Photovoltaic System Protection Application Guide

Photovoltaic System Protection
Application Guide
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Photovoltaic System Protection Application Guide
Cooper Bussmann has more than 100 years of proven technical innovation to help
make your operation more productive while protecting your equipment.
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) systems have, over the last 50 years, evolved into a mature,
sustainable and adaptive technology. The installations and demand for PV systems
increase the need for effective electrical protection. PV systems, as with all electrical
power systems, must have appropriate overcurrent and overvoltage protection.
Cooper Bussmann has worked closely with solar system manufacturers and through
coordinated research and development, has produced revolutionary new fuse links
which, combined with its range of Surge Protective Devices, offer complete
protection for PV systems.
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Photovoltaic System Protection Application Guide
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SOLAR MODULES
PVM, 10 x 38, 14x51,14x65
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Photovoltaic Fuse Links
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STRING COMBINER BOX
CHPV
Fuse Holder
Page 15 and 17
In-Line
Fuse Holder
BM Series
Fus
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Fuse
Page 15 and 17
Surge Protect
Protective
tive
Device
Page 24 to 29
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NH Photovoltaic
Fuse Links & Fuse Holder
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How Photovoltaic Power Systems Work
PV Solar cells are made from semi-conductor materials which convert solar (light)
energy into DC electricity.
PV Solar cells are connected in series to form a PV module.
To generate higher power PV modules are connected in series to form a PV string.
PV Strings are connected in parallel often by means of a combiner box to generate
higher current.
The DC voltage/current is inverted into an AC voltage/current and fed into the grid.
XL Photovoltaic
Fuse Links & Fuse Bases
Square Body, BS & ULL
High Speed Fuse Link
Links
ks
NH Low Voltage
Fuse Links & Fuse H
Holders
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Table of Contents
Introduction
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IEC 60269-6 gPV Standard
6
Photovoltaic Module
Construction
7
Output
7
String Protection
Overview
8
How to select fuse links for string protection
9
Worked example
10
Array Protection
Overview
11
How to select fuse links for array protection
12
Worked example
13
Solar PV Fuse Links, Fuse Holders and Blocks Offering Specifications
14
10x38mm PVM Fuse Links
15
10x38mm PV Fuse Links
16 - 17
14x51mm PV Fuse Links
18
14x65mm PV Fuse Links
19
NH Style PV Fuse Links
20
XL Style PV Fuse Links
21 - 23
Surge Protective Device (SPD)
PV Three Module
24 - 25
PV Two Module
26 - 27
PV One-Pole Current Surge & Lightning Arrester
28 - 29
Cooper Comprehensive Product Solutions for Global Solar Applications
30 - 31
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Introduction
With the rising energy costs of fossil fuels and their impact on the environment, the focus on renewable energy has
gained strength, which has led to an increase in the size of Photovoltaic (PV) installations from 1400 Megawatts in
2000 to an estimated 25,900 Megawatts in 2013. This rapid growth in PV installations has challenged system
designers, manufacturers and standards organizations due to the special demands associated with PV installation in
terms of current, voltage, and ambient temperature. These requirements have also been considered in the
development of international protection standards for PV installations, which Cooper Bussmann, the leading name in
electrical protection, has used to develop PV specific protection devices.
Global Annual Photovoltaic Installations
(Megawatt) Source iSuppli 2009
30000
25000
20000
15000
10000
5000
0
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
IEC 60269-6 Part 6 Edition One gPV Standard
Unlike typical grid connected AC systems, the available short-circuit current within PV systems is limited and the
overcurrent protective devices need to operate effectively on low levels of fault current. For this reason Cooper
Bussmann has conducted extensive research and development of fuse links that are specifically designed and tested
to safely protect PV systems with high DC voltages and low fault currents.
The International Electrotechnical Commissions (IEC) recognise the protection of PV systems is different to standard
electrical installations. This is reflected in IEC 60269-6 (gPV) which defines specific characteristics that a fuse link
should meet for protecting PV systems. Cooper Bussmann range of string and branch PV fuse links have been
specifically designed to meet this standard. These PV fuse links are fully tested to the requirements of IEC 60269-6
However Cooper Bussmann PV fuse links exceed the requirements of IEC 60269-6 as they operate at 1.35 x In (1.35
times the nominal current). They also meet the requirements of UL 2579 and are thus suitable for protecting PV
modules in reverse current situations.
Whilst the standard does not recognise a specific symbol, the combination of the symbols for fuse link and strings
are often used to indicate a fuse link is suitable for protecting strings in PV systems, see Figure 1.
Figure 1
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Photovoltaic Module Construction (see Figure 2 below)
A number of individual cells are combined in a panel or module.
A number of PV modules in series is a string.
A number of strings in parallel is an array.
The voltage output of a Solar Module or Array is defined by the number of individual cells in series. An individual
panel is made up of a series string of photovoltaic cells. Each cell is usually between 4’’ and 6’’ square.
Cell
Module or
Panel
PV String
Array
Figure 2
Photovoltaic Module Output
The most widely used solar modules are made with 4’’, 5’’ and 6’’ poly-crystalline silicon cells.
This type of module using 6’’ cells, can achieve up to approximately 8 amps maximum-power-point current per
module with a typical voltage output of around 30 volts.
The maximum-power-point current of the modules can vary as much as 35% between manufacturers of equal solar
cell dimensions. When selecting the appropriate fuse links, the specified Short-Circuit Current (Isc) and reverse
current characteristics specified by the manufacturers should be used.
The specifications provided by the module manufacturer should be consulted to confirm the output currents and
voltages of the modules under the range of conditions expected for the proposed installation. These conditions are
influenced by the ambient temperature, the incident angle of sunlight and the amount of solar energy reaching the
module. These are usually mentioned as coefficients on the manufacturer’s specifications.
Manufacturers also suggest the maximum series fuse rating or a reverse current rating. Both of these are based on
panels surviving 1.35 time this rating for two hours.
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Overview of String Protection
Depending on the desired capacity of the Photovoltaic (PV) system, there may be several PV strings connected in
parallel to achieve higher currents and subsequently more power.
