In emergency situations, you can make use of your backup box to maintain the energy supply in your home.
Today we will talk about what a backup box is and how it works, types and the necessary components for its installation.
What is the backup box and how does it work?
While solar batteries store the energy produced by the solar panels for later use, the emergency system uses the energy stored in the batteries to restart the inverter. This will ensure that we have electricity available in our home in the event of a power failure.
What is the advantage of back-up power?
This device remains fully operational in the event of a power cut, i.e. it is activated to supply us with electricity in such situations. However, a solar battery depends on the inverter and in the event of a power cut, both elements stop working.
What types of emergency exits are there?
There is not a single emergency equipment but, depending on the photovoltaic system, some alternatives or others will be available. These are the types you can find:
- For critical loads
- Full backup or full backup
Critical loads
The first alternative you can use is to install a plug outside the inverter to use it for the necessary loads after a power cut. This is the most recommendable option thanks to its easy installation.
On the other hand, we have the option of dividing the electrical panel into two sections, where one will be used for critical consumption, and the other to supply your usual energy consumption without power cuts.
Full backup
You will have access to electricity up to a maximum of 3 kW, therefore, it is essential to use this amount for the consumption that is just and necessary until the electricity grid returns to normal.
What do I need to install an emergency exit?
How do we avoid this type of accident? The emergency system must be connected to a switch and can be:
- Manual switching. If there is a power failure, you will have to activate the switch manually in order to be able to have electricity in your home. The disadvantage of this system is that it will not connect to critical consumption if we are not in the home.
- Automatic switching. When there is a power cut, this method allows you to disconnect from the grid automatically and connects the inverter to the consumption, keeping the house with the electricity needed in these cases.
Backup box: the solution to blackouts
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