The complete process of solar panel bird mesh installation
Introduction:
Solar Panel Bird Mesh installation is designed to prevent birds and other rodents from getting under your solar panels and protect your roof, electrical wiring and solar panels from damage. This system provides excellent protection for your panel without damaging or voiding your panel's warranty. The mesh is constructed of stainless steel welded into 0.5-inch squares and coated with a thick protective PVC coating that resists UV degradation and chemical corrosion. Custom panel clips are made from UV-protected nylon.
The solar panel mesh kit is designed to be installed flush with the roof slope around the perimeter of the solar panel. The mesh acts as a physical barrier to keep birds and other pests from getting under the slab. This system does not harm pests.
The Solar Panel Bird Mesh Kit offers an affordable and easy new way to protect your greatest asset, save money and reduce your electricity bill. Constructed of stainless steel and UV PVC-coated welded wire mesh and utilizing UV-stabilized nylon fasteners, the Solar Panel Mesh Kit is built to last.
The Solar Panel Bird Repellent Kit deters birds and rodents and prevents leaves and other debris from getting under your solar panels. It reduces damage from birds and rodents, reduces maintenance costs and does not block airflow around the panel. Installation is quick and easy.
Guarantee:
The Solar Panel Bird Mesh installation is guaranteed for 5 years against material defects. Improper installation or mishandling of parts will void the warranty.
How to install the solar panel bird mesh:
- Fold one end of the net roll 45 degrees
- Start at the corner of the solar panel array. Hold the wire mesh flush with the top at the corner of the panel and insert the fasteners into the mesh with the hooks facing up. Then gently pull back on the fasteners to connect them to the panel frame.
- Hold the end of the fastener with pliers or your fingers (do not pull) while sliding the fastener cap over the mesh and panel edges.
- Install fasteners approximately every 12 inches to handle the panel assembly.
- When finished, insert the hook end into the slot on the mounting cap.
- For the inside corners, we recommend cutting the mesh in half from the bottom and folding the mesh to shape.
- For rails and switchgear, it may be necessary to cut windows or flaps into the mesh.
Remember to take all reasonable precautions when working at heights, including B. Use of Safeguards. B. Belt. If you do not have the proper safeguards or access is difficult, we recommend that you use the services of a professional installer.
Tools needed:
- Tin snip/wire cutter
- Tongs
- Work gloves
- Access to heights (e.g. ladders)
- It is recommended to use seat belts when working at heights to avoid the risk of injury.
Solar panels and pigeons - what's the problem?
In recent years, many Australian home and business owners have installed solar panels on their roofs to take advantage of government incentives in the form of subsidies and rebates. This has allowed many homeowners to use their roofs as a source of electricity in the form of solar energy.
But with every new development comes unforeseen challenges. Solar panels on house roofs provide ideal nesting sites for urban pests, especially pigeons. Solar panels provide shade and shelter for birds. Unfortunately, this can lead to costly damage to the solar panel and reduced efficiency. Pigeons can damage exposed wiring beneath solar panels, deposit faces on the surface of the panels, block sunlight, and affect overall efficiency. Additionally, leaves, twigs, and other nesting material can collect under the solar panels, reducing airflow, reducing efficiency and potentially leading to damage from overheating.
What is the solution?
Luckily, there is a solution - the Solar Panel Bird Mesh installation. These are DIY (do it yourself) kits that home and business owners can easily install. The Solar Panel Bird Screen Kit consists of a 30-meter roll of UV PVC-coated stainless steel mesh attached to the outer edge of the solar panel with specially designed fasteners. These fasteners clip to the underside of the panel frame, eliminating the need to drill holes in the panel. This may void your warranty.
Once the mesh is installed all around the solar panel, it prevents pigeons, rodents, leaves and other debris from collecting underneath. This reduces ongoing cleaning and maintenance costs.
Conclusion:
Solar Panel Bird Mesh installations are ideal for homes and businesses looking to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their utility bills. Still, they bring in potentially noisy neighbours. Solar panels create a perfectly warm and safe nesting area for birds, especially pigeons. Left alone, a whole family of pigeons can be found nesting under solar panels. Your solar panels could be at risk because of your new neighbours. Pigeons and other birds can cause extreme damage to solar panels.
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