Sep 15 2015
SMK Electronics Corporation U.S.A., a division of SMK Corporation, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of electronics components, automotive information systems and OEM remote controls, announced today that it will showcase its PV-03 Photovoltaic Module Connectors this week at Solar Power International (SPI), to be held at the Anaheim Convention Center, September 14th-17th (booth # 2349).
“Solar power installations in the U.S. have grown more than 700% over the last four years, with residential installations seeing their best quarter ever in 2015,” said Paul Evans, President of SMK Electronics Corporation. “To serve the needs of this emerging market, SMK’s family of PV-03 Connectors was created to streamline the PV module installation process. Providing a one-step ‘snap to lock’ cable connection, PV-03 Connectors take the guess work out of solar system installation — making PV module installation more precise and less expensive.”
PV-03 Photovoltaic Module Connectors
Featuring a one step ‘snap to lock’ mating system, SMK Electronics’ PV-03 Photovoltaic Connectors help eliminate installer error — enabling quick, accurate field or factory installation of PV modules and systems. Supporting all popular cable diameters for both 600 and 1000 Volt DC systems, PV-03 Connectors meet the NEC2008 standard for safe installation of electrical wiring. IP67-rated, PV-03 Connectors are also sealed against dust and water, UV and ozone resistant, UL approved and designed-in for use with Sharp, Kyocera, Sanyo/Panasonic and Mitsubishi Electric PV solar modules, among others.
About SMK Electronics Corporation U.S.A.
SMK Electronics Corporation U.S.A. is a division of SMK Corporation, a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of electronic components, automotive information systems, and OEM remote controls. Celebrating its 90th anniversary, SMK maintains local Research & Development operations in San Diego and a factory in Tijuana, Mexico, in coordination with SMK’s global network of R&D centers and manufacturing facilities. For more information, visit http://www.smkusa.com/.