jmbelectrical
Electrical
- Jul 16, 2011
- 126
In a few days, I will be performing a forensic inspection of a PV system at a residential property. It was installed 12 to 18 months ago. The power production data of each panel is accessible by both the homeowner and the contractor who installed the system, which leads me to believe that a microinverter is installed at each panel.
According to the homeowner, a panel failed back in January. By March, nearly half of the panels had failed. (I am assuming that "failure" corresponds to a cessation of power production.) The PV contractor performed their own inspection and alleged that the panels and/or the microinverters failed due to lightning activity or a utility-generated surge. They do not intend to perform warranty repairs.
A lot of my work involves lightning damage and surge claims, but I don't have much experience in terms of PV systems. I found a very informative paper on PV panel failure modes, but it specifically excludes lightning activity and other force majeure events. Does anyone have any experience with PV system failures such as these? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
According to the homeowner, a panel failed back in January. By March, nearly half of the panels had failed. (I am assuming that "failure" corresponds to a cessation of power production.) The PV contractor performed their own inspection and alleged that the panels and/or the microinverters failed due to lightning activity or a utility-generated surge. They do not intend to perform warranty repairs.
A lot of my work involves lightning damage and surge claims, but I don't have much experience in terms of PV systems. I found a very informative paper on PV panel failure modes, but it specifically excludes lightning activity and other force majeure events. Does anyone have any experience with PV system failures such as these? Any input would be greatly appreciated.