To ensure the longevity and reliability of the PV system, cables used in rooftop solar generation must provide the highest performance to operate at full capacity despite harsh environmental conditions such as prolonged exposure to sunlight and direct ultraviolet (UV) rays, extreme temperature fluctuations, rainfall, exposure to moisture and other severe weather conditions.

Our practice at Yield Energy is to deploy European EN 50618 Standard cables with characteristics of low smoke halogen-free, flexible, single-core power cables with cross-linked insulation and sheath. In particular for use at the direct current (d.c.) side of photovoltaic systems, with a nominal d.c. voltage of 1,5 kV between conductors and between conductor and earth. The cables are designed to operate at a normal maximum conductor temperature of 90 °C, but for a maximum of 20 000 hours a max. conductor temperature of 120 °C at a max. ambient temperature of 90 °C is permitted. The expected period of use under normal usage conditions as specified in this standard is at least 25 years.

An important element of the cable in a rooftop system is how it reacts in the event of a fire. Safety is our priority at Yield Energy and we pride ourselves in adhering to all safety industry standards. Using ordinary cables for rooftop solar wiring is dangerous, posses loads of hazards and reduces system performance at a very early stage.

Yield Energy ensures that the cables used in your solar project meet the highest safety standards. This is how the risk of electrical accidents or failures is reduced and increasing the reliability of your system.

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