Some of the processes involved in the maintenance of solar power systems;
- Checking your system is safe and poses no electrical or fire risk to you or your family employees or your family..
- Identifying warranty related issues as early as possible and reporting to manufacturer or dealer.
- Close inspection of solar panels for any installation, manufacturing defects, cracks or damage.
- The timely and regular cleaning of solar cells and PV panels.
- Check all panel interconnectors for loose or hot joints.
- Diagnosis and tests pertaining to low solar power production.
- Shade analysis
- Infra red thermal check.
- Checking any holes in your roof are sealed properly and wont leak into your house.
- Check the solar panel racking system is installed correctly and to the standard required for your wind region.
- Check the solar panels are earthed correctly in case they short out on your roof and become an electrical hazard for you or your family.
- Regular maintenance of all thermal-based components.
- Checking the inverter is installed, programmed and set up correctly.
- Checking of wiring, conduits and all related weatherproof equipment such as isolators are installed to Australian Standards and safe.
- Checking all terminals are firmly fastened and no hot joints that could result in failure or fire.
- Filing of warranty claims on your behalf, saving you the hassle and time.
- Organising warranty replacements
To do this properly takes time, in depth knowledge, the right equipment and an experienced eye.