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Solar supply on test reports

How do I document and test existing solar secondary supply when adding or modifying an installation that includes solar but not working on the solar system.

I have worked on a few installations now that have main supply plus solar, I have no training on solar installations.

I look to make sure cabling looks professional and that there are isolators on DC input to inverter and AC output from inverter, use them to isolate the supply while I work.

On the test report I record that there is a second supply and that it's solar but I don't do any testing or open anything up.

Is this enough or do I need to start learning more about solar and doing more?

I haven't worked on an installation with battery but same question.

Also if I was asked to do an EICR do I just agree with the owner that the EICR doesn't include the solar installation or do I need to decline the job until I get more knowledge on solar?

Parents
  • The European Union Social Fund paid for me to do the City and Guilds PV installation and maintenance training and qualifications, it also paid for me to do the Working at Heights training course, both of those are presumably required for climbing a ladder to inspect the PV installation on a house roof?

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  • The European Union Social Fund paid for me to do the City and Guilds PV installation and maintenance training and qualifications, it also paid for me to do the Working at Heights training course, both of those are presumably required for climbing a ladder to inspect the PV installation on a house roof?

Children
  • Thanks, I will certainly be looking in to the course at some point in the next 12 months, I am sure I will also need to formally take the working at height course as well. Getting funding would be nice but I suspect I wont qualify for whatever is available now post EU. Focusing on improving my efficiency and experience with EV installs and other more standard work at the moment. Which is where this all started when I took some time out to consider if my EIC's were correct when working on installs that included solar.