The PowerGlaz 6 series range of Standard Modules have been granted Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) approval in readiness for the introduction of 'Feed in Tariffs' FiT which are being adopted in the UK from next April. The approval relates to the following modules:
PowerGlaz SMT6(48)P modules
PowerGlaz SMT6(54)P mduoles
PowerGlaz SMT6(48)P modules
For further information please contact our Technical Department.
Romag Score a First for Microgeneration
Thursday, 16 April 2009 13:13
Romag has achieved the accolade of becoming the first company to be
awarded a licence under the new and prestigious Kitemark Scheme for
Microgeneration, which is operated by British Standards Institution (BSI).
The licence has been granted in respect of the Romag’s PowerGlaz
SMT6-series solar PV (photovoltaic) modules, which are suitable for use in
on-roof, grid-supplemental and grid-independent applications.
“We have been Kitemark licensees for our glass products for many
years,” said Joe Paisley, Quality Assurance Director at Romag, “and we’ve found
time and again that the Kitemark is very appealing to specifiers and buyers,
not only in the UK but also in major export markets. As soon as the Kitemark Scheme for
Microgeneration was announced we were, therefore, very enthusiastic about
gaining a licence for PV products – and we are delighted to be first company
that has done so!”
“We are confident that this success will help us to further increase
the sales of our PowerGlaz products which, in the six years we’ve been
producing them, have already gained a strong reputation in the marketplace for
quality, performance and value.”
Romag’s Kitemark for Microgeneration licence relates to BS EN
61215:1995, “Crystalline silicon terrestrial photovoltaic (PV) modules. Design
qualification and type approval”.
The licence was granted only after the products had been subjected
to exhaustive testing, and the company’s manufacturing systems and methods had
been carefully evaluated by independent inspectors from BSI. These procedures
will be repeated at regular intervals for as long as Romag holds the licence,
to ensure that standards are maintained and that purchasers of products bearing
the Kitemark can always be assured of consistent quality.
“We’ve always found BSI to be a very supportive organisation to work
with,” said Joe Paisley, “and it fully lived up to these expectations during
the Kitemark licensing process for our PowerGlaz products.”
“As you might expect, with such innovative products and a brand new
scheme, some non-conformities were flagged up, but these were always readily
resolved and the BSI inspectors were exceptionally knowledgeable. The whole
process was helpful in highlighting areas where we might be able to increase
efficiency and cut costs. It’s not only the licence itself that brings big
benefits – the licensing process itself is also beneficial!”
The BSI Kitemark Scheme for Microgeneration is available for both
energy and power products. Energy products cover solar thermal and solar
photovoltaic (PV), heat pumps (air source and ground source) and biomass
heating. Power products include those that produce power that in turn produce
energy, such as solar thermal and solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind turbines.
Included in the
Kitemark scheme for these products will be full MCS certification as a UKAS
accredited certification body for MCS (approval imminent). Certification to MCS
is required by all installers and product manufacturers who want to be able to
access the UK domestic government Feed in Tariffs (FiT’s).
NEW - PowerGlaz PV Kits
Monday, 09 March 2009 12:01
Romag now offer PV kits. For more information please follow the link: