Here's the Paul Mync / John Berdner article from SolarPro 2.5:
http://solarprofessional.com/article/?file=SP2_5_pg60_Mync

-David Brearley... er... Click

On 2012/5/22 22:36, Bob Clark wrote:
Wrenches:

Sorry to bring up this situation again, but I could not find a previous
discussion thread that talked about step-by-step procedures for tracking
down ground faults (I believe it was John Berdner who provided the bulk
of the writing in that regard and it related to high voltage strings—not
that 75-85 volts per string is all that low).

We have an Outback FLEXpower Two system with 8, 3-module strings
(Silicon Energy 190W, 25.3Vmp, 7.5 Imp) combined in a Midnite Solar
MNPV12 combiner with breakers. The cables from the array are routed to
two different Wiley 4-string pass-through boxes (located under the two
center strings) and then off of the roof and into the PV combiner.

Up until this week the system has seen several weeks of awesome power
production. Yesterday, the rains came and the GFDI breaker tripped.
Every time it rains, the little green breaker on the GFDI trips off.
That tells me that the ground fault is occurring in a place where at
least one of the conductors on one of the strings (possibly more) is
getting wet and conducting current to ground.

It would seem to me that the most likely place for moisture to cause a
ground fault to occur in this system would be in the pass-through boxes.
This would mean removing the central modules to access the pass-through
boxes.

Any of you who have mounted the Silicon Energy modules know that the
cables are contained in trays along the side of the modules until they
are routed through conduit to the pass-through boxes. So, if there is
current going to ground from any of these cables, it could even be
occurring in any of the 9 trays along side of the modules. I do not like
the idea of tracking down a ground fault in one of these trays as they
are all interconnected.

How best (and safely) to track down where the ground fault is occurring?
Any advice as to the best and safest way to track down the ground
fault(s) would be greatly appreciated.

*Bob Clark*

*/SolarWind Energy Systems, LLC/*



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