tricard
Electrical
- Jul 9, 2008
- 38
Hello,
I am performing an arc flash study of a PV plant with EasyPower and noticed something curious during analysis. If a DC bus is faulted, there is no contribution from the AC-side of the inverters that I have modeled. This wouldn't be true though as far as I can reason, since if the IGBTs are turned on in the inverter, then they can conduct in either direction. Am I interpreting this correctly? In everyone else's experience, should there be some contribution to the DC fault from the AC side?
Tim
I am performing an arc flash study of a PV plant with EasyPower and noticed something curious during analysis. If a DC bus is faulted, there is no contribution from the AC-side of the inverters that I have modeled. This wouldn't be true though as far as I can reason, since if the IGBTs are turned on in the inverter, then they can conduct in either direction. Am I interpreting this correctly? In everyone else's experience, should there be some contribution to the DC fault from the AC side?
Tim