Phoenix Contact has introduced a junction box for building-integrated photovoltaics. This single terminal connection element is the third member of the SunClix product family and its adjustable width makes it easy to integrate into insulating glass modules.
In conjunction with miniature DC plug connectors and a diode box to prevent inverted string currents, the entire connection system can be installed out of sight in the window frame or façade area. This opens up entirely new possibilities for architects and building planners.
The junction box can handle currents up to 15 A and voltages up to 1000 V. With this product range, Phoenix Contact now offers a full-scale connection system from junction box to field cabling.
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