In photovoltaic panels, it prevents overheating, which can reduce efficiency, while in solar thermal panels, it aids in retaining the captured heat, enhancing energy output. The reason for my question is that the RV roof...
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If you currently own a home or building with a sprayed polyurethane foam (SPF) roofing system and would like to install a PV solar system, there are a couple of ways this can be done,
Foam insulation, with its superior properties, ensures that the energy your solar panels generate isn''t wasted. This energy-efficient insulation creates an air barrier, minimizing heat transfer
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From the drawings it seems that there''s only a 2x board attached to the sheathing above the foam, and no solid structure between it and the rafters below. I don''t know if that''s really the case,
Spray Polyurethane Foam and Photovoltaic Roofing Systems When Working with These Systems, You Must Consider Design, Safety, Maintenance and More
Foam board insulation under the solar panel could help reduce heat transfer into the RV, offering some thermal protection. However, it may slightly reduce airflow and cause the panel to run
Ventilation of some type, that allows for good airflow under the panels is a good idea, but I recommend that you not place insulation under the panels. Keep them as cool as possible.
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