Solar power generation system
A solar power generation system with a master-slave circuit breaker configuration reduces installation costs and improves safety by using communication methods other than power line communication to control secondary breakers, ensuring safe shutdowns.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-02-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
AI Technical Summary
Installing a circuit breaker for each solar cell module in a photovoltaic power generation system increases installation costs, and there is a need for improved safety measures during emergencies.
A solar power generation system with a master-slave relationship between first and second circuit breakers, where the second breaker is powered by the first and controlled via a communication method different from power line communication, reducing installation costs and ensuring safe operation by limiting open-circuit voltage to 165V or less.
The system achieves reduced installation costs for circuit breakers while enhancing safety by simplifying the configuration of the second breaker and stabilizing communication, ensuring safe shutdown during emergencies.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to a photovoltaic power generation system. [Background technology]
[0002] In the United States, the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires that photovoltaic power generation systems be equipped with a rapid shutdown function that immediately stops power generation by the photovoltaic power generation system in an emergency, in order to protect firefighters from electric shock in the event of a fire or other emergency. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a photovoltaic power generation system that stops the output of power from a photovoltaic module to an inverter depending on the operating state of the inverter. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0003] [Patent Document 1] Special Publication No. 2012-511299 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0004] In a solar power generation system, in order to further improve the safety of firefighters in the event of a fire, it is preferable to install a circuit breaker with a rapid shutdown function for each solar cell module. However, installing a circuit breaker for each solar cell module increases the installation costs of the circuit breakers.
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a solar power generation system that can achieve both reduced installation costs for a circuit breaker and improved safety. [Means for solving the problem]
[0006] A solar power generation system according to one aspect of the present invention includes a string, an inverter, a first circuit breaker, and a second circuit breaker. The string includes multiple solar cell module groups connected in series. Each of the multiple solar cell module groups includes one or more solar cell modules connected in series. The inverter is connected to the string and converts DC power output from the string into AC power. The first circuit breaker is connected to a first electrical circuit connecting the multiple solar cell module groups. The second circuit breaker is connected to a second electrical circuit connecting multiple solar cell module groups different from the multiple solar cell module groups connected to the first electrical circuit. The multiple solar cell module groups of the string have an open-circuit voltage that is equal to or lower than a predetermined open-circuit voltage. The first circuit breaker is connected to a power line connected to the second circuit breaker, and breaks the connection between the multiple solar cell module groups connected to the first electrical circuit in response to a first control signal from the inverter. The second circuit breaker is driven by power supplied from the first circuit via the power line and breaks the connection between the multiple solar cell module groups connected to the second electrical circuit in response to a second control signal from the first circuit breaker.
[0007] In this solar power generation system, the first and second shutoff devices are in a master-slave relationship, and the second shutoff device shuts off the connection between multiple solar cell module groups in response to a second control signal output from the first shutoff device. Furthermore, the second shutoff device is supplied with power from the first shutoff device. This simplifies the configuration of the second shutoff device, thereby reducing the installation cost of the second shutoff device. Furthermore, since the open-circuit voltage of each of the multiple solar cell module groups is below a predetermined open-circuit voltage, a highly safe solar power generation system can be provided.
[0008] The first circuit breaker may interrupt the connection between the photovoltaic module groups connected to the first circuit in response to a first control signal from the inverter, and then output a second control signal to the second circuit breaker. In this case, the voltage related to the second circuit breaker can be suppressed, thereby reducing the cost of the second circuit breaker.
[0009] The first shutoff device may output the second control signal to the second shutoff device via a communication line connected to the first shutoff device and the second shutoff device using a communication method different from power line communication, which enables stable communication from the first shutoff device to the second shutoff device.
[0010] The plurality of solar cell module groups in the string may have an open circuit voltage of 165 V or less for each group. In this case, a solar power generation system with higher safety can be provided.
[0011] The multiple solar cell module groups of the string may include a first group. The first circuit breaker may be driven by power generated by one solar cell module belonging to the first group or by multiple solar cell modules connected in series. In this case, for example, when installing the first circuit breaker in an existing solar power generation system, additional wiring connecting the inverter and the first circuit breaker can be omitted. This reduces the installation cost of the first circuit breaker. Furthermore, since the driving voltage range of the first circuit breaker can be kept small, the manufacturing cost of the first circuit breaker can be reduced.
[0012] The first circuit breaking device may include a first switching unit connected to the anode terminal of the first group and a second switching unit connected to the cathode terminal of the first group, in which case a single first circuit breaking device can open and close multiple electrical circuits.
