Abstract

Nowadays the use of photovoltaic (PV) systems in buildings is not only related to the solar energy conversion into electrical one, but these PV modules or panels could also be used with aesthetic features or, even more, as thermal protection systems in building facades. Thanks to the technical development of the photovoltaic industry, PV system can easily be architectonically integrated into building construction elements such as roofs, vertical façade components, both with opaque or transparent surfaces. Furthermore, PV construction facades elements could also be provided by openings like doors or windows. Accident analysis show that the use of PV systems as construction elements could increase the risk of fire in buildings. In fact, international and National data report a growing number of fire caused by PV system applied or integrated in buildings. The Italian National Fire Service, that is the Authority having jurisdiction for fire safety in buildings (in Italy), in 2012 has released a Guideline in order to asses and mitigate the risk of fire when a PV system is put in place on a building as a façade or as a roof. The Guideline addresses not only the reduction of the PV fire ignitions causes and the aspects related to the fire spread due to the combustible parts that constitute PV modules or panels, but also take into account the safety of both the maintenance personnel and the rescue teams. This paper focuses on the fire safety aspects related to the use of fire PV panels and systems in building facades, showing some interesting experimental data related to the fire behaviour of these components and underlining the factors that promote the spread of fire, like the high operating temperature of the PV system itself.

Highlights

  • Photovoltaic (PV) Systems exploit the photovoltaic effect to convert the solar radiation into electrical energy

  • Accident analysis show that the use of PV systems as construction elements could increase the risk of fire in buildings

  • This paper focuses on the fire safety aspects related to the use of fire PV panels and systems in building facades, showing some interesting experimental data related to the fire behaviour of these components and underlining the factors that promote the spread of fire, like the high operating temperature of the PV system itself

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Photovoltaic (PV) Systems exploit the photovoltaic effect to convert the solar radiation into electrical energy. PV systems for buildings are designed and built to perform the function of electric energy production, and to be put in place as construction elements in order to protect the building by the. PVs can influence the building’s orientation, footprint, layout and form; they will affect the building fabric and will be an important element of the environmental and building systems They need to be considered as an integral part of the energy strategy of the building and of its functioning. The third section deals with the importance of testing procedures for the fire rating characterization of PV modules

PV MAIN CAUSES AND MECHANISMS OF FIRE IGNITION
THE PV FIRE SAFETY GUIDELINE
FIRE RATING OF PV MODULES
Test Results
PV MODULE AS CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS
CONCLUSION
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