🔹 What It Means: This is the highest amount of power (in watts, W) that the panel can produce under ideal laboratory conditions, also known as Standard Test Conditions (STC).
Do I need a label for a solar PV system?
Solar PV labeling has been simplified for the 2017 code version. Here are the labels required by the NEC and/or NFPA 1 for the typical solar installation. NEC 690.13 (B) label is required at each PV system disconnecting means. This will include combiner boxes, AC/DC switches & AC Disconnects.
Solar panels should have a sticker on the back detailing important information about that panel and those details should be listed in the specifications for the panel. Those specs are particularly important if you're adding to existing panels, as you want your new panel to work with the old.
Are solar warning labels UV printed?
These Labels Are UV Screen Printed And UV Inkjet Printed, The Highest Quality You Will Find And Designed To Last Years Outdoors In The Sun. Solar Warning Labels Application And Test Standards.
Are solar labels UV laminated?
We carry an extensive collection of Premium Photovoltaic Solar Labels at the Best Prices Online. All our solar labels are UV laminated and printed on the highest quality materials for outdoor durability and sustainability. SolarCompliantLabels.com goes to great lengths with our products to ensure your solar install clears compliance.
Are solar labels made in the USA?
Custom solar labels and special orders are available on request. All our solar labels are manufactured from premium grade outdoor vinyl with outdoor rated polyester film laminate and or engineering grade reflective 7 year glass bead polyurethane – MADE IN THE USA. Premium Photovoltaic Solar Labels at the Best Prices Online.
How do I know if my solar panel is safe?
The label on the back of the solar panel should state that the figures listed on that label were obtained under Standard Test Conditions, or STC, and it should also tell you what those standard test conditions are. They are generally the same for every solar panel: This is the amount of air that radiation from the sun has to pass through.