Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Certificados de Conformidade
Certificados de Conformidade
Please refer to the conditions and restriction of use specified in the table, as well as in the
following notes.
Inverter Model Power Nominal voltage/frequency Cos(phi)=f(p) Reactive FRT
No. of phase Power capability
Capability
Manufacturer:
Shenzhen Growatt New Energy CO., LTD
R&D Director
Mr.Woody Wu
Certificate of Conformity
Certificate Number: CN-PV-220113
On the basis of the tests undertaken, the samples of the below product have been found to comply with the
requirements of the referenced specifications /standards at the time the tests were carried out. It does not imply that
Intertek has performed any surveillance or control of the manufacture. The manufacturer shall ensure that the
manufacturing process assures compliance of the production units with the examined products mentioned in this
certificate.
中国认可
Signature 国际互认
产品
PRODUCT
Certification Manager: Grady Ye CNAS C058-P
Date: 1 June 2022
This Certificate is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and
conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this
Certificate. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Certificate. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material,
product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek.
Model MAX 50KTL3- MAX 60KTL3- MAX 70KTL3- MAX 73KTL3- MAX 75KTL3-
XL2 XL2 XL2 XL2 XL2
Max.PV voltage 1100Vdc
MPPT voltage 180-850Vdc
Max.input
8*45A
current
PV Isc 8*56.5A
Nominal output
voltage 3W/N/PE, 127/220Vac
Nominal output
50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output current 144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
Max. output power 50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
Max. apparent
55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor range 0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
Safety level Class I
Ingress Protection IP 66
Operation Ambient
-30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Software version TN1.0
This Certificate is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and
conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this
Certificate. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Certificate. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material,
product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek.
Model MAX 50KTL3- MAX 60KTL3- MAX 70KTL3- MAX 73KTL3- MAX 75KTL3-
XL1 XL1 XL1 XL1 XL1
Max.PV voltage 1100Vdc
MPPT voltage 180-850Vdc
Max.input
10*32A
current
PV Isc 10*40A
Nominal output
voltage 3W/N/PE, 127/220Vac
Nominal output
50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output current 144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
Max. output power 50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
Max. apparent
55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor range 0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
Safety level Class I
Ingress Protection IP 66
Operation Ambient
-30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Software version TN1.0
This Certificate is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and
conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this
Certificate. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Certificate. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material,
product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek.
中国认可
Signature 国际互认
产品
PRODUCT
Certification Manager: Grady Ye CNAS C058-P
Date: 28 June 2022
This Certificate is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and
conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this
Certificate. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Certificate. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material,
product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek.
Model MAX 50KTL3- MAX 60KTL3- MAX 70KTL3- MAX 73KTL3- MAX 75KTL3-
XL2 XL2 XL2 XL2 XL2
Max.PV voltage 1100Vdc
MPPT voltage 180-850Vdc
Max.input
8*45A
current
PV Isc 8*56.5A
Nominal output
voltage 3W/N/PE, 127/220Vac
Nominal output
50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output current 144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
Max. output power 50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
Max. apparent
55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor range 0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
Safety level Class I
Ingress Protection IP 66
Operation Ambient
-30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Software version TN1.0
This Certificate is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and
conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this
Certificate. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Certificate. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material,
product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek.
Model MAX 50KTL3- MAX 60KTL3- MAX 70KTL3- MAX 73KTL3- MAX 75KTL3-
XL1 XL1 XL1 XL1 XL1
Max.PV voltage 1100Vdc
MPPT voltage 180-850Vdc
Max.input
10*32A
current
PV Isc 10*40A
Nominal output
voltage 3W/N/PE, 127/220Vac
Nominal output
50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output current 144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
Max. output power 50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
Max. apparent
55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor range 0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
Safety level Class I
Ingress Protection IP 66
Operation Ambient
-30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Software version TN1.0
This Certificate is for the exclusive use of Intertek's client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and
conditions of the agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this
Certificate. Only the Client is authorized to permit copying or distribution of this Certificate. Any use of the Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material,
product or service must first be approved in writing by Intertek.
www.ginverter.com
Ficha de dados MAX50KTL3-XL2 MAX60KTL3-XL2 MAX70KTL3-XL2 MAX73KTL3-XL2 MAX75KTL3-XL2
Dados de entrada
Máxima potência CC 75000W 90000W 105000W 109500W 112500W
Corrente máxima de saída. 145.8A @220V 175.0A @220V 183.7A @220V 191.6A @220V 196.9A @220V
THDi <3%
Tipo de conexão da rede CA 3W/N/PE
Eficiência
Máx. Eficiência 98.80%
Eficiência europeia 98.30%
Eficiência MPPT 99.90%
Dispositivos de proteção
Proteção polaridade reversa CC Sim
Interruptor CC Sim
Proteção de surtos CA/CC Type II / Type II
Monitoramento de resistência Sim
de isolamento
Proteção de curto-circuito CA Sim
Monitoramento de falta à terra Sim
Dados gerais
Dimensões (L/A/P) 970/640/345mm
Peso 84kg
Temperatura de operação –30°C ... +65°C
Consumo noturno < 1W
Topologia Sem transformador
Resfriamento Refrigeração forçada
Grau de proteção Ip65
Humidade relativa 0~100%
Altitude 4000m
Conexão CC H4/MC4
Conexão CA Conector
Display LED/WIFI+APP
Interfaces: RS485 / USB / PLC Sim/Sim/Opc
Garantia : 10 anos Sim
TEST REPORT
IEC 61727
Photovoltaic (PV) systems –
Characteristics of the utility interface
Name of Testing Laboratory Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Guangzhou Branch
preparing the Report ..................... : Room 02, & 101/E201/E301/E401/E501/E601/E701/E801 of
Room 01 1-8/F., No. 7-2. Caipin Road, Science City, GETDD,
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Applicant’s name ........................... : Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Co., Ltd.
Address ........................................... : 4-13/F, Building A, Sino-German (Europe) Industrial Park,
Hangcheng Ave, Bao’an District, Shenzhen, China
Test specification:
Standard ......................................... : IEC 61727:2004
Test procedure ............................... : Type approval
Non-standard test method ............ : N/A
Test Report Form No. .................... : IEC61727B
Test Report Form(s) Originator .... : TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH
Master TRF ..................................... : Dated 2017-11-03
Copyright © 2017 IEC System of Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical
Equipment and Components (IECEE System). All rights reserved.
This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes as long as the IECEE is acknowledged as
copyright owner and source of the material. IECEE takes no responsibility for and will not assume liability for damages resulting
from the reader's interpretation of the reproduced material due to its placement and context.
If this Test Report Form is used by non-IECEE members, the IECEE/IEC logo and the reference to the
CB Scheme procedure shall be removed.
This report is not valid as a CB Test Report unless signed by an approved CB Testing Laboratory
and appended to a CB Test Certificate issued by an NCB in accordance with IECEE 02.
General disclaimer:
The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested.
This report shall not be reproduced, except in full, without the written approval of the Issuing CB Testing
Laboratory. The authenticity of this Test Report and its contents can be verified by contacting the NCB,
responsible for this Test Report.
Page 2 of 26 Report No. 220308046GZU-001
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
current
Max. output
50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
power
Max.
apparent 55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor
0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
range
Safety level Class I
Ingress
IP 66
Protection
Operation
Ambient -30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Software
TN1.0
version
Model MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX
50KTL3- 60KTL3- 70KTL3- 73KTL3- 75KTL3-
XL1 XL1 XL1 XL1 XL1
Max.PV
1100Vdc
voltage
MPPT
180-850Vdc
voltage
Max.input
10*32A
current
PV Isc 10*40A
Nominal
output 3W/N/PE, 127/220Vac
voltage
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
current
Max. output
50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
power
Max.
apparent 55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor
0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
range
Safety level Class I
Ingress
IP 66
Protection
Operation
Ambient -30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Software
TN1.0
version
Responsible Testing Laboratory (as applicable), testing procedure and testing location(s):
Summary of testing:
Note:
1. The above markings are the minimum requirements required by the safety standard. For the final
production samples, the additional markings which do not give rise to misunderstanding may be
added.
2. Label is attached on the side surface of enclosure and visible after installation.
3. Other labels are identical to above, except the model’s name and ratings
General remarks:
"(See Enclosure #)" refers to additional information appended to the report.
"(See appended table)" refers to a table appended to the report.
Throughout this report a comma / point is used as the decimal separator.
