Jumper module for photovoltaic systems
US-2024413790-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US2022247349A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022247349-A1 |
| Application number | US-202217568719-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 5, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 29, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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A solar power generation system includes a string, an inverter, and a first shut-off device. The string includes a plurality of solar cell modules connected in series. The inverter converts DC power output from the plurality of solar cell modules to AC power. The first shut-off device is connected to electrical paths connecting the plurality of solar cell modules to each other. The string includes a plurality of solar cell module groups each including the plurality of the solar cell modules. The plurality of solar cell module groups include at least a first group and a second group connected to the first group. The first shut-off device shuts off a first electrical path connecting the first group and the second group and a second electrical path connecting the plurality of solar cell modules belonging to the first group to each other in response to a control signal from the inverter.
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1 . A solar power generation system comprising: a string including a plurality of solar cell modules connected in series; an inverter connected to the string, the inverter being configured to convert DC power output from the plurality of solar cell modules to AC power; and a first shut-off device connected to electrical paths connecting the plurality of solar cell modules to each other, wherein the string includes a plurality of solar cell module groups each including the plurality of the solar cell modules, the plurality of solar cell module groups include at least a first group and a second group connected to the first group, the electrical paths include a first electrical path connecting the first group and the second group, and a second electrical path connecting the plurality of solar cell modules belonging to the first group to each other, and the first shut-off device is configured to shut off the first electrical path and the second electrical path in response to a control signal from the inverter. 2 . The solar power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein the first group includes at least a first solar cell module and a second solar cell module among the plurality of the solar cell modules, the first solar cell module being connected to the second group, the second solar cell module being connected to the first solar cell module, the second group includes a third solar cell module connected to the first solar cell module among the plurality of solar cell modules, and the first shut-off device includes a first opening/closing unit configured to open/close a connection between the first solar cell module and the third solar cell module, and a second opening/closing unit configured to open/close a connection between the first solar cell module and the second solar cell module. 3 . The solar power generation system according to claim 2 , wherein the first opening/closing unit of the first shut-off device is connected to one of a terminal on an anode side or a terminal on a cathode side of the first solar cell module, and the second opening/closing unit of the first shut-off device is connected to another of the terminal on the anode side or the terminal on the cathode side of the first solar cell module. 4 . The solar power generation system according to claim 2 , wherein the first shut-off device is driven by an electrical power generated by the first solar cell module. 5 . The solar power generation system according to claim 2 , wherein the first shut-off device is externally attached to the first solar cell module. 6 . The solar power generation system according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second shut-off device connected to the electrical paths connecting the plurality of solar cell modules to each other, wherein the plurality of solar cell module groups further include a third group connected to the second group, the electrical paths further include a third electrical path connecting the second group and the third group, and a fourth electrical path connecting the plurality of solar cell modules belonging to the second group to each other, and the second shut-off device is configured to shut off the third electrical path and the fourth electrical path in response to the control signal from the inverter. 7 . The solar power generation system according to claim 6 , wherein the second group includes a fourth solar cell module connected to the third group among the plurality of solar cell modules, and the second shut-off device includes a third opening/closing unit connected to one of a terminal on an anode side or a terminal on a cathode side of the fourth solar cell module, and a fourth opening/closing unit connected to another of the terminal on the anode side or the terminal on the cathode side of the fourth solar cell module. 8 . The solar power generation system according to claim 6 , wherein the inverter is further configured to output the control signal to the first shut-off device and the second shut-off device by power line communication. 9 . The solar power generation system according to claim 6 , wherein the first shut-off device and second shut-off device each include a signal receiving unit configured to receive the control signal from the inverter, and a bypass circuit configured to cause the signal receiving unit to receive the control signal from the inverter in a state where the electrical paths connected to the first shut-off device and the electrical paths connected to the second shut-off device are shut off.
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