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Report IEA-PVPS T15-15: 2023 What is IEA PVPS TCP?The International Energy Agency (IEA), founded in 1974, is an autonomous body within the framework of theOrganization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP)was created with a belief that the future of energy security and sustainability starts with global collaboration. Theprogramme is made up of 6.000 experts across government, academia, and industry dedicated to advancing commonresearch and the application of specific energy technologies.The IEAPhotovoltaic Power Systems Programme (IEA PVPS) is one of the TCP’s within the IEA and was established in1993. The mission of the programme is to “enhance the international collaborative efforts which facilitate the role ofphotovoltaic solar energy as acornerstone in the transition to sustainable energy systems.”Toachieve this, theProgramme’s participants have undertaken a variety of joint research projects in PV power systems applications. Theoverall programme is headed by an Executive Committee, comprised of one delegate from each country or organisationmember, which designates distinct ‘Tasks,’ that may be research projects or activity areas.The IEA PVPS participating countries are Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, Finland, France,Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, South Africa,Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States of America. The European Commission, SolarPower Europe, theSmart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA), the Solar Energy Industries Association and the Cop-perAlliance are also members.Visit us at:www.iea-pvps.orgWhat is IEA PVPS Task 15?The objective of Task 15 of the IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme is to create an enabling framework toaccelerate the penetration of BIPV products in the global market of renewables, resulting in an equal playing field forBIPV products, BAPV products and regular building envelope components, respecting mandatory issues, aestheticissues, reliability issues, and financial issues.Subtask E of Task 15 is focused onpre-normativeinternational research on BIPV characterisation methods and activityE.3 is dedicated tofiresafety of BIPV modules and installations.Authors➢Main Authors:S. Boddaert, P. Bonomo, G. Eder, R. Fjellgaard Mikalsen, H. Ishii, J-T. Kim, Y. Ko, P. Kovács,T. Li,X. Olano,F.Parolini, D. Qi, V. Shabunko,L. Slooff,R.Stølen, D. Valencia,S. Villa,H. R. Wilson,R. Yang, Y Zang.➢Contributing Authors:K. Berger, T. Makris, G. Manzini, E. Roman, J.M. Vega de Seoane,D. Tan.➢Editors:V. Shabunko and P. KovácsDISCLAIMERThe IEA PVPS TCP is organised under the auspices of the International Energy Agency (IEA) but is functionally and legallyautonomous. Views, findings and publications of the IEA PVPS TCP do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the IEASecretariat or its individual member countries.COVERPHOTO: Reaction to fire test according to method SP Fire 105 on aBIPV façade system(Source:RISEFire Research)ISBN978-3-907281-39-0:Firesafety of BIPV: International mapping of accredited and R&D facilities in the context of codes andstandards PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SYSTEMS PROGRAMMEFire safety of BIPV: International mappingof accredited and R&D facilities in thecontext of codes and standardsIEA PVPSTask 15Enabling Framework for theDevelopment of BIPVReport IEA-PVPS T15-15:2023July-2023ISBN978-3-907281-39-0 2.1Relationship between European and international standards concerningfire safety and local building requirements.........................................................................................19EXAMPLES OF ACCREDITED LABORATORIES, R&D FACILITIES ANDREGULATORY STATUS FOR FIRE SAFETYINPARTICIPATING COUNTRIES........213.1Australia..............................................................................................................................................223.2Brazil....................................................................................................................................................233.3Canada...............................................................................................................................................253.4China....................................................................................................................................................263.5Europe.................................................................................................................................................293.5.1Austria..................................................................................................................................313.5.2France..................................................................................................................................333.5.3Germany.............................................................................................................