Real‐Time Detection and Classification of Bypass Diode‐Related Faults in Photovoltaic Modules via Thermoelectric Devices

Author:

Ko Jaehwan1,Kim Chungil1,Lee Deukgwang1,Lee Suwoon1,Shin Woo Gyun2,Kang Gi Hwan2,Oh Jaewon3ORCID,Ko Suk Whan2ORCID,Song Hyung‐Jun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Safety Engineering Seoul National University of Science and Technology 232, Gongneung‐ro, Nowon‐gu Seoul 01811 South Korea

2. Photovoltaic Laboratory Korea Institute of Energy Research 152 Gajeong‐ro, Yuseong‐gu Daejeon 34129 South Korea

3. Department of Engineering Technology and Construction Management University of North Carolina at Charlotte 9201 University City Blvd Charlotte NC 28223 USA

Abstract

AbstractThe accurate detection and classification of faults in photovoltaic (PV) systems contribute to enhancing their performance. Bypass diode (BD) heating is a common issue afflicting field‐installed PV modules. Although different fault modes exist, they exhibit similar characteristics, which hinder their early detection and classification. Thus, a real‐time fault detection and classification method for heated BDs in PV modules using thermoelectric devices (TEs) is proposed. When PV modules experience partial shading (PS) or exhibit bypass diode faults (BDFs), the temperature of the BD rises. By attaching a TE to the BD, the heat generated due to the PS or BDF can be converted into electrical energy. Additionally, the cause of bypass heating can be classified in real time by analyzing the TE's power‐generation capacity, considering the inverter status and ambient conditions. For example, the power generated by the TE is in the ranges of 8.5–14.7 (PS) and 28–49.4 mW cm−2 (BDF) under operating conditions. Moreover, the power generated by the TE under the PS and BDF conditions is sufficiently high to drive a communication system, guaranteeing the reliability of the detection system. Therefore, the proposed bypass heating detection system can classify the fault modes of PV systems in real time without external power.

Funder

Seoul National University of Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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