Uploaded on Sep 15, 2022
Using sophisticated heuristics, the Master control analyzes the weather data and recommends optimal cleaning time based on wind speed, rain probability, humidity levels and more.
Solar Maintenance
Solar
Maintenance
The T4 robots from Ecoppia safely remove up to
400 square meters (200 modules) of dust from
the panels every night during an automated
cleaning operation.
1.2 Trackers are cleaned after energy production
hours when they are in a stowposition or at a
very low angle (up to 2 degrees).
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1.3 To remove dust from the solar panels, the
lightweight robot uses a water-free cleaning
technique that combines the rotation of soft
microfiber elements and the creation of controlled
airflow.
1.4 There are no operators or workers needed for
the cleaning operation. 1.5 The robot detects the
structure's edges using a variety of sensors and
integrated technologies, then moves along the
tracker using the best, most precise pre-defined
path.
1.6 The robot can use straightforward connecting
bridges to cross the tracker's central gap and
proceed to the adjacent table.
All units are centrally managed by the Master
control, which is cloud-based and connected. 2.2
A robot's on-board RF signal is used to connect it
to the main T4 Master.
Site owners can schedule cleaning, disable or
enable specific robots, or instantly send all robots
back to base using the Master control. The
Master control coordinates cleaning tasks, tracks
battery status, and communicates with all robots.
It also issues "keep alive" commands.
Web-based dashboards provide pertinent data
that authorized users can use to manage,
monitor, and analyze the cleaning process and
the status of the robots.
Virtually any web interface can be used for
remote management and control. 2.7 The entire
database is safely kept in the Amazon-hosted
cloud.Real time and forecasted weather
information are integrated into the Master
application
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