Determination of the test conclusion is based on IEC Guide 115 in consideration of measurement
uncertainty.
This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between
Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the
agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the
agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is
authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the
Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service
must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant
only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or
has ever been under an Intertek certification program.
The test report only allows to be revised only within the report defined retention period unless standard or
regulation was withdrawn or invalid.
This report shall be used together with the report 220308046GZU-002.
Manufacturer’s Declaration per sub-clause 4.2.5 of IECEE 02:
The application for obtaining a CB Test Certificate Yes
includes more than one factory location and a Not applicable
declaration from the Manufacturer stating that the
sample(s) submitted for evaluation is (are)
representative of the products from each factory has
been provided ............................................................... :
When differences exist; they shall be identified in the General product information section.
Name and address of factory (ies) .......................... : Guangdong Growatt New Energy Co., Ltd.
Growatt Industrial Park,No.17 Pingheng Road
Pingtan Town,Huiyang District,Huizhou,Guangdong,
China
Difference of models:
All models are identical, except the number of MPPT and the output power derating in software.
Other than special notice, the model MAX 75KTL3-XL2 is as the representative test model in this report.
4 UTILITY COMPATIBILITY P
The quality of power provided by the PV system for P
the on-site AC loads and for power delivered to the
utility is governed by practices and standards on
voltage, flicker, frequency, harmonics and power
factor.
Deviation from these standards represents out-of- P
bounds conditions and may require the PV system
to sense the deviation and properly disconnect from
the utility system.
4.1 Voltage, current and frequency P
The PV system AC voltage, current and frequency P
are compatible with the utility system.
4.2 Normal voltage operating range P
Utility-interconnected PV systems do not normally P
regulate voltage, they inject current into the utility.
Therefore, the voltage operating range for PV
inverters is selected as a protection function that
responds to abnormal utility conditions, not as a
voltage regulation function.
4.3 Flicker P
The operation of the PV system is not cause voltage P
flicker in excess of limits stated in the relevant
sections of IEC 61000-3-3 for systems less than 16
A or IEC 61000-3-5 for systems with current of 16 A
and above.
4.4 DC injection P
The PV system is not inject DC current greater than (See appended table) P
1 % of the rated inverter output current, into the
utility AC interface under any operating condition.
4.5 Normal frequency operating range P
The PV system operates in synchronism with the P
utility system, and within the frequency
trip limits defined in 5.2.2.
4.6 Harmonics and waveform distortion P
Total harmonic current distortion is less than 5 % at (See appended table) P
rated inverter output. Each individual harmonic is
limited to the percentages listed in Table 1.
Even harmonics in these ranges is less than 25 % of P
the lower odd harmonic limits listed.
5.2.1 & 5.4 TABLE: Under-and over-voltage trip settings and reconnection test P
(1) Under voltage disconnection procedure
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interva Measured Measured
output power min. voltage PCE trip decreased l time tripped disconnectio
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) voltage n time (s)
(V) (V) (V)
127 75K 107.95 108.0 0.10 4 106.98 1.49
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interval Measured Measured
output power min. voltage PCE trip decreased time tripped voltage disconnection
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) (V) time (s)
(V) (V)
127 75K 63.5 63.0 0.10 0.1 63.90 0.063
(2) Under voltage reconnection procedure
Ratio of voltage rapidly Reconnection voltage (V) Reconnection time (s)
decreased
(V / s)
0.10 >108 81.2
(3) Over voltage disconnection procedure
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interva Measured Measured
output power max. voltage PCE trip increased l time tripped disconnectio
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) voltage n time (s)
(V) (V) (V)
127 75K 139.7 140 0.10 4 139.7 1.50
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interval Measured Measured
output power max. voltage PCE trip increased time tripped voltage disconnection
voltage (VA) (V) settings (V / s) (s) (V) time (s)
(V) (V)
127 75K 171.5 172 0.10 0.1 172.2 0.032
(4) Over voltage reconnection procedure
Ratio of voltage rapidly Reconnection voltage (V) Reconnection time (s)
decreased
(V / s)
0.10 <139 80.90
Supplementary information:
Tested on model MAX 75KTL3-XL2
5.2.2 & 5.4 TABLE: Over/under frequency trip settings and reconnection test P
(1) Under frequency disconnection procedure
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interva Measured Measured
output power min. PCE trip decreased l time tripped disconnectio
frequency (VA) frequency settings (Hz / s) (s) frequency n time (s)
(Hz) (Hz) (Hz) (Hz)
60 75K 59 59 0.01 0.3 59.01 0.185
5.2.2 & 5.4 TABLE: Over/under frequency trip settings and reconnection test P
(1) Under frequency disconnection procedure
Rated Output Required Value of Ratio of Interva Measured Measured
output power min. PCE trip decreased l time tripped disconnectio
frequency (VA) frequency settings (Hz / s) (s) frequency n time (s)
(Hz) (Hz) (Hz) (Hz)
50 75K 49 49 0.01 0.3 49.01 0.176
Supplementary information:
For test condition A:
If any of the recorded run-on times are longer than the one recorded for the rated balance condition, then
the non-shaded parameter combinations also require testing.
For test condition B and C:
If run-on times are still increasing at the 95 % or 105 % points, additional 1 % increments is taken until
run-on times begin decreasing.
Supplementary information:
For test condition A:
If any of the recorded run-on times are longer than the one recorded for the rated balance condition, then
the non-shaded parameter combinations also require testing.
For test condition B and C:
If run-on times are still increasing at the 95 % or 105 % points, additional 1 % increments is taken until
run-on times begin decreasing.
Appendix 1: Photos
Appendix 1: Photos
Side view
Appendix 1: Photos
Internal view
Internal view
TEST REPORT
IEC 62109-1
Safety of Power Converter for use in Photovoltaic Power Systems
Part 1: General requirements
Name of Testing Laboratory Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Guangzhou Branch
preparing the Report.................... : Room 02, & 101/E201/E301/E401/E501/E601/E701/E801 of
Room 01 1-8/F., No. 7-2. Caipin Road, Science City, GETDD,
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Applicant’s name ......................... : Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Co., Ltd.
Address ....................................... : 4-13/F, Building A, Sino-German (Europe) Industrial Park,
Hangcheng Ave, Bao’an District, Shenzhen, China
Test specification:
Standard ...................................... : IEC/EN 62109-1:2010 (First Edition)
Test procedure............................. : Type approval
Non-standard test method ........... : N/A
Test Report Form No.................... : IEC62109_1B
Test Report Form (s) Originator .... : VDE Testing and Certif ication Institute
Master TRF .................................. : Dated 2016-04
Copyright © 2016 IEC System of Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical Equipment
and Components (IECEE System). All rights reserved.
This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes as long as the IECEE is acknowledged as
copyright owner and source of the material. IECEE takes no responsibility for and will not assume liability for damages resulting from
the reader's interpretation of the reproduced material due to its placement and context.
If this Test Report Form is used b y non-IECEE members, the IECEE/IEC logo and the ref erence to the CB
Scheme procedure shall be removed.
This report is not valid as a CB Test Report unless signed by an approved CB Testing Laboratory
and appended to a CB Test Certificate issued by an NCB in accordance with IECEE 02.
General disclaimer:
The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested.
This report shall not be reproduced, except in f ull, without the written approval of the Issuing CB Testing
Laboratory. The authenticity of this Test Report and its contents can be verified by contacting the NCB,
responsible f or this Test Report.
Page 2 of 110 Report No. 220308046GZU-003
Test item description .....................
PV: Grid inverter
Trade Mark .....................................
GROWATT
:
Manufacturer .................................