[0013] The first breaking device may be capable of independently controlling the opening and closing of the first and second switching units. In this case, for example, if a malfunction such as a contact failure occurs in the first switching unit, the second switching unit, which is operating normally, can be used as is.
[0014] The plurality of solar cell module groups of the string may include a second group. The second circuit breaker may include a third switching unit connected to the anode terminal of the second group and a fourth switching unit connected to the cathode terminal of the second group. In this case, a plurality of electric circuits can be opened and closed by a single second circuit breaker.
[0015] The second circuit breaking device may be capable of independently controlling the opening and closing of the third and fourth switching units. In this case, for example, if a malfunction such as a contact failure occurs in the third switching unit, the fourth switching unit, which is operating normally, can be used as is.
[0016] The inverter may output the first control signal to the first shutoff device via power line communication. In this case, when installing the first shutoff device in an existing solar power generation system, additional wiring for ensuring communication between the inverter and the first shutoff device can be omitted, thereby reducing installation costs for the first shutoff device.
[0017] The inverter may output the first control signal to the first tripping device by wireless communication, in which case the first control signal can be output to the first tripping device by remote control.
[0018] At least one of the solar cell module groups of the string may include a plurality of solar cell modules connected in series, in which case the plurality of solar cell modules can be shut down by the first shut-off device or the second shut-off device.
[0019] The first circuit breaker may include a bypass diode connected in parallel to one of the plurality of solar cell module groups. In this case, heat generation in the solar cell module that can no longer generate power can be suppressed, and a decrease in the power generation efficiency of the string can be suppressed.
[0020] The second circuit breaker may include a bypass diode connected in parallel to one of the plurality of solar cell module groups. In this case, heat generation in the solar cell module that can no longer generate power can be suppressed, and a decrease in the power generation efficiency of the string can be suppressed. [Effects of the Invention]
[0021] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a solar power generation system that can achieve both a reduction in the installation cost of a circuit breaker and an improvement in safety. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0022] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of a solar power generation system according to one embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the first shutoff device. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a circuit diagram illustrating a schematic configuration of the regulator. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of the second shutoff device. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating an example of the operation modes of the first and second circuit breaking devices. [Figure 6] FIG. 6 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of a solar power generation system according to another embodiment. [Figure 7] FIG. 7 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of a solar power generation system according to another embodiment. [Figure 8] FIG. 8 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of a solar power generation system according to another embodiment. [Figure 9] FIG. 9 is a block diagram schematically showing the configuration of a solar power generation system according to another embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0023] 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating a configuration of a solar power generation system 1 according to one aspect of the present invention. The solar power generation system 1 includes a string 2, an inverter 3, at least one first shutdown device 4, and at least one second shutdown device 5. In this embodiment, the at least one first shutdown device 4 includes a plurality of first shutdown devices 4a and 4b, and the at least one second shutdown device 5 includes a plurality of second shutdown devices 5a and 5b.
[0024] The string 2 includes a plurality of solar cell module groups 6A to 6H connected in series with each other. Each of the plurality of solar cell module groups 6A to 6H includes one or a plurality of solar cell modules 6 connected in series with each other. That is, the string 2 includes a plurality of solar cell modules 6 (16 in this embodiment) connected in series with each other. The solar power generation system 1 may include a solar cell array in which a plurality of strings 2 are connected in parallel.
[0025] The open-circuit voltage of each of the plurality of solar cell module groups 6A to 6H is equal to or lower than a predetermined open-circuit voltage. The predetermined open-circuit voltage is, for example, 165V. That is, the string 2 is divided into the plurality of solar cell module groups so that the open-circuit voltage of each group is equal to or lower than 165V. The open-circuit voltage of the solar cell module 6 is, for example, 50V. Hereinafter, the solar cell module groups 6A to 6H may be referred to as groups 6A to 6H.
[0026] Each of groups 6A, 6C, 6E, and 6G includes one solar cell module 6. Each of groups 6B, 6D, 6F, and 6H includes three solar cell modules 6 connected in series. Therefore, the open-circuit voltage of groups 6A, 6C, 6E, and 6G is 50V, and the open-circuit voltage of groups 6B, 6D, 6F, and 6H is 150V.
