The other
BENY
The BFS-12 is a module-level Rapid Shutdown Device provided by BENY, specifically designed to enhance safety during solar panel fires or power outages. This device can handle up to 4320W of power and supports inputs of 120V or 60V by connecting two panels in series. It also features both manual and automatic shutdown functions, automatically stopping the panels when the temperature exceeds 85°C or in the event of AC power loss.
Key Features
- Automatic Shutdown Function: Automatically shuts down the panels when the temperature exceeds 85°C, ensuring safety.
- Power Loss Response: Quickly stops the panels in the event of AC power loss.
- Manual Operation: In emergencies, panels can be manually shut down using a ground-level button.
- High Compatibility: Compatible with a wide range of inverters (Inverter) and solar panels (Solar Panel), adaptable to various installation conditions.
- Superior Waterproof and Dustproof Performance: Complies with IP68 standards, providing reliable performance even in harsh environments.
Specifications
- Maximum input voltage: 240V (Input 1 + Input 2)
- Maximum input current: 18A
- Maximum output power: 4320W
- Protection level: IP68
- Operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
- Warranty: 25 years
- Cable connection: MC4 Connector (standard), Jinko Connector (optional)
Applications
The BFS-12 is designed for solar panel systems installed on residential or commercial rooftops. It ensures safe power management in case of fire or power failure and is especially suited for large-scale solar power systems.
The BFS-12 is a reliable protection solution, combining high safety and efficiency for solar power systems.
For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
Company name | Idea Field Co., Ltd. | EMIDAS Member Number | 105249 |
---|---|---|---|
Country | Kingdom of Thailand | Street address |
On Nut, Suan Luang Bangkok Kingdom of Thailand |
Telephone number | Log in to display | Fax number | Log in to display |
Employees | 10,000,000 THB | Annual sales | |
Employees | Person in charge | Weerachai Phichphittayanon | |