Same: as applicant
MAX
Model/Type reference .................... : 50KTL3-XL2, MAX 60KTL3-XL2, MAX 70KTL3-XL2, MAX
73KTL3-XL2, MAX 75KTL3-XL2, MAX 50KTL3-XL1, MAX 60KTL3-
XL1, MAX 70KTL3-XL1, MAX 73KTL3-XL1, MAX 75KTL3-XL1
Ratings ..........................................Model
: MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX
50KTL3- 60KTL3- 70KTL3- 73KTL3- 75KTL3-
XL2 XL2 XL2 XL2 XL2
Max.PV
1100Vdc
voltage
MPPT
180-850Vdc
voltage
Max.input
8*45A
current
PV Isc 8*56.5A
Nominal
output 3W/N/PE, 127/220Vac
voltage
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
current
Max. output
50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
power
Max.
apparent 55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power f actor
0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
range
Saf ety level Class I
Ingress
IP 66
Protection
Operation
Ambient -30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Sof tware
TN1.0
version
Model MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX
50KTL3- 60KTL3- 70KTL3- 73KTL3- 75KTL3-
XL1 XL1 XL1 XL1 XL1
Max.PV 1100Vdc
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
current
Max. output
50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
power
Max.
apparent 55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power f actor
0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
range
Saf ety level Class I
Ingress
IP 66
Protection
Operation
Ambient -30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Sof tware
TN1.0
version
Responsible Testing Laboratory (as applicable), testing procedure and testing location(s):
Summary of testing:
Note:
1. The above markings are the minimum requirements required by the saf ety standard. For the f inal
production samples, the additional markings which do not give rise to misunderstanding may be
added.
2. Label is attached on the side surf ace of enclosure and visible af ter installation.
3. Other labels are identical to above, except the model’s name and ratings
General remarks:
"(See Enclosure #)" ref ers to additional inf ormation appended to the report.
"(See appended table)" ref ers to a table appended to the report.
When differences exist; they shall be identified in the General product information section.
Name and address of factory (ies) ....................... : Guangdong Growatt New Energy Co., Ltd .
Growatt Industrial Park,No.17 Pingheng Road Pingt
an Town,Huiyang District,Huizhou,Guangdong,
China
Model differences:
All models are identical, except the number of MPPT and the output power derating in sof tware.
Other than special notes, typical model MAX 75KTL3-XL2 is used as representative f or testing in this
report.
4.4.2.1 General P
4.4.2.2 Duration of tests P
4.4.3 Pass/f ail criteria f or testing under f ault conditions P
4.4.3.1 Protection against shock hazard P
4.4.3.2 Protection against the spread of f ire P
4.4.3.3 Protection against other hazards P
4.4.3.4 Protection against parts expulsion hazards P
4.4.4 Single f ault conditions to be applied (See appended tables) P
4.4.4.1 Component f ault tests P
4.4.4.2 Equipment or parts f or short-term or intermittent Not f or short-term or N/A
operation intermittent operation
4.4.4.3 Motors P
4.4.4.4 Transf ormer short circuit tests P
4.4.4.5 Output short circuit P
4.4.4.6 Backf eed current test f or equipment with more than Considered P
one source of supply
4.4.4.7 Output overload P
4.4.4.8 Cooling system f ailure Blanketing test f or the P
heatsink according to IEC
62109-2 Clause 4.4.4.17
4.4.4.9 Heating devices No heating devices N/A
4.4.4.10 Saf ety interlock systems No saf ety interlock N/A
4.4.4.11 Reverse d.c. connections Reverse DC+ and DC-, the P
PCE cannot start-up. No
damaged.
4.4.4.12 Voltage selector mismatch No voltage selector N/A
4.4.4.13 Mis-wiring with incorrect phase sequence or polarity P
4.4.4.14 Printed wiring board short-circuit test P
4.5 Humidity preconditioning (see appended table 7.5) P
4.5.1 General P
4.5.2 Conditions 95% R.H. 40℃. 48H P
Also, is
presented on the marking
label means that “Af ter
disconnect must wait f or 5
mins can touch with PCE
terminal”
4.6.3 Compliance with backf eed tests P
4.7 Electrical ratings tests (see appended table 4.2.2.6) P
4.7.1 Input ratings P
4.7.1.1 Measurement requirements f or DC input ports P
4.7.2 Output ratings P
equipment.
5.3.4.1 Battery maintenance No such parts N/A
Where required by 14.8.5, the documentation shall N/A
include the applicable items f rom the f ollowing list
of instructions regarding maintenance of batteries:
− Servicing of batteries should be perf ormed or N/A
supervised by personnel knowledgeable about
batteries and the required precautions
− When replacing batteries, replace with the N/A
same type and number of batteries or battery
packs
− General instructions regarding removal and N/A
installation of batteries
− CAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries in a f ire. N/A
The batteries may explode.
− CAUTION: Do not open or damage batteries. N/A
Released electrolyte is harmf ul to the skin and
eyes. It may be toxic.
− CAUTION: A battery can present a risk of N/A
electrical shock and high short-circuit current.
The f ollowing precautions should be observed
when working on batteries:
a) Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects. N/A
b) Use tools with insulated handles. N/A
c) Wear rubber gloves and boots. N/A
d) Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of N/A
batteries
e) Disconnect charging source prior to connecting N/A
or disconnecting battery terminals
f) Determine if battery is inadvertently grounded. N/A
If inadvertently grounded, remove source f rom
ground. Contact with any part of a grounded
battery can result in electrical shock. The
likelihood of such shock can be reduced if such
grounds are removed during installation and
maintenance (applicable to equipment and
remote battery supplies not having a grounded
supply circuit).
6 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS P
The manuf acturer shall rate the PCE f or the P
f ollowing environmental conditions:
– ENVIRONMENTAL CATEGORY, as in 6.1 Outdoor used P
below
– Suitability f or WET LOCATIONS or not Yes P
prevent persons f rom touching live parts that do not basic insulation and PE
meet the requirements of 7.3.5 and shall be
provided by one or more of the measure given in
7.3.4.2 (enclosures and barriers) and 7.3.4.3
(insulation).
Open type sub-assemblies and devices do not N/A
require protective measures against direct contact
but the instruction provided with the equipment
must indicate that such measures must be provided
in the end equipment or in the installation.
Product intended f or installation in CLOSED Not use under this condition N/A
ELECTRICAL OPERATING AREAS, (see 3.9)
need not have protective measures against direct
contact, except as required by 7.3.4.2.4.
7.3.4.2 Protection by means of enclosures and barriers P
The f ollowing requirements apply where protection Enclosure provided to prevent P
against contact with live parts is provided by access to inside live parts
enclosures or barriers, not by insulation in
accordance with 7.3.4.3.
7.3.4.2.1 General P
Parts of enclosures and barriers that provide Secured by screws P
protection in accordance with these requirements
shall not be removable without the use of a tool
(see 7.3.4.2.3).
Polymeric materials used to meet these N/A
requirements shall also meet the requirements of
13.6
7.3.4.2.2 Access probe criteria P
Protection is considered to be achieved when the P
separation between the test probes and live parts,
when tested as described below, is as f ollows:
a) decisive voltage classif ication A, (DVC A) - the The signal is considered as P
probe may touch the live parts DVC A
b) decisive voltage classif ication B, (DVC B) - the The DVC B circuit is not P
probe must not touch bare live parts accessible by probe
c) decisive voltage classif ication C, (DVC C) – the The DVC C circuit is not P
probe must have adequate clearance to live accessible by probe
parts, based on the clearance f or Basic
insulation using the recurring peak working
voltage involved,
7.3.4.2.3 Access probe tests P
Compliance with 7.3.4.2.1 is checked by all of the P
f ollowing:
a) Inspection; and P
b) Tests with the test f inger (Figure D.1) and test P
pin (Figure D.2) of 0E, the results of which shall
That part of a PCE meets the requirements of The earthed metal enclosure P
7.3.6.2 and 7.3.6.3 is def ined as protective class I meets this requirement
That part of a PCE meets the requirements of P
7.3.6.4 is def ined as protective class II.
That part of PCE which meets the requirements of N/A
decisive voltage class A and in which no hazardous
voltages are derived, is def ined as protective class
III. No shock hazard is present in such circuits.
Where protection against indirect contact is The manual requires the PCE P
dependent on means provided during installation, must be securely earthed
the installation instructions shall provide details of
the required means and shall indicate the
associated hazards.
