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An Electrical Certificate of Compliance (ECOC) or electrical coc is a legal document that verifies an electrical installation is compliant on the date of inspection with all the legal requirements as stipulated in the Electrical Installations Occupational Health and Safety Act of South Africa.

We all wish that our electrical installations could last a lifetime but this is unfortunately not the case. All electrical installations require regular inspections to ensure they are safe and meet the minimum standards as laid out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Contact Electrician for COC

After your property has been inspected, you will be issued with an electrical compliance certificate. This certificate proves that your property complies with regulation and will allow the continued transfer of your property when selling your home.

An electrical certificate of compliance when issued ensures that:

  • All your electrical circuits are healthy and functioning correctly.
  • Your premises is free from any potential electric shock risks and fire hazards.
  • Your premises is free from any defective electrical work.
  • That your premises has been correctly earthed and bonded.
  • When an electrician inspects your property, tests are carried out on wiring and fixed electrical equipment to ensure they are safe and free from defects. 

Please note: Warranty only covered under the condition that the end user has a valid COC certificate issued by a certified electrician / installer.

SOLAR PANEL JINKO SOLAR 545W

R3,959.16

Out of stock

Description

Performance Warranty

  • 12 Year product warranty
  • 25 Year linear power warranty
  • 0.55% Annual degradation over twenty-five years

Key Features

  • Multi Busbar Technology
  • Durability against extreme environmental conditions
  • Reduced hot spot loss
  • Enhanced mechanical load
  • Longer Life-time power yield

Mechanical Characteristics

Cell type P-Type Mono-crystalline
No. of Cells 144 (6×24)
Dimensions 2274x1134x35mm
Weight 28.9kg
Front Glass Anti-Reflection Coating, High Transmission, Low Iron, Tempered Glass
Frame Anodized Aluminium Alloy
Junction Box IP68 Rated
Output Cables TUV 1×4.0mm2
(+): 400mm , (-): 200mm or Customized Length

Module Specifications

Module Type STC
Maximum Power (Pmax) 545Wp
Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp) 40.80V
Maximum Power Current (Imp) 13.36A
Open-circuit Voltage (Voc) 49.52V
Short-circuit Current (Isc) 13.94A
Module Efficiency STC (%) 21.13%
Operating Temperature(℃) -40℃~+85℃
Maximum system voltage 1000/1500VDC (IEC)
Maximum series fuse rating 25A
Power tolerance 0~+3%
Temperature coefficients of Pmax -0.35%/℃
Temperature coefficients of Voc -0.28%/℃
Temperature coefficients of Isc 0.048%/℃
Nominal operating cell temperature (NOCT) 45±2℃

 

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Please note: Warranty only covered under the condition that the end user has a valid COC certificate issued by a certified electrician / installer.

An Electrical Certificate of Compliance (ECOC) or electrical coc is a legal document that verifies an electrical installation is compliant on the date of inspection with all the legal requirements as stipulated in the Electrical Installations Occupational Health and Safety Act of South Africa.

We all wish that our electrical installations could last a lifetime but this is unfortunately not the case. All electrical installations require regular inspections to ensure they are safe and meet the minimum standards as laid out in the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

Contact Electrician for COC

After your property has been inspected, you will be issued with an electrical compliance certificate. This certificate proves that your property complies with regulation and will allow the continued transfer of your property when selling your home.

An electrical certificate of compliance when issued ensures that:

  • All your electrical circuits are healthy and functioning correctly.
  • Your premises is free from any potential electric shock risks and fire hazards.
  • Your premises is free from any defective electrical work.
  • That your premises has been correctly earthed and bonded.
  • When an electrician inspects your property, tests are carried out on wiring and fixed electrical equipment to ensure they are safe and free from defects.