[0027] The groups 6A to 6H are arranged in alphabetical order from group 6A to group 6H and connected in series. Each of the groups 6A to 6H includes an anode terminal and a cathode terminal. The anode terminal of each of the groups 6A to 6H is formed by the anode terminal of the solar cell module 6 that is closest to the anode of the inverter 3 among the solar cell modules 6 that belong to that group 6A to 6H. The cathode terminal of each of the groups 6A to 6H is formed by the cathode terminal of the solar cell module 6 that is farthest from the anode of the inverter 3 among the solar cell modules 6 that belong to that group 6A to 6H.
[0028] For example, the anode terminal of group 6A is configured by the anode terminal of the solar cell module 6 of group 6A. The anode terminal of group 6A is connected to the anode terminal of the inverter 3. The anode terminal of group 6A is configured by the cathode terminal of the solar cell module 6 of group 6A. The anode terminal of group 6A is connected to the anode terminal of group 6B.
[0029] For example, the anode terminal of group 6B is constituted by the anode terminal of the solar cell module 6 that is closest to group 6A among the solar cell modules 6 that belong to group 6B. The cathode terminal of group 6B is constituted by the cathode terminal of the solar cell module 6 that is farthest from group 6A among the solar cell modules 6 that belong to group 6B. The cathode terminal of group 6B is connected to the anode terminal of group 6C.
[0030] The cathode terminal of group 6C is connected to the anode terminal of group 6D. The cathode terminal of group 6D is connected to the anode terminal of group 6E. The cathode terminal of group 6E is connected to the anode terminal of group 6F. The cathode terminal of group 6F is connected to the anode terminal of group 6G. The cathode terminal of group 6G is connected to the anode terminal of group 6H. The cathode terminal of group 6H is connected to the cathode terminal of inverter 3.
[0031] The solar cell module 6 receives sunlight to generate power and outputs the generated power to the inverter 3. The inverter 3 is connected to the string 2 via a power line. The inverter 3 converts the DC power output from the solar cell module 6 of the string 2 into AC power. The inverter 3 is connected to a power grid 7 and supplies the AC power to a commercial power grid and load devices.
[0032] In detail, the inverter 3 includes a DC / DC converter 3a, a DC / AC inverter 3b, and a control unit 3c. The DC / DC converter 3a converts the voltage of the power output from the solar cell module 6 to a predetermined voltage and inputs it to the DC / AC inverter 3b. The DC / AC inverter 3b converts the DC power output from the solar cell module 6 into AC power via the DC / DC converter 3a. The control unit 3c includes a CPU, memory, etc., and controls the DC / DC converter 3a and the DC / AC inverter 3b. In addition, the control unit 3c outputs a first control signal to the first circuit breaking devices 4a and 4b via power line communication.
[0033] The first circuit breaking device 4a and the second circuit breaking device 5a are in a master-slave relationship. The first circuit breaking device 4a functions as a master with respect to the second circuit breaking device 5a, and the second circuit breaking device 5a functions as a slave with respect to the first circuit breaking device 4a. In other words, the first circuit breaking device 4a controls the second circuit breaking device 5a.
[0034] Similarly, the first shutoff device 4b and the second shutoff device 5b have a master-slave relationship. The first shutoff device 4b functions as a master with respect to the second shutoff device 5b, and the second shutoff device 5b functions as a slave with respect to the first shutoff device 4b. In other words, the first shutoff device 4b controls the second shutoff device 5b.
[0035] In this embodiment, the first shutoff devices 4 and the second shutoff devices 5 are in a one-to-one relationship, and one second shutoff device is provided for one first shutoff device.
[0036] The first circuit breaking device 4a is connected to an electric circuit connecting the groups 6A to 6H. In this embodiment, the first circuit breaking device 4a is connected to an electric circuit 8a connecting the groups 6A and 6B and an electric circuit 8b connecting the inverter 3 and the group 6A. The first circuit breaking device 4a is connected to the anode and cathode terminals of the group 6A. The first circuit breaking device 4a breaks the connection between the groups 6A and 6B and the connection between the inverter 3 and the group 6A in response to a first control signal from the inverter 3.
[0037] The first circuit breaking device 4a outputs a second control signal to the second circuit breaking device 5a via a communication line 10a connected between the first circuit breaking device 4a and the second circuit breaking device 5a using a communication method different from power line communication. The first circuit breaking device 4a outputs the second control signal to the second circuit breaking device 5a using a serial communication method such as LIN (Local Interconnect Network) communication or SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) communication. The first circuit breaking device 4a cuts off the connection between group 6A and group 6B and the connection between the inverter 3 and group 6A, and then outputs the second control signal to the second circuit breaking device 5a.
