Title :
Line–Line Fault Analysis and Protection Challenges in Solar Photovoltaic Arrays
Author :
Ye Zhao ; de Palma, Jean-Francois ; Mosesian, Jerry ; Lyons, Rebecca ; Lehman, Brad
Author_Institution :
Northeastern Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
Fault analysis in solar photovoltaic (PV) arrays is a fundamental task to protect PV modules from damage and to eliminate risks of safety hazards. This paper focuses on line-line faults in PV arrays that may be caused by short-circuit faults or double ground faults. The effect on fault current from a maximum-power-point tracking of a PV inverter is discussed and shown to, at times, prevent overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs) to operate properly. Furthermore, fault behavior of PV arrays is highly related to the fault location, fault impedance, irradiance level, and use of blocking diodes. Particularly, this paper examines the challenges to OCPD in a PV array brought by unique faults: One is a fault that occurs under low-irradiance conditions, and the other is a fault that occurs at night and evolves during “night-to-day” transition. In both circumstances, the faults might remain hidden in the PV system, no matter how irradiance changes afterward. These unique faults may subsequently lead to unexpected safety hazards, reduced system efficiency, and reduced reliability. A small-scale experimental PV system has been developed to further validate the conclusions.
Keywords :
maximum power point trackers; overcurrent protection; photovoltaic power systems; power generation faults; power generation protection; short-circuit currents; solar cell arrays; blocking diode; double ground fault; fault current; line-line fault analysis; maximum power point tracking; night-to-day transition; overcurrent protection device; protection challenges; safety hazard; short circuit fault; solar photovoltaic arrays; Circuit faults; Fault currents; Fault location; Fuses; Hazards; Impedance; Inverters; Blocking diode; PV fuse; fault impedance; fault location; line–line fault; maximum-power-point tracking (MPPT); overcurrent protection device (OCPD); photovoltaic (PV) arrays;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2012.2205355