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- the invention relates to the practice of fully automatically selecting and packing photovoltaic modules or solar modules which are produced in large batches.
- Modern glass facades are often not just a functional element of a structural body, but are increasingly also being used for solar electricity generation.
- Tailor-made solar modules allow accurately fitting integration in construction grids and profiles.
- a photovoltaic module is the connection of a glass substrate plate, a photovoltaic element and a glass pane as covering glass by means of a film, which adhesively bonds these glass panes under the action of heat, or an adhesive.
- Classification according to particular quality criteria is carried out in this case within the range of particular technical properties such as the electrical voltage achieved with a particular illuminance.
- classification into four different quality levels may make it necessary to select finished photovoltaic modules with the corresponding quality levels.
- DE 31 05 352 C2 discloses an arrangement for displaying the operating state of solar cells. These are solar cells which are connected together in modules, at least one display element being parallel to at least one module. The problem on which this arrangement is based is that of avoiding the need for any considerable wiring expenditure and being able to monitor the arrangement in a simple manner. In order to solve this problem, DE 31 05 352 C2 proposes that the display element is integrated in the module.
- DE 93 12 710 U1 discloses a modular diagnostic system for detecting and locating faults in photovoltaic installations.
- Said document describes a diagnostic system for detecting and locating faults in photovoltaic installations consisting of at least two decentralized components which are assigned to the modules or groups of modules or parts of modules.
- Such a diagnostic unit has at least one central evaluation unit which determines and displays faults and failures in photovoltaic installations on the basis of the information transmitted by or received from the central components, the information being transmitted via the power lines.
- the decentralized components consist of frequency-dependent impedances, which are connected to the external connections of the modules and the frequency response of which is characteristic of the respective module and its operating state, and the central evaluation unit measures the impedance of the power lines over the frequency range of interest in order to obtain information relating to the state of the installation in this manner.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,986,726 A describes a device for automatically stacking and classifying packages consisting of plates of different sizes. A system of horizontal and vertical transport means is used for this purpose. The special requirements when handling photovoltaic modules are not dealt with in this document.
- U.S. Pat. No. 2,963,836 A describes a device for automatically handling and packing rigid and semi-rigid plates. This is substantially a horizontal and vertical movement of plates in a limited table-like area.
- FIG. 1 shows a structural overview of the device according to the invention
- FIG. 3 shows an alternative solution of the device according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a production line 1 discharging into the removal area.
- each photovoltaic module passes through the quality testing device 2 . This is necessary since the process of producing photovoltaic modules does not ensure that every module has the same performance data. In fact, the performance parameters of photovoltaic modules are scattered to such an extent that it has proved to be necessary to divide the production yield into at least four different performance classes.
- the allocation to these classes is determined in the quality testing device 2 .
- the assembly device for module carriers a particular module carrier is automatically fastened to the respective module.
- the module carrier establishes the connection between the glass panes of a module and the assembly options existing at the respective place of use. It is known that a multiplicity of fastening options are desired by the respective user. In accordance with these different fastening options, the corresponding different types of module carriers are provided on the supply line 5 for module carriers.
- a photovoltaic module which has been classified in this manner according to its specific performance class and its specific type of fastening via a barcode or a transponder then reaches the receiving station 20 of the production line.
- the finished photovoltaic modules are moved to the removal stations D, C, B, A, which are denoted 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 in FIG. 1 , according to their performance class and their respective module carrier.
- the removal station 14 is used to store reject modules.
- These transport operations are carried out by a lifting sucker device which can move on a mount 4 via the running rails 15 .
- the running rails 15 are mounted, over their entire length, on running rail supports 16 .
- the length of the running rails 15 can be changed.
- the height of the running rail supports 16 can be changed in a controllable manner using actuators. This makes it possible to adapt the device according to the invention to different production conditions during operation.
- FIG. 1 a photovoltaic solar module 6 is depicted in FIG. 1 at the start of the removal station 10 at the corresponding stacking station which is not described in any more detail.
- the stacking stations in the removal stations A and B are denoted 21 and 22 in FIG. 1 .
- a strip laying means 19 for spacer strips is assigned to each removal station 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 .
- This strip laying means ensures that at least two strips are laid between modules which have been placed on top of one another, which strips have such a thickness that the components projecting from the glass surface of a module, such as terminal boxes or module carriers, cannot damage the glass surface of the adjacent module.
