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callywallywoo
Hi everyone,
I'm new so please be gentle with me. My husband a fire safety officer and has been asked to look into the possible complications of solar during a domestic house fire. He has looked at enecsys micro inverters and understands that these are safe because the system shuts down when the mains ac is disconnected no voltage is being produced other than the small length of dc cable from panel to inverter (SORRY TO BE VAGUE BUT IM WORKING ON INFO MY HUSBAND TOLD ME) is this correct or has he got it wrong?.
With a string inverter he understands that this is different because you cannot isolate the dc cable which runs from the panels to the inverter, thus in the case of a fire there would always be a possible risk of electrocution from the dc cable obviously water isn't good either.
Has anyone got any comments about this it would be very helpful and i may be able to relax at night without him going on about solar systems.
Thanks
Cally.
I'm new so please be gentle with me. My husband a fire safety officer and has been asked to look into the possible complications of solar during a domestic house fire. He has looked at enecsys micro inverters and understands that these are safe because the system shuts down when the mains ac is disconnected no voltage is being produced other than the small length of dc cable from panel to inverter (SORRY TO BE VAGUE BUT IM WORKING ON INFO MY HUSBAND TOLD ME) is this correct or has he got it wrong?.
With a string inverter he understands that this is different because you cannot isolate the dc cable which runs from the panels to the inverter, thus in the case of a fire there would always be a possible risk of electrocution from the dc cable obviously water isn't good either.
Has anyone got any comments about this it would be very helpful and i may be able to relax at night without him going on about solar systems.
Thanks
Cally.