Methods and apparatus for controlling an inverter
US-2024421599-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9240682B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9240682-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213622270-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 18, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2016 |
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Arc flash mitigation devices are employed to protect personnel during maintenance of photovoltaic inverters. During normal operation, an alternating current (AC) output of a photovoltaic inverter is coupled to a low voltage winding of a step up transformer through a bus-bar (e.g., an electrically conductive interconnect), which has higher current rating than a fuse. During maintenance, the bus-bar is replaced with the fuse. The fuse may be employed in conjunction with a switch. The switch may be a disconnect switch that places the bus-bar in parallel with the fuse during normal operation, and decouples the bus-bar from the fuse during maintenance. The switch may also be a transfer switch that places either the bus-bar or the fuse in series with the AC output of the photovoltaic inverter and the low voltage winding of the step up transformer.
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A system comprising: a first photovoltaic inverter that converts direct current (DC) generated by solar cells to alternating current (AC) that is provided at an AC output of the first photovoltaic inverter; a step up transformer having a first low voltage winding on a low voltage side and a high voltage winding on a high voltage side, the low voltage winding being coupled to the photovoltaic inverter, and the high voltage winding being coupled to a utility grid; a first switch-fuse link comprising a first fuse and a first switch, the first switch-fuse link coupling the AC output of the first photovoltaic inverter to the first low voltage winding of the step up transformer through a contact of the first switch during a normal operation mode, the first switch-fuse link coupling the AC output of the first photovoltaic inverter to the first low voltage winding of the step up transformer through the first fuse during a maintenance mode; a second photovoltaic inverter that converts DC generated by solar cells to AC that is provided at an AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter; and a second switch-fuse link comprising a second fuse and a second switch, the second switch-fuse link coupling the AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter to a second low voltage winding of the step up transformer through a contact of the second switch during the normal operation mode, the second switch-fuse link coupling the AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter to the second low voltage winding of the step up transformer through the second fuse during the maintenance mode. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the first switch comprises a single-throw disconnect switch. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the first fuse is coupled to the AC output of the first photovoltaic inverter and to the first low voltage winding of the step up transformer in both the normal operation mode and the maintenance mode. 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the first switch comprises a double-throw transfer switch. 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the first switch-fuse link is installed within a protective enclosure that houses the step up transformer. 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the first switch has a first position that places the contact of the first switch in parallel with the first fuse during the normal operation mode and a second position that removes the contact of the first switch from being in parallel with the first fuse during the maintenance mode. 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the first and second switches are ganged together to a lever, the lever having a first position that opens the first and second switches during the maintenance mode and a second position that closes the first and second switches during the normal operation mode. 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the first and second switches are ganged together to a lever, the lever having a first position that couples the contact of the first switch to the AC output of first photovoltaic inverter and to the first low voltage winding of the step up transformer and that couples the contact of the second switch to the AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter and to the second low voltage winding of the step up transformer during the normal operation mode, and a second position that couples the first fuse to the AC output of the first photovoltaic inverter and to the first low voltage winding of the step up transformer and that couples the second fuse to the AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter and to the second low voltage winding of the step up transformer during the maintenance mode. 9. A system comprising: a first photovoltaic inverter that converts direct current (DC) generated by solar cells to alternating current (AC) that is provided at an AC output of the first photovoltaic inverter; a step up transformer having a first low voltage winding on a low voltage side and a high voltage winding on a high voltage side, the high voltage winding being coupled to a utility grid; a first fuse; and a first transfer switch having a first position and a second position, the first position of the first transfer switch coupling a first bus-bar through the transfer switch contact but not the first fuse to the AC output of the first photovoltaic inverter and to the first low voltage winding of the step up transformer, the second position of the first transfer switch coupling the first fuse through the transfer switch contact but not the first bus-bar to the AC output of the first photovoltaic inverter and to the first low voltage winding of the step up transformer. 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the first switch comprises a double-throw transfer switch. 11. The system of claim 9 wherein the first fuse and the bus-bar are installed within a protective enclosure that houses the step up transformer. 12. The system of claim 9 further comprising: a second photovoltaic inverter that converts DC generated by solar cells to AC that is provided at an AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter; a second fuse; and a second transfer switch having a first position and a second position, the first position of the second transfer switch coupling a second bus-bar but not the second fuse to the AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter and to a second low voltage winding of the step up transformer, the second position of the second transfer switch coupling the second fuse but not the second bus-bar to the AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter and to the second low voltage winding of the step up transformer. 13. The system of claim 12 wherein the first and second transfer switches are ganged together to a lever, the lever having a first position that couples the first bus-bar to the AC output of first photovoltaic inverter and to the first low voltage winding of the step up transformer and that couples the second bus-bar to the AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter and to the second low voltage winding of the step up transformer during a normal operation mode, and a second position that couples the first fuse to the AC output of first photovoltaic inverter and to the first low voltage winding of the step up transformer and that couples the second fuse to the AC output of the second photovoltaic inverter and to the second low voltage winding of the step up transformer during a maintenance mode. 14. The system of claim 13 wherein the first transfer switch, the second transfer switch, the first bus-bar, and the second bus-bar are located within a protective enclosure that houses the step up transformer. 15. The system of claim 14 wherein the lever is located outside the protective enclosure that houses the step up transformer. 16. A method of performing maintenance on a photovoltaic inverter comprising: powering OFF the photovoltaic inverter; replacing a bus-bar that couples an alternating current (AC) output of the photovoltaic inverter to a low voltage winding of a step up transformer with a fuse; powering ON the photovoltaic inverter; and performing maintenance on the photovoltaic inverter while the photovoltaic inverter is powered ON and the fuse is in place instead of the bus-bar. 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising: powering OFF the photovoltaic inverter after performing maintenance on the photovoltaic inverter; replacing the fuse with the bus-bar; and powering ON the photovoltaic inverter for normal operation with the bus-bar in place instead of the fuse. 18. The method of claim 16 further comprising: disconnecting a high voltage side of the ste
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