[0038] The first circuit breaking device 4a is connected to a power line 20a which is connected to the second circuit breaking device 5a. The first circuit breaking device 4a supplies power to the second circuit breaking device 5a via the power line 20a to drive the second circuit breaking device 5a.
[0039] 2 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the first shutoff device 4a. The first shutoff device 4a includes a regulator 41, a signal receiving unit 42, a control unit 43, a relay 44, and a bypass circuit 45.
[0040] The regulator 41 generates a drive power supply for driving the first circuit breaker 4a and the second circuit breaker 5a using the power generated by the solar cell modules 6 as a power source, and supplies a stable drive power supply to the first circuit breaker 4a and the second circuit breaker 5a. Here, the drive power supply for the first circuit breaker 4a and the second circuit breaker 5a is generated using only the power generated by the solar cell modules 6 of group 6A.
[0041] 3 is a circuit diagram schematically illustrating the configuration of regulator 41. Regulator 41 has a well-known configuration and includes input terminals 21a and 21b, output terminals 22a and 22b, a line filter 23, capacitors 24 and 25, a boost circuit 26, a switching element 27, a control circuit 28, a transformer 29, a diode 30, a DC / DC converter 31, a feedback circuit 32, etc.
[0042] The signal receiving unit 42 receives the first control signal from the control unit 3c of the inverter 3 and outputs the received first control signal to the control unit 43. In detail, the signal receiving unit 42 receives the first control signal from the control unit 3c of the inverter 3 via a signal detecting unit 46 that detects the first control signal from the control unit 3c of the inverter 3.
[0043] The control unit 43 includes a CPU, a memory, etc. Based on the signal output from the signal receiving unit 42, the control unit 43 controls the value of the current flowing through the coil of the relay 44 to open and close the contacts of the relay 44. The relay 44 is, for example, a mechanical relay, and is capable of opening and closing a high-voltage direct current.
[0044] The control unit 43 outputs a second control signal to the second circuit breaker 5a via the communication line 10a using a communication method different from power line communication. The control unit 43 cuts off the connection between the group 6A and the group 6B, and then outputs the second control signal to the second circuit breaker 5a. The control unit 43 determines whether the connection between the group 6A and the group 6B has been cut off by, for example, monitoring the voltage between the contacts of the relay 44.
[0045] The relay 44 includes a first switching unit 44a and a second switching unit 44b. The first switching unit 44a is arranged on the electrical circuit 8b. The first switching unit 44a opens and closes the connection between the inverter 3 and the group 6A. The first switching unit 44a is connected to an anode terminal of the group 6A and an anode terminal of the inverter 3. The second switching unit 44b is arranged on the electrical circuit 8a. The second switching unit 44b opens and closes the connection between the group 6A and the group 6B. The second switching unit 44b is connected to a cathode terminal of the group 6A and an anode terminal of the group 6B. Note that in this embodiment, the first switching unit 44a may be omitted.
[0046] The first and second switching units 44a and 44b are always open when no drive power is supplied to the first circuit breaker 4a from the regulator 41. Therefore, when the first circuit breaker 4a is not driven, the connection between the inverter 3 and group 6A and the connection between group 6A and group 6B are cut off.
[0047] The bypass circuit 45 is a circuit that enables the signal receiving unit 42 to receive the first control signal from the control unit 3c when the first circuit breaking device 4a is in the cutoff state. When the electric circuits 8a, 8b are cut off by the first circuit breaking device 4a, the signal receiving unit 42 can receive the first control signal from the control unit 3c via the bypass circuit 45.
[0048] The second circuit breaking device 5a is connected to an electric circuit connecting groups different from group 6A and group 6B connected to electric circuit 8a. In this embodiment, the second circuit breaking device 5a is connected to an electric circuit 8c connecting group 6B and group 6C, and an electric circuit 8d connecting group 6C and group 6D. The second circuit breaking device 5a is connected to the anode and cathode terminals of group 6C. The second circuit breaking device 5a breaks the connection between group 6B and group 6C and the connection between group 6C and group 6D in response to a second control signal output from the first circuit breaking device 4a via communication line 10a.
[0049] The second circuit breaking device 5a is driven by power supplied from the first circuit breaking device 4a via the power line 20a. Specifically, the second circuit breaking device 5a is driven by drive power generated by the regulator 41 of the first circuit breaking device 4a being supplied from the first circuit breaking device 4a to the second circuit breaking device 5a via the power line 20a.
