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Emergency Situations in Solar Systems
Three emergency scenarios require specific procedures that differ from standard electrical emergencies: a solar system fire, an electric shock from the DC circuit, and a grid outage during a lightning event. System owners and residents in buildings with solar must be briefed on these procedures as part of handover.
Emergency Procedure — Solar System Fire
Activate the solar isolation switch at the switchboard or meter box — this disconnects the inverter AC output and isolates the AC grid from the inverter. The DC array cables remain live.
Open the main switch to isolate the building's entire electrical supply
Call 000 and advise fire brigade that the building has a solar PV system with live DC cables on the roof
Do not use water on electrical fires — CO2 or dry powder only, if safe to do so
Evacuate immediately — do not re-enter until fire brigade has confirmed all areas are safe
Emergency Procedure — Electric Shock from DC Circuit
Do not touch the injured person while the DC circuit may still be energised — you will be injured too
Operate the array DC isolator (if accessible) to de-energise the string. If not accessible, open the solar isolation switch (but note DC cables on the roof remain live)
Once the circuit is confirmed de-energised, carefully remove the person from contact
Call 000. DC shocks at typical solar voltages (300–550 V) can cause cardiac arrest even if the victim appears unharmed
Begin CPR if the person is unresponsive and not breathing normally
System Owner Information Pack — What Should Be Provided
Document | Purpose |
|---|---|
Location of solar isolation switch (with photo) | Enables rapid emergency isolation |
Site diagram showing DC cable routes | Fire brigade safety planning |
System specifications (voltage, current, energy storage) | Emergency responder risk assessment |
Installer contact details | Technical support in emergencies |
AS 5033 emergency labels (copy) | Reference for emergency responders |
Engr. Jason Morales — Founder, SolarEnergyPH




