Maintenance Management Regime for Off-Grid Solar PV Renewable Energy System in Nigeria

Zacchaeus Adesakin Adetona, J. Ogunyemi, I. Bitrus
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The perennial inadequate power supply problem in Nigeria, the worldwide call for green energy and the unavailability of grid electrical supply or difficulty in accessing it have created a need for the adoption of renewable energy such as solar PV systems. PV systems have a lifespan ranging from 10 to 25 years if well maintained but it has been observed that PV systems do not last up to their useful lifespan in Nigeria. A preliminary survey carried out showed that 71.2% of sample did not carry out any maintenance on their PV installations, 85.7% agreed that a lack of maintenance was responsible for their nonfunctional PV systems and 95% of the respondents agreed that there was a lack of maintenance on PV installations in Nigeria. A maintenance regime was developed for PV systems whereby a maintenance personnel is appointed to carry out routine or breakdown maintenance on solar panels, charge controller, battery, inverter, and cabling. The regime starts with turning off power coming from the solar panels. The maintenance of the solar panels follows; next is maintenance on all cable wiring and terminations. After all cable terminations have been checked, the battery maintenance follows. The charge controller is then checked for maintenance and subsequently, power from solar panels can be switched on to restore charging. Two protective installations were recommended in the maintenance regime namely the installation of earthing and DC circuit breakers to protect the solar system installation.
尼日利亚离网太阳能光伏可再生能源系统维护管理制度
尼日利亚长期电力供应不足的问题,全球对绿色能源的呼吁,以及电网供电的不可用或难以获得,都产生了采用太阳能光伏系统等可再生能源的需求。如果维护良好,光伏系统的使用寿命从10年到25年不等,但据观察,光伏系统在尼日利亚的使用寿命达不到其使用寿命。一项初步调查显示,71.2%的样本没有对他们的光伏设备进行任何维护,85.7%的受访者认为缺乏维护是他们的光伏系统无法正常运行的原因,95%的受访者认为尼日利亚的光伏设备缺乏维护。为光伏系统制定了维护制度,即指定维护人员对太阳能电池板、充电控制器、电池、逆变器和电缆进行例行或故障维护。该制度从关闭来自太阳能电池板的电力开始。太阳能电池板的维护如下;其次是维护所有电缆接线和终端。检查完所有接线端子后,进行蓄电池维护。然后检查充电控制器以进行维护,随后可以接通太阳能电池板的电源以恢复充电。在维修制度中建议安装两种保护装置,即安装接地和直流断路器,以保护太阳能系统装置。
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