Anode
Member
- Location
- Washington, USA
The question I have is on cleaning solar systems.
Should we as contractors advise against having unqualified personnel clean a solar array?
How about unqualified personnel cleaning a solar array that is not energized?
Or even better, one that has no high string voltages present, like a microinverter system setup, or a Solaredge system in safe mode.
Would those scenarios be okay in your opinion to advocate building personnel or homeowners to clean their systems?
With respect to safety, and therefore the fundamental principals of the NEC, should we really be advocating owners to clean a system by their own means?
Should we as contractors advise against having unqualified personnel clean a solar array?
How about unqualified personnel cleaning a solar array that is not energized?
Or even better, one that has no high string voltages present, like a microinverter system setup, or a Solaredge system in safe mode.
Would those scenarios be okay in your opinion to advocate building personnel or homeowners to clean their systems?
With respect to safety, and therefore the fundamental principals of the NEC, should we really be advocating owners to clean a system by their own means?