[0050] 4 is a block diagram showing a schematic configuration of the second circuit breaking device 5a. The second circuit breaking device 5a includes a control unit 53, a relay 54, and a bypass circuit 55.
[0051] The control unit 53 includes a CPU, a memory, and the like. The control unit 53 controls the value of the current flowing through the coil of the relay 54 in response to a second control signal from the first circuit breaking device 4a, thereby controlling the opening and closing of the contacts of the relay 54. The relay 54 is, for example, a mechanical relay, and is capable of opening and closing high-voltage direct current. The control unit 53 receives the second control signal from the first circuit breaking device 4a via a communication interface (not shown) connected to the communication line 10a, and opens the contacts of the relay 54. Note that the second circuit breaking device 5a in this embodiment does not have a function of outputting a signal from the second circuit breaking device 5a to the first circuit breaking device 4a.
[0052] The relay 54 includes a third switch 54a and a fourth switch 54b. The third switch 54a is arranged on the electric circuit 8c. The third switch 54a opens and closes the connection between the group 6B and the group 6C. The third switch 54a is connected to the cathode terminal of the group 6B and the anode terminal of the group 6C. The fourth switch 54b is arranged on the electric circuit 8d. The fourth switch 54b opens and closes the connection between the group 6C and the group 6D. The fourth switch 54b is connected to the cathode terminal of the group 6C and the anode terminal of the group 6D.
[0053] When the second circuit breaker 5a is not supplied with drive power from the first circuit breaker 4a, the third and fourth circuit breakers 54a and 54b are always open. Therefore, when the second circuit breaker 5a is not driven, the connection between group 6B and group 6C and the connection between group 6C and group 6D are cut off.
[0054] The bypass circuit 55 is a circuit that enables the signal receiving unit 42 of the first shutoff device 4a to receive the first control signal from the control unit 3c via power line communication when the second shutoff device 5a is in the shutoff state. By providing the bypass circuit 55, it becomes possible to continue the power line communication.
[0055] The first circuit breaking device 4b has the same configuration as the first circuit breaking device 4a, except that the electric circuit to which it is connected is different from that of the first circuit breaking device 4a. The second circuit breaking device 5b has the same configuration as the second circuit breaking device 5a, except that the electric circuit to which it is connected is different from that of the second circuit breaking device 5a. The relationship between the first circuit breaking device 4b and the second circuit breaking device 5b is the same as the relationship between the first circuit breaking device 4a and the second circuit breaking device 5a described above, and will therefore be explained briefly.
[0056] The first circuit breaking device 4b is connected to an electric circuit 8e connecting the groups 6D and 6E and an electric circuit 8f connecting the groups 6E and 6F. The first circuit breaking device 4b is connected to the anode and cathode terminals of the group 6E. The first circuit breaking device 4b breaks the connection between the groups 6D and 6E and the connection between the groups 6E and 6F in response to a first control signal from the inverter 3.
[0057] The first shutoff device 4b outputs a second control signal to the second shutoff device 5b via a communication line 10b connected to the first shutoff device 4b and the second shutoff device 5b using a communication method different from power line communication. The first shutoff device 4b shuts off the connection between group 6D and group 6E, and the connection between group 6E and group 6F, and then outputs the second control signal to the second shutoff device 5b.
[0058] The first circuit breaking device 4b is driven by power generated by the solar cell module 6 belonging to group 6E. A power line 20b, which is connected to the second circuit breaking device 5b, is connected to the first circuit breaking device 4b. The first circuit breaking device 4b supplies power to the second circuit breaking device 5b via the power line 20b to drive the second circuit breaking device 5b.
[0059] The second circuit breaking device 5b is connected to an electric circuit 8g connecting the groups 6F and 6G and an electric circuit 8h connecting the groups 6G and 6H. The second circuit breaking device 5b breaks the connection between the groups 6F and 6G and the connection between the groups 6G and 6H in response to a second control signal output from the first circuit breaking device 4b via the communication line 10b.
[0060] Next, an example of the operation modes of the first shutoff devices 4a, 4b and the second shutoff devices 5a, 5b will be described with reference to Fig. 5. The operation modes of the first shutoff devices 4a, 4b and the second shutoff devices 5a, 5b include three operation modes: a start mode, an active mode, and a safety mode. The safety mode includes a normal shutoff mode and an emergency safety shutoff mode. Therefore, the first shutoff devices 4a, 4b and the second shutoff devices 5a, 5b operate in four operation modes: a start mode, an active mode, a normal shutoff mode, and an emergency safety shutoff mode.
