyzing the energy production of a specific photovoltaic system relative to expected electrical energy production for the same system from actual weather conditions as defined by the stakeholders of the test.
PD IEC/TS 61724-3 can be useful for long-term performance testing of photovoltaic systems to evaluate the sustained performance of the system over the entire range of operating conditions encountered through the duration of the test.
PD IEC/TS 61724-3 provides evidence that long-term expectations of system energy production are accurate and cover all environmental effects at the site.
PD IEC/TS 61724-3:2016 supersedes BS EN 61724:1998, which is withdrawn. PD IEC/TS 61724-3:2016 includes some technical changes with respect to BS EN 61724:1998. These include:
IEC TS 61724-3:2016/COR1:2018
IEC TS 61724-3:2016/COR1:2018