How to test the grounding of photovoltaic modules with a multimeter
To perform a continuity test on the grounding of a PV module array, you need a calibrated digital multimeter (DMM) or a dedicated low-resistance ohmmeter (DLRO), and you must follow a systematic procedure to verify that the electrical path from the module frames to the main grounding. In this article, we'll show you how to locate a ground fault in a solar PV string using only a multimixer, a basic understanding of voltage behaviour, and a method proven in real-world installations. The readings will return different values, which the technician can use in conjunction with the open-circuit voltage of each module to locate the ground fault. In order to check the PV system for ground faults, perform the following actions in the prescribed order. What Is an Intermittent Ground Fault? An intermittent ground fault is a temporary electrical connection between a current-carrying conductor.
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