PV systems that have three or more strings connected in parallel need to have each string protected. Systems that
have less than three strings will not generate enough fault current to damage the conductors, equipment or modules.
Therefore they do not present a safety hazard, provided the conductor is sized correctly, based on local codes and
installations requirements.
Where three or more strings are connected in parallel, a fuse link on each string will protect the conductors and
modules from overcurrent faults and help minimise any safety hazards. It will also isolate the faulted string so that the
rest of the PV system can continue to generate electricity.
It should be remembered that PV module output changes with the module temperature as well as the amount of sun
it is exposed to. The exposure is dependant on irradiance level, incline as well as shading effect from trees/buildings
or clouds. In operation, fuse links, as thermal devices, are influenced by ambient temperature. The current capability
of the PV fuse links should be derated according to the curves published on page 13 (Rated
Current Dimensioning) in the Cooper Bussmann High Speed Fuse Application Guide # 3160 at
www.cooperbussmann.com.
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+
+
DC Disconnect
SOLAR MODULES
PVM, 10 x 38, 14x51,14x65
Photovoltaic Fuse Links
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CHPV
Fuse Holder
STRING COMBINER BOX
In-Line
Fuse Holder
BM Series
Fuse Block
Surge Protective Device
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How to Select Fuse Links for String Protection
Whilst a full study of all the parameters is recommended, the following factors should be used: 1.56 for current and
1.2 for voltage when selecting the fuse link which covers most variation due to installation.
Define Solar
Sola
ar Module Spec
Specifications
cifications
Isc
Short-circuit current
of one module at
Standard Test Conditions
(STC)
Voc
Ns
Np
Imod_max_OCPR
Open circuit voltage
of one module at STC
Number of modules
in series per string
Number of strings
in parallel
per sub-array
The PV module
maximum overcurrent
protection rating
specified by
IEC 61730-2*
If Np ≥ 3
The fuse link’s ratings should be selected as follows:
Voltage rating ≥ 1.20 x Voc x Ns
Current rating > 1.56 x Isc
Current rating ≤ Imod_max_OCPR
Cooper Bussmann recommends using fuse links in positive and
negative cables, each with adequate voltage (as above).
Or
If Np < 3 and the cable is rated at 1.56 x Isc
For PV installations with only one or two parallel strings and
string cables adequately sized, fusing may be needed if local
installation regulations or codes require them.
However Cooper Bussmann recommends fuse link protection
in all PV systems as unpredicted fault currents may occur in the
event of inverter failure or where batteries are connected to the
strings.
Or
If Np < 3 and the cable is not rated at 1.56 x Isc
Select fuse link to protect cable:
Fuse link current rating ≤ 1Iz** = string cable rating
Voltage rating ≥ I.20 x Voc x Ns especially if a battery
is connected
* This is often specified by module manufacturers as the Maximum series fuse rating.
** Iz: Current capability of cables.
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String Protection - Worked Example
Once it has been determined that the maximum short-circuit current exceeds the conductor’s continuous current
rating, the recommendations for selecting the correct PV string fuse link are as follows:
Manufacturer’s
Module
Module Description
Specifications
Cell type: polycristalline silicon
Cell type: 125mm2 (5”)
Number of cells and connection: 72 in series
Maximum system voltage: 1000Vdc
Electrical Data
Open
circuit voltage (Voc) : 43.1V
Short-circuit current (Isc): 5.37A
Maximum fusing rating: (Imod_max_OCPR): 15A
PV Installation
Set-Up
18
Panels in series per string (Ns = 18)
Maximum 60oC ambient module
Minimum -30oC ambient module
Maximum 45oC ambient fuse link
4 Strings in parallel (Np = 4)
Conductor size: 2.5mm2
Calculation
Conductor size formula ≥ 1.56 x Isc = 1.56 x 5.37 = 8.38A
Conductor size: 2.5mm2 = 11.5A at 60oC
Array max Isc_arrray = (Np -1) x 125% x Isc
= (4-1) x 125% x 5.37 = 20.1A
Array max Isc_arrray > conductor withstand; string fuse links are needed
In ≥ 1.56 x Isc = 8.38A min fuse rating
Maximum system voltage = 120% x Voc x Ns
= 120% x 43.1 x 18 = 931V
The fuse link required needs to be 1000Vdc and 10A.
Cooper Bussmann part number is: PV-10A10F.
The fuse link selected will protect the conductor and the panel
against reverse current faults.
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Overview of Array Protection
Depending on the desired capacity of the Photovoltaic (PV) system, there may be several PV sub-arrays (each subarray consists of multiple strings) connected in parallel to achieve higher currents and subsequently more power.
A fuse link on each sub-array will protect the conductors from fault current and help minimise any safety hazards.
It will also isolate the faulted sub-array so that the rest of the PV system can continue to generate electricity.
A fuse link positioned in the cable that carries the combined output of a number of strings should be protected by
sub-array fuse links. If a number of sub-arrays are subsequently combined then a further fuse link should be
incorporated. This would be termed the array fuse link as shown below.
It should be remembered that the characteristics of PV modules vary with module temperature as well as irradiance
level. In operation fuse links are influenced by ambient temperature.
- +
+
-
ARRAY
FUSE LINKS
SUB-ARRAY
COMBINER BOX
Surge
Sur
ge Protective
Protecttive
Device
NH PV Fuse
Fuse Links
NH Fuse Holders
XL PV Fuse
e Links
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V Fuse Base
XL PV
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How to Select Fuse Links for Array Protection
Whilst a full study of all the parameters is recommended, the following factors should be used: 1.56 for current and
1.2 for voltage when selecting the fuse link which covers most variation due to installation.
Define Solar
Sola
ar Module Specifications
Spec
cifications
Isc
Short circuit current
of one module at
Standard Test Conditions
(STC)
Voc
Ns
Np
Nsub
Open circuit voltage
of one module at STC
Number of modules
in series per string
Number of strings
in parallel
per sub-array
Number of sub-arrays
in parallel per array
If Nsub ≥ 3
The fuse link’s ratings should be selected as follows:
Voltage rating ≥ 1.20 x Voc x Ns
Current rating > 1.56 x Isc x Np
Current rating ≤ Iz* = cable rating
Cooper Bussmann recommends using fuse links in positive and
negative cables, each with adequate voltage (as above).
