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6 FAQs about [Installation of photovoltaic panel power supply system in community]
Do I need a Dno to install a solar PV system?
If you live in a listed building, conservation area or national park, there may be additional restrictions. If you’re planning to install a solar PV system in your home, you must register it with your Distribution Network Operator (DNO). The DNO is the company responsible for bringing electricity to your home.
Should a PV system be isolated before electrical work is performed?
A PV system is an additional source of supply, so both the mains supply and the PV supply must be securely isolated before electrical work is performed on the installation.
How should a PV system be designed & installed?
From the outset, the designer and installer of a PV system must consider the potential hazards carefully, and systematically devise methods to minimise the risks. This will include both mitigating potential hazards present during and after the installation phase.
To whom is the photovoltaic (PV) guide applicable?
This guide is applicable to Clients planning or undertaking installation of Photovoltaic (PV) systems on ‘Large Scale’ buildings. These buildings are typically owned by organisations from the public or private sector, such as educational establishments, local government, a local community, or commercial organisations.
How do I register a solar PV system?
If you’re planning to install a solar PV system in your home, you must register it with your Distribution Network Operator (DNO). The DNO is the company responsible for bringing electricity to your home. Usually, your installer will register the device for you.
Are there any UK standards relating to a PV installation?
While many UK standards apply in general terms, at the time of writing there is still relatively little which specifically relates to a PV installation. However, there are two documents which specifically relate to the installation of these systems that are of particular relevance:
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