Solar panel installers: make sure the administration is in order
Earlier this month, figures from legal expenses insurance showed that problems with incorrectly installed solar panels are increasing. For instance, short circuits and fires frequently occur in users’ homes. As a result, the SCIOS Scope 12 certification is expected to become increasingly important. To comply, you must have your administration in order. In this article, we are happy to explain how.
What is the SCIOS Scope 12 certification for solar panel installers?
Before we proceed, let’s know the SCIOS Scope 12 certification. The SCIOS Foundation has drawn up these to improve the quality of installations and maintenance. The certification is specifically intended for solar power installations. A distinction is made between a first inspection (ECI) and periodic follow-up inspections (PI). During these inspections, attention is paid to the connection and placement of the inverter, the quality of the solar panels, and electrical safety. The structural safety and the total installation are also assessed. The aim is to avoid fiddling and to limit problems with poorly installed solar panels.
Is a SCIOS Scope 12 certification mandatory for solar panel installers?
At the moment, certification is not mandatory. Yet, it is increasingly being requested. For example, it is essential for the owner in the event of a fire caused by the installation. The certification makes it easy to demonstrate that the solar panel installation was in order. The growing demand for solar panels is increasing the problems. Therefore, more and more insurers are expected to require a Scope 12 inspection. Our advice: prepare for this. This gives you enough time to implement changes in your business without any last-minute pressure. In addition, more and more customers will ask for an inspection. Without certification, you may miss out on assignments.
Make sure your administration is in order
Solar panel installers, ensure your SCIOS Scope 12 administration is in order. Establish training, certifications, and authorities for each installation technician to determine who can carry out which job. ERP software for installation companies helps with this so that you always deploy the right people and can demonstrate that your organization is working correctly. This is important for SCIOS Scope 12 and in preparation for future regulations, such as the Gas Boiler Act. With exemplary service and maintenance software, your administration will stay up-to-date, and you can quickly adapt to new requirements.
Do you need help getting your administration in order?
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