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Viridian Solar Announces new Solar Safety Product

April 2022

Solar Fire Safety Enclosure

A new solar fire safety product, the ArcBox solar connector enclosure was unveiled this week by Viridian Solar at the Solar Solutions International show in the Netherlands, where it has already been recognised with an innovation award.

ArcBox reduces the risk that a mistake made while putting together electrical connections in a solar PV system might develop into a dangerous fire. Installers need only snap the clamshell enclosure around the outside of an MC4 electrical connector. Testing by Loughborough University and the KIWA fire test laboratories has confirmed that ArcBox safely contains a DC arc within the connector and prevents it spreading to start a fire in nearby combustible materials. The patented product also provides sufficient ventilation for the connector to remain within permitted temperature limits in normal use.

"The installation errors that might cause a DC connector to develop an arc-fault condition include incomplete insertion, cross-mating connectors from different manufacturers, poor on-site crimped joints, damage during or after installation, and assembly while wet leading to corrosion of contacts,” says Dr. KT Tan, Chief Technical Officer at Viridian Solar, “Solar installers are making millions of such connections each year, often in difficult locations or adverse weather conditions which further increase the risk of a problem. ArcBox gives extra peace of mind to solar installers and their customers."

Stuart Elmes, CEO at Viridian Solar added: "Solar PV has been proven to be a very safe technology, but as the number of solar installations rises, events that are low in probability but of high consequence will happen. We all have a duty to continue the work to improve solar safety."

"At Viridian Solar we believe that ArcBox provides an opportunity to help make all solar installations safer, and this will guide our approach to distribution and partnership. We have made fixing details of the ArcBox available to industry participants and encourage them to create mounting arrangements suitable for their own products."

"BIPV installations have gained attention in some markets as posing an increased fire risk, and we extend an open offer to other manufacturers of BIPV to join with us in improving best practice installation. We also see a requirement for ArcBox for above-roof solar systems installed over combustible roof coverings such as asphalt and single ply membrane and for solar on buildings that if put out of use, even for a short period, would have significant knock-on effects –such as hospitals, care homes, schools or factories."

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