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Adverse weather conditions are inevitable,
and in the face of sudden disaster weather, the photovoltaic system will definitely
face some pressure. We need to carefully inspect, promptly identify the damaged
location, and carry out repairs. The following are the main inspection
guidelines:
1. Inspection of the power station monitoring system
After the onset of extreme weather,
checking the normal communication of the power station monitoring system is the
first task to begin. The normal communication of the photovoltaic power station
monitoring system will help you know in the first place whether the entire photovoltaic power generation system is operating normally and generating
electricity, and this can also allow maintenance personnel to accurately
identify system faults.
2. Check the electrical equipment of the
photovoltaic system one by one
Firstly, it is quite necessary to inspect
the electrical equipment of the photovoltaic system before and after the onset
of extreme weather. Whether the door leaves of inverters, combiner boxes,
distribution boxes, and other equipment are locked tightly, and whether there
is rust, looseness, or leakage; Whether the photovoltaic cables between modules
have fallen off; Does the MC4 connector fall to the ground. If the above
situation occurs, it is necessary to contact our maintenance personnel in a
timely manner.
3. Ensure the normal operation of the
drainage system of the photovoltaic power plant
Due to heavy rainfall, most of the water
will accumulate, so the most important thing is to ensure the smooth drainage
system and ensure that the drainage pipes and ditches in the photovoltaic power
plant area are free of debris, garbage, and other objects, in order to avoid
blockage during precipitation. When the photovoltaic power generation system is
in a waterlogged environment for a long time, on the one hand, there may be
leakage, which poses a great danger to people; On the other hand, it will also
accelerate the oxidation and damage of photovoltaic brackets and legs,
affecting the overall lifespan of photovoltaic power plants.
4. Reinforce the components and brackets of
the photovoltaic power plant
The strong wind caused by adverse weather
conditions may cause loose components and brackets to run away. Therefore, it
is necessary to reinforce the solar components and brackets of the photovoltaic power
plant to prevent potential safety hazards and direct economic losses.
5. Configure energy storage system
When the photovoltaic power station encounters extreme weather for a long time, such as hurricanes, rainstorm,
sandstorms and other continuous cloudy days, the lack of sunlight will make the
power generation of the power station unable to meet the power demand of the
load. At this point, the energy storage system can be used in a timely manner
when the photovoltaic power generation system cannot operate normally.
I hope the above sharing can help you. Feel free to contact us for more photovoltaic support system design requirements: info@kinsend.com
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