External Lightning Protection and Earthing to Reduce Stress on SPDs within Electrical Equipment in Photovoltaic Plants

I. Grobbelaar, S. Weber
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Lightning current transients injected onto the PV modules in large Solar Power Plants (SPPs) may cause damage to downstream connected systems, resulting in permanent equipment failure and power production down time. Surge protective devices installed to protect electronic equipment on SPPs will not be able to withstand the peak lightning currents without sufficient energy dissipation through the SPP. With the correct implementation of external lightning protection and earthing meshes, it is shown that the surge protection is not overstressed due to sufficient energy diversion and dissipation in the SPP before reaching critical equipment. The resultant current distribution, transient waveform and specific energy are calculated at critical locations in the PV field through XGSLab simulations. Advantages are shown for the strategic and cost-effective design considerations with regards to earthing, and how it reduces stress on equipment and surge protective devices during lightning events.
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减少光伏电站电气设备spd压力的外部防雷和接地
在大型太阳能电站(SPPs)中,注入到光伏组件上的雷电瞬变电流可能会对下游连接的系统造成损坏,导致设备永久性故障和电力生产中断。在SPP上安装保护电子设备的防雷装置,如果没有足够的能量通过SPP耗散,将无法承受雷电峰值电流。通过正确的外部防雷和接地网,可以看出,由于SPP在到达关键设备之前有足够的能量分流和耗散,因此防雷装置不会过载。通过XGSLab模拟计算了光伏场关键位置的电流分布、瞬态波形和比能量。在接地方面的战略和成本效益设计方面的优势,以及它如何在雷击事件中减少设备和浪涌保护装置的压力。
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