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CITEL presents The DPVN-Series: The Next Level in surge protection

With the DPVN-series of surge protective devices (SPD), CITEL introduces the new generation of protection devices for photovoltaic installations. This series is the first to be equipped with the game-changing CTC-Technology and succeeds the previous DS50 series.

CITEL presents The DPVN-Series: The Next Level in surge protection

The SPDs of the new DPVN series are the first to feature the new CTC-Technology. This makes the DPVN protectors slimmer, faster and safer than their predecessors from the DS50-product series and comparable devices on the market.


CITEL presents The DPVN-Series: The Next Level in surge protection

With the patented CTC-Technology, the DPVN-SPDs implement the normative requirements of IEC 61643-31 better than it was previously possible (this applies equally to the American UL1449). IEC 61643-31 focuses on the specifications of surge protection devices for photovoltaic applications.


CITEL presents The DPVN-Series: The Next Level in surge protection

The DPVN family is specifically designed to protect photovoltaic installations from transient grid surges and the negative effects of lightning strikes. With a discharge capacity of Iimp = 6.25 kA per pole and Itotal = 12.5 kA for the T1+2 combination arresters and In = 20 kA and Imax = 40 kA for the type 2 SPDs, these devices even exceed the minimum requirements of the IEC 61643-32 application standard.

The DPVN product series can be used in all applications, i.e. for rooftop systems of any size - from single-family houses to industrial hall roofs - as well as in ground-mounted systems. They thus replace the previous DS50 devices in all known scenarios.


CITEL presents The DPVN-Series: The Next Level in surge protection

The DPVN series includes type 1+2 and type 2 devices in various voltage classes, each of which will also be optionally available with the proven VG-Technology (combination of varistors and gas-filled spark gaps) to prevent premature aging.

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