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Testing the Outdoor Installation Capabilities of Inverters

Choosing the right inverter for outdoor installation requires thorough testing and verification to ensure durability and safety in real-world conditions. The testing criteria can be outlined as follows:

1. Maximum Operating Temperature

The inverter must demonstrate efficient performance under a maximum temperature of 60°C.

2. Humidity Resistance

The inverter’s operation must be tested under conditions of 100% relative humidity.

3. Ingress Protection (IP) Rating

The inverter must have a minimum protection level of IP65, ensuring adequate resistance to dust and water for outdoor applications.

4. Environmental Durability Tests

Water Test: To verify the inverter’s water resistance.

Dust Test: To assess its ability to resist dust infiltration.

Salt Spray Test: To ensure resistance to corrosion caused by salt spray.

5. Verification via Video Evidence

Manufacturers must provide an online video link showcasing these tests, conducted by the manufacturer, to confirm the product’s suitability for outdoor use.


Conclusion:

Passing these tests confirms the inverter’s durability and suitability for outdoor installations, providing users with confidence in its reliability across various environmental conditions.