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Solar - Inverter & DC Isolator Inspection - To Identify Heat Stress

Part 1: Initial Work Site Assessment

  • Has the JLE SafeX Prestart been completed.

  • Has Working at Heights and Use of Proper PPE been discussed as Part of Pre Start Tool Box

  • Part 2: Inspection of Inverter
  • Inverter Details (Identification Number)

  • Is there any damage or abnormality around the inverter

  • Elaborate the Issue

  • Capture Photo

  • Add Photo

  • Remove Cover and Check for the below

  • Is there any Heat Stress on the Panel

  • Identify the possible cause and what action has been taken

  • Photo Required

  • Add Photo

  • Cables and Cable Terminations Checked

  • Is the Terminations Tight

  • Confirm the issue has been resolved by Tightening the cable terminations

  • Is the Cable in good condition?

  • What is the issue

  • Capture Photo of Damage/ Issue

  • Any other Issues Identified

  • Give Details about the issue

  • Provide Photo Evidence

  • Part 3: Roof Top Isolator Inspection
  • Isolator Number (Identification Details)

  • Visually Inspect the Isolator - Is there any abnormality?

  • Provide Details

  • Add Photos

  • Add Photos

  • Remove The cover and check for below

  • Any Heat Stress/ Flash Mark

  • Capture Photo

  • Capture Photo

  • Is there any moisture/ traces of Water inside the Isolator

  • What could be the reason for this

  • Add Photo

  • Is all the cable Terminations good

  • Tighten the terminations

  • Cables in good condition

  • Add Photo of Damage

  • Has the Isolator Cover been Put back Properly

  • Add Photo

  • The inspection has been conducted as per the SOW

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