7.3.6.2 Insulation between live parts and accessible P
conductive parts
Accessible conductive parts of equipment shall be See Cl. 7.3.7.4 and Cl. 7.3.7.5 P
separated f rom live parts by insulation meeting the
requirements of Table 7 or by clearances as
specif ied in 7.3.7.4 and creepages as sp ecif ied in
7.3.7.5
7.3.6.3 Protective class I – Protective bonding and earthing P
7.3.6.3.1 General P
Equipment of protective class I shall be provided P
with protective earthing, and with protective
bonding to ensure electrical contact between
accessible conductive parts and the means of
connection f or the external protective earthing
conductor, except bonding is not required f or:
a) accessible conductive parts that are protected P
by one of the measures in 7.3.5.2 to 7.3.5.4, or
b) accessible conductive parts are separated f rom Communication circuits are P
live parts of DVC-B or -C using double or separated f rom live parts used
reinf orced insulation. double or reinf orced insulation
For all other PCE, one or more of the f ollowing Accessible parts and earthing P
measure shall be applied, unless the touch current terminal: 1.152mAac
measured in accordance with 7.5.4 using the test
network of IEC 60990 test f igure 4 shall not exceed
3,5 mA a.c. or 10 mA d.c.
a) Permanently connected wiring, and: Not exceed 3.5mA a.c. N/A
• a cross-section of the protective earthing N/A
conductor of at least 10 mm²Cu or 16 mm²
Al; or
• automatic disconnection of the supply in N/A
case of discontinuity of the protective
earthing conductor; or
• provision of an additional terminal f or a N/A
second protective earthing conductor of the
same cross-sectional area as the original
protective earthing conductor and
installation instruction requiring a second
protective earthing conductor to be
installed or
b) Connection with an industrial connector N/A
according to IEC 60309 and a minimum
protective earthing conductor cross-section of
2,5 mm²as part of a multi-conductor power
cable. Adequate strain relief shall be provided.
In addition, the caution symbol 15 of Annex C N/A
shall be f ixed to the product and the installation
manual shall provide details of the protective
earthing measures required in the installation
as required in 5.3.2.
When it is intended and allowed to connect two N/A
or more PCEs in parallel using one common PE
conductor, the above touch current
requirements apply to the maximum number of
the PCEs to be connected in parallel, unless
one of the measures in a)
or b) above is used. The maximum number of N/A
parallel PCEs is used in the testing and has to
be stated in the installation manual.
7.3.6.4 Protective Class II – Double or Reinf orced Class I N/A
Insulation
Equipment or parts of equipment designed f or Signal communication ports N/A
protective class II shall have insulation between live are evaluated with reinf orced
parts and accessible surf aces in accordance with insulation f orm live parts
7.3.4.3. The f ollowing requirements also apply: inside
• Equipment designed to protective class II shall N/A
not have means of connection f or the external
protective earthing conductor. However this
does not apply if the external protective
E = 0,5 CU²
7.4.2 Operator Access Areas No energized parts accessible P
to user
Equipment shall be so designed that there is no risk P
of energy hazard in operator access areas f rom
accessible circuits.
7.4.3 Services Access Areas The capacitor inside the P
equipment stored hazardous
energy. A symbol 21 of Annex
C is provided.
7.5 Electrical tests related to shock hazard (see appended table 7.5) P
7.5.1 Impulse voltage test (type test) P
7.5.2 Voltage test (dielectric strength test) P
7.5.2.1 Purpose of test P
7.5.2.2 Value and type of test voltage P
7.5.2.3 Humidity pre-conditioning P
7.5.2.4 Perf orming the voltage test P
7.5.2.5 Duration of the a.c. or d.c. voltage test P
7.5.2.6 Verif ication of the a.c. or d.c. voltage test P
7.5.3 Partial discharge test P
7.5.4 Touch current measurement (type test) P
(UV) radiation
13.7 Mechanical resistance to def lection, impact, or drop P
13.7.1 General P
13.7.2 250-N def lection test f or metal enclosures P
13.7.3 7-J impact test f or polymeric enclo sures P
13.7.4 Drop test N/A
13.8 Thickness requirements f or metal enclosures N/A
13.8.1 General The enclosure complied P
with13.7.
13.8.2 Cast metal N/A
13.8.3 Sheet metal P
14 COMPONENTS P
14.1 General (see appended table 14) P
Where saf ety is involved, components shall be P
used in accordance with their specif ied RATINGS
unless a specif ic exception is made. They shall
conf orm to one of the f ollowing:
a) applicable saf ety requirements of a relevant P
IEC standard. Conf ormity with other
requirements of the component standard is not
required. If necessary f or the application,
components shall be subjected to the test of
this standard, except that it is not necessary to
carry out identical or equivalent tests already
perf ormed to check conf ormity with the
component standard;
b) the requirements of this standard and, where P
necessary f or the application, any additional
applicable saf ety requirements of the relevant
IEC component standard;
c) if there is no relevant IEC standard, the P
requirements of this standard;
d) applicable saf ety requirements of a non-IEC P
standard which are at least as high as those of
the applicable IEC standard, provided that the
component has been approved to the non-IEC
standard by a recognized testing authority.
Components such as optocouplers, capacitors, P
transf ormers, and relays connected across basic,
supplemental, reinf orced, or double insulation shall
comply with the requirements applicable f or the
grade of insulation being bridged, and if not
previously certif ied to the applicable component
saf ety standard shall be subjected to the voltage
4.2.2.6/4.7 TABLE: mains supply electrical data in normal condition/ Electrical ratings P
test
Type U (V) I (A) DC P (W) DC U (V) I (A) AC P (W) AC
114.00 132.60
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 185.29 259.30 48045.74 114.30 50Hz 131.87 45254.20
114.92 131.65
114.02 132.63
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 185.30 259.28 48043.35 114.31 60Hz 131.89 45252.19
114.98 131.68
126.55 132.65
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 185.23 286.87 53137.57 126.85 50Hz 131.91 50239.09
127.44 131.70
126.19 132.68
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 185.23 285.98 52972.26 126.50 60Hz 131.94 50081.78
127.12 131.73
139.01 121.70
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 185.22 288.06 53356.11 139.23 50Hz 121.02 50596.75
139.88 120.82
139.04 121.82
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 185.22 288.29 53397.62 139.27 60Hz 121.13 50635.52
139.96 120.93
114.61 132.13
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 361.46 131.70 47602.50 114.43 50Hz 131.35 45114.12
114.29 131.35
114.67 132.11
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 361.41 131.71 47599.11 114.46 60Hz 131.33 45100.19
114.31 131.34
127.22 132.18
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 361.32 145.58 52601.28 127.03 50Hz 131.38 50107.73
126.91 131.40
127.28 132.14
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 361.27 145.56 52585.16 127.06 60Hz 131.35 50088.38
126.91 131.37
139.89 119.69
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 361.26 144.48 52196.50 139.71 50Hz 118.98 49916.95
139.57 119.01
139.89 119.85
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 361.23 144.60 52232.59 139.69 60Hz 119.13 49945.51
139.53 119.14
114.61 132.14
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 652.18 73.54 47958.37 114.42 50Hz 131.36 45100.41
114.28 131.37
114.68 132.16
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 652.19 73.55 47966.87 114.46 60Hz 131.37 45102.95
114.32 131.38
127.21 132.14
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 652.08 81.18 52937.91 127.02 50Hz 131.35 50068.82
126.88 131.37
127.29 132.21
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 652.09 81.20 52948.89 127.07 60Hz 131.41 50092.88
126.93 131.43
120.12 120.12
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 652.04 80.79 52679.02 119.40 50Hz 119.40 50036.62
119.41 119.41
139.98 120.11
MAX 50KTL3-XL2 652.07 80.85 52717.80 139.79 60Hz 119.37 50075.74
139.63 119.39
114.45 197.45
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 201.25 359.27 72302.92 115.03 50Hz 196.36 67675.09
115.17 196.14
114.46 197.68
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 201.19 359.93 72414.36 115.06 60Hz 196.61 67755.47
115.26 196.37
126.79 179.62
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 201.27 359.27 72310.96 127.29 50Hz 178.61 68167.39
127.53 178.40
126.80 179.76
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 201.21 359.82 72399.73 127.34 60Hz 178.77 68219.42
127.63 178.53
139.13 164.37
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 201.22 359.57 72353.98 139.59 50Hz 164.46 68432.29
139.93 163.23
139.15 164.52
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 201.19 360.07 72440.75 139.63 60Hz 163.61 68488.05
140.02 163.38
114.59 198.00
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 360.75 197.61 71286.89 114.29 50Hz 196.83 67547.37
114.14 196.90
114.71 198.05
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 360.59 197.85 71342.18 114.38 60Hz 196.86 67590.81
114.23 196.92
127.26 198.04
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 360.57 218.53 78795.57 126.97 50Hz 196.88 75076.17
126.82 196.96
127.40 198.04
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 360.41 218.74 78835.55 127.08 60Hz 196.85 75105.77
126.92 196.92
139.84 179.91
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 360.44 217.19 78283.58 139.58 50Hz 178.83 74968.01
139.41 178.88
139.95 179.99
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 360.39 217.41 78352.62 139.66 60Hz 178.90 75019.18
139.49 178.95
114.66 198.16
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 651.79 109.53 71392.90 114.37 50Hz 196.97 67631.45
114.22 197.00
114.69 197.77
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 651.78 109.20 71170.86 114.35 60Hz 196.58 67457.84
114.20 196.59
127.36 198.24
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 651.65 121.14 78940.41 127.07 50Hz 197.05 75170.05
126.90 197.08
127.42 197.81
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 651.59 120.87 78753.92 127.09 60Hz 196.62 74992.16
126.93 196.63
139.86 180.34
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 651.66 120.35 78427.99 139.60 50Hz 179.25 75120.71
139.43 179.27
139.97 180.29
MAX 75KTL3-XL2 651.59 120.37 78432.12 139.65 60Hz 179.20 75097.21
139.49 179.19
ref erence
For
MCU TMS320F28067 75.1 70.2 72.5 70.0
ref erence
For
CPLD chip 75.4 70.5 72.8 70.3
ref erence
PCB close to boost
86.9 82.5 83.6 80.0 130
IGBT
PCB close to INV IGBT 88.9 84.9 85.9 82.8 130
INV inductance 116.6 114.6 113.3 110.4 130
Common chock 116.8 114.8 113.5 110.6 130
LCL f ilter inductance 107.2 105.2 103.9 101.1 110
Output relay RY3 78.7 75.8 75.5 72.5 85
ISO relay 76.2 73.4 73.0 70.1 85
SPS input f ilter Cap 71.9 69.6 68.6 66.4 100
Input f ilter Cap on input 100
74.1 72.8 70.8 68.7
board
Bus thin capacitor 76.1 74.8 72.8 70.7 110
Bus cap 73.7 72.4 70.4 68.3 105
Output f ilter cap 73.1 71.8 69.8 67.7 100
Y Cap on input board 71.6 70.3 68.3 66.2 110
Y cap on PV string
73.7 72.4 70.4 68.3 110
sensor board
Y cap on I/O board 71.1 69.8 67.8 65.7 110
Output X cap 68.6 67.3 65.3 63.2 100
AC varistor 71.3 70.0 68.1 66.0 85
Fan FAN6 71.6 70.3 68.3 66.3 85
Fan FAN7 68.5 66.7 65.1 62.8 85
For
Internal temperature 68.1 67.0 65.0 62.9
ref erence
*Symbol 14 of annex C used.
