Safety in photovoltaics - MPI-540-PV The very rapid and dynamic development of photovoltaic installations taking place in the world in recent years is impressive. It is largely due to the abandonment of traditional, non-renewable energy sources. Greater social awareness and taking responsibility by the governments of individual countries for the climate around us forces the shift towards green energy. In addition, the technology is constantly evolving, resulting in lower costs. If we add to this the constant increase in energy prices on the market, we will notice that the economic balance is more and more favorable for the photovoltaic sector. This is a key phenomenon in the context of further development of PV systems. Unfortunately, the profitability of investments is often attempted to improve by lowering the quality, and hence - reducing the safety level of the photovoltaic installation itself (and thus increasing the risk of operating and servicing the facility). For this reason, it is very important that the installation meets all safety requirements after assembly, and that its execution complies with applicable regulations. We can only be assured of this by carrying out appropriate tests and acceptance and periodic checks. The legal basis here is primarily the multi-sheet standard EN 62446, defining the method and scope of safety control of photovoltaic installations. Following the guidelines contained therein significantly reduces the risk of electric shock or fire. Measurements allow to determine not only the safety, but also the efficiency of a given installation and its elements.
Fig.1. MPI-540-PV meter with accessories for measuring photovoltaic installations.
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