ISO 9806:2025

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 October 2025

Solar energy — Solar thermal collectors — Test methods

ISO 9806:2025 Files

English 89 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 114.51

ISO 9806:2025 Scope

This document specifies test methods for assessing the durability, reliability, safety and thermal performance of fluid heating solar collectors. The test methods are applicable for laboratory testing and for in situ testing.

This document is applicable to all types of fluid heating solar collectors, air heating solar collectors, hybrid solar collectors co-generating heat and electric power, as well as to solar collectors using external power sources for normal operation and/or safety purposes. This document does not address electrical safety aspects or other specific properties directly related to electric power generation.

This document is not applicable to devices in which a thermal storage unit is an integral part to such an extent that the collection process cannot be separated from the storage process for making the collector thermal performance measurements.

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