Molex debuts SolarSpec panel-mount DC connectors and terminals - Connector Specifier

Molex debuts SolarSpec panel-mount DC connectors and terminals


Oct 11, 2011

Molex (NASDAQ: MOLX) has further expanded its range of SolarSpec products with the development of pin (male) and socket (female) panel-mount DC connectors. The company says its new SolarSpec panel-mount DC connectors, with internal locking and a touch-proof design for superior safety, features an innovative nut mechanism for simple assembly to the panel and a durable connection for cable attachment to solar inverters.

"The panel-mount DC connector for solar inverters complements the SolarSpec portfolio, which now encompasses the junction box for silicon photovoltaic panels, crimp terminal DC connectors for direct attachment to solar junction boxes, field installation and photovoltaic grid wiring, and DC cable assemblies," comments Peter Commane, product manager, Molex.

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Molex contends that, by offering exceptional efficiency, the contact resistance of the SolarSpec panel-mount DC connector remains below 0.5 milliohms. The contact can handle as much as 30.0A and accommodates 2.50mm(2)and 4.00 to 6.00mm(2) (14 AWG and 12 to 10 AWG) cable to meet a wide range of customer requirements. Polarized panel cut-outs help prevent rotation of the connectors and ensure no cross-assembly of male and female connectors on the panel.

The rugged and durable SolarSpec panel-mount DC connectors are IP67-sealed to protect against the ingress of dust and water, and the housing body is resistant to UV and ozone damage. The touch-proof safety design protects installers and maintenance engineers from electrical current even during mating and decoupling operations. The connectors feature exclusive molded surface ribs to allow secure gripping, especially while wearing work gloves.

The proprietary NEC 2008 (690.33) and NFPA 70 US code-compliant solution developed by Molex is an  interlocking mechanism that prevents accidental and unauthorized decoupling of the connector during service in the field and provides for reliable connection and safe handling. For ease of assembly, a simple nut mechanism on the SolarSpec panel-mount DC connector is tightened using a standard wrench, to secure onto the bulkhead of the inverter panel. For added security, a Molex field service tool is required to disengage the latch when unplugging.

"Our in-house design and manufacture of the SolarSpec range ensures high quality levels and reliability during service, while at the same time being cost-competitive. Customers also benefit from exclusive Molex design features, including molded surface ribs and the industry's lowest contact resistance when compared to equivalent DC connectors," adds Commane.

The new SolarSpec products will be showcased at the Solar Power International exhibition, October 17 -- 20, in Molex's booth 6854. For additional information, visit www.molex.com/link/solardcconnectors.html.


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