5 Interpreting Measured I-V Curves
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1. The measured I-V Curve Shows Higher or Lower
Current than Predicted
An example of this type of deviation is shown in Figure 48.
Figure 48. Example of a measured I-V curve that shows higher current than
predicted
Potential causes of this deviation are summarized below, and then discussed in more
detail.
Potential causes located in the array include:
PV array is soiled (especially uniformly)
PV modules are degraded
Potential causes associated with the model settings include:
Number of PV strings in parallel is not entered correctly in the model
Potential causes associated with irradiance or temperature measurements include:
Irradiance changed during the short time between irradiance and I-V measurements
Irradiance sensor is oriented incorrectly
Irradiance sensor calibration factor is entered incorrectly
Reflections contribute additional irradiance
Irradiance is too low, or the sun is too close to the horizon
Manual irradiance sensor is not well calibrated
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