How NOT to Test Your Solar Installation! - PV Checks

2024 ж. 20 Мам.
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Testing a solar panel installation can be complex, but we've found a solution to simplify the process. Introducing the TIS PV Checks Multi-function solar tester. This compact test system allows you to simultaneously test polarity, insulation resistance, short circuit current, and irradiance. You can ensure your system functions correctly by inputting the solar panel data.
In this thorough review, Gordon Routledge will guide you through the functions of the tester and show you how to test a solar panel installation effectively.
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00:00 How not to perform a short circuit test
00:20 Introducing the PV Checks Multifunction Solar Tester
00:39 What tests are required?
01:17 Test lead connections
01:49 Help screen
02:24 Connecting current clamp
03:09 Performing IVCK test
03:25 Polarity test
03:59 Solar testing to STC values
05:05 Irradiance meter
05:19 Inputting solar panel data
06:50 Positioning irradiance meter
07:27 IVCK test to STC values
07:54 Solar string test failure
08:21 Wireless options
08:51 Maximum ratings
09:31 Problems!
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  • Nicely explained, cheers

    @patricklyons7683@patricklyons76835 ай бұрын
  • Gotta be honest, the real money seems to be in making these single-application testing apparatuses and printing regulation books.

    @TobeWilsonNetwork@TobeWilsonNetwork5 ай бұрын
  • Hello, thanks for the information

    @CommercialGasEngineerVideos@CommercialGasEngineerVideos5 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant video 👏

    @testinstrumentsolutions@testinstrumentsolutions5 ай бұрын
    • Just need a hat 🧢 next time - waterproof version!

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • @@efixx 😂😂

      @testinstrumentsolutions@testinstrumentsolutions5 ай бұрын
  • Can we use a mega tester for IR Dc clamp meter and DC voltage indicator for testing.

    @michaelnicholas9750@michaelnicholas97505 ай бұрын
  • Do solar panels that are this big require series based connections? What is the voltage and amperage that these types of solar panels deliver? I’m still very young and would like to learn more about electricity.

    @Kidthatlikestech@Kidthatlikestech4 ай бұрын
  • Nice piece of kit but 15 Amp is too low most of our inverters are rated at min 22 amp maybe they can supply a shunt to increase the I Max test. Also note, both V-max and V min are very important to the performance of the Inverter.

    @sunsynk@sunsynk5 ай бұрын
    • Stay tuned….. 😉

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • The NEW PVCHECKS PRO can do 1500V Open Circuit and 40A Short Circuit 😉

      @testinstrumentsolutions@testinstrumentsolutions5 ай бұрын
  • Great video! Food for thought - BS7671 recommends Riso testing at higher than 500V if your system voltage is higher, which is normally the case in a commercial scale install. The latest version (2018) of BS EN 62446 goes further to recommend Riso test voltage is higher than 1.25x string Voc under STC. This results in a recommended test voltage of 1000V or even 1500V for any commercial-scale installation with the same 1 megaohm pass criteria.

    @lmschellenberg@lmschellenberg5 ай бұрын
    • Great feedback- which of course makes common sense. This tester supports up to 1000VDC testing.

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • @@efixx Yeah. Testing voltage obviously has to be above the string voltage.

      @scwfan08@scwfan085 ай бұрын
    • ​@@scwfan08Agreed but how much higher than the open circuit voltage should it be? That's the question. Where is the voltage at 1.25x Voc going to come from in an installed operational PV system? We are not talking cabling which is being fed from the national grid, we are talking DC where the maximum voltage is set by the design of the panels.

      @deang5622@deang56225 ай бұрын
    • Interestingly the IET's code of practice lists much lower minimum isolation values for arrays as opposed to cables - I *think* they might be asking you to test the cables at 500V with a nimimum of 1MΩ. When you look at table 5.3 on page 65 the minimum values range from 1-30kΩ. And I'd always test at a minimum of 1000V because we never have strings that are less than 500! As for the array frame, bonding requirements are one thing but they all require (according to the CoP section 5.13) at least functional earthing. The functional earthing requirement is to ensure that the insulation resistance monitoring works properly and we all know that it will still trigger even when there isn't a funcitonal earth, but that's that!

      @tomcardale5596@tomcardale55965 ай бұрын
    • Riso on solaredge should be done with 250V

      @MrRaddoslaw@MrRaddoslaw5 ай бұрын
  • My seaward pv150 requires an earth connection so I always connect a cable to the rails and bring it to the earth point at the location of the Inverter. But as I am aware the rail only needs to be earthed if it's within 1m of a valux window on the roof . So touch voltage as a person could touch the rail or solar pannel. Correct me if I am wrong please.

    @gino2465@gino24655 ай бұрын
    • That’s out interpretation also 👍

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • @@efixx every system I have been involved in I use a 4 or 6mm PV cable and clamp it down then back to the equipment. Easier than getting a ladder out I suppose.

      @gino2465@gino24655 ай бұрын
    • Friends of mine recently had solar fitted on a metal roof with metal downpipes. How should that be earthed, & similarly the heat pump? If both are earthed to the MET on the PME supply, & if there's an open PEN fault, then both will become live with respect to true earth & we have exactly the situation that lead to the requirements for PEN fault detection & isolation in EV chargers....??

      @alanjewell9550@alanjewell95505 ай бұрын
    • @@alanjewell9550 a few years ago on a forum I asked the question regards fitting an open pen unit for a EV for my caravan hook up. Wow wished I never asked as I got slatted. But I will be fitting one to supply my caravan at home regardless if it's not in bs7671.