[0061] The start mode is a mode when sunlight begins to shine on the solar cell module 6. At this time, the solar cell module 6 receives sunlight and generates power. Then, the first circuit breakers 4a and 4b are driven by drive power supplies generated by the regulators 41 from the power generated by the solar cell module 6. When the first circuit breakers 4a and 4b are driven and the control unit 43 receives a first control signal from the control unit 3c of the inverter 3 via the signal receiving unit 42, the control unit 43 controls the first opening / closing unit 44a and the second opening / closing unit 44b of the relay 44 to close.
[0062] Furthermore, the first circuit breaking devices 4a and 4b supply the drive power generated by each regulator 41 to the second circuit breaking devices 5a and 5b. This drives the second circuit breaking devices 5a and 5b. When the second circuit breaking devices 5a and 5b are driven and the control unit 53 receives a command signal from the first circuit breaking devices 4a and 4b that is different from the second control signal, for example, the control unit 53 controls the third switching unit 54a and the fourth switching unit 54b of the relay 54 to close. This connects the groups 6A to 6H to the string 2 via the first circuit breaking devices 4a and 4b and the second circuit breaking devices 5a and 5b, and power generated by the solar cell module 6 is output to the inverter 3.
[0063] The active mode is a state in which the solar cell module 6 receives sunlight during the day and generates power, and is substantially the same as the start mode. Therefore, in the active mode, the groups 6A to 6H are connected via the first circuit breakers 4a, 4b and the second circuit breakers 5a, 5b, and the power generated by the solar cell module 6 is output to the inverter 3.
[0064] The normal shutdown mode is a mode when the solar cell module 6 is not receiving sunlight due to weather conditions such as nighttime or rain. Therefore, in the normal shutdown mode, no power is generated by the solar cell module 6, and no drive power is supplied from the solar cell module 6 to the first shutoff devices 4a, 4b and the second shutoff devices 5a, 5b. Therefore, in the normal shutdown mode, the first and second shutoff units 44a, 44b of the first shutoff devices 4a, 4b and the third and fourth shutoff units 54a, 54b of the second shutoff devices 5a, 5b are all open. In this embodiment, power is supplied to the inverter 3 from an AC power source, and the first control signal is constantly output from the control unit 3c of the inverter 3, except during the emergency safety shutdown mode.
[0065] In normal shutdown mode, when the power generation of the solar cell modules 6 of group 6A is unstable due to unstable weather or other reasons, the relay 54 of the first shutdown device 4a and the relay 54 of the second shutdown device 5a operate on / off according to the power supplied from the solar cell modules 6 of group 6A.
[0066] The emergency safety shutdown mode is a mode in which, during the start mode or the active mode, the electric circuits 8a to 8h are shut off to stop the output of power from the solar cell module 6 to the inverter 3. In this embodiment, as shown in Fig. 1, an operation switch 35 is connected to the inverter 3, and when the operation switch 35 is operated while the first shutoff devices 4a, 4b are in the start mode or the active mode, the operation mode of the first shutoff devices 4a, 4b switches to the emergency safety shutdown mode.
[0067] Specifically, when the operation switch 35 is operated, the control unit 3c stops outputting the first control signal. When the signal detection unit 46 of the first shutoff device 4a detects the periodic halt of the first control signal, the first switching unit 44a and the second switching unit 44b of the relay 44 are opened via the signal receiving unit 42 and the control unit 43. This interrupts the connection between group 6A and group 6B and the connection between the inverter 3 and group 6A, and stops the output of power from the solar cell module 6 to the inverter 3. At this time, the first shutoff device 4a opens the first switching unit 44a and the second switching unit 44b of the relay 44 and then outputs a second control signal to the second shutoff device 5a via the communication line 10a. In response to the second control signal from the first shutoff device 4a, the second shutoff device 5a interrupts the connection between group 6B and group 6C and the connection between group 6C and group 6D.
[0068] Similarly, when the signal detection unit 46 of the first circuit breaking device 4b detects the periodic cessation of the first control signal, the control unit 43 of the first circuit breaking device 4b opens the first switching unit 44a and the second switching unit 44b of the relay 44 of the first circuit breaking device 4b to break the connection between group 6D and group 6E, and the connection between group 6E and group 6F. The first circuit breaking device 4b opens the first switching unit 44a and the second switching unit 44b and then outputs a second control signal to the second circuit breaking device 5b. In response to the second control signal from the first circuit breaking device 4b, the second circuit breaking device 5b breaks the connection between group 6F and group 6G, and the connection between group 6G and group 6H. As a result, all of the groups 6A to 6H are disconnected from each other, and the open-circuit voltage of string 2 is broken down to 165V or less.
