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Home » News » Solar » Fraunhofer ISE Sets New Standard for PV Inverters with Integrated Arc Fault Detection Systems
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Fraunhofer ISE Sets New Standard for PV Inverters with Integrated Arc Fault Detection Systems

By Alan MaMay 16, 20233 Mins Read
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Fraunhofer ISE, a renowned research institution, has made a significant announcement regarding a groundbreaking international test standard for photovoltaic (PV) inverters equipped with integrated arc fault detection systems. This new standard, known as IEC 63027, aims to address the limitations of the previous UL 1699B standard by incorporating more realistic operational simulations. The shortcomings of

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