Keeping Our Fire Fighters Safe

Robco Electric Installing Solar for the Clark County Fire Department

Robco had an incredible opportunity to help keep our fire fighters safe. Captain Williamson with the Clark County Fire Department is having solar installed by Robco Electric. He invited every Fire Captain and Battalion Chief in CCFD to come out to the install to learn about handling solar safely during a fire.

If a fire breaks out on a solar equipped house, the live power from the solar panels can pose a danger to fire fighters and other first responders. It’s important that crews know how to deal safely with solar to prevent injuries and minimize damage to the solar system. The assembled Captains and Chiefs learned about how solar is installed on the roof, what the clearance requirements are that the solar industry needs to follow when installing to make sure fire crews have space to punch a hole in the roof safely if a fire breaks out (these are called fire setbacks), how to punch that hole so that hot gases can escape instead of causing a house to explode (and not get electrocuted while doing it!), how the solar is wired into the main service panel, how the rapid shutdown safety protocol on micro inverters works and how to shut off the system from the main panel before going into a burning house.

More Posts

Stock Market

How smart is buying solar?

The market is down, and costs are up. You’ve probably heard stock prices are down, everyday costs are up, and the solar market is cooling off after years of rapid

Read more >
Pigeons and solar panels

Pigeons, Pigeons, Pigeons

Pigeon proofing (critter guard) for a solar system in Las Vegas? The question is constantly asked, and the answer is yes. Southern Nevada has a large pigeon population, and solar

Read more >