      @gino2465@gino24655 ай бұрын
  • Not much discussion on domestic mounting bonding ! ?

    @ladams5356@ladams53565 ай бұрын
  • Interesting to see them release a meter that's only rated to 1kV. Still, lots of arrays will be covered by that voltage but many countries either already permit higher or are moving to it. Personally 1kV or more on the roof gives me the heebie geebies.

    @retrozmachine1189@retrozmachine11895 ай бұрын
    • Stay tuned!

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • I remember the days of Neon a 10kV 100mA transformer on a roof was pretty standard stuff.

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • @@efixx I'd rather that than 1kV of DC at 5A.

      @retrozmachine1189@retrozmachine11895 ай бұрын
    • 1kV+ meters are indeed very limited at the moment, which is a bummer as the utility scale (10-200MW) farms I work at are almost exclusively 1.5kV systems these days. Luckily HT does have the PV-ISOTEST that can do 1.5kV and of course the Fluke 393 is pretty nice for quick checking (also for AC as that is also almost exclusively 800V on new parks). But for short circuit tests I also rely on a 1500VDC 45A load breaking isolator switch to make and break the short in combination with the fluke 393 to measure the current if I exceed the 10A rating of my normal Fluke DMM fuse. But I don't think it will be long until they cross the 1500V line for the utility scale installations, we already have to be certified for HV on the AC side on these parks anyway (10-35kV central inverters) so that's no longer a barrier for the manufacturers who have already done some tests at 3kV DC. This is all land / water based systems, no roof work for me, also following Dutch / German regulations.

      @koenvandersanden908@koenvandersanden9085 ай бұрын
  • 15 amps max, if thats short circuit current then the tester is already out of date, most panels are above that already and only going to get higher.

    @WindyJAMiller@WindyJAMiller5 ай бұрын
  • Great vid. But I much prefer micro inverters, they I believe are the future.

    @Harrycowlton@Harrycowlton5 ай бұрын
    • Not so easy when it comes to battery storage though?

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • @@efixx let alone utility scale systems, I will quit my job the instance I get send to a 50MW plant with microinverters....

      @koenvandersanden908@koenvandersanden9085 ай бұрын
    • @@efixx depends, Myenergie Libbi batterie’s work perfect with them, as does my solar hot water immersion based tank and my underfloor inscreed heating on my energy eddies. Zero export! Also have a 6kw wind turbine. Just love all this new tec from Myenergie to divert power. So i do in fact have grid connect inverters but not for PV, so do not bother with strings of PV on grid connect systems. Just use strings for off grid systems (with the victron multiplus inverter chargers).

      @Harrycowlton@Harrycowlton5 ай бұрын
  • This is precisely why I shudder when I see some of the US KZhead channels that talk about DIY solar. Standard mains is one thing but solar is a whole other ball game and I’m not convinced that it’s as well understood in the sparky industry as it should be.

    @davideyres955@davideyres9555 ай бұрын
    • NEC standards, UL standards and IEC testing are equivalent to these in the US - DIY is another issue and that is a concern but too many US sparks are weak in testing partly due to lack of teaching in this area. That being said testing on its own won’t find all issues that is where understanding related fire, mechanical and environment issues around installation is important namely avoid seeing testing as a check-box exercise. Testing should not stop you thinking and assume everything is safe.

      @mathman0101@mathman01015 ай бұрын
    • The DIY community is strong in this application - You’re correct everyone is still learning

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • Wise words

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • No DIY whatsoever is installing 1kv strings stop trying to regulate things.

      @zaxmaxlax@zaxmaxlax5 ай бұрын
  • Is it just me that thinks these tests are unnecessary? Most installations these days are done using optimisers or micro inverters which give you all the data you need to see if your array is performing well. All the test equipment companies must be happy with these regs. It's almost like they're scratching each other's backs! Oh what a conspiracy theorist I am!

    @Chris-hy6jy@Chris-hy6jy5 ай бұрын
    • Most installations don’t have optimisers. Especially the larger ones without any shading issues. Even if you fit an optimiser you still need to perform the installation tests.

      @efixx@efixx5 ай бұрын
    • @@efixx I'd love to know the percentage of installers who sit up on the roof with a lux meter plugged in taking all these measurements on every single panel. I'd estimate almost none lol.

      @Chris-hy6jy@Chris-hy6jy5 ай бұрын
    • The only test I can see being important here is the insulation test. The rest are very obvious by simply looking at the inverters current operating measurements and knowing what panels you have installed. The idea of going on a roof with an irradiance device to check power output, crazy, who's to say the irradiance device is calibrated, better get another irradiance device to calibrate against the first one... Oh hang on solar panels are irradiance measuring devices if you know how to correctly interpret the solar panels properties correctly.

      @WindyJAMiller@WindyJAMiller5 ай бұрын
    • @@WindyJAMiller oh they'll insist on you having a calibrated meter mate. All part of the revenue stream 🙄

      @Chris-hy6jy@Chris-hy6jy5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@efixxSolaredge, one of the market leaders, mandates optimisers on every panel. I'd estimate we use optimisers on 20% of installs. It's frustrating to spend circa £1500 for a tester that can't be used on many installations.

      @davemyers77@davemyers775 ай бұрын
  • £1,440.75 ex VAT

    @samfish6938@samfish69382 күн бұрын
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