The present invention discloses a method of cleaning solar panels and also relates to a vehicle for performing said cleaning.
Due to the growing interest in solar energy, numerous studies have been carried out in recent years which focus on improving the energy output of solar energy farms and extending their length of service for as long as possible. Among these stand out studies to analyse and quantify the impact of accumulated dirt on the output of solar panels. They all agree on the need to periodically clean solar panels to improve their output. Dirt results mainly from the accumulation of dust, mud and substances flushed out by rain, deposits of materials due to the use of inappropriate water-based cleaning methods, guano or pollution from nearby industries. The studies carried out at various solar farms demonstrate that dirt can reduce output by up to 25%.
Traditionally, solar panels have been cleaned manually using purified water and/or suitable cleaning substances. However, for cleaning large areas or expanses with numerous solar panels, the manual system is slow, inefficient and costly. Mechanical devices for cleaning solar panels have been developed recently. These devices are fixed on the panels or are moved over each one, and a large number of these devices are needed to clean the entire solar farm effectively, with the consequent increase in cost.
Utility model 200900023 disclosed vehicles which are equipped with tilting arms and can spray water and cleaning products through nozzles onto the solar panels. Although these vehicles simplify the manual work, they have no technical advantages over known manual methods from the point of view of the cleaning method and products used in said method.
Spanish patent 1025055 discloses a self-propelled cleaning machine for tunnels, walls and similar structures in which a self-propelled vehicle carrying a water tank sprays said water progressively over the wall to be cleaned assisted by contact brushes. No provision is made for the use of steam. Utility model 265877 relates to a tunnel-cleaning vehicle which comprises a tank, bristle brushes and an arm for the application of the brushes. However, no mention is made of the use of steam, nor of cleaning solar panels.
Spanish patent 2202181 relates to a device for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces designed for cleaning floors, which has a mechanical cleaning and disinfection device by the application of steam. However, no reference is made to self-propelled devices for cleaning solar panels, nor to steam cleaning.
Spanish patent 2267393 relates to washing equipment for a parabolic channel collector in which a washing vehicle is moved along fixed guides and which has nozzles for spraying water towards the parabolic mirror and recovering the cleaning water. However, no reference is made to cleaning solar panels by the application of steam.
Utility model 296855 discloses a self-supporting machine for cleaning large surfaces, such as tunnels and underground railways or aircraft, which has means for spraying water, supported by a telescopic arm.
Document DE 4423376 A1 discloses a vehicle with a platform which can be raised by an articulated structure and with a platform carrying an installation for spraying the cleaning jets, but does not refer to the use of steam for cleaning solar panels.
Utility model 10687113 discloses a cleaning device for solar panels using a cylindrical brush in the form of a roller, with water and soap dispensers.
European patent application 0 668 400 A1 discloses equipment for cleaning surfaces above ground for example vertical surfaces such as tunnel walls, highway equipment, panels, etc. which has a support with multiple nozzles for spraying water.
Utility model 1034481 relates to a machine for cleaning tunnels, walls and similar surfaces in which hot water is sprayed onto the surface to be cleaned, but no mention is made of the use of steam.
British patent application 2392826 A discloses a method and equipment for steam-cleaning a surface, which comprises a head for distributing jets of steam in a manual application device which comprises suction means to remove dirt from the surface to be cleaned. It makes no reference to the use of rows of steam dispensers for cleaning solar panels.
A need therefore exists in this technical sector for methods and equipment to clean more effectively, rapidly and economically large installations of solar panels with many panels, usually arranged in rows over a more or less flat surface which in many cases is not entirely suitable for vehicular traffic.
The inventors have therefore carried out numerous experiments and tests which have resulted in the present invention.
The object of the present invention is to disclose a new method for cleaning solar panels designed to achieve far greater cleaning efficiency.
The present invention also extends to a vehicle equipped with the elements required to perform the cleaning method according to the invention.
In a first embodiment of the method according to the present invention, the method consists of the application of steam at a controlled pressure and temperature to the surface of the panel to be cleaned, using dispensers directed at a particular angle and located to a certain distance relative to the surface of the panel to be cleaned.
In a second embodiment, the method according to the present invention is based on combining spraying steam on the surface of the solar panels to be cleaned with the simultaneous action of gentle mechanical cleaning elements which engage the surface of the solar panel at the same time as the steam is sprayed. The simultaneous action of steam and cleaning elements may be combined with the use of special cleaning products if necessary, according to the type of deposits to be removed.
In particular, in both the first and second embodiments of the present invention, additives may be used before cleaning, such as degreasers or other products. Additives that delay the accumulation of dirt on the panels may also be applied, in other words, additives applied after the panel has been cleaned.
