Graphical Diagnosis of Performances in Photovoltaic Systems: A Case Study in Southern Spain
Autor
Santiago, Isabel
Trillo Montero, David
Luna Rodríguez, J.J.
Moreno-García, Isabel
Palacios García, Emilio
Editor
MDPIFecha
2017Materia
Photovoltaic plantsSoftware development
Performance analysis
Loss analysis
Graphical malfunction detection
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The starting point of the operation and maintenance tasks in photovoltaic plants is the
continuous monitoring and supervision of its components. The great amount of registered data
requires a major improvement in the ways this information is processed and analyzed to rapidly
detect any potential fault, without incurring additional costs. In this paper, a procedure to perform
a detailed graphical supported analysis of the operation of photovoltaic installations, based on
inverter data, and using a self-developed application, is presented. The program carries out the
automated processing of the registered data, providing their access and visualization by means of
color maps. These graphs allow a large volume of data set to be simultaneously represented in a
readable way, enabling operation and maintenance operators to quickly detect patterns that would
require any type of intervention. As a case study, the operation of a grid-connected photovoltaic plant
located in southern Spain was studied during a period of three years. The average daily efficiency
values of the PV modules and inverters were in the range of 7.6–14.6%, and 73.5–94% respectively.
Moreover, the presence of shadings, as well as the hours and days mainly affected by this issue,
was easily detected.