[0069] In the solar power generation system 1 configured as described above, the first shutoff device 4a and the second shutoff device 5a are in a master-slave relationship, and the second shutoff device 5a shuts off the connections between the multiple solar cell module groups 6B-6D in response to a second control signal output from the first shutoff device 4a. Furthermore, the second shutoff device 5a is supplied with power from the first shutoff device 4a. This simplifies the configuration of the second shutoff device 5a, thereby reducing the installation cost of the second shutoff device 5a.
[0070] Furthermore, a highly safe solar power generation system can be provided because the open circuit voltage of each of the multiple solar cell module groups 6A to 6H is 165 V or less. Furthermore, the second control signal output from the first circuit breaking device 4a is output via the communication line 10a using a communication method different from power line communication, so it is less susceptible to the effects of noise compared to power line communication, enabling stable communication from the first circuit breaking device 4a to the second circuit breaking device 5a.
[0071] Furthermore, in the solar power generation system 1 configured as described above, after the first circuit breaker 4a breaks the connection between group 6A and group 6B, the second circuit breaker 5a breaks the connections between the plurality of solar cell module groups 6B to 6D, so that the voltage related to the second circuit breaker 5a can be suppressed, thereby reducing the cost of the second circuit breaker 5a.
[0072] Although one embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and various modifications are possible without departing from the gist of the invention.
[0073] The number of solar cell module groups is not limited to that in the above embodiment. The string 2 may be divided into solar cell module groups so that the open-circuit voltage of each group is 165V or less. For example, as shown in Fig. 6, first circuit breakers 4a, 4b and second circuit breakers 5a, 5b may be used to divide multiple solar cell module groups 6A to 6H into groups each including three solar cell modules 6 connected in series. In the example shown in Fig. 6, the first circuit breaker 4a is driven by power generated by the three solar cell modules 6 belonging to group 6A.
[0074] Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 7, either first shutoff devices 4a, 4b or second shutoff devices 5a, 5b may be provided for each of a plurality of solar cell module groups 6A to 6D.
[0075] As shown in Fig. 8, the first interrupting devices 4a and 4b may include a bypass diode 48 connected in parallel to one of the multiple solar cell module groups. In the example shown in Fig. 8, the bypass diode 48 of the first interrupting device 4a is electrically connected in parallel to the group 6A. The bypass diode 48 includes an anode connected to the cathode terminal of the group 6A and a cathode connected to the anode terminal of the group 6A. The bypass diode 48 of the first interrupting device 4b is electrically connected in parallel to the group 6F.
[0076] Similarly, the second shutoff devices 5a and 5b may include a bypass diode 58 connected in parallel to any of the multiple solar cell module groups. In the example shown in Fig. 8, the bypass diode 58 of the second shutoff device 5a is electrically connected in parallel to the group 6C, and the bypass diode 58 of the second shutoff device 5b is electrically connected in parallel to the group 6H.
[0077] In the above embodiment, each relay 44 of the first circuit breaking devices 4a, 4b has two contacts, a first switching unit 44a and a second switching unit 44b. However, as shown in Fig. 9, the relay 44 may be configured with two relays each having a single contact. That is, the control unit 43 of the first circuit breaking devices 4a, 4b may be configured to be able to independently control the opening and closing of the first switching unit 44a and the second switching unit 44b. Similarly, the control unit 53 of the second circuit breaking devices 5a, 5b may be configured to independently control the third switching unit 54a and the fourth switching unit 54b of the relay 54.
[0078] In the above embodiment, the first circuit breaking device 4a is connected to the electric circuit 8a connecting the group 6A and the group 6B, and the electric circuit 8b connecting the inverter 3 and the group 6A, but the positions of the first circuit breaking device 4a and the second circuit breaking device 5b may be interchanged. For example, the first circuit breaking device 4a may be connected to the electric circuit 8c and the electric circuit 8d, and the second circuit breaking device 5a may be connected to the electric circuit 8a and the electric circuit 8b.