Selectivity with string fuse links may not be achieved under some
fault conditions.
Or
If Nsub < 3 and the cable is rated at 1.56 x Isc x Np
For arrays with only one or two sub-arrays and sub-array cables
adequately sized, fusing may only be required if local installation
regulations or codes require them.
However Cooper Bussmann recommends fuse link protection in
all PV systems as unpredicted fault currents may occur in the
event of inverter failure.
Or
If Np < 3 and the cable is not rated at 1.56 x Isc x Np
Select fuse link to protect cable:
Fuse link current rating ≤ Iz* = sub-array cable rating
Voltage rating ≥ 1.20 x Voc x Ns
* Iz: Current capability of cables.
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Array Protection - Worked Example
Manufacturer’s
Module
Specifications
Voc
Isc
PV Installation
Set-Up
= 43.1V
= 5.37A
18
Panels in series per string (Ns = 18)
Maximum 60oC ambient module
Minimum -30oC ambient module
Maximum 45oC ambient fuse link
Sub-array sub-conductor size: 10mm2
3 Sub-array in parrallel (Nsub = 3)
Calculation
Conductor size formula ≥ 1.56 x Isc x Np
= 1.56 x 5.37 x 8 = 67A
Conductor size: 10mm2 = 98A at 60oC
Array max Isc_sub = (Nsub -1) x Np x 125% x Isc
= (3-1) x 8 x 125% x 5.37 = 107.4A
Sub-array maximum fault current Isc - sub > conductor withstand;
fuse links are required
In = 1.56 x Isc x Np= 67A min fuse rating
In ≤ Iz* = sub-array cable rating 98A
Fuse link voltage rating ≥ 1.2 x Voc x Ns
= 1.2 x 43.1 x 18 = 931V
Therefore, select standard rating of 80A: PV-80ANH1 or
PV-80A-01XL would be a suitable selection. The fuse link selected
will protect selected conductor.
If Nsub sub-arrays are to be connected via a further combiner and
cable to form an array, the array fuse link rating should be at least
1.56 x Isc x NP x Nsub = 1.56 x 5.37 x 8 x 3 = 201A.
Therefore, a 250A fuse link should be selected such as PV-250A-2XL.
* Iz: Current capability of cables.
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Solar PV Fuse Links Offering Specifications
Cylindrical
Body
Type
Body Size Fuse Type
Catalogue Symbol
Ferrule
PVM-(Amp)
Ferrule
PV-(amps)A10F
10x38mm Bolt Fixing
PV-(amps)A10-1P
PCB (two pins)
PV-(amps)A10-2P
14x51mm Ferrule
1-6, 8, 10, 12,15, 20A
1000Vdc
15, 20, 25. 32A
1000 & 1100Vdc
15, 20, 25, 32A
gPV*
UL
CCC
CSA
600Vdc
Data Sheet
Page
Number
Number
2153
15
** 720110
16-17
720132
18
1300 & 1500Vdc
720139
19
50, 63, 80, 100, 125, 160A
1000Vdc
720133
20
63, 80, 100, 125, 160A
1000Vdc
50, 63, 80, 100, 125, 160†††A
1500Vdc
200A
1000Vdc
100, 125, 160, 200A
1500Vdc
720134
21-23
200, 250, 315, 355A
1000Vdc
125, 160, 200, 250A
1500Vdc
350, 400, 500, 630††A
1000Vdc
250, 315, 355, 400A
1500Vdc
PV-(amps)A14F
Ferrule
Rated Voltage
(Vdc)
PV-(amps)A10-T
PCB (one pin)
Standards
Rated Current
(A)
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15,
20, 25, 30A
†
†
PV-(amps)A14LF
14x65mm With tags
PV-(amps)A14L-T
†
†
With 10mm fixings PV-(amps)A14LF10F
NH
NH1
NH
PV-(amps)ANH1
Bladed
PV-(amps)A-01XL
Bolted
PV-(amps)A-01XL-B
Bladed
PV-(amps)A-01XL-15
Bolted
PV-(amps)A-01XL-B-15
Bladed
PV-(amps)A-1XL
Bolted
PV-(amps)A-1XL-B
Bladed
PV-(amps)A-1XL-15
Bolted
PV-(amps)A-1XL-B-15
Bladed
PV-(amps)A-2XL
†
†
†
†
01XL
Square Body
1XL
1XL
Bolted
PV-(amps)A-2XL-B
Bladed
PV-(amps)A-2XL-15
Bolted
PV-(amps)A-2XL-B-15
Bladed
PV-(amps)A-3L
Bolted
PV-(amps)A-3L-B
Bladed
PV-(amps)A-3L-15
Bolted
PV-(amps)A-3L-B-15
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
2XL
†
†
†
†
3L
†
†
* IEC 60269-6,** 1 to 15A only, † Pending, †† 630A thermally rated to UL only, ††† 160A at 1200Vdc
Fuse Holders & Blocks
Fuse
Size
Holder/
Block Series
Part Number
Poles
Rated Voltage
Data Sheet
Number
Description
CHPV1U
CHPV1IU
CHPV2U
CHPV2IU
1
1
2
2
BM
BM6031 (Terminal Type)
BM6032 (Terminal Type)
BM6033 (Terminal Type)
1
2
3
HEB
HEB (Loadside and Lineside Terminal)
14x51
CH14
CH141B-PV
1
1000Vdc††
NH1
SD-D
SD1-D-PV
1
1000Vdc
IP20 Finger-Safe Holder
720149
01XL
1XL
2XL
3L
SD
SD1XL-S
SD1XL-S
SD2XL-S
SD3L-S
1
1
1
1
1500Vdc
Block
Block
Block
Block
720146
CHPV
10x38
600Vdc/
1000Vdc
N/A
IP20 Finger-Safe Holder
IP20 Finger-Safe Holder with Indication
IP20 Finger-Safe Holder
IP20 Finger-Safe Holder with Indication
3185†
Open Fuse Blocks
1104
In-Line Fuse Holders
††
2126-2127
IP20 Finger-Safe Holder
†††
† Literature reorder number.
