DocumentCode
3602197
Title
DC Arc Flash Studies for Solar Photovoltaic Systems: Challenges and Recommendations
Author
Klement, Kathryn
Author_Institution
Hatch Ltd., Mississauga, ON, Canada
Volume
51
Issue
5
fYear
2015
Firstpage
4239
Lastpage
4244
Abstract
A dc arc flash hazard exists in solar photovoltaic (PV) power systems, but there is no widely accepted methodology for characterizing the severity of the hazard. Calculation methods have been proposed, and most rely on the nameplate I-V characteristic of the PV modules at standard test conditions to determine the worst case incident energy. This paper proposes to consider other factors in performing a dc arc flash hazard analysis, including possible weather conditions and variations of PV module characteristics from the datasheet ratings. It is recommended to consider two conditions when determining the worst case incident energy from a PV system: 1) the failure of all protective devices to trip within 2 s due to insufficient current and 2) the array output power exceeding the nameplate rating due to technological and environmental factors.
Keywords
arcs (electric); environmental factors; failure analysis; photovoltaic power systems; power system protection; solar cell arrays; DC arc flash hazard analysis; array output power; environmental factors; nameplate I-V characteristic; protective device failure; solar PV module; solar photovoltaic power system; Arc discharges; Arrays; Hazards; Inverters; Photovoltaic systems; Temperature; Arc flash hazard; DC systems; arc flash hazard; dc systems; inverters; photovoltaics; photovoltaics (PVs);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2015.2431639
Filename
7105379
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