[0079] In the above embodiment, the first control signal is output from the inverter 3 to the first circuit breaking devices 4a and 4b by power line communication, but the first control signal may be output to the first circuit breaking devices 4a and 4b by wireless communication such as Wifi (registered trademark), as shown in Fig. 7. Alternatively, the inverter 3 and the first circuit breaking devices 4a and 4b may be configured to be able to communicate with each other by wireless communication.
[0080] The number of first circuit breaking devices or second circuit breaking devices is not limited to that in the above embodiment. Also, in the above embodiment, one second circuit breaking device 5 is provided for one first circuit breaking device 4, but multiple second circuit breaking devices 5 may be provided for one first circuit breaking device 4. In this case, power is supplied from one first circuit breaking device 4 to multiple second circuit breaking devices 5. [Industrial Applicability]
[0081] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a solar power generation system that can achieve both a reduction in the installation cost of a circuit breaker and an improvement in safety. [Explanation of symbols]
[0082] 1. Solar power generation system 2 strings 3 inverters 4. First shutoff device 5 Second shutoff device 6. Solar cell modules 6A~6H Solar Cell Module Group 44a First opening and closing section 44b Second opening and closing section 54a Third opening and closing section 54b 4th opening and closing section
Claims
1. a string including a plurality of solar cell module groups connected in series with each string including one or more solar cell modules connected in series; an inverter connected to the string and configured to convert DC power output from the string into AC power; a first circuit breaker connected to a first circuit connecting the plurality of solar cell module groups; a second circuit breaker connected to a second electrical circuit connecting the plurality of solar cell module groups different from the plurality of solar cell module groups connected to the first electrical circuit; Equipped with the plurality of solar cell module groups of the string have an open-circuit voltage of each group that is equal to or less than a predetermined open-circuit voltage, the first shutoff device is connected to a power supply line connected to the second shutoff device, and shuts off the connection between the plurality of solar cell module groups connected to the first electric path in response to a first control signal from the inverter; the second shutoff device is driven by power supplied from the first shutoff device via the power line, and shuts off the connection between the plurality of solar cell module groups connected to the second electric path in response to a second control signal from the first shutoff device; the first shutdown device outputs the second control signal to the second shutdown device in a serial communication system via a communication line connected to the first shutdown device and the second shutdown device; Solar power generation system.
2. the first shutoff device shuts off the connection between the plurality of solar cell module groups connected to the first electric path in response to the first control signal from the inverter, and then outputs the second control signal to the second shutoff device. The solar power generation system according to claim 1 .
3. The first shutoff device functions as a master for the second shutoff device, the second shutdown device functions as a slave to the first shutdown device and does not have a master function; The solar power generation system according to claim 1 or 2.
4. The open-circuit voltage of each of the plurality of solar cell module groups of the string is 165 V or less. The solar power generation system according to any one of claims 1 to 3.
5. the plurality of solar cell module groups of the string includes a first group; the first shutoff device is driven by power generated by one solar cell module belonging to the first group or the plurality of solar cell modules connected in series, The solar power generation system according to any one of claims 1 to 4.
6. the first circuit breaker includes a first opening / closing unit connected to the anode side terminal of the first group and a second opening / closing unit connected to the cathode side terminal of the first group, The solar power generation system according to claim 5 .
7. The first shutoff device is capable of independently controlling the opening and closing of the first opening and closing unit and the second opening and closing unit. The solar power generation system according to claim 6.
8. the plurality of solar cell module groups of the string includes a second group; the second circuit breaker includes a third opening / closing unit connected to the anode side terminal of the second group, and a fourth opening / closing unit connected to the cathode side terminal of the second group. The photovoltaic power generation system according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
9. the second shutoff device is capable of independently controlling the opening and closing of the third opening and closing unit and the fourth opening and closing unit, The solar power generation system according to claim 8.
10. the inverter outputs the first control signal to the first shutoff device via power line communication; The photovoltaic power generation system according to any one of claims 1 to 9.
11. The inverter outputs the first control signal to the first shutoff device by wireless communication. The photovoltaic power generation system according to any one of claims 1 to 10.
12. at least one of the plurality of solar cell module groups of the string includes a plurality of solar cell modules connected in series; The photovoltaic power generation system according to any one of claims 1 to 11.
13. The photovoltaic power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein the first cutoff device includes a bypass diode connected in parallel to any one of the plurality of photovoltaic module groups.
14. The photovoltaic power generation system according to claim 1 , wherein the second cutoff device includes a bypass diode connected in parallel to any one of the plurality of photovoltaic module groups.
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