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10 MAINTENANCE
10.1 Controller and Pump
10.2 Solar Array
10.3 Electrical Wiring
Controller and junction box
The controller
is electronic with no moving or wearing parts.
It requires no maintenance. There are rubber
gasket seals at the top and bottom, and
rubber plugs to seal unused conduit holes.
Inspect them to insure that the controller is
sealed from moisture, insects, etc. Check that
mounting and conduit hardware is tight.
Motor
The motor is water-lubricated and
requires no maintenance. It is permanently
sealed and has no brushes or other frequently
wearing parts.
Pump end
The pump mechanism (pump
end) is lubricated only by water and requires
no maintenance. It may wear after some
years, especially if there are abrasive solids in
the water. If sand accumulates in the storage
tank or pipes as a result of normal pumping, it
is best to take periodic measurement of the
pump’s performance. If the flow rate is less
than normal, see Section 9.4. A worn pump
end can be replaced in the field, after the
pump is pulled from the water source.
Power wiring
Inspect wires and connec-
tions carefully. Any wires that are hanging
loose should be secured to prevent them from
swinging in the wind. Exposed wiring must be
sunlight resistant and in good condition. In
the case of a tracking array, look carefully for
any wire damage due to rubbing, bending, or
pulling as the tracker swings. If wiring was
not performed to professional standards,
improve it to prevent faults in the future.
Grounding
Inspect the grounding system
carefully. All connections must be tight and
free of corrosion. Poor grounding can lead to
damage from lightning-induced surges. See
Section 5.2.
Solar array mounting bolts
Bolts tend to
loosen as the array structure flexes in high
winds. Check tightness. All bolts should all
have lock washers to keep them tight.
Sun exposure
Cut away any vegetation that
will grow enough to block solar illumination.
Shading even a small corner of the solar array
may stop the pump, or greatly reduce its flow.
Solar array cleaning
If there is dirt, mineral
deposits, bird droppings or other debris stuck
to the solar array surface, clean it with water,
vinegar or glass cleaner.
Solar Array Tilt
Inspect the tilt of the array.
The optimum tilt angle varies with the season.
Some people adjust the tilt twice per year.
Other people set it at a single setting as a
permanent compromise. Section 4.5 for
details.
Solar Tracker
If the system uses a solar
tracker, lubricate the bearings, check mount-
ing bolts and mechanism. Refer to tracker
manufacturer’s instructions.