Dietz And Watson Fire Solar Panels
Solar panels are water proof.
Dietz and watson fire solar panels. Firefighters were hampered by thousands of solar panels on the roof which officials said posed a risk of electrocution. More than 7 000 solar panels on the roof of a burning dietz watson warehouse in burlington county proved too much of a hazard for firefighters. Glass is water proof. No the 700 solar panels on top of the.
A massive fire erupted in early september at the dietz watson distribution center in south jersey a 300 000 square foot storage facility for meats and cheeses. Below is a 2013 fire loss that occurred in new jersey with regard to a roof fire started by an arc of a pv panel array. Dozens of firefighters were battling the 11 alarm blaze at the dietz and watson distribution plant in delanco. The roof of the warehouse was covered with 7 000 photovoltaic panels which according to state fire marshal william kramer prevented firefighters from opening up the roof to ventilate the structure while posing the threat of electrocution.
No the 700 solar panels on top of the. Water from the fire companies would not go thru the solar panels. Officials said about 50 percent of the fire had been contained but their efforts were being hampered by water supply issues and the threat of electrocution due to the thousands of solar panels on the building s roof. They re made of glass covered photo voltaic material.
A 300 000 square foot refrigerated warehouse in delanco new jersey burned down last week and the local fire chief says solar panels are partly to blame. A 300 000 square foot refrigerated warehouse in delanco n j burned down last week and the local fire chief says solar panels are partly to blame. No the 700 solar panels on top of the dietz. The solar panels prevented water from getting to the fire.
September 5th 2013 as smoke continued to waft from the fire gutted dietz and watson warehouse in delanco officials probed the cause of the multialarm blaze and the company on tuesday expressed. Dietz and watson s roof mounted solar panels helped destroy their huge refrigerated plant in delanco nj.