Detection of arcing location on photovoltaic systems using filters

US9897642B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9897642-B1
Application numberUS-201514643032-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMar 10, 2015
Priority dateMar 27, 2014
Publication dateFeb 20, 2018
Grant dateFeb 20, 2018

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The present invention relates to photovoltaic systems capable of identifying the location of an arc-fault. In particular, such systems include a unique filter connected to each photovoltaic (PV) string, thereby providing a unique filtered noise profile associated with a particular PV string. Also described herein are methods for identifying and isolating such arc-faults.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A photovoltaic system comprising: a first photovoltaic (PV) string, wherein the first PV string comprises a plurality of first PV modules and a first connector configured to connect the plurality of first PV modules; a first filter configured to receive an electrical signal from the first connector, wherein the first filter has a cutoff frequency f 1 or a range of cutoff frequencies f 1,low to f 1,high ; a first switch configured to connect or disconnect the first connector; a second PV string, wherein the second PV string comprises a plurality of second PV modules and a second connector configured to connect the plurality of second PV modules; a second filter configured to receive an electrical signal from the second connector, wherein the second filter has a cutoff frequency f 2 or a range of cutoff frequencies f 2,low to f 2,high that is different than f 1 or range of f 1,low to f 1,high , if present; a second switch configured to connect or disconnect the second connector; and a first probe to measure an electrical parameter, wherein the first probe is configured to receive an electrical signal from the first connector and the first filter is configured to receive an electrical signal from the first probe. 2. The photovoltaic system of claim 1 , further comprising an arc-fault detector configured to receive a filtered electrical signal from each of the first and second filters and to transmit a switching signal to each of the first and second switches. 3. The photovoltaic system of claim 1 , wherein the first filter is electrically connected to a positive and/or negative direct current input of the first PV string. 4. The photovoltaic system of claim 3 , wherein the first filter and the first switch are arranged in parallel in the photovoltaic system. 5. The photovoltaic system of claim 4 , wherein the second filter and the second switch are arranged in parallel in the photovoltaic system. 6. The photovoltaic system of claim 1 , wherein the arc-fault detector comprises: an analog front end configured to receive the filtered electrical signal; an analog-to-digital converter configured to convert the filtered electrical signal to a digital signal; and a microcontroller configured to analyze the digital signal for the presence of an arc-fault. 7. The photovoltaic system of claim 6 , wherein the microcontroller comprises an algorithm configured to: determine a presence of an arc-fault in the digital signal; identify an arcing noise cutoff frequency f an for the digital signal; compare the arcing noise cutoff frequency f an with the cutoff frequencies f 1 , f 1,low to f 1,high , f 2 , and f 2,low to f 2,high , if present; and transmit the switching signal to the first switch if f an is comparable to f 1 or range of f 1,low to f 1,high or transmit the switching signal to the second switch if f an is comparable to f 2 or range of f 2,low to f 2,high . 8. The photovoltaic system of claim 1 , further comprising: a combiner configured to combine an electrical signal from each of the first and second connectors and to transmit a single electrical output; and an inverter configured to receive the single electrical output. 9. The photovoltaic system of claim 8 , further comprising a recombiner and a filter configured to receive an electrical signal from the recombiner. 10. The photovoltaic system of claim 8 , further comprising: n PV string(s) and n connector(s), wherein each n th PV string comprises a plurality of PV modules and wherein each n th connector is configured to connect the plurality of PV modules in one n th PV string; n filter(s), wherein each n th filter is configured to receive an electrical signal from one n th connector, each n th filter has a cutoff frequency f n or range of cutoff frequencies f n,low to f n,high and each f n or range of f n,low to f n,high is different; and n switch(es), wherein each n th switch is configured to connect or disconnect one n th connector, wherein n is an integer of from 1 to 1000. 11. The photovoltaic system of claim 10 , wherein each of the first, second, and n th filters is, independently, selected from the group consisting of a low bandpass filter, a notch filter, an analog filter, a digital filter, an active filter, a passive filter, a discrete-time or sampled filter, a continuous-time filter, a high-pass filter, low-pass filter, a bandpass filter, and a pi filter. 12. The photovoltaic system of claim 1 , wherein the first PV string and the second PV string are both located in a first subarray. 13. The photovoltaic system of claim 12 , further comprising a third filter configured to receive an electrical signal from the first subarray, wherein the third filter has a cutoff frequency f 3 or a range of cutoff frequencies f 3,low to f 3,high , and wherein each of f 1 , range of f 1,low to f 1,high , f 2 , range of f 2,low to f 2,high , f 3 , and range of f 3,low to f 3,high , if present, is different. 14. The photovoltaic system of claim 13 , further comprising a second subarray, wherein the second subarray comprises one or more PV strings and a fourth filter having a cutoff frequency f 4 or a range of cutoff frequencies f 4,low to f 4,high . 15. The photovoltaic system of claim 1 , wherein the first PV string is located in a first subarray and the second PV string is located in a second subarray. 16. The photovoltaic system of claim 15 , wherein the first subarray comprises a third filter and the second subarray comprises a fourth filter. 17. A photovoltaic system comprising: a plurality of photovoltaic (PV) strings, wherein each PV string comprises a plurality of PV modules; a plurality of connectors; wherein each connector is configured to connect the PV modules of one PV string; a plurality of filters, wherein each filter is configured to receive an electrical signal from one connector and each filter has a different cutoff frequency; a plurality of switches, wherein each switch is configured to connect or disconnect one connector; an arc-fault detector configured to receive a plurality of filtered electrical signals and to transmit a plurality of switching signals; a combiner configured to combine an electrical signal from each connector and to transmit a combined signal; and an inverter configured to receive the combined signal a first probe to measure an electrical parameter, wherein the first probe is configured to receive an electrical signal from a first connector of the plurality of connectors and a first filter of the plurality of filters is configured to receive an electrical signal from the first probe. 18. A method of identifying the location of an arc-fault in a photovoltaic (PV) system and isolating the arc-fault, the method comprising: obtaining a plurality of first filtered current signals having a cutoff frequency f 1 or a range of cutoff frequencies f 1,low to f 1,high , wherein each first filtered current signal is obtained at a different frequency and measured for a first connector configured to connect a plurality of PV modules of a first PV string; analyzing the first filtered current signals to determine a presence of an arc-fault in the first PV string; identifying an arcing noise cutoff frequency f a1 if the first filtered current signals includes the arc-fault; and comparing the arcing noise cutoff frequency f a1 with the cutoff frequency f 1 or the range of f 1,low to f 1,high , thereby identifying and isolating the arc-fault in the PV system; opening a firs

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  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • G01R31/086Primary

    in power transmission or distribution networks, i.e. with interconnected conductors · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Physics · mapped topic

  • H10F77/955Primary

    for photovoltaic devices · CPC title

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What does patent US9897642B1 cover?
The present invention relates to photovoltaic systems capable of identifying the location of an arc-fault. In particular, such systems include a unique filter connected to each photovoltaic (PV) string, thereby providing a unique filtered noise profile associated with a particular PV string. Also described herein are methods for identifying and isolating such arc-faults.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nat Tech & Eng Solutions Sandia Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01R31/086. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Feb 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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