UL Listing For Innovative Commercial Rooftop Solar Systems
Monrovia CA (SPX) Jul 13, 2010 Soliant Energy has announced that the SE-500X, its flagship product, has officially received the highly-esteemed UL Listing from Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Additionally, the SE-500X is the first product certified under the SU 8703 UL draft standard, a new comprehensive code defined specifically to test safety parameters of concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) products. UL is a global organization dedicated to providing safety testing and standards for commercial products around the world. UL has taken a leading role in developing new safety standards specifically covering use cases associated with commercial CPV systems, resulting in the new SU 8703 standard.
Key Enabler for Commercial Rooftop CPV Industry "The full commercial potential of rooftop CPV will only be reached when customers can install systems with the peace-of-mind that all safety standards have been met or exceeded. This new UL standard, SU 8703, ensures that rigorous safety standards have been met and is a critical enabler to the accelerated growth of our industry," said Terry Bailey, chief executive of Soliant Energy, Inc. "UL's global footprint of technical experts and our state-of-the-art facilities help manufacturers gain the compliance credentials they need to compete in the global marketplace. Safety is of critical importance to rooftop commercial solar and we are gratified to see Soliant become the first to comply with the SU 8703 standard," said Evelyn Butler, director of UL's Renewable Energy Sector.
Watershed Moment for Soliant Energy To acquire UL Listing, the SE-500X underwent a year of rigorous testing at UL's commercially focused photovoltaic testing and certification facility in San Jose, CA. Tests fall under three general categories: electrical safety, mechanical safety and fire safety. During the testing process, Soliant worked closely with UL to define a fire test method for CPV products to be used on commercial rooftops. The Soliant SE-500X is now fire rated for installation on a class C or better roof; class C is generally the lowest quality roof allowable by code. This is of critical importance in major urban counties, such as LA County, where commercial fire codes are extremely strict.
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