To protect solar inverters from lightning damage, install appropriate Surge Protection Devices (SPDs) 1 on both AC and DC sides of the system. Select SPDs with voltage ratings matching your system's maximum voltage, and ensure they're properly grounded. What Is a Solar Inverter and How Does It Work? Inverters are at the center of any solar energy system. They're often considered to be the brains of a project, whether it's a 2-kW residential system. Solar PV systems are designed to collect energy from sunlight, but they also have large metallic components including panels, frames, and mounts, along with extensive electrical wiring. Both metal and wiring serve as excellent paths for electrical currents, making solar installations natural. In this blog, we'll discuss comprehensive strategies to safeguard your solar panels and inverter against lightning. Let's explore how lightning affects PV systems, the risks involved, and practical steps you can take to. Grounding gives fault currents a path to earth so protective devices trip reliably. Bonding ties all metallic components together so no dangerous voltage difference exists between racks, frames, or chassis.
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