Does photovoltaic radiation affect people?
Almost no.
Photovoltaic panels (solar panels) are devices that use solar energy to convert into electrical energy. Its working principle is to use solar cells to convert sunlight into direct current, and then convert the direct current into alternating current through an inverter for power supply. Photovoltaic panels are different from other household appliances in that they do not produce electromagnetic radiation themselves. Therefore, installing photovoltaic panels on the roof poses no radiation hazard to the human body.
However, in photovoltaic power generation systems, inverters and other electrical equipment may produce a certain degree of electromagnetic radiation. These radiations are usually very weak and will not cause harm to the human body if installed and used in compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
It is recommended that when installing a photovoltaic power generation system, you should choose equipment that meets national and industry standards and install it in accordance with the regulations to ensure human safety.
In addition, when using photovoltaic power generation systems, regular inspections and maintenance are required to ensure the normal operation of the equipment, thereby reducing radiation risks.
In general, if the photovoltaic power generation system is installed and used correctly, the risk of human beings being exposed to electromagnetic radiation is low.