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SRCC
General
Purpose Benefits
General
The
modern solar industry was founded in 1974, following the original
oil embargo of the previous year. In the years which followed,
energy in all its forms became a national priority.
While
commercial and residential solar systems were available on a limited
regional basis, a mechanism had to be put in place which would
encourage consumers to purchase these relatively unknown products
and new technology with confidence that the technology was valid
and that the products would perform in terms of energy and dollar
savings.
States
with potentially large solar markets, such as California and Florida,
were the first entities to establish such a mechanism by establishing
state testing and rating programs for solar collectors. However,
since there was little consistency between each states testing
requirements and approach to rating solar equipment, such programs
soon became an impediment to manufacturers who marketed in more
than one state.
The
need for a single national program which manufacturers could test
their equipment to and which would benefit consumers by providing
a uniform, national approach for rating and comparing solar equipment
soon became evident. In an unprecedented move, the trade association
for the solar energy industry and a national consortium of state
energy offices and regulatory bodies joined together to lay the
groundwork for such a program which would soon lead to the founding
of the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation.
In
1980 the Solar Rating and Certification Corporation (SRCC) was
incorporated as a non-profit organization whose primary purpose
is the development and implementation of certification programs
and national rating standards for solar energy equipment.
The
corporation is an independent third-party certification entity.
It is unique in that it is the only national certification program
established solely for solar energy products. It is also the only
national certification organization whose programs are the direct
result of combined efforts of state organizations involved in
the administration of standards and an industry association.
Purpose
The
Solar Rating and Certification corporation currently administers
a certification, rating, and labeling program for solar collectors
and a similar program for complete solar water heating systems.
SRCCs
certification program operating guidelines, test methods and minimum
standards, and rating methodologies require the performance of
nationally accepted equipment tests on solar equipment by independent
laboratories which are accredited by SRCC. The test results and
product data are evaluated by SRCC to determine the products
compliance with the minimum standards for certification and to
calculate the performance ratings.
Equipment
which has been certified and rated by SRCC is required to bear
the SRCC certification label which shows the performance rating
for that product.
In
addition, each certified product is published by SRCC in a directory.
Each products directory listing contains information on
the products material and specifications as well as the
certified thermal performance rating.
Benefits
Solar
equipment manufacturers benefit from SRCC certification
and rating in three fundamental ways: the ability to have a product
certified only once; national recognition and/or reciprocity of
the certification; and a reliable means for judging product durability
and performance on a relative standard basis.
The
solar contractor benefits from the SRCC certification in
three fundamental ways also: certification provides product credibility;
provides one with a standard of comparison to be used in sales
literature; and provides a defense against unethical competition
and false claims.
The
solar consumer also benefits from the SRCC programs. These
benefits include obtaining a measurement of quality, a measurement
of performance, third-party independent corroboration, and a national
standardized method to compare solar equipment and thereby determine
the best buy.
Finally
the government and states benefit from SRCCs programs
in that certification provides a rational basis for tax credit
qualifying regulation as well as a basis for setting codes and
standards. A variety of documents are provided for program managers
who are implementing solar energy programs.
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