Sep. 26, 2024
In recent years, with the widespread application of photovoltaic tiles in the construction industry, people not only have relatively high requirements for their own functions, but also pay more attention to their own health. Will installing photovoltaic tiles on the roof cause radiation and have an impact on the body? Regarding the issues that citizens are more concerned about, today I will briefly talk about it to let everyone solve the various doubts in their hearts.
First of all, I can tell you for sure that photovoltaic power generation usually does not produce radiation. If there is, it is extremely small and will not cause harm to the human body. We have also done relevant experiments and tests.
Radiation refers to the thermal movement generated when electromagnetic waves move without a direct conduction medium. Long-term contact can cause harm to the human body. However, photovoltaic power generation generally does not produce radiation, or only produces very small radiation. Photovoltaic power generation mainly uses the light energy principle of semiconductor photovoltaic power generation to concentrate solar radiation into solar cells to form electrical energy. The power generation process does not involve other chemical reactions and nuclear reactions. It is a greener and more environmentally friendly new energy. Therefore, generally speaking, it may not cause harm to the human body.
But there is one thing we cannot guarantee, that is, if there is an error in the installation process, or the equipment fails, etc., it may cause minor injuries to the personnel who are operating at the time, such as skin allergies. However, if the installation is done under the guidance of a professional expert, this situation will basically not occur.
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