I-V curve tracing
offers a quick and reliable method for assessing the true performance of Solar
PV modules and traditional string inverter systems. The technique is especially
utilized by Solar PV installers for real-time module monitoring and performance
evaluation.
How does it work?
I-V Curve Tracing is
a method of electrically testing the PV module and photovoltaic array and
ensuring that it performs at optimum level. This test can be conducted at any
time during the manufacture, installation, commissioning, performance and
troubleshooting phase to ensure productivity. A device, called the I-V Curve
Tracer can be installed for this purpose, which measures current and power as a
function of voltage. This test can be applied on individual strings and the
captured results can be compared to expected results for any variation.
I-V Curve tracing
helps in determining the optimum combination of current and voltage to maximize
yield as illustrated in the figure below. The red line depicts maximum output
achieved through the best combination of current and voltage whereas the dotted
line shows reduced output which may be a result of several factors such as a
module mismatch, soiling, and more.
What
are the Benefits Of I-V CURVE TRACING?
Some key
benefits of I-V Curve Tracing include:
·
Lower risks during startup and commissioning
·
Thorough system performance baselines
·
Effective and expedited troubleshooting
·
Better performance modeling
·
Detailed testing reports and analytics
·
Reduced system downtime
I-V Curve
Tracing can also help in detecting module faults such as shading, soiling,
series resistance and module mismatch. Immediate identification of these
issues can allow technicians to make timely array layout adjustments, repairs
and warranty claims.
I-V Curve
Tracing is currently one of the most comprehensive methods of testing PV
modules and strings to regulate and optimize the performance of each array in
the PV system.
The article was originally published
on:
Reon Energy - Performance Evaluation
of Solar Plants using I-V Curve Tracer
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