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PV Panel and PV Inverter Damages Caused by Combination of Edge Delamination, Water Penetration, and High String Voltage in Moderate Climate

V. Poulek, Jana Šafránková, Ladislava Černá, Martin Libra, Václav Beránek, Tomáš Finsterle, Pavel Hrzina

2021IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics64 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

There exist over 2 GW of photovoltaic (PV) systems in the Czech Republic, exposed to moderate continental climate. Although there exist many PV modules defects, thanks to the generally the same production year 2009, only some of them are usual at systems installed in Czech Republic. This work shows delamination failures that are frequent in moderate climate conditions. Special account is taken into edge delamination defect and its possible propagation in modules of standard construction. Combined PV panel and PV inverter failure is caused by edge delamination with water penetration and high string voltage. The electric discharge channel is created between the string of solar panels and the grounded PV panel frames. The result of the discharge channel created because of edge delamination is inverter switch-off and few months later total destruction of the inverter because of protective relay damage. The number of combined PV panel and PV inverter failures is increasing substantially after ninth year of operation of PV panels in moderate climate. Additional sealing of the PV panel frames by transparent polysiloxane gel reduced the number of combined PV panel and PV inverter failures very substantially.

Topics & Concepts

InverterPhotovoltaic systemDelamination (geology)RelayVoltageMaterials scienceElectrical engineeringEnvironmental scienceAutomotive engineeringEngineeringGeologyPhysicsPaleontologySubductionQuantum mechanicsPower (physics)TectonicsPhotovoltaic System Optimization TechniquesElectrical Fault Detection and ProtectionLightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena