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reading the guide it mentions performance of different panels & how they react, Maybe with all the guidelines & standards we have to adopt they should have had more stringent standards on the panels in the first place & then they would not need the requirement.
Evidence has emerged from MCS 012 testing that the response of apparently similarPV modules to fire tests can be radically different. Some modules are able to achievea good resistance to fire whereas others experience failures such as shattering of theglass coversheet or ignition and burning of sealant material to a sufficient extent asto lower the fire classification.MCS has chosen to adopt a precautionary approach. In the latest version of MCS012 (issue 2.0) this approach has been clarified. Where an in-roof kit relies on the fireperformance of the solar PV module to achieve its fire classification, the classificationis valid only when that roofing kit is used with the family, or families, of solar moduleswith which it was tested. In such cases the MCS 012 certificate will state both the fireclassification achieved and the family or families of solar modules with which the kitachieves this classification.
reading the guide it mentions performance of different panels & how they react, Maybe with all the guidelines & standards we have to adopt they should have had more stringent standards on the panels in the first place & then they would not need the requirement.
Evidence has emerged from MCS 012 testing that the response of apparently similarPV modules to fire tests can be radically different. Some modules are able to achievea good resistance to fire whereas others experience failures such as shattering of theglass coversheet or ignition and burning of sealant material to a sufficient extent asto lower the fire classification.MCS has chosen to adopt a precautionary approach. In the latest version of MCS012 (issue 2.0) this approach has been clarified. Where an in-roof kit relies on the fireperformance of the solar PV module to achieve its fire classification, the classificationis valid only when that roofing kit is used with the family, or families, of solar moduleswith which it was tested. In such cases the MCS 012 certificate will state both the fireclassification achieved and the family or families of solar modules with which the kitachieves this classification.