SUN - UL 1703, Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels
Effective October 25, 2016
Effective Date (See Schedule below): October 25, 2016
Impact Statement: A review of all Listing Reports is necessary to determine which products comply with new/revised requirements and which products will require re-evaluation. NOTE: Effective immediately, this revised standard will be exclusively used for evaluation of new products unless the Applicant requests in writing that current requirements be used along with their understanding that their listings will be withdrawn on Effective Date noted above, unless the product is found to comply with new/revised requirements.
Overview of Changes: (specific details of new/revised requirements are found in table below):
- Revisions to Fire Rating Tests for PV Modules and Panels.
- Creation of Section 42A “Performance Requirements for Cemented Joints”
Schedule: So that shipping of products with Listing Marks will not be interrupted, an approximate schedule has been established to ensure Listing Reports are found compliant by Effective Date:
- February 22, 2016 = 8 Month Report Review – Intertek will review all Reports. Update if compliance is verified or issue Findings Letter/Quote for any re-evaluations needed
- April 25, 2016 = 6 Month Quote Cut-off – Quotes returned for necessary re-evaluations
- September 23, 2016 = 30 Day Warning – Client advised of all non-compliant Reports to be Suspended
- October 25, 2016 = Effective Date – ATM Suspended for all non-compliant Reports
Fees: An initial review of Listing Report (s) will be covered by a direct billing project and will be invoiced at not more than $1000 per report.
Client Action Required:
Information – To assist our Engineer with review of your Listing Reports, please submit technical information in response to the new/revised paragraphs noted in the attached or explain why these new/revised requirements do not apply to your product (s).
Current Listings Not Active? – Please immediately identify any current Listing Reports or products that are no longer active and should be removed from our records. We will do this at no charge as long as Intertek is notified in writing prior to the review of your reports.
Clause | Verdict | Comment |
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The revisions dated October 25, 2013 were issued to incorporate the following: | ||
16 | Fire | |
16.1 | Additions to existing requirements are underlined and deletions are shown
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16.2 | New clause added; Modules or panels intended for installation integral with or forming a part of the building’s roof structure are referred to in this standard as building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPVs) and shall be evaluated in accordance with the Standard for the Standard Test Methods for Fire Tests of Roof Coverings, UL 790, as a Class A, B, or C roof covering material or roof covering system. | |
16.3 | New clause added; Modules or panels that are not BIPVs and are intended for stand-off or rack mounting in combination with a roof covering shall be evaluated in accordance with the tests described in Fire Tests, Section 31, and as shown by Table 31.2 with respect to the fire performance requirements for Class A, B, or C when the module or panel is marked as being fire rated as specified in 47.11. The module or panel with its mounting system is to be evaluated for Class A, B, or C so that the appropriate System Fire Class Rating can be used for building code compliance purposes. | |
16.4 | New clause added; The specimens selected for testing are to be representative of the construction series being investigated with regard to components and design. A module or panel intended for mounting on a roof may be represented by type in accordance with 16.4.1 to simplify the evaluation of module or panel types, roof-mounting configurations, and mounting systems. | |
16.4.1 | Note: this clause was revised again for clarity in the later revisions of May 20, 2014 and October 12, 2015, the content below reflects these clarification updates. The use of module or panel types in this Section is optional. A module or panel intended for mounting on a roof (but not BIPVs) can be classified according to type based on its construction and the results of the fire tests detailed in Section 31.1.2, Spread of Flame on Top Surface, and Section 31.1.3, Burning Brand on Top Surface. Module or panel construction types shall be evaluated based on the following characteristics of PV module and panel construction: (1) the superstrate material; (2) the encapsulant material; (3) the substrate material; and, (4) the frame type and geometry (if any). The following types are representative of common module and panel constructions and their associated fire characteristics: A Type 1, 4, or 7 module or panel meets the following requirements:
A Type 2, 5, or 8 module or panel meets the following requirements:
A Type 3, 6, or a 9-15 module or panel meets the following requirements:
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Section 31 | Fire Tests New test methods for non-BIPV modules now incorporating racking systems and roofing materials as a system. | |
Section 32 | Info | Section Deleted. |
47 | Info | MARKING Addition of module type markings (details below); |
47.11 | Additions to existing requirements are underlined and deletions are shown
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47.11.1 | New sub-clause added; The module or panel may be marked with its type as defined in 16.4.1, for example: ²Module Fire Performance: Type 1². | |
48 | Info | Installation and Assembly Instructions |
48.1.2 | Additions to existing requirements are underlined and deletions are shown The mechanical installation instructions for roof mounting shall include: a) A statement indicating the minimum mechanical means to be used for securement of the module or panel to the roof, b) | |
The revisions dated May 20, 2014 were issued to incorporate the following: | ||
42A | New section added; Cemented Joints This new section includes new construction requirements, material testing, and UV weather resistance requirements for Cemented Joints (see standard for section details). |
CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: This Table and column "Verdict" can be used in determining how your current or future production is or will be in compliance with new/revised requirements.