By applying the method and vehicle according to the present invention using steam dispensers, more complete cleaning of the panels can be achieved compared with the methods known at present, including those that use water. At the same time, water consumption is significantly reduced, which may be of great interest in areas where the water supply is scarce and, in all cases, to achieve greater operating autonomy with a particular tank capacity.
When adjusting the parameters of the cleaning method, both for the first and second embodiments, account is taken of the maximum permissible pressure on the panel, and the maximum temperature that the panel may reach according to the instructions of the manufacturer, together with the speed of movement of the cleaning elements. The maximum acceptable pressure will vary depending on the precise features of the panel to be cleaned, although an indicative value which will be valid for most of the panels known at present, is 1.5 bar to avoid damage to the panel. With regard to the maximum temperature, account must be taken of the fact that the panel must not exceed a temperature of approximately 70° C. to avoid damage and loss of functionality. However, it should be understood that the maximum temperature will vary according to the precise construction of the solar panel and technical developments over time.
The speed at which the cleaning elements move over the surface of the solar panel will vary between broad limits depending on how dirty the panels are and the predominant nature of the deposits to be removed. However, based on the accumulated experience of the inventors, linear movement values for the cleaning elements of over 1 km per hour are recommended to ensure that the panel is not exposed to high temperatures for a prolonged period, ensuring compliance with the temperature specification.
The steam pressure and temperature on exit leaving the dispensers will take account of the maximum pressure on the panel and the maximum temperature already discussed, as well as water consumption and autonomy.
It must be borne in mind that the approximate values of the parameters indicated in this description are dependent on the technical features of the solar panels available at any time, and it should be understood that said features vary from time to time as new technological developments in solar panels are introduced.
The application of steam under particular pressure and temperature conditions to the solar panel has been shown to be essential to achieve ideal and rapid cleaning of the solar panels. Thus, in the first of the two embodiments, the method consists simply of applying steam at the stated pressure and temperature with no other cleaning means, that is, by direct application of steam alone dispensed on the surface of the solar panel, in which case the steam dispensers may be very close to the panel. However, in the other embodiment, the method according to the present invention provides for a combination of steam dispensers and gentle cleaning elements which act directly on the panel. In this case, the steam is sprayed at a particular pressure and temperature some distance from the panel to be cleaned and the gentle cleaning elements make direct contact with the panel. As stated, the action will be simultaneous, so that the steam dispensers and gentle cleaning elements act simultaneously on the solar panel.
In both variants, the method according to the present invention provides for autonomous preparation of the water to be vaporised, and the method in its entirety will therefore comprise the following:
The cleaning equipment for performing the method according to the present invention basically comprises a vehicle with its own propulsion system and with an articulated arm or arms carrying a cleaning head which acts as a support for the steam dispensers; or, for the combined use of steam and cleaning elements, a system of steam dispensers located some distance from the panel, and a set of cleaning elements with specific features which act directly on the surface of the panels. The vehicle is equipped with water storage means, the water treatment system and steam generator supplied by the treated water and capable of generating an output suitable for the set of steam dispensers of approximately 7.3 litres per minute maximum, at a temperature of between approximately 150° C. and 200° C., and an effective steam pressure such that on entry to the steam distribution system a pressure of between approximately 2.5 and 5 bar is available. The vehicle has a steam distribution system designed to take the steam produced in the generator to the set of dispensing elements, which ensures a continuous steam supply throughout the distribution system to obtain uniform cleaning of the panels.
The steam is distributed on the panels to be cleaned by a projecting structure carrying the steam distribution system and the gentle, mechanically actuated cleaning elements, such as rollers or bands made of silicone, rubber or other synthetic material to make it easier to dislodge the dirt from the panels.
The accompanying drawings, given as an explanatory but not limiting example, provide a better understanding of the present invention.
As illustrated in the figures, the method according to the present invention consists of a set of operations as shown in
In the second embodiment of the present invention provision is made for combining the steam dispensers and gentle cleaning elements -15-, illustrated diagrammatically in
The assembly forming the projecting structure -7- and the support -8- for the dispensers and cleaning elements may, particularly in the second embodiment of the invention, be of a suitable form to control both the steam dispensers and the gentle cleaning elements.
The support -8- for the steam distribution dispensers and possibly the gentle cleaning elements is adjustable with regard to the angle formed with the transverse axis of the panels, in other words, the axis parallel to the lower edge of the panels -9-, and may adopt varying angles depending on the work to be done, an approximate value being 70° between the longitudinal axis of said support -8- and the transverse axis of the panels, in other words, the one parallel to the lower edges of the panels -9-.
Although the invention has been described in relation to specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that said embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which may be subject to changes or additions by persons skilled in the art who have knowledge of the present description, figures and claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U 200900023 | Jan 2009 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ES2009/000513 | 10/26/2009 | WO | 00 | 12/13/2010 |