ref erence
For
MCU TMS320F28067 83.6 80.9 79.5 77.8
ref erence
For
CPLD chip 84.4 81.7 80.4 78.6
ref erence
PCB close to boost
84.3 81.6 80.2 78.5 130
IGBT
PCB close to INV IGBT 90.3 87.6 86.2 84.5 130
INV inductance 98.3 95.7 94.3 92.6 130
Common chock 90.1 87.4 86.0 84.3 130
LCL f ilter inductance 95.1 92.4 91.0 89.3 110
Output relay RY3 80.8 78.1 76.7 75.0 85
ISO relay 76.4 73.8 72.4 70.7 85
SPS input f ilter Cap 76.3 73.6 72.2 70.5 100
Input f ilter Cap on input
board 78.1 75.4 74.1 72.3 100
40. ISO
insulation No Error message.
detection EUT is operating normally.
s-c 850 5min -- --
detects
f ailure(R293 No damaged, no hazard.
)
41. ISO
insulation No Error message.
detection
s-c 850 5min -- -- EUT is operating normally.
detects
f ailure(C344 No damaged, no hazard.
)
42. ISO
insulation No Error message.
detection
o-c 850 5min -- -- EUT is operating normally.
detects
f ailure(R762 No damaged, no hazard.
)
43. ISO
insulation No Error message.
detection
o-c 850 5min -- -- EUT is operating normally.
detects
f ailure(R110 No damaged, no hazard.
6)
44. BUS voltage Error message: “Error 508”.
detection EUT disconnected f rom grid
o-c 850 5min -- --
f ailure immediately.
(R261) No damage, no hazard.
45. BUS voltage Error message: “Error 508”.
detection EUT disconnected f rom grid
s-c 850 5min -- --
f ailure immediately.
(C340) No damage, no hazard.
46. BUS voltage Error message: “Error 508”.
detection EUT disconnected f rom grid
o-c 850 5min -- --
f ailure immediately.
(R758) No damage, no hazard.
47. BOOST
Overcurrent Error message: “Error 416”.
protection EUT disconnected f rom grid
detection s-c 850 5min -- --
immediately.
f ailure No damage, no hazard.
(R1124)
48. BOOST
Overcurrent
No Error message.
protection
detection o-c 850 5min -- -- EUT is operating normally.
f ailure No damaged, no hazard.
(R1126)
49. DC auxiliary No Error message.
source
s-c 850 5min -- -- EUT is shut down
f ailure
Q42(2-3PIN) No damaged, no hazard.
BUS-CAP-1 Board
69. Electrolytic Error message: “Error 404”.
capacitor EUT disconnected f rom grid
s-c 850 5min -- --
board 1 immediately.
f ailure(C1) No damage, no hazard.
BUS-CAP-2 Board
70. Electrolytic Error message: “Error 404”.
capacitor EUT disconnected f rom grid
s-c 850 5min -- --
board 1 immediately.
f ailure(C19) No damage, no hazard.
Control board
Remarks:
1) FI: f unction insulation BI: Basic insulation SI: Supplementary insulation RI: Reinf orced insulation
2) A f orce of 10 N applied to the internal comp onents and 250 N applied to the enclosure f or measure
3) For PV circuit, system voltage is 1100V and overvoltage Category is OVCII, impulse voltage
corresponding to PV circuit is 4772V.
4)For AC main circuit, nominal voltage is 300V and overvoltage category is OVC III, impulse voltage is
corresponding to main circuit is 4000V.
5)For relay across main output. RMS voltage used f or creepage is rationalized to 600V and overvoltage
category is OVCII. For other insulation between live parts, which PV circuit and main circuit is not isolated
PV system voltage 1100V is considered f or the maximum working voltage.
6)The PCE enclosure is rated IP66 and the pollution degree inside enclosure is reduced f rom PD3 to PD2.
7.5 TABLE: electric strength measurements, impulse voltage test and partial P
discharge test
partial
impulse
test voltage discharge
test voltage applied between: withstand result
(V) extinction
voltage (V)
voltage (V)
PV supply circuits to enclosure 2120 6000 N/A No breakdown
AC mains circuits to enclosure 2120 6000 N/A No breakdown
PV supply circuits to LCD Panel 4240 8000 N/A No breakdown
AC mains circuits to LCD Panel 4240 8000 N/A No breakdown
PV supply circuits to COM port 4240 8000 N/A No breakdown
AC mains circuits to COM port 4240 8000 N/A No breakdown
V-0 ,
(Alternative) SABIC FR65 UL746A UL*
Min.0.23mm ,130℃
LCD screen
SABIC FR60(f 1) Min.0.23mm,V-0, UL1649 UL*
cover
Autotex XE
(Alternative) SABIC Min.0.2mm,105℃,F1 UL1649 UL*
(f 2)
DONGGUA N VP-D4 B-P
VACONN
PV Input HSMO 30A/1100V , IP68 , - IEC/EN6285 TUV
terminal POWER
VP-D4 B-P 40~+85℃ 2 R50396796
ELECTRONIC
HSFO
CO.,LTD
DONGGUA N
VACONN YF-H4-P-F 30A/1000V, IP67, - IEC/EN6285 TUV
(Alternative) POWER
YF-H4-P-M 40~+85℃ 2 R50344236
ELECTRONIC
CO.,LTD
Helios H4
35A/1100V, IP68, - IEC/EN6285 TUV
(Alternative) Amphenol 4mm2
40~+85℃ 2 R50388083
Bulkhead
PV-ADBP4-
Staubli Electrical S2/6 39A/1250V,IP 68 , - IEC/EN6285 TUV
(Alternative)
Connectors AG PV-ADSP4- 40~+85℃ 2 R60127181
S2/6
Shenzhen Hengxi TUV
HX-H4-P-SMN 30A/1100V , IP68 , - IEC/EN6285
(Alternative) Technology SUD64.290.19
HX-H4-P-SFN 40~+85℃ 2
Co.Ltd .00585.02
Jiangxi Jinko PV PV-JK03M2-F IEC/EN TUV
(Alternative) 50A /1500Vdc,IP68,
Material Co., Ltd. PV-JK02M1-M 62852 R50318165
Huizhou
Xinchuangchen HX-H4-P-SMN IEC/EN TUV
(Alternative) Technology 30A/1100Vdc,IP68
HX-H4-P-SFN 62852 R50521133
Co., Ltd
Shenzhen
Output connection DSTB300-04-
Technology Co., R 400A/1000V UL508 UL*
terminal
Ltd
PV input BEIJING
1100V,20A
EPEOPLE’S GHX5-32P- TUV
switch 750V,50A EN 60947
ELECTRIC 6P-1000-32 R50439884
(switch1,2) IP66
PLANT CO., LTD
BEIJING
EPEOPLE’S GHX5-32P- 1100V,50A TUV
(Alternative) ELECTRIC 6P-1100-50 IP66 EN 60947
R50439884
PLANT CO., LTD
SHENZHEN
NPH5935200
JINGQUANHUA IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) 959V1- 320uH, Class H
ELECTRONICS 75/320uH IEC 62109-2 appliance
CO.,LTD
Shenzhen Click NPH5935200
IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) Technology Co., 959V1- 320uH, Class H
75/320uH IEC 62109-2 appliance
Ltd.
