Module Cleaning definition

Module Cleaning. As needed; clean modules (power wash and squeegee), soft scrub any contamination that remains, remove debris, hose down rooftop near panels into drain system. Outage Response: Continuous; Troubleshoot cause and manage process of bringing system back online and rectifying issue. Plankton shall use every available asset to ensure system is online and operating at normal production.

Examples of Module Cleaning in a sentence

  • The PV shall be maintained as per the Inspection and Maintenance Schedule given below: Component Activity Description Frequency Personnel PV Module Cleaning Clean any bird droppings/ dark spots on module Immediately Trained Technician Cleaning Clean PV modules with plain water or isopropyl alcohol for removing oil/ grease stains.

  • Preventative Maintenance, Inspections & Testing (performed annually): Array Inspect PV modules for damage, discoloration or de-lamination Solar PV System testing including string-level open-circuit voltage and DC operating amperage tests Inspect mounting system for damage or corrosion Annual Minimum one Module Cleaning between May and September.

Related to Module Cleaning

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