Sunday, September 20, 2009

Solar Panel Test Chamber Now Provides Up to 66 Percent Energy Savings

A press release from Cincinnati Sub-Zero highlights an interesting new testing chamber for solar panels.

CSZ's new solar panel testing chambers can provide up to 66% energy saving using CSZ's patented Tundra system. These chambers meet the temperature cycling, damp heat and humidity freeze test specifications for solar panel testing.

Cincinnati, OH September 17, 2009 -- Cincinnati Sub-Zero (CSZ) will be releasing their Solar Panel Test Chamber, model SPH-100 with over 2,800 liters of workspace. The test chamber is designed to accommodate multiple solar panels for testing all three sections of the IEC temperature cycling, humidity freeze and damp heat test specifications. Available with a temperature range of -45°C to 190°C and humidity range from 20% to 95% RH. Chambers are designed to accommodate up to ten 3' x 5' (91cm x 152cm) solar panels with a floor load rating of 600 lbs (272 kgs).

Solar Panel Test Chamber
Solar Panel Test Chamber

These state-of-the-art environmental chambers are designed for increased performance, energy efficiency, ease of service, reduced utility and maintenance costs. Documented energy savings of 47-66% are obtained by using CSZ's proven & patented Tundra system.

System includes CSZ's advanced EZT-560i controller for easy operation & virtual control. Standard features include data logging, data-file access via USB stick, Ethernet control and monitoring, alarm notification via email or phone message, data-file backup, and more. Product is available for sale worldwide. Smaller and large size models are available to accommodate various size solar cells & panels.

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