- the respective strip laying means 19 are depicted only at the removal stations A and B in FIG. 1 .
- Each removal station 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 is also respectively assigned a film winder 7 , a protective cap applicator 8 and a strapping device 9 .
- sensors and means for evaluating the output signals from the relevant sensors are located at relevant points of the device according to the invention.
- These sensors are usually optical sensors of any type and/or proximity sensors which are chosen by a person skilled in the art according to the local conditions and requirements.
- This figure is based on the same structure of operations for selecting and packing solar modules 6 as that disclosed in FIG. 1 , only the removal station D being depicted for the sake of better illustration.
- the solar modules 6 classified in the quality and testing device 2 are not directly assigned to the individual removal stations but rather are first stored in a store 25 which can also be referred to as an intermediate store.
- the store 25 can store the solar modules 6 substantially in a horizontal manner, that is to say may be in the form of a vertically oriented vertical store, or may have a combination of a horizontal and a vertical method of storage. In this case, the design depends on the respective spatial conditions and requirements of the operator of the entire installation.
- the store 25 is preferably open to both sides and can therefore be loaded with solar modules 6 and unloaded from the front and/or from the rear.
- the devices 24 and 26 are provided for the possibilities of loading and unloading the store 25 .
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The invention relates to a method and to a device for fully automatically selecting and packing photovoltaic solar modules (6) produced in mass production, having the following characteristics: a) a production line (1), b) a quality checking device (2) having devices for mechanical final testing and electrical final testing, c) an assembly device (3) for module carriers, d) a device for distributing and stacking (4, 15) the solar modules (6) in the horizontal and vertical direction according to particular selection criteria at acceptance locations corresponding to said selection criteria, e) devices for placing strips (19) as spacers between stacked modules, wherein different types of strips can be taken from a magazine, f) devices for collating packages of a plurality of solar modules (6) at each acceptance location, wherein said devices each comprise a film wrapper (7), a protective cap applicator (8), and a strapping device (9).
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- This application is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. 371 of international application number PCT/DE2009/001679 filed Nov. 26, 2009 (WO 2010/063263 A1) and also claims priority to
German application number 10 2008 059 793.7 filed Dec. 1, 2008, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety. - The invention relates to the practice of fully automatically selecting and packing photovoltaic modules or solar modules which are produced in large batches.
- Modern glass facades are often not just a functional element of a structural body, but are increasingly also being used for solar electricity generation. Tailor-made solar modules allow accurately fitting integration in construction grids and profiles. Semitransparent solar cells, or else opaque solar cells with transparent areas, make photovoltaic glazing systems appear as if light is flooding through them. In this case, the solar cells frequently provide the desired effect of solar and glare protection.
- The production of such photovoltaic installations requires working conditions such as those which are normally used, in particular, for the production of semiconductors and integrated electronic circuits. These so-called clean room conditions also additionally make it necessary to handle large-area, impact-sensitive glass panes when producing photovoltaic installations.
- Considered from the outside, a photovoltaic module is the connection of a glass substrate plate, a photovoltaic element and a glass pane as covering glass by means of a film, which adhesively bonds these glass panes under the action of heat, or an adhesive.
- The production of photovoltaic installations is still relatively expensive. There is therefore an aim to produce photovoltaic modules in large batches, and thus to reduce the costs.
- When producing such photovoltaic modules in large quantities, products of different quality levels cannot be prevented from being produced. Classification according to particular quality criteria is carried out in this case within the range of particular technical properties such as the electrical voltage achieved with a particular illuminance.
- For example, classification into four different quality levels may make it necessary to select finished photovoltaic modules with the corresponding quality levels.
- If, when photovoltaic modules are being simultaneously produced on a plurality of production lines, products which can be assigned to different quality levels are also produced on each production line, the products belonging to the same quality level must therefore be detected anyway and this information must be centrally stored.
- DE 31 05 352 C2 discloses an arrangement for displaying the operating state of solar cells. These are solar cells which are connected together in modules, at least one display element being parallel to at least one module. The problem on which this arrangement is based is that of avoiding the need for any considerable wiring expenditure and being able to monitor the arrangement in a simple manner. In order to solve this problem, DE 31 05 352 C2 proposes that the display element is integrated in the module.
