
If you have a solar system, it's important to ensure it's regularly maintained. This will help keep it safe and ensure it continues to power your home for many years to come.
We recommend servicing your solar system regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically once every two years. Repairs and servicing should only be carried out by technicians who are suitably qualified, and the service should include:
Inspecting battery terminals for corrosion, loose connections, or connections showing signs of wear and tear.
Ensuring all heat sources are kept at a safe distance from the battery module and ensure that the module isn’t exposed to moisture or liquids. Objects should not be placed on top of the battery.
Monitoring the control panel for warning messages or error codes that could indicate a problem with the system’s components or potential failure indicators.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand recommend installing a smoke alarm in every bedroom, hallway and living area.
If you suspect a fault, follow the shutdown procedure instructions for your solar equipment. This information will be noted next to your system.
After shutting down your system, get in touch with your installer for additional guidance. In an emergency, such as a potential fire risk, dial 111 for assistance.