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Hi lads I mainly do commercial boiler and plant servicing.
Have been offered work servicing this equipment from time but have turned it down.
is there much as such to servicing these units.
i presume there's more than checking collectors, controls, fluid pressure, anti freeze etc.
thanks for any replies
 
Hi bright spark,
We usually check things like this in Germany ... Visual inspections of the panel and the roof itself, checks on the inverter, meter and other components, current and voltage check inspection cleaning the solar panels but with special products because they are very sensitive... and the transfer fluid requires changing every 2 years that's because if the different temperatures
 
Hi bright spark,
We usually check things like this in Germany ... Visual inspections of the panel and the roof itself, checks on the inverter, meter and other components, current and voltage check inspection cleaning the solar panels but with special products because they are very sensitive... and the transfer fluid requires changing every 2 years that's because if the different temperatures
 
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