- An indication of the practice of selecting and packing photovoltaic installations cannot be gathered from this document.
- DE 93 12 710 U1 discloses a modular diagnostic system for detecting and locating faults in photovoltaic installations. Said document describes a diagnostic system for detecting and locating faults in photovoltaic installations consisting of at least two decentralized components which are assigned to the modules or groups of modules or parts of modules. Such a diagnostic unit has at least one central evaluation unit which determines and displays faults and failures in photovoltaic installations on the basis of the information transmitted by or received from the central components, the information being transmitted via the power lines.
- In the case of such a diagnostic system, the process of detecting and locating faults in photovoltaic installations is intended to be considerably simplified without the need for additional installation expenditure when wiring the installation.
- This problem is solved by the fact that the decentralized components consist of frequency-dependent impedances, which are connected to the external connections of the modules and the frequency response of which is characteristic of the respective module and its operating state, and the central evaluation unit measures the impedance of the power lines over the frequency range of interest in order to obtain information relating to the state of the installation in this manner.
- Another solution according to DE 93 12 710 U1 is that the decentralized components consist of active circuits which impress an AC voltage or an alternating current on the connections of the module or superimpose said voltage or current on the DC voltage or direct current of the module, the frequency and frequency spectrum of the alternating variable being characteristic of the respective module and its operating state and the central evaluation unit measuring the frequency spectrum of the voltage and/or current on the power lines and determining the operating state of the installation in this manner.
- An indication of the practice of selecting and packing photovoltaic installations cannot be gathered from this document either.
- DE 37 36 560 A1 describes a device for producing gratings. In this case, gratings of a wide variety of forms are produced in an automated manner using a transfer system for workpiece carriers.
- DE 23 53 031 A1 deals with a device for forwarding objects at an angle, in particular for processing lines for plate elements. Said device substantially consists of conveying devices and conveyor belt devices which are of a simple construction and can be inexpensively produced.
- DE 40 10 024 relates to a production installation with parallel and secondary paths of conveyance for assembling and/or processing components consisting of a plurality of individual parts, in which the individual parts and/or components are arranged on pallet inserts. For the purpose of cost-effective production, it is substantially proposed here to assign a secondary path of conveyance, which runs in a parallel manner, to a parallel path of conveyance, this secondary path of conveyance being connected to the parallel path of conveyance and/or the main path of conveyance via node stations.
- The three documents mentioned last deal with simple methods of transporting or producing objects which are likewise simple.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,986,726 A describes a device for automatically stacking and classifying packages consisting of plates of different sizes. A system of horizontal and vertical transport means is used for this purpose. The special requirements when handling photovoltaic modules are not dealt with in this document.
- DE 25 23 301 A1 relates to a device for depositing stacking strips between layers of boards, which are on top of one another, in order to form a stack of boards. This concerns an insignificant feature of the storage of photovoltaic modules.
- U.S. Pat. No. 2,963,836 A describes a device for automatically handling and packing rigid and semi-rigid plates. This is substantially a horizontal and vertical movement of plates in a limited table-like area.
- The device and the method according to this application may address the problem of inexpensively ensuring that photovoltaic modules are selected and packed in an automatically controlled and reliable manner and with fast cycle times.
- The device according to the invention is described in more detail below. In detail:
- Further aspects of this application will become readily apparent to persons skilled in the art after a review of the following description, with reference to the drawings and claims that are appended to and form a part of this specification.
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FIG. 1 illustrates aproduction line 1 discharging into the removal area. At the end of theproduction line 1, each photovoltaic module passes through thequality testing device 2. This is necessary since the process of producing photovoltaic modules does not ensure that every module has the same performance data. In fact, the performance parameters of photovoltaic modules are scattered to such an extent that it has proved to be necessary to divide the production yield into at least four different performance classes. - The allocation to these classes is determined in the
quality testing device 2. - The following investigations can be carried out in this testing device 2:
- 1. Measurement of the lamination
- 2. Integrity of the panes
- 3. Testing of the contacts
- 4. Electrical measurement of the efficiency
- 5. Linking to existing production data
- The measurement of the lamination and the integrity of the panes can be monitored by means of cameras. These investigations are already carried out once during production and can be repeated according to the desired safety requirement at this point. In addition, vibration tests can be carried out at this point, and more detailed investigations of the integrity can be carried out using ultrasound. The electrical contacts are tested and the efficiency is measured using electrical test circuits. In order to determine cold soldering points, the effects of cold (cooling spray) at certain points can be studied at electrical transition points. A measurement of resistive and/or inductive and/or capacitive impedances which is carried out shortly afterward reliably provides information on soldering points which have not been produced properly. This makes it possible to determine weak points in the electrical wiring at an early stage, which weak points often subsequently result in sudden failures only after a relatively long time in the changing weather cycles. The photovoltaic module which has been respectively tested can be electronically linked to the data known from production via barcodes or RFID (=radio frequency identification) transponders.
