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Description / Abstract:
These requirements cover DC photovoltaic arc-fault circuit
protection devices intended for use in solar photovoltaic
electrical energy systems as described in Article 690 of the
National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. This protection is intended to
mitigate the effects of arcing faults that may pose a risk of fire
ignition under certain conditions if the arcing persists.
These requirements cover devices including photovoltaic (PV) dc
arc-fault circuit-interrupters (AFCI), arc-fault detectors (AFD),
interrupting devices (ID) and inverters, converters, and charge
controllers with integral arc-fault circuit-interrupter
protection.
These requirements cover devices rated 1000 volts or less. They
are intended for use in dc electrical systems that are supplied by
a photovoltaic source, such as a module with solar cells designed
to generate dc power when exposed to sunlight.
These requirements are intended to be used with the Standard for
Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupters, UL 1699, as these requirements
modify the requirements described in that standard.
These devices are not intended to detect glowing
connections.
In Part 1 of these requirements the term "device" is used
generically to apply to all of the devices covered by these
requirements and is modified when the requirement does not apply to
all types. In Part 2 and Part 3 of these requirements the term
²device² is used generically to apply to all devices covered by the
particular part of this outline, and is modified when the
requirement does not apply to all types.
A device that is also intended to perform other functions, such
as overcurrent protection, disconnects, combiner boxes, inverters,
or other PV system functions or any combination thereof, shall
additionally comply with the requirements of the applicable
Standard or Standards that cover devices that provide those
functions as intended for use in PV systems.