Preventing and Mitigating Flood Damage to Solar Photovoltaic
Discusses the importance of proactive measures, including site assessment, flood level considerations, and various engineering approaches to prevent and mitigate flood damage to solar
As long as the solar system has been isolated and switched off, there is a low risk during a flood event. The biggest risk comes when power returns to the grid, or in cases where a solar system wasn't turned off in time before a flood.
The height of the flood will likely impact how much damage the system sustains and how much of the system needs to be replaced. Do not attempt to turn on a solar system after a storm or flood and stay away from the area until the system is assessed as safe by a qualified electrician.
Where possible, you should check your home insurance policy when first installing a solar system, to ensure that your solar system will be covered in the event of a flood, should the system sustain damage. Some policies will include the solar system, although you may need to increase your coverage, which will mean an increase in your premiums.
Flooding can have several effects on ground-mounted solar panels. Panels can be torn from the ground or their racking in severe flooding as was seen in Spain recently. If solar panel systems are exposed to water, there can be serious consequences for electrical devices such as inverters and batteries.
Discusses the importance of proactive measures, including site assessment, flood level considerations, and various engineering approaches to prevent and mitigate flood damage to solar
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