IMO 600V DC Disconnect Rooftop Isolator Switch, Solar Panel Disconnect for Rooftop or Ground Mount PV


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Frequently Asked Questions

Each PV string requires two poles (one positive, one negative). The 4-pole version handles 2 strings, the 6-pole handles 3 strings, and the 8-pole handles 4 strings. Count the number of strings running through the disconnect point and match accordingly.

Yes. There are no dedicated positive or negative positions. Any pole can carry either polarity, which simplifies wiring.

Yes. The NEMA 4X rating means it's built for outdoor exposure, but it works fine indoors too. It's just overbuilt for the environment.

For outdoor installations, yes. The glands seal around the PV wire entering the enclosure to maintain the weatherproof rating. They're sold separately.

The switch accepts conductors from #14 to #6 AWG, which covers standard 10 AWG PV wire used in most residential and commercial solar installations.

Yes. The 32A per-pole rating allows parallel connections within the switch for configurations that require it.

On the rooftop near the solar array or at the point where PV wire transitions from the array to a conduit run down to the inverter. NEC requires a means of disconnect for PV circuits, and this switch satisfies that requirement. It's also used on ground mount arrays at the transition point between the array and the home run to the equipment.