On Lightning Ground Potential Rise and Wire- Line Communications in Large Utility Scale PV Plant

P. H. Pretorius
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IEEE Std 1692 (2011) states that one of the categories that cover electrical equipment damage from lightning is lack of protection against ground potential rise. In the experience of the author, the threat of lightning ground potential rise to sensitive electronic equipment, appears to be overlooked in many cases, particularly in the case of some large utility scale photovoltaic plant. It is worth noting that the concept of earth potential rise or ground potential rise is not mentioned once in the nearly 400 odd pages of the 4 Part IEC 62305 lightning protection standard. In this paper, i) specific comments are raised about anticipated lightning ground potential rise levels and ground potential difference levels, in the context of large utility scale photovoltaic plant; ii) awareness is raised about lightning ground potential rise (GPR) and its threat to sensitive electronic communication equipment, particularly in large utility scale PV plant and iii) the recommendation is made to include an Addendum, making reference to lightning ground potential rise, in the next addition of the IEC 62305 standard. The paper also points out the implication of introducing surge protective devices (SPDs) to wire-line communication systems, such as, an RS 485 system. In such cases, reverse operation of the SPDs under lightning GPR, may result in extended damage. The latter is particularly important to large utility scale PV plant in view of the high number of components present at these locations.
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大型光伏电站雷电地电位上升与线路通信研究
IEEE标准1692(2011)指出,雷电造成的电气设备损坏的类别之一是缺乏对地电位上升的保护。根据作者的经验,雷击地电位对敏感电子设备的威胁在许多情况下似乎被忽视了,特别是在一些大型公用事业规模的光伏电站。值得注意的是,在IEC 62305防雷标准的近400多页中,对地电位上升或地电位上升的概念一次也没有提到。本文对大型公用事业规模光伏电站雷电地电位上升水平和地电位差水平的预期提出了具体意见;ii)提高人们对雷电地电位上升(GPR)及其对敏感电子通信设备的威胁的认识,特别是在大型公用事业规模的光伏电站中;iii)建议在IEC 62305标准的下一个新增部分中包括一个附录,参考雷电地电位上升。本文还指出了在有线通信系统(如rs485系统)中引入浪涌保护装置(spd)的意义。在这种情况下,在雷击GPR下,spd的反向操作可能会造成更大的损害。鉴于这些地点存在大量组件,后者对大型公用事业规模的光伏电站尤其重要。
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