Seraphim modules certified by Italian testing body

October 12, 2011
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Seraphim Solar System’s modules have passed the Italian Certification Authority’s ICIM (Istituto di Certificazione Industriale per la Meccanica) evaluation.

ICIM’s assessment covered Seraphim’s entire management system and the certification will be a boon to the Changzhou-based firm’s hopes of establishing itself within Italy’s highly-competitive PV industry. The accreditation will further increase customer confidence in the modules, which are also bankable with project financier Unicredit Leasing Group, and, in turn, boost Italian sales.

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ICIM is the latest testing body to approve Seraphim’s modules; others include TÜV (IEC 61215 2nd Edition and IEC- 61730 in the EU), CSA (UL 1703, 3rd Edition, in the US and Canada) and CEC (IEC 61215 2nd Edition and IEC- 61730 in Australia).

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