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Seaward PV200

Seaward PV200

Seaward PV200

Seward PV200

Introducing the Seaward PV200: a compact and cost-effective I-V curve tracer designed for PV systems, featuring user-friendly push-button operation, making it an efficient and versatile testing tool. With the capacity to store up to 999 datasets, it empowers users to compare their results to standard test conditions once downloaded to the SolarCert software.

The PV200 offers comprehensive measurements, including ground (earth) continuity, open circuit voltage, short circuit current, maximum power point voltage, current, and power (with AC/DC clamp). Additionally, it provides the fill factor of the PV module or system under test.

A standout feature of the PV200 is its integrated 1kV insulation resistance test function, eliminating the need for a separate and expensive device. The high-contrast display ensures clear visibility even in direct sunlight.

For enhanced capabilities, the unit can seamlessly capture and record real-time irradiance, ambient temperature, and PV module temperature wirelessly from the Solar Survey 200R. By utilizing the Solar Survey 200R, data can be converted to standard test conditions using SolarCerts, enabling easy comparison with manufacturer’s published data.

These are just a few of the reasons we believe you’ll want to invest in the Seaward PV200.

  • All-in-one commissioning tests and I-V curve tracing.
  • Automatic fill factor calculation.
  • Ground (earth) continuity measurement with test lead null.
  • PV string open circuit and maximum power point voltage measurements up to 1000V DC.
  • PV string short current up to 15ADC.
  • PV array insulation test at 250/500/1000V.
  • Tests individual PV modules or strings.
  • Memory for up to 999 records with USB download to PC.
  • Instant NFC data transfer using the PVMobile app.
  • High contrast display, visible in bright light.

Part Number: 389A910

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