Automatic Taipei Solar Cell Cabinet for Fire Stations

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4 Frequently Asked Questions about “Automatic Taipei Solar Cell Cabinet for Fire Stations”

Can a PV system be used near a fire?

The presence of a PV system near a fire may produce hazards such as heightened potential for falls, electrical shock, and collapse of roof structures. Due to these perceived hazards, there have been cases where firefighters limited their operations and the fire was allowed to expand.

When did fire safety standards for PV systems come into force?

The Tokyo Fire Department released “Directive standards for fire safety measurement regarding PV systems” to ensure the safety of firefighters in July 201424. The scope includes buildings requiring fire prevention such as commercial buildings and public buildings in Tokyo. It went into force on October 1, 2014.

Can a firefighter install a PV module on a roof?

In the United States, smoke ventilation is sometimes still implemented in firefighter operations. Ventilation is usually performed at the peak of the roof, so PV module installation is prohibited within 3 feet (~0.9 m) from the ridge on each roof slope.

Do PV modules need AFCI?

Rather, it matches the system voltage (per article 690.11, 2011 NEC) below which no AFCI is required. Because conventional PV modules typically obtain over 40 V in open-circuit conditions, the new 80 V limit implicitly requires additional electronics for each module.

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