†† Self certified.
††† Requires range of protection accessories.
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Bussmann
PVM Fuse Links 10 x 38mm
4 to 30A / 600Vdc
Description:
A range of UL 2579 fast-acting
600Vdc Midget fuses specifically
designed to protect solar power
systems in extreme ambient
temperature, high cycling and
low level fault current conditions
(reverse current, multi-array fault).
Standard/Approvals: UL Listed 2579, Guide JFGA, File
E335324, CSA Component Certified
C22.2
Packaging: 10
Technical Data:
Rated Voltage:
600Vdc to UL 2579
Rated Current:
4-30A
Interrupting rating: 50kA DC (4 - 30A)
Catalogue Symbol: PVM-(Amp)
Fuse Size:
10 x 38mm
Catalogue Numbers
Part Number
Rated
Current
(A)
PVM-4
PVM-5
PVM-6
PVM-7
PVM-8
PVM-9
PVM-10
PVM-12
PVM-15
PVM-20
PVM-25
PVM-30
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
12
15
20
25
30
Power Loss (Watts)
Dimensions - mm
Power Loss (Watts)
Rated
Voltage
(Vdc)
Part Number Amp Rating
0.8 x In
1 x In
PVM-10
10
1.04
1.86
PVM-15
15
1
1.72
PVM-30
30
1.65
2.91
1.5"
Ⳳ0.031
(38.1mm)
0.41"
Ⳳ0.004
(10.3mm)
600Vdc
Recommended Fuse Blocks/Fuse Holders
Open fuse blocks:
- BM Series (data sheet 1104)
Modular fuse holder:
- CHPV 1000Vdc (brochure 3185)
- CHM 600Vdc (brochure 3185)
Fuseclips:
- 1A3400 Series (data sheet 2131)
In-line fuse holders:
- HEB Series (data sheets 2126 and 2127)
BM Series
CHPV
CHM
1A3400
HEB
Data sheet: 2153
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10 x 38mm Photovoltaic Fuse Links
1 to 20A, 1000Vdc Solar PV Series
Description:
A range of fuse links in a 10 x 38mm
package specifically designed for
the protection and isolation of
photovoltaic strings. The fuse links
are capable of interrupting low
overcurrents associated with faulted
PV (reverse current, multi-array fault)
strings.
Catalogue Symbol:
PV-(amp rating)A10F
PV-(amp rating)A10-T
PV-(amp rating)A10-1P
PV-(amp rating)A10-2P
Class of Operation:
gPV Fuse Links
Fuse Size:
10 x 38mm
Standards/Approvals:
IEC 60269-6, UL 2579
(File number E335324),
CCC (1 to 15A), RoHS compliant,
Packaging:
MOQ: 10
Packaging 100% recyclable
Technical Data:
Rated Voltage:
1000Vdc
Rated Current:
1-6A, 8-15A and 20A
Rated Breaking Capacity:
UL
IEC
1-6A
50kAdc 50kAdc
8-15A
50kAdc 50kAdc
20A
10kAdc 10kAdc
Min Interrupting Rating:
PV Fuse Coordination:
Time Constant:
1.3 x In
Thin film cells and 4”, 5” and 6”
crystalline silicon cells.
1-3mS
Dimensions - mm
Cylindrical PV-**A10F
“
“
PCB Fixing PV-**A10-1P
7\SH3
7\SH3
7\SH3
7\SH3
Bolt Fixing PV-**A10-T
Data sheet: 720110
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10 x 38mm Photovoltaic Fuse Links
1 to 20A, 1000Vdc Solar PV Series
Technical Data
Cylindrical
Part Number
PCB Fixing
Part Number
Bolt Fixing
Part Number
Rated
Current
(A)
Rated
Voltage
(Vdc)
Energy Integrals I2t (A2s)
Watts Loss (W)
Pre-Arcing
Total at
1000V
0.8 In
In
PV-1A10F
PV-1A10-1P
PV-1A10-T
1
0.15
0.4
0.8
1.5
PV-2A10F
PV-2A10-1P
PV-2A10-T
2
1.2
3.4
0.6
1.0
PV-3A10F
PV-3A10-1P
PV-3A10-T
PV-3-5A10F
PV-3-5A10-1P PV-3-5A10-T
PV-4A10F
PV-4A10-1P
PV-5A10F
PV-5A10-1P
3
4
11
0.8
1.3
3.5
6.6
18
0.9
1.4
PV-4A10-T
4
9.5
26
1.0
1.5
PV-5A10-T
5
19
50
1.0
1.6
1000
PV-6A10F
PV-6A10-1P
PV-6A10-T
6
30
90
1.1
1.8
PV-8A10F
PV-8A10-1P
PV-8A10-T
8
3
32
1.2
2.1
PV-10A10F
PV-10A10-1P
PV-10A10-T
10
7
70
1.2
2.3
PV-12A10F
PV-12A10-1P
PV-12A10-T
12
12
120
1.5
2.7
PV-15A10F
PV-15A10-1P
PV-15A10-T
15
22
220
1.7
2.9
PV-20A10F
PV-20A10-1P
PV-20A10-T
20
34
350
2.1
3.6
Recommended Fuse Blocks/Fuse Holders
Open fuse blocks:
- BM Series (data sheet 1104), self certified for 1000Vdc
Modular fuse holders:
- CHPV (brochure 3185)
Fuseclips:
- 1A3400 Series (data sheet 2131)
In-Line fuse holders:
- HEB Series (data sheet 2127)
BM Series
CHPV
1A3400
HEB
Data sheet: 720110
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Fuse Links for
Railway
Applications
Photovoltaic
System
Protection
Application Guide
14 x 51mm Photovoltaic Fuse Links
15 to 32A, 1000/1100Vdc Solar PV Series
Description:
A range of 14 x 51mm fuse links
specifically designed for protecting
and isolating photovoltaic strings.
These fuse links are capable of
interrupting low overcurrents
associated with faulted PV systems
(reverse current, multi-array fault).
