Lightning rods protect you from direct strikes. They provide an alternative, low resistance, direct route to earth so that the lightning is much less likely to go through the solar power system.
What is a lightning rod?
“Lightning rods” are static discharge devices that are placed above buildings and solar-electric arrays, and connected to ground. They are meant to prevent static charge buildup and the surrounding atmosphere's eventual ionization. They can help prevent a strike and can provide a path for a very high current to ground if a strike does occur.
How to protect solar panels from lightning strikes?
Therefore, to protect solar panels from direct lightning strikes, rod or catenary wire lightning rods, that provide the necessary protection zone, are used. The type of protection of photopanels is determined on the basis of economic considerations, since they are not the most expensive components of the system.
What are the different types of lightning arresters for solar panels?
Here are seven types of lightning arresters for solar panels, A copper lightning arrester is made up of a copper-bonded rod with around 45 or five spikes on top. Voltage spikes from electrical storms are absorbed by it and allowed to pass through the solar system, electrical wiring and any other household devices.
Do rooftop solar projects need lightning arresters?
However, rooftop solar projects are exposed to various elements, and they are vulnerable to lightning strikes, especially in places such as India, where there is a high incidence of lightning. In such situations, solar lightning arresters are crucial equipment. Here is everything you need to know about the lightning arrester for the solar system.
Lightning arresters protect solar panels against lightning and protect the complicated circuitry of inverters, charge controllers, etc. These components are easy prey for lightning power surges.
How to protect a PVS from lightning?
The protection of the PVS from lightning is carried out on the same principle as any other object. To begin with, it is necessary to determine to which class of lightning protection the object, on which the photomodules are installed, belongs.