Solar Power System Panels
One of the fundamental components of Solar Power Systems (Photovoltaic Systems – GES) is the GES Panels. These panels are generally classified into two types: Main GES Panel and Field GES Panel.
The electricity generated by the solar panels is first converted from direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) by the inverter and then collected in the Field Panels, which are positioned adjacent to the solar panel groups.
In each Field Panel, the energy coming from each solar panel group is protected by fuses, residual current devices (RCDs), and surge arresters. Since these panels are used outdoors, they are designed as outdoor-type enclosures to withstand environmental conditions.
The electrical energy collected in the Field Panels is then transferred to the Main GES Panel, which is located near the transformer. In the Main GES Panel, all necessary protection, control, and measurement operations are performed before the energy is finally delivered to the transformer.
What is a Solar Power System (GES)?
Solar Power Systems are among the most cost-effective energy generation systems in terms of operation and maintenance, compared to other types of power plants.
For facilities such as factories, logistics companies, and warehouses that have usable roof space, the ability to generate and transmit electricity directly from the rooftop with minimal transmission losses not only improves energy efficiency and quality but also significantly reduces high electricity costs incurred by the facility owners.
Sezi Elektrik – Professional GES Panel Installation Services
At Sezi Elektrik, our team of qualified and experienced professionals provides full support for the installation and commissioning of GES Panels.
The panels installed by our technical staff are made ready for operation after all necessary tests and safety checks are completed.
You can contact us through our communication channels to obtain detailed information about our products or to purchase GES Panels that meet your project requirements.