Catalogue Symbol:
PV-(amp rating)A14F
Class of Operation:
gPV Fuse Links
Fuse Size:
14 x 51mm
Standards/Approvals:
IEC 60269-6, UL 2579
(File number E335324),
RoHS compliant, pending CCC
Packaging:
MOQ: 10
Packaging 100% recyclable
Technical Data:
Rated Voltage:
1000Vdc (25 & 32A)
1100Vdc (15 & 20A)
Rated Current:
15-32A
Rated Breaking Capacity: 10kA
Min Interrupting Rating: 2 x In
PV Fuse Coordination w/: Thin film cells and 4”, 5” and 6”
crystalline silicon cells
Time Constant:
1-3mS
Dimensions - mm
Technical Data
Part Number
Rated
Current
(A)
PV-15A14F
15
PV-20A14F
20
PV-25A14F
25
PV-32A14F
32
Rated
Voltage
(Vdc)
1100Vdc
Energy Integrals I2t (A2s)
Watts Loss (W)
Pre-Arcing
Total at Rated
Voltage
0.8 In
In
14
265
2.1
4
27
568
2.7
5
65
943
2.7
5.1
120
1740
3.3
6.2
1000Vdc
Recommended Fuse Holders
Finger-safe fuse holders:
- Without indicator: CH14(number of poles)B-PV coming soon, self certified at 1000Vdc
- With indicator: CH14(number of poles)BI-PV coming soon, self certified at 1000Vdc
Data sheet: 720132
18
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14 x 65mm Photovoltaic Fuse Links
15 to 32A, 1300 & 1500Vdc Solar PV Series
Description:
Standards/Approvals:
IEC 60269-6, UL 2579
(File number E335324), RoHS compliant
Pending: CCC
A range of 14 x 65mm fuse links specifically
designed for protecting and isolating
photovoltaic strings. These fuse links are
capable of interrupting low overcurrents
associated with faulted PV systems (reverse
current, multi-array fault).
Packaging:
Catalogue Symbol: Cylindrical: PV-(amp rating)A14LF
Cylindrical with Tags: PV-(amp rating)A14L-T
Cylindrical with 10mm Fixings:
PV-(amp rating)A14LF10F
Technical Data:
Rated Voltage: 1300Vdc (25 and 32A)
1500Vdc (15 and 20A)
Rated Current: 15-32A
Rated Breaking Capacity: 10kA
Min Interrupting Rating: 2 x In
PV Fuse Coordination w/: Thin film cells and 4”, 5” and 6”
crystalline silicon cells
Time Constant: 1-3mS
Class of Operation: gPV Fuse Links
Fuse Size:
MOQ: 10
Packaging 100% recyclable
14 x 65mm
Dimensions - mm
Cylindrical PV-(amp rating)A14LF
Cylindrical with Tags PV-(amp rating)A14L-T
Cylindrical with 10mm Fixings PV-(amp rating)A14LF10F
90.07
88.07
77.12
75.12
15.22
15.02
86.77
84.77
10.99
10.25
10.05
4.70
69.34
67.34
14.22
14.02
Technical Data
Part Number
Cylindrical
Cylindrical
with Tags
Cylindrical with
10mm Fixings
PV-15A14LF PV-15A14L-T PV-15A14LF10F
Rated
Current
(A)
Rated
Voltage
(Vdc)
15
Energy Integrals I2t (A2s)
Watts Loss (W)
Pre-Arcing
Total at
rated
voltage
0.8 In
In
14
160
3.2
5.8
1500Vdc
PV-20A14LF PV-20A14L-T PV-20A14LF10F
20
34
400
3.6
6.5
PV-25A14LF PV-25A14L-T PV-25A14LF10F
25
65
550
4.1
7.5
PV-32A14LF PV-32A14L-T PV-32A14LF10F
32
105
900
5.7
10.4
1300Vdc
Data sheet: 720139
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Fuse Links for
Railway
Applications
Photovoltaic
System
Protection
Application Guide
NH Photovoltaic Fuse Links
50 to 160, 1000Vdc PV Series
A range of NH size fuse links specifically
designed for protecting and isolating
photovoltaic array combiners and DC
disconnects.These fuse links are capable
of interrupting low overcurrents associated
with faulted PV systems (reverse current,
multi-array fault).
Catalogue Symbol:
PV-(amp rating)ANH(size)
Class of Operation:
gPV Fuse Links
Fuse Size:
NH Size 1
Technical Data
Part Number
Rated
Current
(A)
Rated
Voltage
(Vdc)
Energy Integrals I t (A s)
2
Watts Loss (W)
PV-32ANH1
32
80
Total at
1000V
720
PV-40ANH1
40
185
1670
4.6
9
PV-50ANH1
50
400
3600
5.4
10.5
PV-63ANH1
63
470
4300
6.1
12
PV-80ANH1
80
640
5760
7.9
15.5
PV-100ANH1
100
1300
11,700
8.4
16.5
PV-125ANH1
125
2600
23,400
8.9
17.5
PV-160ANH1
160
5200
46,800
12.2
24
Pre-Arcing
IEC 60269-6, UL 2579
(File number E335324),
RoHS compliant, Pending: CCC
Packaging:
MOQ: 3
Packaging 100% recyclable
Technical Data:
Rated Voltage:
1000Vdc
Rated Current:
50 - 160A
Rated Breaking Capacity: 50kA
Min Interrupting Rating: 2 x In
Time Constant:
1-3mS
Optional Microswitches: 170H0236, 170H0238 and
BVL50
2
Standards/Approvals:
Dimensions - mm
Size 1
5(9
0$;
0.8 In
In
4.3
8.5
$
'(6&5,37,21
25,*,1$/,668('5$:1,162/,':25.6
Description:
,1',&$725
“
“
,1',&$725
0$;
1000
0$;
“
0$7(5,$/
Recommended Fuse Bases
Recommended Microswitches
SD(size)-D-PV single-pole, certified at 1500Vdc
see data sheet 720149
SD(size)-D-PV
170H0236 or 170H0238
BVL50
170H0236
Data sheet: 720133
20
81/(6627+(5:,6(63(&,),('$//',0(16,216
$5( ,1 0,//,0(7(56
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BVL50
Bussmann
XL Style Photovoltaic Fuse Links
50 to 630A, 1000 & 1500Vdc PV Series
Description:
A range of XL package fuse links specifically
designed for protecting and isolating
photovoltaic array combiners and disconnects.
