What problems can the GFL-1500 solve?
With conventional testing methods, when a ground fault is suspected, technicians typically have to separate each battery string, measure them sequentially, and eliminate possibilities gradually. This process isn't wrong, but it's time-consuming and prone to interruptions in large systems.
The GFL-1500 is a completely different solution. Instead of splitting the system for testing, the device allows tracing the signal path to directly identify the problem area. This significantly shortens the fault localization time, especially in multi-string systems.

Learn how the device works
The device generates a traceable signal within the system. When a ground fault occurs, the signal changes along its path and is recorded by the receiving device. Users can then monitor this signal to pinpoint the area and location of the fault.
Notably, this process does not require frequent disassembly or disconnection. For systems already in operation, this reduces the impact on overall performance and limits direct contact with live components.
Actual value when implemented in a PV system
When put into use, the GFL-1500 clearly demonstrates its capabilities in three areas:
Reduced fault finding time: no need to check each individual circuit.
Reduced operations: minimizes disassembly and repeated measurements.
Increased safety: less direct contact with high-voltage systems.
For maintenance teams working on multiple sites, shortening each inspection by just a few tens of minutes makes a significant difference over time.
What does the kit include?
At EMIN, a standard GFL-1500 kit from the manufacturer includes:
- Signal transmitter
- Signal receiver
- Tracking pliers
- MC4 test cables and high-rated test cables
The included accessories facilitate connection and operation in the field. This configuration is sufficient for direct testing on most current solar power systems without the need for additional equipment.
When should you use the GFL-1500?
This device is suitable for the following situations:
- System performance degradation with no clear cause
- Suspected electrical leakage or ground fault
- Need for quick testing without prolonged system downtime
- Performing routine maintenance on large-scale systems
In reality, the effectiveness of the GFL-1500 lies in its implementation within a specific system. This is also the topic that will be discussed in depth at the specialized workshop organized by EMIN in collaboration with Fluke in Nha Trang on May 14th.

The workshop will focus on practical testing, signal reading, and how to shorten the troubleshooting process in specific situations. This is often difficult to grasp if you only read the documentation, but it directly determines the effectiveness of its application at the site.





