Title :
Degradation and failure modes of 26-year-old 200 kW power plant in a hot-dry desert climate
Author :
Olakonu, K. ; Belmont, J. ; Tatapudi, Sai ; Kuitche, Joseph ; Tamizhmani, G.
Author_Institution :
Photovoltaic Reliability Lab., Arizona State Univ., Mesa, AZ, USA
Abstract :
The primary focus of this paper is the reliability / failure evaluation of a 26-year-old photovoltaic (PV) monocrystalline silicon (c-Si) system located in Phoenix, Arizona (a hot-dry desert condition). This 4000-frameless-module bipolar system was originally installed in August 1985 with a rated capacity of 175 kW (17° fixed south tilt). This paper presents only the degradation and failure modes, and the degradation rate and its determination of this power plant is presented in another/twin paper of this conference. The results obtained from the extensive visual inspections and other non-intrusive tests made on the entire plant were used to determine the degradation and wear-out failure modes. The encapsulant browning, cell gridline blossoming, cell-ribbon solder bond degradation, ribbon/metal-strip (copper) attachment degradation/break outside the modules, cell cracks and backsheet delamination have been determined to be the degradation and/or wear-out failure modes of these 26 years old modules in this specific hot-dry desert climate.
Keywords :
failure analysis; photovoltaic power systems; power generation reliability; PV system; backsheet delamination; cell cracks; cell gridline blossoming; cell-ribbon solder bond degradation; degradation modes; encapsulant browning; extensive visual inspections; frameless-module bipolar system; hot-dry desert climate; metal-strip attachment degradation; non-intrusive tests; photovoltaic monocrystalline system; power 175 kW; power 200 kW; power plant; reliability evaluation; ribbon attachment degradation; time 26 year; wear-out failure modes; Degradation; Meteorology; Photovoltaic systems; Reliability; Visualization;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2014 IEEE 40th
Conference_Location :
Denver, CO
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2014.6925618