These fuse links are capable of interrupting
low overcurrents associated with faulted PV
systems (reverse current, multi-array fault).
Catalogue Symbol:
1000Vdc Bladed: PV-(amp rating)A(size)XL
1000Vdc Bolted: PV-(amp rating)A(size)XL-B
1500Vdc Bladed: PV-(amp rating)A(size)XL-15
1500Vdc Bolted: PV-(amp rating)A(size)XL-B-15
Class of Operation:
gPV Fuse Links
Fuse Sizes:
01XL, 1XL, 2XL and 3L
Standards/Approvals: IEC 60269-6, UL 2579
(File number E335324),
RoHS compliant. Pending: CCC
Packaging:
Technical Data:
Rated Voltage:
Optional Microswitches:
For Bladed fuse links: 170H0235 or 170H0237 for 01XL
170H0236 or 170H0238 for 1XL, 2XL and 3L
For Bolted fuse links: 170H0069 for all sizes
Recommended Single-Pole Fuse Bases
SD1XL-S (suitable for 01 and 1XL)
SD2XL-S (suitable for 2XL)
SD3L-S (suitable for 3L)
Data Sheet 720146
MOQ: 1
Packaging 100% recyclable
1000Vdc: 63 to 630A*
1200Vdc: 160A
1500Vdc: 50 to 400A
Rated Current:
50-600A
Min Interrupting Rating: 2 x In
Time Constant:
1-3mS
Recommended Microswitches
For bladed fuse links:
170H0235 or 170H0237 for 01XL
170H0236 or 170H0238 for 1XL and 2XL
For bolted fuse links:
170H0069 for all sizes
SD_XL-S
170H0236
170H0069
* 630A thermally rated to UL only
Data sheet: 720134
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Fuse Links for
Railway
Applications
Photovoltaic
System
Protection
Application Guide
XL Style Photovoltaic Fuse Links
50 to 630A, 1000 & 1500Vdc PV Series
Technical Data - 1000Vdc
Part Number
Body Size
Bladed Version
Bolted Version
Rated
Current
(A)
Rated
Voltage
(Vdc)
Energy Integrals I2t (A2s)
Pre-Arcing
Total at
1000V
Watts Loss (W)
0.8 In
In
PV-63A-01XL
PV-63A-01XL-B
63
260
1900
13
24
PV-80A-01XL
PV-80A-01XL-B
80
490
3600
17
29
PV-100A-01XL
PV-100A-01XL-B
870
6300
18
32
PV-125A-01XL
PV-125A-01XL-B
125
1930
13,900
20
40
PV-160A-01XL
PV-160A-01XL-B
160
3900
28,100
22
44
PV-200A-1XL
PV-200A-1XL-B
9400
27,260
31
60
PV-160A-2XL
PV-160A-2XL-B
2780
21,000
25
44
PV-200A-2XL
PV-200A-2XL-B
4950
37,000
28
50
PV-250A-2XL
PV-250A-2XL-B
9450
70,000
34
60
PV-315A-2XL
PV-315A-2XL-B
315
16,600
123,000
40
66
PV-355A-2XL
PV-355A-2XL-B
355
26,000
192,000
42
68
PV-350A-3L
PV-350A-3L-B
350
31,000
161,200
40
65
PV-400A-3L
PV-400A-3L-B
400
44,500
231,400
48
82
PV-500A-3L
PV-500A-3L-B
85,000
442,000
50
85
PV-600A-3L
PV-600A-3L-B
600
137,000
712,400
80
108
PV-630A-3L*
PV-630A-3L-B*
630*
137,000
712,400
92
118
01
100
1
1000Vdc
200
1000Vdc
160
200
2
250
3
1000Vdc
500
1000Vdc
Technical Data - 1500Vdc**
Part Number
Body Size
Bladed Version
Bolted Version
Rated
Current
(A)
Rated
Voltage
(Vdc)
Energy Integrals I2t (A2s)
Pre-Arcing
Total at
1500Vdc**
Watts Loss (W)
0.8 In
In
PV-50A-01XL-15
PV-50A-01XL-B-15
50
175
1000
14
25
PV-63A-01XL-15
PV-63A-01XL-B-15
63
362
2250
15
26
PV-80A-01XL-15
PV-80A-01XL-B-15
565
3300
19
35
80
1500
01
PV-100A-01XL-15
PV-100A-01XL-B-15
100
1100
6600
22
40
PV-125A-01XL-15
PV-125A-01XL-B-15
125
2200
10,500
23
42
PV-160A-01XL-12
PV-160A-01XL-B-12
160
5000
24,000**
26
52
PV-100A-1XL-15
PV-100A-1XL-B-15
100
1250
6000
24
43
PV-125A-1XL-15
PV-125A-1XL-B-15
1950
9360
25
52
PV-160A-1XL-15
PV-160A-1XL-B-15
160
4200
20,160
30
58
PV-200A-1XL-15
PV-200A-1XL-B-15
200
9400
45,120
31
61
PV-125A-2XL-15
PV-125A-2XL-B-15
125
2200
15,000
25
44
PV-160A-2XL-15
PV-160A-2XL-B-15
160
5000
32,000
29
48
PV-200A-2XL-15
PV-200A-2XL-B-15
200
8800
51,000
32
57
PV-250A-2XL-15
PV-250A-2XL-B-15
250
16,600
85,000
40
70
PV-250A-3L-15
PV-250A-3L-B-15
250
22,300
92,000
32
50
PV-315A-3L-15
PV-315A-3L-B-15
315
38,000
160,000
36
66
PV-355A-3L-15
PV-355A-3L-B-15
355
44,500
184,000
44
80
PV-400A-3L-15
PV-400A-3L-B-15
400
58,000
240,000
49
91
1200
125
1
1500
2
1500
3
1500
* 630A thermally rated to UL only
**1200Vdc for 160A
Data sheet: 720134
22
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XL Style Photovoltaic Fuse Links
50 to 630A, 1000 & 1500Vdc PV Series
Dimensions - mm
Bladed - Size 01XL, 1XL, 2XL and 3L
Size
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
01XL
194
128
125
129
20
8
43
41
22
6
1XL
190
128
120
124
20
13
51
40
20
6
2XL
205
129
120
124
26
14
59
48
20
6
3L
205
128
119
123
33
19
74
60
22
6
Bolted - Size 01XL, 1XL and 2XL
Size
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
01XL
188
128
6
43
59
165
151
11
20
1XL
184
128
6
51
67
161
147
11
20
2XL
192
129
6
60
75
168
155
11
25
Bolted - Size 3L
Size
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
3L
200
129
6
74
89
170
11
30
Data sheet: 720134
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Railway
Applications
Photovoltaic
System
Protection
Application Guide
Surge Protective Device - PV Three Module
Description
The Cooper Bussmann Three Module, modular Surge Protective
Device (SPD) (with three-step DC switching device) features easy ID™
visual indication and optional remote contact signaling (floating
changeover contact) for use in PV systems.
