What should the inspection and maintenance of photovoltaic brackets comply with?
What should the inspection and maintenance of photovoltaic brackets comply with? The maintenance of photovoltaic brackets should comply with the following regulations:
- All bolts, welds, and connections of the photovoltaic brackets should be firm and reliable.
- The anti-corrosion coating on the surface of the photovoltaic brackets should not have cracks or peeling. If such issues occur, it should be promptly repainted.
In addition to complying with relevant regulations, the operation and maintenance of photovoltaic power stations and residential photovoltaic systems should also comply with the following requirements:
Photovoltaic building materials and components should be regularly inspected, cleaned, maintained, and serviced by professionals. Any of the following issues should be addressed immediately by adjustment or replacement: (1) Condensation, water ingress, or failure of hollow glass, which affects the visibility and thermal performance of photovoltaic curtain wall projects; (2) Glass breakage, including thermal breakage of glass and spontaneous breakage of tempered glass; (3) Delamination of coated glass, causing a loss of aesthetic appeal; (4) Loose, cracked, or damaged glass.
The drainage system of photovoltaic building materials and components must be kept clear and should be regularly unclogged.
Doors and windows made from photovoltaic building materials or components should open and close smoothly. The hardware should be free from functional issues or damage. Installation bolts or screws should not be loose or ineffective.
The sealing adhesive of photovoltaic building materials and components should not show signs of debonding, cracking, or bubbling. Sealing strips should not detach or become damaged.
The equipment used for inspecting, cleaning, maintaining, and repairing photovoltaic building materials and components (e.g., cleaning machines, suspended platforms) must be secure, easy to operate, and reliable. Measures should be in place to prevent impact and damage to the photovoltaic materials and components.
When cleaning photovoltaic building materials and components indoors, water must not flow into the fireproof partitions or the electrical connections of the modules or arrays.
When replacing glass in framed photovoltaic building materials and components, the entire module should be replaced with one that has completed its curing period.
These are the inspection and maintenance requirements for photovoltaic brackets, as introduced by Hengyuantai.