And that is where the fights starts.
These are the kind of challenges we are faced with on a daily basis.
The electrican finishes off his pretty looking solar installtion and decides to switch off the DC isolator to connect the Dc surge arrester, because he is new at installing systems doesnt know that the power is bridged at the MPPT and there switching off one of his string DC doubl pole isolators means nothing, because the powe ris still on at the top and bottom of the isolator, oh crap, his partner realises he is experiencing an awakening, sees a notice of the main DB "IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL LEAKAGE SWTICH OFF THE MAIN SUPPLY" and that people has become the biggest problem in electrical installtions linked to property electrical installation. The person who did the quick 10 minutes training session on the system is nowhere to be found. How do we switch off the power, or should I say how do we identify what to switch off? The regs say you must fit the in case label, but in reality it its more dangerous creating a flase statement.
The question I aask myself is what are we going to do about these issues? How long is it going to take before an updated version of the regs are relleased addressing all these issue, like the neutral earth bond, lithium battery installtion guide, safe isolation format.
I do understand that we ahve all been caught with our pants around our ankles, but we are talking public safety.
Another challenge we are going to face, who is going to pay for all the installations (over a million ?) to be bought up to standard once the new regualtions are released.
IF you sell your property which has a COC for the solar installation, will it be valid ?
Lets say the all the permenant bond or the relay is outlawed nd a document rleased, who will pay for the upgrade to make it safe? By the way the ratio of permanant bonds to relays is in favour of the permanant bond by a substantial margin. Can the customer claim against the installer for costs to make it right?
There is not control at the moment and because people are desperate and it looks like it is going to get even worse with stage 6 here to stay for a while, and the light is dimming at the end of the tunnel
MY concern is also the warrnaty periods offered on these systems, who is going to honour the claims in 5-10 years time?
These are the kind of challenges we are faced with on a daily basis.
The electrican finishes off his pretty looking solar installtion and decides to switch off the DC isolator to connect the Dc surge arrester, because he is new at installing systems doesnt know that the power is bridged at the MPPT and there switching off one of his string DC doubl pole isolators means nothing, because the powe ris still on at the top and bottom of the isolator, oh crap, his partner realises he is experiencing an awakening, sees a notice of the main DB "IN CASE OF ACCIDENTAL LEAKAGE SWTICH OFF THE MAIN SUPPLY" and that people has become the biggest problem in electrical installtions linked to property electrical installation. The person who did the quick 10 minutes training session on the system is nowhere to be found. How do we switch off the power, or should I say how do we identify what to switch off? The regs say you must fit the in case label, but in reality it its more dangerous creating a flase statement.
The question I aask myself is what are we going to do about these issues? How long is it going to take before an updated version of the regs are relleased addressing all these issue, like the neutral earth bond, lithium battery installtion guide, safe isolation format.
I do understand that we ahve all been caught with our pants around our ankles, but we are talking public safety.
Another challenge we are going to face, who is going to pay for all the installations (over a million ?) to be bought up to standard once the new regualtions are released.
IF you sell your property which has a COC for the solar installation, will it be valid ?
Lets say the all the permenant bond or the relay is outlawed nd a document rleased, who will pay for the upgrade to make it safe? By the way the ratio of permanant bonds to relays is in favour of the permanant bond by a substantial margin. Can the customer claim against the installer for costs to make it right?
There is not control at the moment and because people are desperate and it looks like it is going to get even worse with stage 6 here to stay for a while, and the light is dimming at the end of the tunnel

MY concern is also the warrnaty periods offered on these systems, who is going to honour the claims in 5-10 years time?
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