Cables/Connecting

Enabling photovoltaic system installers to make fast connections

16th May 2019
Alex Lynn
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Connectivity and sensor solutions provider, TE Connectivity (TE), has introduced SOLARLOK 2.0 connectors. The new products enable photovoltaic system installers to make reliable connections more easily, quickly and cost-effectively. SOLARLOK 2.0 is a field-installable product that uses Insulation Displacement Contact (IDC) technology to create a connection between panels and cables without the need for any specialist tooling. 

The connectors incorporate a closed-spring-cage to ensure constant termination force. Cables do not have to be stripped prior to making a connection, making installation approximately 80% faster than with standard PV DC connectors that contain multiple components and crimp contacts. Because no custom tools are needed, installation is quick and easy, and total system costs are significantly lower.

“The solar panel industry is driven by two forces –UL/IEC approvals and cost per Watt,” said Frank Rosenkranz, Product Manager at TE Industrial. “At TE, it’s always our goal to develop products for our customers that are easy to use, save on cost, and most importantly, are reliable in harsh environments such as industrial systems. SOLARLOK 2.0 connectors surpass the latest approval levels and reduce applied-system costs significantly.”

The SOLARLOK 2.0 connectors:

  • Incorporate the TE 1500V PV4-S solar interface, meet all the latest Solar PV norms.
  • Meet safety requirements specified in IEC 62852 / UL6703.
  • Are gel-filled and fully waterproof (a unique feature in the solar market), they achieve an IPX8 (1m/24hrs) rating under IEC standard 60529, which means they resist submersion to depths longer than normal.
  • Are available in male (negative pole) and female (positive pole) versions.
  • Can handle a wide range of double insulated solar wires according to EN50618 / IEC2630 (ZKLA), from AWG 14 to 10.

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