Lightning protection techniques for roof-top PV systems

In this paper, the lightning protection requirements of a typical residential building have been discussed and techniques have been provided to protect the building from both direct and indirect damages of lightning, with special attention to the protection of PV panels placed on the roof. These tec...

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Main Authors: Fallah, Narjes, Gomes, Chandima, Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin, Nourirad, Ghasem, Baojahmadi, Mina, Ahmed, Rebaz J.
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.476992016-07-14T05:52:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47699/ Lightning protection techniques for roof-top PV systems Fallah, Narjes Gomes, Chandima Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin Nourirad, Ghasem Baojahmadi, Mina Ahmed, Rebaz J. In this paper, the lightning protection requirements of a typical residential building have been discussed and techniques have been provided to protect the building from both direct and indirect damages of lightning, with special attention to the protection of PV panels placed on the roof. These techniques include the designing challenges and also the type of devices which can be used to reduce the surge current flow and magnetic field. It has been shown that for buildings with roof top PV systems only the avoidance of lightning attachment to unprotected parts of the building is not sufficient. Lightning currents passing through the lightning protection system may still affect the PV power system through inductive coupling. Hence strategic placement of PV systems and shielding of conducting systems wherever possible has been recommended. It has also been envisaged that the impact of lightning on PV systems is directly related to the isokeraunic level of the region and elevation of the building. Several recommendations have been proposed in designing the air termination system for a roof with PV panels in high isokeraunic regions. Finally the building integrated photo voltaic (BIPV) projects which are conducted in Malaysia have been evaluated. IEEE 2013 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47699/1/Lightning%20protection%20techniques%20for%20roof-top%20PV%20systems.pdf Fallah, Narjes and Gomes, Chandima and Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin and Nourirad, Ghasem and Baojahmadi, Mina and Ahmed, Rebaz J. (2013) Lightning protection techniques for roof-top PV systems. In: 2013 IEEE 7th International Power Engineering and Optimization Conference (PEOCO 2013), 3-4 June 2013, Langkawi, Kedah. (pp. 417-421). 10.1109/PEOCO.2013.6564584
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description In this paper, the lightning protection requirements of a typical residential building have been discussed and techniques have been provided to protect the building from both direct and indirect damages of lightning, with special attention to the protection of PV panels placed on the roof. These techniques include the designing challenges and also the type of devices which can be used to reduce the surge current flow and magnetic field. It has been shown that for buildings with roof top PV systems only the avoidance of lightning attachment to unprotected parts of the building is not sufficient. Lightning currents passing through the lightning protection system may still affect the PV power system through inductive coupling. Hence strategic placement of PV systems and shielding of conducting systems wherever possible has been recommended. It has also been envisaged that the impact of lightning on PV systems is directly related to the isokeraunic level of the region and elevation of the building. Several recommendations have been proposed in designing the air termination system for a roof with PV panels in high isokeraunic regions. Finally the building integrated photo voltaic (BIPV) projects which are conducted in Malaysia have been evaluated.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Fallah, Narjes
Gomes, Chandima
Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin
Nourirad, Ghasem
Baojahmadi, Mina
Ahmed, Rebaz J.
spellingShingle Fallah, Narjes
Gomes, Chandima
Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin
Nourirad, Ghasem
Baojahmadi, Mina
Ahmed, Rebaz J.
Lightning protection techniques for roof-top PV systems
author_facet Fallah, Narjes
Gomes, Chandima
Ab Kadir, Mohd Zainal Abidin
Nourirad, Ghasem
Baojahmadi, Mina
Ahmed, Rebaz J.
author_sort Fallah, Narjes
title Lightning protection techniques for roof-top PV systems
title_short Lightning protection techniques for roof-top PV systems
title_full Lightning protection techniques for roof-top PV systems
title_fullStr Lightning protection techniques for roof-top PV systems
title_full_unstemmed Lightning protection techniques for roof-top PV systems
title_sort lightning protection techniques for roof-top pv systems
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47699/1/Lightning%20protection%20techniques%20for%20roof-top%20PV%20systems.pdf
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