Solar panels allow solar
energy for homes without fossil fuel combustion and releasing harmful emissions
into the environment. Over the last decade, solar panels have become one of the
most reliable and sustainable ways to power homes and buildings of all sizes.
Solar cells are constructed to be tough and to stand up to sun, storms, wind and
other weather conditions. Damaged cells in a solar panel will lead to a
reduction in power production. People investing in conventional solar panels
may need to worry about high winds, heavy rain or snow.
Solar cells are made of
crystalline cells and at only a few millimeters thick, they are very fragile.
Solar panels are made up of several solar cells with a frame around the edge to
protect the cells. They are built with three layers of silicon or rock, encased
in tempered glass. Tempered glass, also known as safety glass or toughened
glass, is anything up to six times the strength of normal plate glass, and is
created by thermal or chemical means. Solar panels are divided into three
categories. They are Tier One, Tier Two, Tier Three, according to the quality
of the materials used and the amount of research and development the production
company does. So a company that produces Tier One solar panels devotes a lot of
time and money into research and development to make their solar panels more
durable and more efficient. Durability depends on panel location
and placement.
So they should be kept away from areas that are prone to damage, such as from
falling rocks or trees.
The quality design of
solar panels makes them highly durable. Lack of moving parts is one reason why
solar panels are very durable. Individual levels of durability may
vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. Carefully designed for exterior use,
solar panels are able to withstand wide ranges of weather conditions, temperatures
and outside factors.
Now a days solar panels
have been put through specially designed tests that mimic real world conditions
at an extreme level — like 90 mph winds blowing over and over and over. So that
solar panels has proven to withstand real world weather conditions, including
wind, rain, sleet and snow. Ease of cleaning and durability in
a storm are both great benefits of solar panels. To prevent
overheating or cracking during cold temperatures, panels come equipped with
special controls that keep them operating at even temperatures.
Alphazee Systems offers
solar products, which is one of the first companies got the coveted ISO 9002
certification for its quality systems.
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