
Homeowners across Ireland are being urged to carry out basic safety checks on their solar PV systems, amid growing awareness of faults that can increase the risk of electrical fires.
While solar panels are widely considered safe, industry experts say installation quality and component failures — not the panels themselves — are the main causes of concern.
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Solar PV systems have become increasingly common in Irish homes, driven by rising energy costs and government incentives. However, as installations grow, so too does the need for ongoing maintenance and safety awareness.
Experts highlight that most fire risks are linked to:
DC isolators, which allow systems to be safely shut down, have been identified as a common failure point. Poor sealing can allow moisture inside — particularly in Ireland’s wet climate — leading to overheating.
Improperly installed wiring can cause electrical arcing, where sparks generate heat and potentially ignite surrounding materials.
Inverters, typically installed in attics or utility spaces, can overheat if not properly ventilated or if internal faults develop.
Exposure to rain and moisture can degrade connectors and cables over time, especially if installations are not fully weatherproof.
Bird nesting under panels and rodents chewing cables can lead to long-term system damage and increased fire risk if not addressed.
Experts advise checking for:
Monitoring apps may also flag faults that require immediate attention.
Homeowners are encouraged to:
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Despite these concerns, experts stress that solar PV systems remain a safe and reliable technology when installed correctly.
Fire incidents linked to solar are relatively rare in Ireland, but most reported issues are preventable with proper installation, quality components, and routine checks.
As solar adoption continues to grow, homeowners are being encouraged to stay informed and proactive. Simple checks — from inspecting wiring to monitoring system performance — can significantly reduce risks and ensure long-term reliability.
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