Type of roof and building framing, Corey?

 

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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Corey Shalanski
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2014 9:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Robert Schmidt
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Capacitive Discharge Test Results

 

Fellow Wrenches,

 

We recently commissioned a 220kW rooftop PV system and are having some inverter 
malfunction issues. The system details are as follows:

- Inverters: Power One Aurora Trio-27.6 (x7)

- Modules: Stion STN-130 (x1690)

- Array: Strings of 14-16 modules each, 8 strings per combiner, 1 combiner per 
MPPT input

 

It has been less than two months since we commissioned the system, and we have 
already seen five of the inverters malfunction. While troubleshooting these 
issues the inverter manufacturer had me measure positive-to-ground and 
negative-to-ground voltage readings. At the inverter level I measured 
instantaneous voltages of 100-200V before seeing a bleedoff; at the string 
level the voltages were 10-20V before bleedoff.

 

The inverter manufacturer is concerned with the magnitude (~200V) of this 
instantaneous voltage and also the delay in bleeding off to zero - after about 
five seconds the voltage level was still approximately 50V (but still 
dropping). The manufacturer is claiming that this residual voltage should drop 
to zero much more rapidly AND the presence of such a delayed bleedoff indicates 
significant "leakage" coming from the array.They are further claiming that this 
leakage is responsible for the damage to the inverters. They suggested using a 
megger to test insulation resistance throughout the installation.

 

My questions to the group:

- Is there any truth in the inverter manufacturer's claims?

- Do my field measurements seem out of range from what others are seeing with 
ungrounded arrays?

 

Thanks for any information you can provide.

--

Corey Shalanski

Joule Energy

New Orleans, LA

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