Qingdao Yunlu
NPH5935200
New Energy IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) 959V1- 320uH, Class H
Technology Co., 75/320uH IEC 62109-2 appliance
Ltd.
Shenzhen
NPH5935200
Haiguang IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) 959V1- 320uH, Class H
Electronics Co., 75/320uH IEC 62109-2 appliance
Ltd
Shenzhen YaMa NPH5935200
IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) Xi Eletctoronics C 959V1- 320uH, Class H
75/320uH IEC 62109-2 appliance
o.,Ltd.
HEFEI ECRIEE-
NPH5935200
TAMURA IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) 959V1- 320uH, Class H
ELECTRIC 75/320uH IEC 62109-2 appliance
CO. ,LTD.
SHENZHEN HOR NPH5935200
IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) ANS ELECTRON 959V1- 320uH, Class H
75/320uH IEC 62109-2 appliance
ICS CO.,LTD
Huizhou
NPH5935200
Sansheng IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) 959V1- 320uH, Class H
Electronic Co., 75/320uH IEC 62109-2 appliance
Ltd.
NPH5935200
(Alternative) SHENZHEN 320uH, Class H IEC 62109-1 Tested with
959V1-
China Resources
CRG40T120B IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) Microelectronics 1200V/40A/175℃
K3SD IEC 62109-2 appliance
Limited
(Alternative) STARPOWER DG50Q12T2 1200V/50A/175℃ IEC 62109-1 Tested with
894H-2AH2- EN/IEC
(Alternative) Song chuan EN/IEC 61810 TUV*
FC 61810
10A,
CHI03-V- EN 61810-
(Alternative) Churod 250Vac,12V/1.5 TUV*
112DC2 1
mm/-40-85℃
GFCI CTSR 3-
LEM -5A~5A/ -40℃~105℃ UL 508 UL*
(GFCI1) TP/SP19
SPS SHENZHEN
TRANSFORMER IEC 62109-1 Tested with
Transf ormer EER42 Class F
ELECTRONICS IEC 62109-2 appliance
(TX1) CO.,LTD.
SHENZHEN
CLICK IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) EER42 Class F
Technology Co., IEC 62109-2 appliance
Ltd.
Huizhou Baohui
Electronic IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) EER42 Class F
Technology Co., IEC 62109-2 appliance
Ltd.
Shenzhen
Haiguang IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) EER42 Class F
Electronics Co., IEC 62109-2 appliance
Ltd.
(HCT1, STK-
25A/5V/ -40℃~105℃ EN 50178 VIC*
HCT2, HCT3, 25CTS/P1
HCT4)
(Alternative) AVADI K03-25P 25A/5V/ -40℃~105℃ EN60950 TUV SUD*
LEM HMSR 20-P 20A/5V/-40℃~105℃ IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative)
IEC 62109-2 appliance
LEM HMSR 30-P 30A/5V/-40℃~105℃ IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative)
IEC 62109-2 appliance
ACS724KMA -50A~+50A/- IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) ALLEGRO
TR-50AB-T 40℃~150℃ IEC 62109-2 appliance
ACS724LMCT -65A~+65A/- IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) ALLEGRO
R-65AB-T 40℃~150℃ IEC 62109-2 appliance
Control Board
X02-
Lattice 1200UHC- 256PIN /100℃ IEC 62109-1 Tested with
CPU(U4)
4FTG256I IEC 62109-2 appliance
X02-
Lattice 1200UHC- 256PIN /100℃ IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative)
5FTG256I IEC 62109-2 appliance
TMS320F280 IEC 62109-1 Tested with
CPU(U5) TI 75 176PIN/105℃
IEC 62109-2 appliance
TMS320F283 IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) TI 74S 176PIN/105℃
IEC 62109-2 appliance
TMS320F283 IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) TI 75S 176PIN/105℃
IEC 62109-2 appliance
TMS320F283 IEC 62109-1 Tested with
(Alternative) TI 76S 176PIN/105℃
IEC 62109-2 appliance
(Alternative) TI TMS320F283 176PIN/105℃ IEC 62109-1 Tested with
C292, C338)
R413F1470M
(Alternative) KEMET Y2/4.7nF/1000Vdc EN60384-14 ENCN*
1
Huarong Co., KY2X1472K0 Y2/4.7nF/1000Vdc/110
(Alternative) IEC60384 ENCN*
Ltd. 300AB1101 ℃
413F1470(1)
(Alternative) KEMET Y2/4.7nF/300Vac/110℃ IEC60384 ENCN*
M1(2)
Appendix 1: Photos
Side view
Side view
Internal view
Internal view
Internal view
M3 Board view
(End of Report)
TEST REPORT
IEC 62109-2
Safety of Power Converter for use in Photovoltaic Power Systems
Part 2: Particular requirements for inverters
Report Number. ............................ : 220308046GZU-004
Date of issue ................................ : 22 Jun 2022
Total number of pages .................. 27 pages
Name of Testing Laboratory Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Guangzhou Branch
preparing the Report……………….: Room 02, & 101/E201/E301/E401/E501/E601/E701/E801 of
Room 01 1-8/F., No. 7-2. Caipin Road, Science City, GETDD,
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Applicant’s name.......................... : Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Co., Ltd.
Address ........................................ : 4-13/F, Building A, Sino-German (Europe) Industrial Park,
Hangcheng Ave, Bao’an District, Shenzhen, China
Test specification:
Standard....................................... : IEC/EN 62109-2:2011
Test procedure ............................. : Type approval
Non-standard test method…………..: N/A
Test Report Form No. ................... : IEC62109_2B
Test Report Form (s) Originator .... : LCIE - Laboratoire Central des Industries Electriques
Master TRF ................................... : Dated 2016-11
Copyright © 2016 IEC System of Conformity Assessment Schemes for Electrotechnical
Equipment and Components (IECEE System). All rights reserved.
This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes as long as the IECEE is acknowledged as
copyright owner and source of the material. IECEE takes no responsibility for and will not assume liability for damages resulting
from the reader's interpretation of the reproduced material due to its placement and context.
If this Test Report Form is used by non-IECEE members, the IECEE/IEC logo and the ref erence to the
CB Scheme procedure shall be removed.
This report is not valid as a CB Test Report unless signed by an approved CB Testing Laboratory
and appended to a CB Test Certificate issued by an NCB in accordance with IECEE 02.
General disclaimer:
The test results presented in this report relate only to the object tested.
This report shall not be reproduced, except in f ull, without the written approval of the Issuing CB Testing
Laboratory. The authenticity of this Test Report and its contents can be verif ied by contacting the NCB,
responsible f or this Test Report.
Page 2 of 27 Report No. 220308046GZU-004
PV Grid
Test item description ..................... : inverter
GROWATT
Trade Mark ..................................... :
Same :as applicant
Manufacturer..................................
