Fundamental Hurricane Season Prep for Solar Installations: Roof and Ground Mounts
Fundamental Hurricane Season Prep for Solar Installations: Roof and Ground Mounts
Protecting Your Investment
Hurricane season in Barbados and the wider Caribbean can be a time of uncertainty. As a solar system homeowner, it's essential to take proactive steps to protect your photovoltaic (PV) system. Whether your installation is on your roof or the ground, here are some key preparations to ensure your system remains operational and safe during storms.
Roof-Mounted Systems
- Regular Inspections: Before hurricane season, conduct a thorough inspection of your roof-mounted system. Check for loose connections, damaged panels, or corrosion.
- Secure Mounting Hardware: Ensure that the mounting hardware is secure and can withstand high winds. If necessary, tighten bolts or add additional support structures.
- Trim Tree Branches: Remove any tree branches that could pose a threat to your system during a storm. Overhanging branches can become dislodged and damage your panels. As a bonus, clear skies above your panels should give you better efficiency in fair weather.
- Backup Power: Invest in a battery backup system to ensure you have access to electricity even during a power outage.
Ground-Mounted Systems
- Reinforced Structures: Ensure that the ground mount structures are adequately reinforced. Check for any signs of weakness or damage.
- Secure Cables: Properly secure all cables and wiring to prevent them from being damaged by debris or strong winds.
- Clear Surrounding Area: Remove any debris or obstacles that could be blown into your system during a storm.
General Tips for Both Roof and Ground Mounts
- Stay Informed: Monitor weather forecasts and be prepared to evacuate if necessary.
- Insurance: Ensure your home insurance policy covers your solar system. Or if you have a separate policy for your system, ensure that you know what it covers.
- Emergency Kit: Have an emergency kit ready with hand tools to make quick repairs/reinforcements and essential supplies, including a flashlight, batteries, and a first-aid kit.
- Turn Off the Inverter: If a hurricane is imminent, turn off the inverter to protect your system, and the grid, from potential damage.
By taking these precautions, you can significantly reduce the risk of damage to your solar system during hurricane season and ensure its continued performance. Remember, prevention is key when it comes to protecting your investment.
For more information, you can always contact us at: info@ngebarbados.com or (246) 426 2871