EATON CH Series Solar-Ready Loadcenters


Eaton CH Series solar ready loadcenters use both utility power supply & solar photovoltaic (PV) power to form a complete PV (photovoltaic) electrical system. These loadcenters house branch circuit breakers & wirings for distributing power to individual circuits. They work either as a main breaker at the service entrance point or as a main lug sub-panel to add circuits to the existing s...ervice.Read more

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CH32PVPN200
€2,858.07
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CH42PVPN200
€3,113.42

Features

  • Eaton CH Series solar-ready loadcenters have 200A main breakers & 70A solar source for flexibility in power supply.
  • They have 225A-rated silver flash plated copper bussing for enhanced conductivity.
  • Main breaker & PV backfed main lines are positioned at opposite ends of the loadcenters for safe operation.
  • They have plug-on neutral construction for easy installation of circuit breakers directly on the neutral bar without requiring pigtail wiring.
  • These loadcenters are NEMA 1 rated with surface & flush designs for installation in indoor applications.
  • They offer a top or bottom feed / exit for easy wiring.
  • Drywall markings on these enclosures denote appropriate mounting depth for flush applications.
  • The loadcenters have an aesthetically-appealing sandalwood finish that is scratch-resistant.
  • They come with a cover for preventing unauthorised access.

Compatible Accessories

  • Eaton Replacement Combination Covers: Eaton CH8JFPV & CH8KFPV combination covers are used to replace old or damaged covers of these loadcenters.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL
  • NEC

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the interrupt rating of these Eaton CH Series solar ready loadcenters?

These Eaton CH Series solar-ready loadcenters have an interrupt rating of 35kAIC.

How much circuit space is available in these Eaton CH Series solar ready loadcenters?

These Eaton CH Series solar-ready loadcenters have 32 / 42 circuit spaces.

What is the difference between a main circuit breaker & a branch breaker loadcenter?

The main breakers are generally used as service disconnects to protect the entire panel. The branch breakers typically protect individual electrical loads like fixtures & outlets.

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