System and method for arc detection and intervention in solar energy systems

US10754365B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10754365-B2
Application numberUS-201815933861-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 23, 2018
Priority dateFeb 24, 2011
Publication dateAug 25, 2020
Grant dateAug 25, 2020

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An arc detection and intervention system for a solar energy system. One or more arc detectors are strategically located among strings of solar panels. In conjunction with local management units (LMUs), arcs can be isolated and affected panels disconnected from the solar energy system.

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What is claimed is: 1. An arc locating system, comprising: a plurality of devices, each respective device in the plurality of the devices having: a switch to control output of electricity generated by a respective photovoltaic panel to which the respective device is locally coupled, and a controller to transmit and receive information; and a computing apparatus in communication with controllers in the plurality of devices and in communication with an arc detector in a photovoltaic system having photovoltaic panels controlled by the plurality of the devices; wherein in response to the arc detector detecting presence of an arc in the photovoltaic system, the computing apparatus communicates with the controllers to change operations of the photovoltaic panels and identifies a location of the arc within the photovoltaic system based on responses of the arc detector as results of changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels. 2. The arc locating system of claim 1 , wherein the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels include turning off output of a subset of the photovoltaic panels to cause the arc detector to report absence of arcs in the photovoltaic system. 3. The arc locating system of claim 2 , wherein output of the subset of the photovoltaic panels is turned off for a predetermined period of time in accordance with communications between the computing apparatus and the controllers; and arc detecting results of the arc detector during the predetermined period of time are used to infer the location of the arc. 4. The arc locating system of claim 1 , wherein the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels include turning off output of the photovoltaic panels one at a time to identify a photovoltaic panel turning off which causes the arc detector to report a change in arc detection results in the photovoltaic system. 5. The arc locating system of claim 4 , wherein the computing apparatus infers the location of the arc based on the change in arc detection results in the photovoltaic system. 6. The arc locating system of claim 1 , wherein the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels include turning off output of the photovoltaic panels one subset at a time; and the computing apparatus infers the location of the arc based on correlations between changes in arc detection results of the arc detector and the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels. 7. The arc locating system of claim 1 , further comprising: the arc detector, wherein the arc is detected based on a signal in a set of wires in the photovoltaic system. 8. The arc locating system of claim 7 , wherein the signal corresponds to a voltage change. 9. The arc locating system of claim 7 , wherein the signal corresponds to a frequency spectrum change. 10. An arc locating method, comprising: controlling, by a plurality of devices, a plurality of photovoltaic panels, wherein each respective device in the plurality of the devices has: a switch to control output of electricity generated by a respective photovoltaic panel to which the respective device is locally coupled, and a controller to transmit and receive information; and communicating, by a computing apparatus, with the controllers in the plurality of devices and with an arc detector in a photovoltaic system having the photovoltaic panels controlled by the plurality of the devices; and in response to the arc detector detecting presence of an arc in the photovoltaic system: instructing, by the computing apparatus via the communicating, the controllers to change operations of the photovoltaic panels; receiving, in the computing apparatus via the communicating, arc detecting results from the arc detector responsive to changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels; and identifying, by the computing apparatus, a location of the arc within the photovoltaic system based on changes in the arc detecting results responsive to the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels include turning off output of a subset of the photovoltaic panels to cause the arc detector to report absence of arcs in the photovoltaic system. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein output of the subset of the photovoltaic panels is turned off for a predetermined period of time in accordance with communications between the computing apparatus and the controllers; and the arc detecting results of the arc detector during the predetermined period of time are used to infer the location of the arc. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels include turning off output of the photovoltaic panels one at a time to identify a photovoltaic panel turning off which panel causes the arc detector to report a change in arc detection results in the photovoltaic system. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the identifying of the location includes inferring the location of the arc based on the change in arc detection results in the photovoltaic system. 15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels include turning off output of the photovoltaic panels one subset at a time; and the identifying of the location includes inferring the location of the arc based on correlations between the changes in the arc detection results of the arc detector and the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels. 16. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: detecting, by the arc detector, the arc based on a signal in a set of wires in the photovoltaic system. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the signal corresponds to a voltage change. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the signal corresponds to a frequency spectrum change. 19. An arc locating apparatus, comprising: a computing apparatus in communication with controllers in a plurality of devices and in communication with an arc detector in a photovoltaic system having a plurality of photovoltaic panels controlled by the plurality of the devices, wherein each respective device in the plurality of the devices has: a switch to control output of electricity generated by a respective photovoltaic panel to which the respective device is locally coupled, and a controller to transmit and receive information; and wherein in response to the arc detector detecting presence of an arc in the photovoltaic system, the computing apparatus communicates with the controllers to change operations of the photovoltaic panels and identifies a location of the arc within the photovoltaic system based on responses of the arc detector as results of changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels. 20. The arc locating apparatus of claim 19 , wherein the changes in the operations of the photovoltaic panels include turning off, for a predetermined period of time, output of the photovoltaic panels one subset at a time to identify changes in arc detecting results of the arc detector caused by turning off output of one or more subsets of the photovoltaic panels.

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  • characterised by the fault detection method dealing with either existing or incipient faults · CPC title

  • including a supplementary source of electric power, e.g. hybrid diesel-PV energy systems (combinations with gas-turbine plants F02C6/00) · CPC title

  • electric · CPC title

  • Testing of PV devices, e.g. of PV modules or single PV cells (testing of semiconductor devices during manufacturing {H10P74/00}) · CPC title

  • G05F1/02Primary

    Regulating electric characteristics of arcs · CPC title

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What does patent US10754365B2 cover?
An arc detection and intervention system for a solar energy system. One or more arc detectors are strategically located among strings of solar panels. In conjunction with local management units (LMUs), arcs can be isolated and affected panels disconnected from the solar energy system.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tigo Energy Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05F1/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 25 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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