Friday 16 August 2013

Amphenols New 8 AWG PV Connector First with 1000 V UL Rating


Sidney, N.Y. (PRWEB) November 12, 2012

Amphenol Industrial Global Operations, a global leader in interconnect systems, has released a new H4 connector, the first 8 AWG PV connector rated by UL for use up to 1000 V. This new connector can accommodate larger cable sizes, allowing for more efficient DC system layout designs as well as reduced BOS (balance of system) component and equipment costs.

The new UL1000 V 8 AWG connector uses the existing mating interface as Amphenols current H4 connector making it easy to mate to all other wire gauges. It can be integrated into PV cable assemblies in a factory environment or installed on the job site.

Amphenols 8 AWG connector is ideal for use by installers, developers, module manufacturers, combiner box companies and engineering procurement construction (EPC) firms in large scale utility and commercial PV installations. The UL certification to 1000 V allows for streamlined approval by local PV inspectors and financiers.

Martin Booker, general manager of Amphenol Industrial Global Operations, said, Other manufacturers offer fieldinstallable PV connectors that are only rated to 600 V by UL with an AWG smaller than 8. All our H4 PV connectors are UL-rated to 1000 V and were pleased to now offer an 8 AWG version to help lower overall BOS (balance of system) costs. This is especially important in the North and South American markets as well as some markets in India and the Middle East where UL is recognized as the standard for safety and performance and large PV installations are becoming the norm.

Booker continued, Module manufacturers selling UL 1000 V rated PV modules are interested in providing their customers with mating option choices. Our 8 AWG connector allows the manufacturers to do that by increasing layout design options, thereby lower the amount of total copper in the PV system interconnection.

Amphenols H4 connectors feature RADSOK technology, offering the highest current ratings and lowest contact resistance resulting in lower power losses and improved reliability. They are compatible with industry standard connectors.

The RoHS-compliant Amphenol H4 8 AWG connector also meets NEC 2008 requirements without the need for extra locking collars or locking sleeves. The connector uses a simple unlocking tool for easy unmating in the field.

Delivery is two weeks ARO. Call for pricing.

For more information, please visit http://www.amphenol-industrial.com or e-mail mfarrelly(at)amphenol-aio(dot)com.

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http://www.simongroup.com/PressRoom/press-release.php?Job=APL-A-5032

UPCOMING TRADESHOW: Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference, Abu Dhabi, 11/11-14; Electronica, Munich, Germany, 11/13-16

READER SERVICE INQUIRIES: Please forward all reader service inquiries to Mark Farrelly at Amphenol Industrial Global Operations, Amphenol Corporation, 40-60 Delaware Ave, Sidney, N.Y., 13838-1395; e-mail: mfarrelly(at)amphenol-aio(dot)com; Web: http://www.amphenol-industrial.com.

EDITORS NOTE: Amphenol Industrial Global Operations, headquartered in a 675,000 square foot facility in Sidney, N.Y., provides a full range of high reliability connectors and interconnection systems specifically for the industrial markets including base stations, rail/mass transit, process control, automotive manufacturing, heavy equipment, and petrochemical/power generation.

Products include ruggedized-for-industry cylindrical, fiber optic, rectangular, and industrialized versions of Amphenols MIL-DTL-5015 cylindrical, MIL-DTL-26482 miniature cylindrical and GT reverse bayonet cylindrical connectors. It employs more than 1,400 people and is both ISO9001 and MIL-STD-790 certified.

Amphenol Industrial Global Operations is a division of Amphenol Corporation, Wallingford, CT, one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products in the world, with year 2011 sales topping $ 3.9 billion.








Amphenols New 8 AWG PV Connector First with 1000 V UL Rating

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