MAX 50KTL3-XL2,
Model/Type reference .................... : MAX 60KTL3-XL2, MAX 70KTL3-XL2, MAX 73KTL3-
XL2, MAX 75KTL3-XL2, MAX 50KTL3-XL1, MAX 60KTL3-XL1, MAX
70KTL3-XL1, MAX 73KTL3-XL1, MAX 75KTL3-XL1
Model
Ratings .......................................... : MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX
50KTL3- 60KTL3- 70KTL3- 73KTL3- 75KTL3-
XL2 XL2 XL2 XL2 XL2
Max.PV
1100Vdc
voltage
MPPT
180-850Vdc
voltage
Max.input
8*45A
current
PV Isc 8*56.5A
Nominal
output 3W/N/PE, 127/220Vac
voltage
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
current
Max. output
50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
power
Max.
apparent 55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor
0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
range
Safety level Class I
Ingress
IP 66
Protection
Operation
Ambient -30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Software
TN1.0
version
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
current
Max. output
50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
power
Max.
apparent 55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor
0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
range
Responsible Testing Laboratory (as applicable), testing procedure and testing location(s):
Summary of testing:
Note:
1. The above markings are the minimum requirements required by the safety standard. For the
final production samples, the additional markings which do not give rise to misunderstanding
may be added.
2. Label is attached on the side surface of enclosure and visible after instal lation.
3. Other labels are identical to above, except the model’s name and ratings
When differences exist; they shall be identified in the General product information section.
Name and address of factory (ies) : Guangdong Growatt New Energy Co., Ltd.
Growatt Industrial Park,No.17 Pingheng Road Pingtan Town,Huiya
ng District,Huizhou,Guangdong,China
Model differences:
All models are identical, except the number of MPPT and the output power derating in software.
The product was tested on:
The Software version: TN1.0
The Hardware version: V1.0
Other than special notes, typical model MAX 75KTL3-XL2 is used as representative for testing in this
report.
4.8.3.3 Fire hazard residual current type test for isolated N/A
inverters
4.8.3.4 Protection by application of RCD’s Integrated RCM inside PCE P
- The requirement f or additional protection in 4.8.3.1 can P
be met by provision of an RCD with a residual current
setting of 30 mA, located between the inverter and the
mains..
- The selection of the RCD type to ensure compatibility P
with the inverter must be made according to rules f or
RCD selection in Part 1.
- The RCD provided integral to the inverter, or P
- The RCD provided by the installer if details of the N/A
rating, type, and location for the RCD are given in the
installation instructions per 5.3.2.9.
4.8.3.5 Protection by residual current monitoring P
4.8.3.5.1 General P
Where required by Table 30, the inverter shall provide P
residual current monitoring that f unctions whenever the
inverter is connected to the mains with the automatic
disconnection means closed.
The residual current monitoring means shall measure the P
total (both a.c. and d.c. components) RMS current.
As indicated in Table 30 f or different inverter types, array P
types, and inverter isolation levels, detection may be
required f or excessive continuous residual current,
excessive sudden changes in residual current, or both,
according to the f ollowing limits:
a) Continuous residual current: The inverter shall disconnect within 0,3 s and indicate a f ault P
in accordance with 13.9 if the continuous residual current ex ceeds:
- maximum 300 mA f or inverters with continuous ouput P
power rating ≤30kVA;
- maximum 10 mA per kVA of rated continuous output N/A
power f or inverters with continuous output power
rating > 30 kVA.
The inverter may attempt to re-connect if the array P
insulation resistance meets the limit in 4.8.2.
b) Sudden changes in residual current: The inverter shall P
disconnect f rom the mains within the time specif ied in
Table 31
The inverter indicates a f ault in accordance with 13.9, if a P
sudden increase in the RMS residual current is detected
exceeding the value in the table.
The inverter may attempt to re-connect if the array P
insulation resistance meets the limit in 4.8.2.
4.8.3.5.2 Test for detection of excessive continuous residual See appended test table P
current: test repeated 5 times and time to disconnect 4.8.3.5.2 Test for detection
shall not exceed 0,3 s. of excessive continuous
residual current
4.8.3.5.3 Test for detection of sudden changes in residual P
current repeated 5 times and each of the 5 results shall
not exceed the time limit indicated in for each row
5.3.2.1 Ratings. Subclause 5.3.2 of Part 1 requires the documentation to include ratings P
information for each input and output. For inverters this information shall be as in
Table 33 below. Only those ratings that are applicable based on the type of inverter
are required.
PV input quantities : P
- Vmax PV (absolute maximum) (d.c. V) P
- PV input operating voltage range (d.c. V) P
- Maximum operating PV input current (d.c. A) P
- Isc PV (absolute maximum) (d.c. A) P
- Isc PV (absolute maximum) (d.c. A) P
- Max. inverter backf eed current to the array (a.c. or P
d.c. A)
a.c. output quantities: P
- Voltage (nominal or range) (a.c. V) P
- Current (maximum continuous) (a.c. A) P
- Current (inrush) (a.c. A, peak and duration) P
- Frequency (nominal or range) (Hz) P
- Power (maximum continuous) (W or VA) P
- Power f actor range P
- Maximum output f ault current (a.c. A, peak and P
duration or RMS)
- Maximum output overcurrent protection (a.c. A) P
a.c. input quantities: N/A
- Voltage (nominal or range) (a.c. V) N/A
- Current (maximum continuous) (a.c. A) N/A
- Current (inrush) (a.c. A, peak and duration) N/A
- Frequency (nominal or range) (Hz) N/A
d.c input (other than PV) quantities: N/A
- Voltage (nominal or range) (d.c. V) N/A
- Nominal battery voltage (d.c. V) N/A
- Current (maximum continuous) (d.c. A) N/A
d.c. output quantities: N/A
- Voltage (nominal or range) (d.c. V) N/A
- Nominal battery voltage (d.c. V) N/A
- Current (maximum continuous) (d.c. A) N/A
Protective class (I or II or III) P
Ingress protection (IP) rating per part 1 P
5.3.2.2 Grid-interactive inverter setpoints N/A
For a grid-interactive unit with f ield adjustable trip points, No adjustable setting N/A
trip times, or reconnect times, the presence of such available. Only the f actory
controls, the means f or adjustment, the f actory def ault def ault values, however the
values, and the limits of the ranges of adjustability shall adjustment shall be perf orme
be provided in the documentation f or the PCE or in other d by distribution network
f ormat such as on a website. operator.
Provided solution: …………………………………….
The setting of f ield adjustable setpoints shall be N/A
accessible f rom the PCE
5.3.2.3 Transformers and isolation N/A
13 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS P
13.9 Fault indication P
Where this Part 2 requires the inverter to indicate a f ault, both of the f ollowing shall be P
provided:
a) a visible or audible indication, integral to the inverter, P
and detectable f rom outside the inverter, and
b) an electrical or electronic indication that can be P
remotely accessed and used.
The installation instructions shall include inf ormation P
regarding how to properly make connections (where
applicable) and use the electrical or electronic means in
b) above, in accordance with 5.3.2.10.
4.7.4 TABLE: Steady state Inverter AC output voltage and f requency N/A
Nominal DC input (V)
Nominal output AC voltage (V) :
Note:
For isolated inverters, shall indicate a f ault in accordance with 13.9 (operation is allowed); the f ault indication shall
be maintained until the array insulation resistance has recovered to a value higher than the limit above
For non-isolated inverters, or inverters with isolation not complying with the leakage current limits in the minimum
inverter isolation requirements in Table 30, shall indicate a f ault in accordance with 13.9, and shall not connect to
the mains; the inverter may continue to make the measurement, may stop indicating a f ault and may connect to the
mains if the array insulation resistance has recovered to a value higher than the limit ab ove.
It is not required to test all PV input terminals if analysis of the design indicates that one or more terminals can be
expected to have the same result, f or example where multiple PV string inputs are in parallel.
Supplementary inf ormation:
4.8.3.2 TABLE: 30mA touch current type test f or isolated inverters N/A
Condition Current (mA) Limit ( 30mA)
DC+ to PE
DC- to PE
Supplementary inf ormation:
The touch current measurement circuit of IEC 60990, Figure 4 is connected f rom each terminal of th e array to
ground, one at a time.
4.8.3.3 TABLE: Fire hazard residual current type test f or isolated inverters N/A
Condition Current (mA) Limit ( 300mA or 10mA per kVA)
DC+ to PE
DC- to PE
Supplementary inf ormation:
60 64.5 150
60 71.8 150
60 61.3 150
60 66.3 150
60 60.3 150
150 25.5 40
150 23.2 40
150 28.2 40
150 15.1 40
150 26.9 40
-PV to N
UN
Limit (mA) Limit (ms)
Disconnection time (ms)
30 207.0 300
30 206.0 300
30 210.5 300
30 208.5 300
30 222.0 300
60 58.5 150
60 67.0 150
60 57.3 150
60 63.5 150
60 74.0 150
150 22.6 40
150 16.4 40
150 22.3 40
150 19.3 40
150 11.2 40
Note:
The capacitive current is raised until disconnection.
