ETCU 110 and 132 Solar Panel
Environmental Test Chambers
The ETCU series was designed specifically for solar panel testing
and features integrated options to provide reliability,quiet operation,
and proven performance for your testing
requirements. The ETCU series uses the latest in HFC environmentally friendly
refrigerants, which generate much lower compressor temperatures.
Construction
All models feature vapor-tight, continuously welded stainless steel
interiors. Structural reinforcement is used at all critical points.
Through-wall ports are continuously welded. A
combination of fiberglass and polyurethane insulation surrounds
the chamber to maximize insulating characteristics, thus ensuring
minimal thermal transfer.
Solar Panel Testing Features
Meets the following
standards:
- UL 1703 sections 35 and 36
- IEC 60068 section 2.78
- IEC 61215 sections 10.11, 10.12 and 10.13
- IEC 61646 sections
10.13
- IEC 62108 sections 10.6, 10.7, 10.8
- ASTM E1171-04 sections 6.5,
6.6 and 6.7
The Tenney VersaTenn V screen control system provides precise control and
monitoring of chamber operations and can be easily accessed from
remote locations.
Multiple heating and cooling systems are available,
as well as a diverse list of options that together will create
the chamber to accommodate your specific application.
Ultimately, you will receive the Tenney quality you’ve come
to appreciate and expect because we work to design chambers for
your testing requirements.
Features
- Quietest Operation
- High Reliability Refrigeration System
- Improved Cost of Ownership
- Designed for Your Testing Requirements
- Temperature and Humidity Testing +85 °C and 85%
- Tenney VersaTenn
V control system
- Large Chamber Space Tailored to Standard Solar
Panel Sizes
- Quietest Operation
- High Reliability Refrigeration System
- Improved Cost of Ownership
- Automatic Humidity Vent
- Panel Mounting Clips
Options
- IEEE488 Interface
- LinkTenn 32 for Windows® That Permits
Your
Computer to Control up to 10 Chambers
- 6-event Relay Board
- Water Demineralizer System
- Circular Recording Instruments
- Alternate Refrigeration and/or
Heating Systems for Faster Temperature Change Rates or Increased
Product Load-Handling Capabilities
- Additional Ports, etc.
Sensors
A platinum RTD sensor measures temperature. Humidity is measured
by an electronic, capacitive sensor that requires no wet wick or
water supply. The sensors provide excellent
control and display accuracy with minimum maintenance.
Humidity System
The humidity system is constructed of 100% non-corroding parts
and is equipped with its own low water protection system. The system operates at atmospheric pressure and
is specially vented to prevent undesired siphoning. Features the patented Vapor Flo II steam generator.
Heating System
Low-mass nichrome, open wire heating elements are used to reduce
thermal lag and provide rapid response to instrument demand. The
heating elements are isolated from the workspace to reduce radiant
influence on the test item.
Electrical
All wiring complies with NEC. Circuit breakers are used throughout
the electrical system and are located, along with other electrical
components, in a readily accessible, integral
control panel.
Conditioning System
Uniform conditions are assured through the use of a vertical-down
recirculating conditioning stream. The system draws air through
the bottom of the workspace, conditions it as required, then discharges
the air through a grille at the ceiling level. The design of the
conditioning plenum allows the ETC Ultimate Series to offer high
performance in a pre-engineered package.
Door
Since the unit’s chamber is continuously welded, the door
remains as the final sealing surface to maintain atmosphere integrity.
All doors are equipped with double gaskets that trap air for the
purpose of insulation. A unique, energy-efficient system circulates
hot gas from the refrigeration system to provide automatic defrost
for the door gaskets, thus ensuring non-sticking of gasket and extending
gasket
life.
Quietest Operation
In increasingly crowded laboratory environments, equipment noise
is a major concern. Conventional test chambers use sound attentuation
material to cover up the "hammering" noises generated
by reciprocating type compressors. Scroll compressors provide
a smooth, nearly continuous compression cycle by simultaneously
squeezing several pockets of refrigerant gas. The benefit is
a system which operates smoothly and quietly with less annoying
vibration.
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