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Solar Power Generation Operation and Maintenance Cleaning Automation Scheme

Cleaning plan for solar panels on the roof of the car shed

Photovoltaic panel width: 1. 5800mm; 2. 5670mm

Features of the frame structure: 

  1. The edge protrusion cannot be used as a side hanging guide rail;

  2. The photovoltaic panel surface has a slope

Design scheme:

1. The high edge of the photovoltaic panel is supported by a protruding bracket and welded with a 2-inch steel pipe, which serves as a fixed roller table for the long legged insect cleaning equipment;

2. The rolling brush length of the cleaning equipment is 5800mm, and three sets of supporting rollers are designed;

3. The cleaning equipment is hung on one side for easy installation and positioning.


Cleaning plan for solar panels on the roof of the factory building

Site condition 1: Large area plan

Characteristics of frame structure:

1. Located at a raised position on the roof, the outer side of the board is relatively close to the edge of the building;

2. The photovoltaic panel is relatively wide and cannot be cleaned using roller cleaning equipment with walls on both sides;

Design scheme:

1. Add fixed steel wire rope at an interval of 3m as a guide for cleaning equipment and fall protection;

2. The rolling brush equipment uses a non side long legged insect, with a rolling brush length of 3000mm.


Clear plan for solar panels in open spaces

On site condition: Long and narrow plane, small height from the ground, sufficient working space.

Characteristics of frame structure:

1. The height from the ground is small, and the working space is sufficient;

2. The ground is uneven and there is a height difference between each board;

Design scheme:

1. The rolling brush equipment uses a long legged insect with a side wall, with a rolling brush length of 4520mm, spanning a group of photovoltaic panels;

2. Manually lift the long legged insects and transport them between each group of solar panels.