IEEE 1361-2014
Alone Photovoltaic (PV) Systems
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1361-2014 is a standard for Alone Photovoltaic (PV) Systems, providing technical guidance for the design and evaluation of standalone solar power installations. In the context of geoscience and power, energy, and industry applications, it is relevant where remote or off-grid electrical supply is needed and system performance must be defined clearly. This document matters because it helps align planning, equipment selection, and engineering expectations for PV systems that operate without grid support.
About 1361-2014
This standard focuses on the technical requirements and considerations associated with alone photovoltaic systems, typically used where independent power generation is necessary. 1361-2014 helps define a common basis for understanding how such systems should be specified, assessed, and applied. Its scope is especially useful when selecting components, comparing system options, or reviewing engineering documents for standalone PV installations. For users working with solar-based power solutions, it provides a structured reference for consistent technical decision-making.
Where is 1361-2014 used?
1361-2014 is commonly used in standalone solar power projects where electricity must be produced and managed locally. Typical applications may include remote monitoring sites, field installations, isolated industrial equipment, and other locations where grid connection is impractical. It can also support planning for energy systems used in geoscience operations or similar technical environments that rely on dependable off-grid power. The standard is useful whenever PV system design must be matched to site conditions and operating demands.
Importance in practice
In practice, 1361-2014 supports clearer design control and more consistent evaluation of standalone PV systems. It can help reduce procurement ambiguity by giving buyers and engineers a shared technical reference for system expectations and performance-related decisions. For off-grid installations, this kind of standard is important for improving reliability, supporting testing and acceptance checks, and lowering the risk of mismatched equipment choices. 1361-2014 is particularly valuable when system consistency and long-term operation are critical.
- Standalone photovoltaic system guidance
- Off-grid power applications
- Technical reference for design review
- Useful for equipment selection and evaluation
- Supports consistent engineering decisions
- Publication Date: 2014
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Geoscience; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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