2764150000 - IP67 Surge Protection Device for PV Systems, -40°C to 85°C
2764150000 - IP67 Surge Protection Device for PV Systems, -40°C to 85°C
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- 2764150000 - IP67 Surge Protection Device for PV Systems, -40°C to 85°C
- 2764150000 - IP67 Surge Protection Device for PV Systems, -40°C to 85°C
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Description:
Introducing a robust surge protection device specifically crafted for photovoltaic systems This unit safeguards both input and output, ensuring your system operates smoothly Equipped with two maximum power point trackers (MPPs) and compliant with EN 50539-11 standards, it is built to perform efficiently in diverse environments It can handle ambient and storage temperatures from -40 °C to 85 °C, with a rated voltage up to 1,100 V, making it versatile for various applications.
The IP67 rated housing guarantees outstanding protection against dust and water, enhancing its reliability and durability.
Features and Benefits:
•Compliant with RoHS without exemptions.
•Protection degree of IP67.
•Functional earth connector available.
•Compatible with cable type TÜV 2 Pfg1169/08.07 / EN 50618:2069.
•Enclosure made of plastic.
•Surge protection for photovoltaic system inverters.
Specifications:
| Dimensions (H x W x D) | 168 x 160 x 91 mm |
| Operating temperature | -40 °C to 85 °C |
| Storage temperature | -40 °C to 85 °C |
| Humidity | 5 - 95% relative humidity |
| Discharge current I n (8/20 µs) | 20 kA |
| Maximum continuous operating voltage DC | 1,100 V |
| Protection level U p | ≤4,2 kV |
| Number of string inputs per MPP | 1 |
| Total discharge current (8/20 µs) | 50 kA |
| Protection class | IP65 and IP67 |
| ETIM classification | EC000941 |
| ECLASS | 27-17-14-02 |