Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Infrared Inspection of Photovoltaic Modules
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj20.383Keywords:
defects detection, EASA, infrared analysis, PV modules, UAVAbstract
Supervision and monitoring are mandatory for large PhotoVoltaic(PV)plants, because failures can cause high power loss, due to the large number of PVmodules. InfraRed(IR)analysis is effective and reliable to detect anomalies or failures in PVmodules, but it is time consuming and then expensive, when the infrared inspection of large PV plants is manual. The diffusion of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle(UAV)equipped by infrared camera can support the fast supervision of PVplants, but the use of UAVsis regulated by international and national rulesand its utilization is limited, based on geographic areas and/or authorizations. This article discusses these critical issues, directs the reader to official, national, geographic maps for the drones, and suggests technical solutions for some specific issues not considered in the technical specification for outdoor infrared thermography of PVmodules.