- In the
next station 3, the assembly device for module carriers, a particular module carrier is automatically fastened to the respective module. The module carrier establishes the connection between the glass panes of a module and the assembly options existing at the respective place of use. It is known that a multiplicity of fastening options are desired by the respective user. In accordance with these different fastening options, the corresponding different types of module carriers are provided on thesupply line 5 for module carriers. - Since different requirements with regard to the desired performance class are additionally imposed by the users on these different types of module carriers to be fitted, the module carriers cannot be assembled until after the respective performance class has been determined.
- A photovoltaic module which has been classified in this manner according to its specific performance class and its specific type of fastening via a barcode or a transponder then reaches the receiving
station 20 of the production line. - From this receiving
station 20, the finished photovoltaic modules are moved to the removal stations D, C, B, A, which are denoted 10, 11, 12, 13 inFIG. 1 , according to their performance class and their respective module carrier. Theremoval station 14 is used to store reject modules. These transport operations are carried out by a lifting sucker device which can move on amount 4 via the running rails 15. The running rails 15 are mounted, over their entire length, on running rail supports 16. The length of the running rails 15 can be changed. The height of the running rail supports 16 can be changed in a controllable manner using actuators. This makes it possible to adapt the device according to the invention to different production conditions during operation. - As an example of such a transport operation, a photovoltaic
solar module 6 is depicted inFIG. 1 at the start of theremoval station 10 at the corresponding stacking station which is not described in any more detail. The stacking stations in the removal stations A and B are denoted 21 and 22 inFIG. 1 . - A strip laying means 19 for spacer strips is assigned to each
removal station FIG. 1 . - Each
removal station film winder 7, aprotective cap applicator 8 and a strappingdevice 9. - A
film winder 7 wraps thesolar modules 6, which are intended for dispatch and lie on top of one another, in a protective packaging film which simultaneously holds the entire package of thesolar modules 6 together.Protective cap applicators 8 then place protective caps on two opposite sides of a package ofsolar modules 6 which lie on top of one another. The strappingdevices 9 upstream of theindividual removal stations solar modules 6 with the required cohesive strength and make the package ready for dispatch. - In addition, it is possible to attach a “docket”, which identifies the respective package of
solar modules 6 which are ready for dispatch, in printed and/or electronic form. - In order to assist with the control decisions involved in the individual transport operations, corresponding sensors and means for evaluating the output signals from the relevant sensors are located at relevant points of the device according to the invention. These sensors are usually optical sensors of any type and/or proximity sensors which are chosen by a person skilled in the art according to the local conditions and requirements.
