Yes. Quality systems include surge protection, circuit breakers, earthing, and automatic shut-off features during emergencies.

Isolate the battery system immediately. Move away from the area and call the installer or emergency services. Never pour water or attempt to open the battery casing.

Only clean panels when the system is switched off. Ensure earthing is established to prevent electrocution. If an accident occurs, cut off power immediately and call for medical help.

Ensure the system’s electrical components are not submerged. Do not touch the solar panels or wiring during wet conditions. Contact your installer to check for water damage if you suspect exposure.

Note down the error code. Switch off the inverter and contact your installer or service provider. Do not try to open or repair the inverter yourself.

Standard grid-tied solar systems automatically shut down for safety. If you have a hybrid or off-grid system with batteries, you’ll still have backup power.

Switch off the main breaker instantly. Do not touch the person or equipment directly. Call emergency services first. Ensure earthing and safety compliance is checked by a qualified technician afterwards.

Immediately turn off the main solar isolator switch and disconnect the inverter. Call emergency services and your solar provider. Do not attempt to extinguish electrical fires with water.

No, on-grid systems shut down during outages for safety. To have backup, you’ll need a hybrid system with batteries.

Usually 4–8 weeks, depending on your DISCO’s verification process and application volume.