Application
ELR2 Series DC Isolator Switch in plastic enclosure is applied to 1~20 KW residential or commercial photovoltaic system,placed between photovoltage modules and inverters. Arcing time is less than 8ms, that keeps solar system more safe. To ensure its stability and long service life,our products are made by components with optimum quality. Max voltage isup to 1200VDC.It holds a safe lead among similar products.
Feature
●IP66 rated enclosure, UV Resistant●4 x M20 knock holes
●The handle can be padlocked in the "OFF" position
●MC4 plugs can be selected for Convenient connection and space saving
●2Pole,4Poles
●Standard:IEC60947-3,AS60947.3
●DC-PV2,DC-PV1,DC-21B
●16A, 25A, 32A,1200V DC
Type | FMPV16-ELR2,FMPV25-ELR2,FMPV32-ELR2 |
Function | lsolator, Control |
Standard | IEC60947-3, AS60947.3 |
Utilization category | DC-PV2/DC-PV1/DC-21B |
Pole |
4P DC |
Rated frequency |
DC |
Rated operational voltage(Ue) | 300V,600V,800V, 1000V, |
Rated operational voltage (e) | See the next page |
Rated insulation voltage U;) | 1200V |
Rated short-time withstand current(lew) |
1KA |
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