Wireless Communication In The PV Park
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- Published: Tuesday, 18 September 2018 10:56
The new string combiner boxes with integrated wireless modules from Phoenix Contact minimise the amount of cabling required when installing PV parks.
The new string combiner boxes with integrated wireless modules from Phoenix Contact minimise the amount of cabling required when installing PV parks.
With the new DNO Control control cabinet, Phoenix Contact offers a flexible platform consisting of coordinated hardware and software components for controlling the energy in a photovoltaic system at the network connection point.
Phoenix Contact now offers two new innovative solutions for photovoltaic systems: the string combiner box (SCB) for 1500 V is designed for systems with system voltages up to 1500 V.
The new generation of SCB Compact string combiner boxes with in-line fuses from Phoenix Contact is even smaller, more flexible, and more powerful.
Eaton’s Bussmann business, the leader in critical circuit protection, power management and electrical safety, has been awarded TUV Rheinland certification for its combiner box range.
Phoenix Contact is introducing a junction box for building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV). This single-terminal connection element is the third member of the SUNCLIX For BIPV product family; its adjustable width makes it easy to integrate into insulating glass modules.
The PV range provides a simple and inexpensive solution to the problem on photovoltaic panels, of standard cables being too short. Designed to seal cable diameters of between 4-7mm, the PV48 allows simple cable extension; providing a quick, secure cage clamp connection within a discrete IP65-rated junction box.
Three new junction boxes for PV solar power applications have been introduced by Multi-Contact. The Westlake box is cost-optimised for crystalline solar panels and its low profile means it can be installed directly under the module frame.
Gone are the days of opening combiner boxes on site to connect the cables because Wieland has launched its new gesis RAN DC with external connections.
A furniture business in Germany is reaping the financial benefits of 266kW of solar power following the installation of 7200m2 of solar panels.
Cyntech Components, a specialist supplier of electro-mechanical components, announces a universal junction box for silicon-wafer solar PV modules that can be quickly customised to suit each application. It comes with three surface-mounted bypass diodes as standard but up to six can be installed.
TE Connectivity has released a new low-profile junction box for BIPV glass-glass crystalline solar modules.