These complete surge protective devices are suitable for all
PV systems in accordance with UL 1449 3rd Edition and
IEC 60364-7-712. Includes a five year limited warranty.
These prewired solutions consist of a base and locking modules that
feature a combined disconnection and short-circuiting (shunting)
device with safe electrical isolation to prevent fire damage due to DC
arcs. An integrated DC fuse allows safe module replacement without
arc formation.
In case of insulation faults in the generator circuit, a reliable and
tested fault-resistant Y circuit prevents damage to the surge
protective devices.
BSPH_____YPV(R)
The green and red visual indicator flags show the module protective
status (green = good, red = replace). Apart from this visual indication,
the remote signaling option features a three terminal floating
changeover contact that can be used as a make or break contact
depending on the particular monitoring system design employed.
Dimensions - mm
Visual Status Indication
Remote Signal
Contact Available
Module Circuit Diagrams
DC+/–
DC–/+
Fuse Closed
12
11
14
Fuse Open
MOV
Thermal Disconnector
Arc
BSPH_____YPV(R)
Shown with optional remote contact signaling
Shown with optional remote contact signaling
Short-Circuit Interrupting (SCI) Technology
1
1. Original State
3. Arc Extinguishes
2
3
4
2. Disconnection Device Response
4. Safe Electrical Isolation
Data sheet: 2055
24
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Surge Protective Device - PV Three Module
Ordering Information
Nominal PV System Voltage
Catalog Numbers:
(Base + Modules)
Replacement Modules:
600Vdc
Without Remote Signaling
With Remote Signaling
Outer (2)
Center (1)
1000Vdc
1200Vdc
BSPH3600YPV
BSPH31000YPV BSPH31200YPV
BSPH3600YPVR BSPH31000YPVR BSPH31200YPVR
BPH300YPV
BPH500YPV
BPH600YPV
BPM300YPV
BPM500YPV
BPM600YPV
Specifications
Nominal PV System Voltage
MCOV [UCPV]
Max System Discharge Current (8/20 μs) [Imax]
Voltage Protection Level [UP]
Voltage Protection Level at 5kA [UP]
Integrated Fuse Breaking Capacity/Interrupting Rating
Technology
Operating Temperature Range [TU]
Nominal Discharge Current (8/20 μs) [(DC+/DC-) --> PE] [In]
Response Time [tA]
Operating State/Fault Indication
Conductor Ratings and Cross-Sectional Area: Minimum
Maximum
Mounting
Enclosure Material
Degree of Protection
Capacity
Standards Information:
UL
IEC
Product Warranty
600V
1000V
1200V
700Vdc
1170Vdc
1200Vdc
40kA
40kA
30kA
<
_2.5kV
<
_4.0kV
<
_4.5kV
<
_2.0kV
<
_3.5kV
<
_4.0kV
30kA/1000Vdc
30kA/1000Vdc
30kA/1200Vdc
Short-Circuit Interruption (SCI) Overcurrent Protection
-40°C to +80°C
12.5kA
<
_25ns
Green (good)/Red (replace)
60/75°C 1.5mm2/14AWG Solid/Flexible
60/75°C 35mm2/2AWG Stranded/25mm2/4AWG Flexible
35mm DIN Rail per EN 60715
UL 94V0 Thermoplastic
IP20
3 Modules, DIN 43880
UL 1449 3rd Edition (Type 2)*
IEC 61643-11 Type 2, IEC 61643-1 Class II
Five Years**
Remote Contact Signaling
Remote Contact Signaling Type
AC Switching Capacity (Volts/Amps)
DC Switching Capacity (Volts/Amps)
Changeover Contact
250V/0.1A
250V/0.1A; 125V/0.2A; 75V/0.5A
60/75°C Max. 1.5mm2/14AWG Solid/Flexible
Order from Catalog Numbers Above
Conductor Ratings and Cross-Sectional Area for Remote Contact Signal Terminals
Ordering Information
*Does not apply to 1200Vdc.
** See Cooper Bussmann SPD Limited Warranty Statement (3A1502) for details at www.cooperbussmann.com
Typical Application Schematics
Common
Common
Common
Equipment
Grounding
Conductor
Equipment
Grounding
Conductor
Equipment
Grounding
Conductor
Legend
Upstream
System Fuse
Application A
Two energized poles/modes
600, 1000 & 1200Vdc systems
Application B
One energized pole/mode
600Vdc & 1000Vdc*** systems only
Application C
One energized pole/mode
600Vdc & 1000Vdc*** systems only
(Max. system discharge current
(8/20 μs) [Imax] 25kA)
***BSPH31000YPV(R) 1000Vdc one energized pole/mode requires the following:
1. Use a suitable electrical insulator to keep a 10mm min. safety distance from the PV-SPD and other grounded
parts in the housing as shown
2. No metal covers are in the area of the module release buttons as shown.
Data sheet: 2055
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Photovoltaic
System
Protection
Application
Fuse
Links for
Railway
Applications
Photovoltaic
System
Protection
Application Guide
Surge Protective Device - PV Two Module
Description
The Cooper Bussmann® modular Surge Protective Device
(SPD) (with two-step DC switching device) features easy ID™
visual indication and optional remote contact signaling (floating
changeover contact) for use in photovoltaic systems.
