4 FAQs about Photovoltaic panel fire protection level classification

What are the fire rating classifications for solar panels?

When considering the installation of photovoltaic (PV) modules, understanding the fire rating classifications is crucial. These classifications, often denoted as Class A, B, or C, provide insight into the fire resistance of solar panels. This information is vital for ensuring safety and compliance with building codes.

Are PV modules fire rated?

However, PV modules are components of PV systems and, although PV modules can receive a fire rating in accordance with UL 1703, there is presently no American National Standards Institute (ANSI) classification test or fire rating for a PV system.

Should a PV system have a fire rating?

In the absence of a fire rating for PV systems, it may seem appropriate to use the fire rating of the PV modules in order to ensure the desired result of retaining the roof assembly's original fire classification. This is what some Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) have done.

Are photovoltaic panels fire rated?

Effective January 1, 2015, Rooftop mounted photovoltaic panels and modules shall be tested, listed and identified with a fire classification in accordance with UL 1703. The fire classification shall comply with Table 1505.1 of the California Building Code based on the type of construction of the building.

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