Solar Farm Post-Hail and Severe Storm Inspection Checklist

This solar farm post-hail and severe storm inspection checklist ensures compliance with IEC 61215 (Terrestrial PV Module Design Qualification with hail impact testing), IEC 61730 module safety requirements, OSHA General Industry safety standards for post-storm site assessment, and insurance policy documentation requirements for severe weather claims. Designed for solar O&M teams and insurance adjusters to systematically assess hail, wind, and storm damage to solar modules, racking, inverters, an

  • Industry: Renewable Energy
  • Frequency: Per Event
  • Estimated Time: 4-12 hours (site-size dependent)
  • Role: Solar O&M Lead / Insurance Adjuster
  • Total Items: 30
  • Compliance: IEC 61215 Terrestrial PV Module Design Qualification (Hail Test), IEC 61730 Photovoltaic Module Safety Qualification, OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Post-Storm Site Safety Assessment, Insurance Policy Documentation Requirements, ASTM E2848 Standard Test Method for Solar Performance

Post-Storm Site Safety

Site hazard assessment before inspection.

  • No downed electrical lines or live conductors observed?
  • Site powered down before close approach to damaged PV equipment?
  • Racking and structural elements stable before walking site?
  • Standing water in electrical enclosures assessed before energization?
  • Arc-rated PPE and voltage-rated gloves worn during assessment?

Module Damage Assessment

Systematic module hail damage survey.

  • 100% visual survey of all modules completed?
  • All broken glass modules identified and counted?
  • Hail impact patterns documented (size, density, direction)?
  • EL imaging scheduled for potential microcracking?
  • Damaged Module Photo Documentation

Racking and Structural Damage

Racking system post-storm assessment.

  • All racking systems checked for deformation or failure?
  • No module panels displaced by wind?
  • Ground piles showing no damage or movement?
  • Tracker drives and torque tubes undamaged?
  • Racking Damage Photo Documentation

Electrical Equipment Damage

Inverter, combiner, and substation damage.

  • All inverter enclosures inspected for hail/water ingress?
  • All combiner boxes checked for damage?
  • Substation equipment inspected for damage?
  • No exposed underground cables from erosion/flooding?
  • Electrical Equipment Damage Photo

Production Impact Assessment

Generation impact from storm damage.

  • All offline strings identified and root cause confirmed?
  • Post-storm Performance Ratio vs pre-storm documented?
  • Estimated energy loss from damage quantified?
  • Module replacement timeline established?
  • Temporary repairs implemented to minimize production loss?

Insurance Claim Documentation

Insurance claim supporting documentation.

  • Insurance carrier notified of storm event?
  • Complete damage inventory (module count, equipment list) prepared?
  • NOAA/NWS storm severity data obtained for claim?
  • Repair cost estimates obtained from qualified vendors?
  • Storm Damage Assessment Notes

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Why Use This Solar Farm Post-Hail and Severe Storm Inspection Checklist?

This solar farm post-hail and severe storm inspection checklist helps renewable energy teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for solar o&m lead / insurance adjuster professionals, this checklist covers 30 critical inspection points across 6 sections. Recommended frequency: per event.

Ensures compliance with IEC 61215 Terrestrial PV Module Design Qualification (Hail Test), IEC 61730 Photovoltaic Module Safety Qualification, OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Post-Storm Site Safety Assessment, Insurance Policy Documentation Requirements, ASTM E2848 Standard Test Method for Solar Performance. Regulatory-aligned for audit readiness and inspection documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Solar Farm Post-Hail and Severe Storm Inspection Checklist cover?

This checklist covers 30 inspection items across 6 sections: Post-Storm Site Safety, Module Damage Assessment, Racking and Structural Damage, Electrical Equipment Damage, Production Impact Assessment, Insurance Claim Documentation. It is designed for renewable energy operations and compliance.

How often should this checklist be completed?

This checklist should be completed per event. Each completion takes approximately 4-12 hours (site-size dependent).

Who should use this Solar Farm Post-Hail and Severe Storm Inspection Checklist?

This checklist is designed for Solar O&M Lead / Insurance Adjuster professionals in the renewable energy industry. It can be used for self-assessments, team audits, and regulatory compliance documentation.

Can I download this checklist as a PDF?

Yes, this checklist is available as a free PDF download. You can also use it digitally in the POPProbe mobile app for real-time data capture, photo documentation, and automatic reporting.

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