- If, in individual cases, it appears to be necessary for a
solar module 6 to pass through thequality testing device 2 again, it is possible to supply said module to theproduction line 1 again via thereturn line 17 depicted inFIG. 1 . This makes it possible, in individual cases, if the user so desires, to manually repair asolar module 6 whose testing led to a borderline result. For this purpose, twoangle conveyors 18 which allow such return are illustrated inFIG. 1 . The corresponding transfer station is denoted 23 inFIG. 1 . Since the entire installation operates in a fully automatic manner, pauses in the production process can be used to retest particularsolar modules 6. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a cross section of the more detailed region of the area surrounding the runningrail 15. In this case, on the left-hand side, two running rail supports 16 can be seen to the left and right of theremoval station 14 for reject modules. To the right thereof, the stacking station A with thereference symbol 21 and then the stacking station B with thereference symbol 22 are shown in cross section. Following on, theassembly device 3 for module carriers is illustrated. This is followed by the removal station C and the removal station A, neither of which is denoted, a strip laying means 19 being depicted for each of the two removal stations. Asolar module 6 can be seen at the removal station D and the liftingsucker mount 4 can be seen, by way of example, behind said solar module. - An alternative solution to the problem on which the invention is based is illustrated in
FIG. 3 . - This figure is based on the same structure of operations for selecting and packing
solar modules 6 as that disclosed inFIG. 1 , only the removal station D being depicted for the sake of better illustration. - The fundamental difference from the structure of the outlet stations shown in
FIG. 1 is that the liftingsucker mount 4 with its runningrails 15 has been replaced with a store 25 with corresponding devices for loading and unloading this store 25. - This means that the
solar modules 6 classified in the quality andtesting device 2 are not directly assigned to the individual removal stations but rather are first stored in a store 25 which can also be referred to as an intermediate store. In this case, the store 25 can store thesolar modules 6 substantially in a horizontal manner, that is to say may be in the form of a vertically oriented vertical store, or may have a combination of a horizontal and a vertical method of storage. In this case, the design depends on the respective spatial conditions and requirements of the operator of the entire installation. The store 25 is preferably open to both sides and can therefore be loaded withsolar modules 6 and unloaded from the front and/or from the rear. In this case, thedevices FIG. 1 can naturally be considerably higher both in the solution according toFIG. 1 and in the solution according toFIG. 3 . In this case, the number of removal stations depends mainly on the number of desired performance classes. Since the data which are relevant to delivery for eachsolar module 6 can be electronically assigned to the latter, the devices 25, 28 can be used to supply the provided unloading stations with the desired number ofsolar modules 6. Therefore, it is possible to also change the size of an order at short notice. This applies to the solution according toFIG. 1 andFIG. 3 . - The complex control of the movement sequences described requires a special control program.
- As a person skilled in the art will readily appreciate, the above description is meant as an illustration of implementation of the principles this application. This description is not intended to limit the scope or application of this invention in that the invention is susceptible to modification, variation and change, without departing from the spirit of this invention, as defined in the following claims.
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- (1) Production line
- (2) Quality testing device
- (3) Assembly device for module carriers
- (4) Lifting sucker mount
- (5) Supply line for module carriers
- (6) Solar module
- (7) Film winder (packaging)
- (8) Protective cap applicator
- (9) Strapping device
- (10) Removal station D
- (11) Removal station C
- (12) Removal station B
- (13) Removal station A
- (14) Removal station for reject modules
- (15) Running rails for lifting
sucker mount 4 - (16) Running rail supports
- (17) Return line (test repetition)
- (18) Angle conveyor
- (19) Strip laying means (spacer strips)
- (20) Receiving station of the production line
- (21) Stacking station A
- (22) Stacking station B
- (23) Transfer station of the
return line 17 - (24) Loading and unloading device
- (25) Store as a storage station
- (26) Loading and unloading device
- (27) Guide track for the
device 26 - (28) Guide track for the
device 24
Claims (14)
1. A device for fully automatically selecting and packing photovoltaic solar modules which were produced in large batches, having the following features:
(a) a production line,
(b) a quality testing device having devices for mechanical final tests and electrical final tests as well as a device for allocating a barcode, the mechanical final test comprising optical devices, vibration test devices and ultrasonic devices and the electrical final test comprising devices for the effects of cold at certain points and devices for measuring impedances,
(c) an assembly device for module carriers, different module carriers being able to be removed from a magazine,
(d) a device for distributing and stacking the solar modules in the horizontal and vertical directions according to particular selection criteria at removal stations corresponding to these selection criteria, the device for distributing and stacking the modules consisting of a lifting sucker mount and a running rail, the lifting sucker being able to move solar modules horizontally and vertically, the running rail being able to be lengthened as desired and the height of the running rail supports being able to be adjusted in a controlled manner,
(e) devices for laying strips as spacers between stacked modules, different types of strips being able to be removed from a magazine,
(f) devices for assembling packages from a plurality of solar modules at each removal station,
(g) a return line via angle conveyors for transporting solar modules onto the production line.
