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Metrel launches safety tester for electrical installations for PV systems – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 5, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Metrel, a Slovenian supplier of measuring equipment, says its new safety tester for electrical installations can assess systems with a maximum voltage of up to 1,500 V and a maximum short-circuit current of 40 A.

November 4, 2024
Lior Kahana

The MI 3114 PV tester

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The Slovenian measuring equipment manufacturer Metrel has released a new multifunctional safety tester for electrical installations for PV systems. The MI 3114 PV tester can test systems with a maximum voltage of up to 1,500 V and a maximum short-circuit current of 40 A.

“It supports testing in accordance with the IEC 62446-1 standard and supports all measurement procedures, which include all Category 1 tests,” the company said. “This includes PV-specific measurements such as insulation resistance measurements of PV strings, Isc and Uoc measurements, as well as the calculation of measurement results to STC values ​​and comparison with nominal values ​​given by the PV module manufacturer.”

The product has various accessories and a “standard” or “pro” configuration. The latter includes an external Wi-Fi unit for measuring irradiation and cell temperature of PV modules. The MI 3114 is controlled locally via a color touch screen.

The safety tester measures 31 cm x 13 cm x 25 cm and weighs 4.4 kg. The optional remote control weighs 1 kg and measures 14 cm x 8 cm x 23 cm. Both operate at altitudes of up to 4,000 meters.

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