This complete surge protective device is suitable for all PV
systems in accordance with UL 1449 3rd Edition and IEC
60364-7-712. Includes a five year limited warranty.
This prewired solution consist of a base and locking modules
that feature a combined disconnection and short-circuiting
(shunting) device with safe electrical isolation to prevent fire
damage due to DC arcs. An integrated DC fuse allows safe
module replacement without arc formation.
BSPH2600PV(R)
In case of insulation faults in the generator circuit, a reliable
and tested fault-resistant circuit prevents damage to the surge
protective devices.
Remote Signal
Contact Available
Visual Status Indication
The green and red visual indicator flags show the module
protective status (green = good, red = replace). Apart from this
visual indication, the remote signaling option features a
three terminal floating changeover contact that can be
used as a make or break contact depending on the
particular monitoring system design employed.
Short-Circuit Interrupting (SCI) Technology
1. Original State
3. Arc Extinguishes
2. Disconnection Device
Response
4. Safe Electrical Isolation
1
Dimensions - mm
2
3
4
Module Circuit Diagrams
Fuse Closed
Fuse Open
MOV
Thermal Disconnector
Arc
Shown with optional remote contact signaling
BSPH2600PV(R)
Shown with optional remote contact signaling
Data sheet: 2145
26
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Surge Protective Device - PV Two Module
Ordering Information
Nominal PV System Voltage
Catalog Numbers:
(Base + Modules)
Replacement Modules:
600Vdc
BSPH2600PV
BSPH2600PVR
BPH300YPV
BPM300YPV
Without Remote Signaling
With Remote Signaling
Left
Right
Specifications
Conformity with prEN 50539-11
SPD Classification per EN 61643-11
SPD Classification per IEC 61643-1
Max. PV voltage [UCPV]
Short-circuit withstand capacity [ISCWPV]
MCOV [UCPV]
Nominal discharge current (8/20 μs) [(DC+/DC-) --> PE] [In]
Max. Discharge current (8/20 μs) [(DC+/DC-) --> PE] [Imax]
Voltage protection level [UP]
Voltage protection level at 5kA [UP]
Response time [tA]
Operating temperature range [TU]
Operating state/fault indication
Number of ports
Cross-sectional area (min.)
Cross-sectional area (max.)
For mounting on
Enclosure material
Place of installation
Degree of protection
Capacity
Standards Information
Product Warranty
Yes
Type 2
Class II
<
_ 600V
1000A
700Vdc
12.5kA
25kA
<
_ 2.5kV
<
_ 2kV
<
_ 25 ns
-40°C to +80°C
Green (good) / Red (replace)
1
60/75°C 1.5mm2/14AWG Solid/Flexible
60/75°C 35mm2/2AWG Stranded/25mm2/4AWG Flexible
35 mm DIN rail per EN 60715
Thermoplastic, UL 94V0
Indoor
IP20
2 Modules, DIN 43880
UL
Five Years*
Remote Contact Signaling
Remote Contact Signaling Type
AC Switching Capacity (Volts/Amps)
DC Switching Capacity (Volts/Amps)
Conductor Ratings and Cross-Sectional Area for Remote Contact Signal Terminals
Ordering Information
Changeover Contact
250V/0.1A
250V/0.1A; 125V/0.2A; 75V/0.5A
60/75°C Max. 1.5mm2/14AWG Solid/Flexible
Order from Catalog Numbers Above
* See Cooper Bussmann SPD Limited Warranty Statement (3A1502) for details at www.cooperbussmann.com/surge.
Typical Application Schematics
Legend
Upstream
System Fuse
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Surge Protective Device - PV One-Pole Current Surge and Lightning Arrester
Description
The Cooper Bussmann combined lightning current and surge
arrester (SPD Class I according to IEC 61643-1) is for use in
photovoltaic power supply systems.
• Prewired combined lightning current and surge arrester for
use in photovoltaic generator circuits
• For use in photovoltaic installations up to 1000V UCPV
• High lightning current discharge capacity using spark gap
technology
• Maximum system availability due to spark gap technology
with DC current extinction
Dimensions - mm
BSPS31000PV
Module Circuit Diagrams
BSPS31000PV
Data sheet: 2148
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Surge Protective Device - PV One-Pole Current Surge and Lightning Arrester
Ordering Information
Max. PV System Voltage
Catalog Number:
1000Vdc
BSPS31000PV
Specifications
SPD Classification according to EN 61643-11
SPD Classification according to IEC 61643-1
Max. PV voltage [UCPV ] of the PV generator
Max. Continuous operating DC voltage [Umax DC]
Min. Continuous operating DC voltage [Umin DC]
Follow current extinguishing capability DC [Ifi DC]
Nominal discharge current (8/20 μs) [In]
Lightning impulse current (10/350 μs) [L+/L- -> PE] [Iimp]
Specific energy [L+/L- -> PE] [W/R]
Lightning impulse current (10/350 μs) [L+ -> L-] [Iimp]
Specific energy [L+ -> L-] [W/R]
Voltage protection level [L+ -> L-] [Up]
Voltage protection level [(L+/L-) -> PE] [Up]
Operating current [IIN DC]
Response time [L+ -> L-] [tA]
Protective conductor current [IPE]
Operating temperature range [Tu]
Number of ports
Cross-sectional area (min.)
Cross-sectional area (max.)
Mounting
Enclosure material
Place of installation
Degree of protection
Capacity
Product Warranty
Type 1
Class I
1000V
1000V
100V
100A
100kA
50kA
625.00 kJ/ohms
25kA
156.25 kJ/ohms
<_ 3.3kV
<_ 4kV
<
_ 5mA
<
_ 20 ns
<_ 1μA
-40°C to +60°C
1
10mm2/6AWG solid/flexible
50mm2/2AWG stranded/ 35mm2/1AWG flexible
35mm DIN rail per EN 60715
Thermoplastic, UL 94V0
Indoor
IP-20
8 Mods., DIN 4
Five Years*
* See Cooper Bussmann document 3A1502 on the web at www.cooperbussmann.com.
Typical Application Schematics
L+
L-
Legend
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