2. A device for fully automatically selecting and packing photovoltaic solar modules which were produced in large batches, having the following features:
(a) a production line,
(b) a quality testing device having devices for mechanical final tests and electrical final tests as well as a device for allocating a barcode, the mechanical final test comprising optical devices, vibration test devices and ultrasonic devices and the electrical final test comprising devices for the effects of cold at certain points and devices for measuring impedances,
(c) an assembly device for module carriers, different module carriers being able to be removed from a magazine,
(d) a device for storing and temporarily storing the solar modules (6) in the horizontal or vertical direction,
(e) devices for loading and unloading the store and for allocating to or stacking solar modules at particular removal stations,
(f) devices for laying strips as spacers between stacked modules (6), different types of strips being able to be removed from a magazine,
(g) devices for assembling packages from a plurality of solar modules at each removal station,
(h) a return line via angle conveyors for transporting solar modules onto the production line.
3. The device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the module carriers comprise different materials and different fastening means are used when fastening the carrier to the module.
4. The device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the magazine containing the strips which act as spacers contains not only strips of different thickness and length but also strips of different materials and degrees of hardness.
5. The device as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the devices for assembling packages each have a film winder, a protective cap applicator and a strapping device.
6. A method for fully automatically selecting and packing photovoltaic solar modules which were produced in large batches, having the following features:
a) solar modules of different quality are delivered on a production line from ongoing production,
(b) the delivered solar modules pass through a quality testing device having devices for mechanical final tests and electrical final tests as well as a device for allocating an electronic identifier according to the quality level determined, the solar modules being conveyed onward for packing only when the corresponding tests have been successfully passed and otherwise being conveyed to the stacking station for reject modules,
(c) the solar modules are assigned to corresponding customers according to the quality level determined and are provided with module carriers desired by the respective customer or else are left without a module carrier if desired,
(d) the solar modules which are thus finished are then picked up by a lifting sucker and are conveyed, via the running rails, to the corresponding removal stations according to their quality class or their customer and are stacked on top of one another in said stations,
(e) in the removal stations, strips are automatically laid, as spacers, onto each stored solar module until the desired delivery is complete,
(f) a complete delivery is wrapped by a film winder and is then provided with a protective cap on two sides or else on all four sides by a protective cap applicator and is finally combined with strip-like packaging material in the region of the protective caps under stress by a strapping device.
7. A method for fully automatically selecting and packing photovoltaic solar modules which were produced in large batches, having the following features:
(a) solar modules of different quality are delivered on a production line from ongoing production,
(b) the delivered solar modules pass through a quality testing device having devices for mechanical final tests and electrical final tests as well as a device for allocating an electronic identifier according to the quality level determined, said modules being conveyed onward for packing only when the corresponding tests have been successfully passed and otherwise being conveyed to the stacking station for reject modules,
(c) the solar modules are assigned to corresponding customers according to the quality level determined and are provided with module carriers desired by the respective customer or else are left without a module carrier if desired,
(d) the solar modules which are thus finished are then picked up by devices, are transported to a store and are subsequently conveyed to the corresponding removal stations according to their quality class or their customer and are stacked on top of one another in said stations,
(e) in the removal stations, strips are automatically laid, as spacers, onto each stored solar module until the desired delivery is complete,
(f) a complete delivery is wrapped by a film winder, is then provided with a protective cap on two sides or else on all four sides by a protective cap applicator and is finally combined with strip-like packaging material in the region of the protective caps under stress by a strapping device.
8. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein a return line via angle conveyors for transporting solar modules onto the production line is provided, this path being open to solar modules which have passed through the quality testing device with an entirely or partially negative result which warrants repair.
9. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the mechanical final test comprises optical investigations, vibration tests and investigations with ultrasound and the electrical final test comprises the effects of cold at certain points and subsequent measurements of impedances.
10. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the module carriers comprise different materials and different fastening methods are used when fastening said carrier to the module.
11. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the modules are distributed and stacked using a lifting sucker mount on a running rail, the lifting sucker being able to move solar modules horizontally and vertically, the running rail being able to be lengthened as desired and the height of the running rail supports being able to be adjusted in a controlled manner.
12. The method as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the device for assembling packages wraps the stacked solar modules in film and welds them and/or provides the stacked solar modules with caps which are made of packaging material and can be plugged on, the package produced in this manner being connected to strip-like packaging material with a particular, adjustable tensile force in the strapping device.
13. A computer program having a program code for carrying out the method steps as claimed in claim 6 when the program is executed in a computer.
14. A machine-readable carrier having the program code of a computer program for carrying out the method as claimed in claim 6 when the program is executed in a computer.
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