Test condition: Ic + 30/60/150mA <= Icmax . R1 is set that 30/60/150mA Flow and switch S is closed.
Supplementary inf ormation:
(End of report)
TEST REPORT
IEC 62116
Test procedure of islanding prevention measures for utility-
interconnected photovoltaic inverters
Name of Testing Laboratory Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Guangzhou Branch
preparing the Report ...................... : Room 02, & 101/E201/E301/E401/E501/E601/E701/E801 of
Room 01 1-8/F., No. 7-2. Caipin Road, Science City, GETDD,
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Applicant’s name ............................ : Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Co., Ltd.
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
current
Max. output
50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
power
Max.
apparent 55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor
0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
range
Safety level Class I
Ingress
IP 66
Protection
Operation
Ambient -30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Software
TN1.0
version
Nominal
output 50/60Hz
Frequency
Max.output
144.3A 173.2A 183.7A 191.6A 196.9A
current
Max. output
50KW 60KW 70KW 73KW 75KW
power
Max.
apparent 55KVA 66KVA 70KVA 73KVA 75KVA
power
Power factor
0.8Leading~0.8Lagging
range
Safety level Class I
Ingress
IP 66
Protection
Operation
Ambient -30℃ - +60℃
Temperature
Software
TN1.0
version
Responsible Testing Laboratory (as applicable), testing procedure and testing location(s):
Summary of testing:
Note:
1. The above markings are the minimum requirements required by the safety standard. For the final
production samples, the additional markings which do not give rise to misunderstanding may be
added.
2. Label is attached on the side surface of enclosure and visible after installation.
3. Other labels are identical to above, except the model’s name and ratings
General remarks:
"(See Enclosure #)" refers to additional information appended to the report.
"(See appended table)" refers to a table appended to the report.
Throughout this report a comma / point is used as the decimal separator.
Determination of the test conclusion is based on IEC Guide 115 in consideration of measurement
uncertainty.
This report is for the exclusive use of Intertek's Client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between
Intertek and its Client. Intertek's responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the
agreement. Intertek assumes no liability to any party, other than to the Client in accordance with the
agreement, for any loss, expense or damage occasioned by the use of this report. Only the Client is
authorized to permit copying or distribution of this report and then only in its entirety. Any use of the
Intertek name or one of its marks for the sale or advertisement of the tested material, product or service
must first be approved in writing by Intertek. The observations and test results in this report are relevant
only to the sample tested. This report by itself does not imply that the material, product, or service is or
has ever been under an Intertek certification program.
The test report only allows to be revised only within the report defined retention period unless standard or
regulation was withdrawn or invalid.
This report shall be used together with the report 220308046GZU-001.
Manufacturer’s Declaration per sub-clause 4.2.5 of IECEE 02:
The application for obtaining a CB Test Certificate Yes
includes more than one factory location and a Not applicable
declaration from the Manufacturer stating that the
sample(s) submitted for evaluation is (are)
representative of the products from each factory has
been provided ............................................................... :
When differences exist; they shall be identified in the General product information section.
Name and address of factory (ies) .......................... : Guangdong Growatt New Energy Co., Ltd.
Growatt Industrial Park,No.17 Pingheng Road
Pingtan Town,Huiyang District,Huizhou,
Guangdong,China
Difference of models:
All models are identical, except the number of MPPT and the output power derating in software.
Other than special notice, the model MAX 75KTL3-XL2 is as the representative test model in this report.
4 Testing circuit
The testing circuit shown in Figure 1 is P
employed.
Similar circuits are used for three-phase output. P
Parameters to be measured are shown in Table 1 P
and Figure 1. Parameters to be recorded in the
test report are discussed in Clause 7.
5 Testing equipment
5.1 Measuring instruments P
The waveform measurement/capture device is Waveform caught from the P
able to record the waveform from the beginning switch open and the EUT
of the islanding test until the EUT ceases to cease to energize
energize the island.
For multi-phase EUT, all phases are monitored. P
A waveform monitor designed to detect and P
calculate the run-on time may be used.
For multi-phase EUT, the test and measurement P
equipment is recorded each phase current and
each phase-to-neutral or phase-to-phase voltage,
as appropriate, to determine fundamental
frequency active and reactive power flow over
the duration of the test.
A sampling rate of 10 kHz or higher is P
recommended. The minimum measurement
accuracy is 1 % or less of rated EUT nominal
output voltage and 1 % or less of rated EUT
output current
Current, active power, and reactive power P
measurements through switch S1 used to
determine the circuit balance conditions report
the fundamental (50 Hz or 60 Hz) component.
5.2 DC power source
5.2.1 General P
A PV array or PV array simulator (preferred) may Topcon PV simulator used P
be used. If the EUT can operate in utility-
interconnected mode from a storage battery, a
DC power source may be used in lieu of a
battery as long as the DC power source is not the
limiting device as far as the maximum EUT input
current is concerned.
The DC power source provides voltage and P
current necessary to meet the testing
requirements described in Clause 6.
5.2.2 PV array simulator P
The tests are conducted at the input voltage Topcon PV simulator used P
defined in Table 2 below, and the current is
limited to 1,5 times the rated photovoltaic input
current, except when specified otherwise by the
test requirements.
A PV array simulator is recommended, however, P
any type of power source may be used if it does
not influence the test results.
5.2.3 Current and voltage limited DC power supply N/A
with series resistance
A DC power source used as the EUT input source N/A
is capable of EUT maximum input power (so as
to achieve EUT maximum output power) at
minimum and maximum EUT input operating
voltage.
The power source provides adjustable current N/A
and voltage limit, set to provide the desired short
circuit current and open circuit voltage when
combined with the series and shunt resistance
described below.
A series resistance (and, optionally, a shunt N/A
resistance) is selected to provide a fill factor
within the range:
Output power: Sufficient to provide maximum
EUT output power and other levels specified by
test conditions of table 5.
Response speed: The response time of a
simulator to a step in output voltage, due to a 5%
load change, results in a settling of the output
current to within 10% of its final value in less
than 1ms.
Stability: Excluding the variations caused by the
EUT MPPT, simulator output power remains
stable within 2 % of specified power level over
the duration of the test: from the point where
load balance is achieved until the island
condition is cleared or the allowable run-on time
is exceeded.
Power factor: 0.25 to 0.8
5.2.4 PV array N/A
A PV array used as the EUT input source is N/A
capable of EUT maximum input power at
minimum and maximum EUT input operating
voltage.
5.4 AC loads
On the AC side of the EUT, variable resistance, P
capacitance, and inductance are connected in
parallel as loads between the EUT and the AC
power source. Other sources of load, such as
electronic loads, may be used if it can be shown
that the source does not cause results that are
different than would be obtained with passive
resistors, inductors, and capacitors.
All AC loads are rated for and adjustable to all P
test conditions. The equations for Qf are based
upon an ideal parallel RLC circuit. For this
reason, non-inductive resistors, low loss (high
Qf) inductors, and capacitors with low effective
series resistance and effective series inductance
are utilized in the test circuit. Iron core inductors,
if used, are not exceed a current THD of 2 %
when operated at nominal voltage. Load
components are conservatively rated for the
voltage and power levels expected. Resistor
power ratings are chosen so as to minimize
thermally-induced drift in esistance values
during the course of the test.
Active and reactive power is calculated (using P
the measurements provided in Table 1) in each
of the R, L and C legs of the load so that these
parasitic parameters (and parasitics introduced
by variacs or autotransformers) are properly
accounted for when calculating Qf.
Supplementary information:
For test condition A:
If any of the recorded run-on times are longer than the one recorded for the rated balance condition, then
the non-shaded parameter combinations also require testing.
For test condition B and C:
If run-on times are still increasing at the 95 % or 105 % points, additional 1 % increments is taken until
run-on times begin decreasing.
Supplementary information:
For test condition A:
If any of the recorded run-on times are longer than the one recorded for the rated balance condition, then
the non-shaded parameter combinations also require testing.
For test condition B and C:
If run-on times are still increasing at the 95 % or 105 % points, additional 1 % increments is taken until
run-on times begin decreasing.