Solar panels are an effective way to power your lodging facility while prioritizing eco-friendly habits. However, these systems degrade over time without care. This could be a result of debris on the surface, animal complications, or general wear and tear to the parts in the system.
Inspecting the system on a regular basis maintains the solar system’s longevity and efficiency. Perform these simple routine maintenance tasks on your solar panels to provide continuous power to your hotel.
Cleaning the Panels
Solar panels accumulate dirt and grime from constant exposure to the elements. If too much debris collects on the surface, it can block the photovoltaic cells and reduce the amount of sunlight the system turns into electricity.
Using a soft brush or sponge, clean the surface of the panels to remove any blockages.
Specialists recommend wiping them down every three to six months.
Inspecting for Damage
While you’re cleaning, inspect for damage on the solar grid to avoid severe repairs. Impaired components can reduce energy output. Pay attention to small pieces, loose parts, or damaged mounts during the inspection. Overlooking the minuscule details could lead to the deterioration of larger, more significant bolts and wires.
Reference the solar system schematics for a basic layout of how your system operates. From there, keep track of any hardware or electrical parts you will need. Learn about how they function, and follow the safety precautions outlined in the schematics.
Monitoring System Performance
Review any data you have regarding your system’s performance expectations. You can find this information from your energy output on utility bills.
Any inconsistencies,
drops in performance, or excessive energy consumption could indicate there is something wrong with the solar system. This may result in higher energy costs, insufficient electricity for your lodges, and unsatisfied guests. Consistently monitor the solar grid’s energy production and promptly address any issues, so your lodge operates efficiently.
Trimming Surrounding Vegetation
Trees and bushes around your lodge can cast shadows onto the solar panels. These shadows reduce the efficiency of your solar grid as it blocks any sunlight from reaching the panels.
Cutting down branches, stems, and excessive foliage reduces these hindrances from your solar panels’ view. Your visitors can still take in the lodge’s beautiful landscape as you maintain plant overgrowth to save your panels from energy disruptions.
Checking Electrical Components
Your solar system contains numerous electrical parts which transfer solar power into electricity, including inverters, wiring, and batteries. Look for signs of corrosion or fraying to ensure every component remains connected.
If you suspect there is something wrong with the electrical wiring, contact a professional electrician. These specialists perform routine maintenance on solar panels by following safety regulations to effectively complete the job and get your system operating properly again.
Let your visitors enjoy an incredible lodging experience powered by renewable energy by properly maintaining your solar grid. Investing in maintenance procures sustainable energy when the solar components stay intact, so you can successfully run your hotel.