Protection contre les surtensions photovoltaïques

Solar SPD for Photovoltaic Surge Protection

A solar SPD is a surge protective device installed in photovoltaic systems to protect PV panels, combiner boxes, inverters, and AC distribution equipment from lightning-induced surges and transient overvoltage.

LEEYEE supplies DC and AC solar surge protective devices for rooftop, commercial, and utility-scale PV systems. This page helps buyers understand solar SPD types, voltage ratings, installation positions, and product selection. For complete system-level protection design, view our Solar PV Surge Protection Solution.

Quick Answer

Solar SPD means solar surge protective device. It limits transient overvoltage and diverts surge current away from sensitive PV equipment.

In a solar PV system, DC SPDs are installed between the PV array and inverter, while AC SPDs are installed after the inverter on the AC output side.

DC Solar SPD For PV strings, combiner boxes, DC protection boxes, and inverter DC input.
AC Solar SPD For inverter AC output, distribution cabinets, and low-voltage panels.
Common Voltage 600V DC, 1000V DC, 1500V DC, and AC low-voltage systems.
Typical Types Type 2 and Type 1+2 surge protective devices for PV projects.

Définition

What Is a Solar SPD?

A solar SPD, also called a PV surge protective device or solar surge protector, is used to reduce the risk of equipment damage caused by lightning, switching operations, and transient overvoltage in photovoltaic power systems.

In simple terms: A solar SPD is a surge protective device used in PV systems to limit voltage spikes and safely discharge surge current before it damages solar panels, inverters, combiner boxes, or AC distribution equipment.

Why It Matters

Why Solar PV Systems Need Surge Protection

Solar PV systems are usually installed outdoors, with long cable routes and sensitive inverter electronics. This makes surge protection an important part of the system protection design.

Outdoor Exposure

PV modules, DC cables, and combiner boxes are exposed to outdoor lightning-related surge risks.

Long Cable Runs

Long DC cable routes can pick up induced surge voltage, especially in rooftop and ground-mounted PV systems.

Inverter Protection

Inverters contain sensitive electronics. Surge damage may cause downtime, replacement cost, and power generation loss.

System Continuity

Proper SPD selection helps reduce unexpected failure in PV strings, DC boxes, inverter cabinets, and AC panels.

Installation Position

Where Is SPD Installed in a Solar PV System?

Solar surge protection is usually arranged on both the DC side and the AC side. The DC SPD protects the PV array and inverter input. The AC SPD protects the inverter output and downstream distribution system.

PV Source Solar Panels PV modules and string cables exposed to outdoor surge risk.
DC Protection DC Solar SPD Installed in combiner box, DC protection box, or near inverter DC input.
Conversion PV Inverter Converts DC power to AC power and requires surge protection on both sides.
AC Protection AC Solar SPD Installed at inverter AC output, AC distribution box, or main panel.

DC Side vs AC Side

DC Solar SPD vs AC Solar SPD

A complete solar surge protection design usually considers both sides of the inverter. DC and AC SPDs are not interchangeable because the circuit characteristics and applicable standards are different.

DC Solar SPD

DC solar SPD is designed for photovoltaic DC circuits and is commonly used for 600V, 1000V, or 1500V DC PV systems.

  • PV string combiner box
  • Boîte de distribution DC
  • Inverter DC input side
  • Photovoltaic DC circuits

AC Solar SPD

AC solar SPD is installed after the inverter to protect AC low-voltage power circuits and distribution equipment.

  • Inverter AC output
  • AC distribution cabinet
  • Main low-voltage panel
  • Grid-connected PV systems

Selection Guide

How to Choose a Solar SPD

Choose a solar SPD according to the installation side, PV system voltage, SPD type, discharge capacity, wiring method, and project lightning exposure.

Selection PointWhat to CheckRecommended DirectionWhy It Matters
Installation SideDC side or AC sideUse DC SPD before inverter; use AC SPD after inverterDC and AC circuits require different SPD designs
PV System VoltageMaximum calculated PV string open-circuit voltage at the minimum design temperatureSelect an SPD with a suitable Ucpv above the calculated maximum string voltageModule Voc, modules per string, and low-temperature voltage rise must be considered
Type de DOCUPLightning exposure, external lightning protection, and risk assessmentType 2 for induced and switching surges; Type 1+2 where partial lightning current may enter the systemThe required SPD class depends on the actual lightning-current exposure of the installation
Capacité de déchargeIn, Imax, or Iimp ratingSelect based on project protection designHigher surge risk may require higher discharge capacity
Wiring / PolesPV wiring structure and grounding method2P, 3P, 4P, or project-specific configurationCorrect pole configuration supports safe surge discharge
Installation MethodCabinet, combiner box, or DIN rail mounting35mm DIN rail pluggable SPD is commonly usedEasy replacement and maintenance reduce downtime
Standard ReferencePV DC side or AC power sideIEC/EN 61643-31 for PV DC SPD; IEC/EN 61643-11 for AC SPDStandards help define testing and performance requirements

Do not select the DC SPD only from the nominal PV system voltage. Module Voc, modules per string, and the low-temperature voltage correction should also be considered. Final SPD selection should be confirmed according to the actual PV design, grounding system, cable length, lightning risk level, and local electrical requirements.

Product Selection or System Design

Do You Need a Solar SPD or a Complete PV Protection Solution?

Choose a solar SPD product when you already know the required installation side, system voltage, SPD type, and wiring configuration. A complete PV surge protection solution is recommended when the system architecture still needs to be evaluated.

Choose a Solar SPD Product

Use this page when the main task is to compare DC or AC SPD types, voltage ratings, discharge parameters, pole configurations, and common installation positions.

  • DC or AC side is already known
  • System voltage and wiring are confirmed
  • Required SPD type is already defined
  • A product model or quotation is needed

Choose a Complete PV Protection Solution

Use a system-level solution when you still need to determine how the DC side, AC side, cable routes, lightning protection system, and communication lines should be protected together.

  • Type 2 or Type 1+2 is not yet determined
  • SPD installation positions need to be planned
  • Long cable routes may require protection at both ends
  • RS485, Ethernet, or monitoring lines may need protection

Product Options

Solar SPD Product Types for PV Projects

LEEYEE provides solar SPD options for DC-side and AC-side protection in PV systems, helping buyers match surge protection devices with real installation requirements.

DC Solar
DOCUP

DC Solar SPD

For PV strings, combiner boxes, DC protection boxes, and inverter DC input protection.

600V DC 1000V DC 1500V CC
Type 1+2
PV SPD

Type 1+2 Solar SPD

For PV systems where partial lightning current may enter the installation, such as projects affected by an external lightning protection system or identified by risk assessment.

PV System Lightning Current OEM
AC Solar
DOCUP

AC Solar SPD

For inverter AC output, AC distribution boxes, low-voltage panels, and grid-connected PV systems.

Côté AC Distribution Panel Protection

Applications

Solar SPD Applications

LEEYEE solar SPD products are suitable for different PV protection applications, from small rooftop systems to commercial and utility-scale projects.

Residential Rooftop Solar

Protects inverter input/output and rooftop PV cable routes from transient surge voltage.

Commercial PV Systems

Suitable for factory rooftops, commercial buildings, schools, hospitals, and public facilities.

Utility-Scale Solar Farms

Supports PV string, combiner box, inverter station, and AC distribution protection design.

Solar Combiner Boxes

Commonly integrated into DC combiner boxes together with fuses, isolators, and monitoring devices.

Inverter Cabinets

Used on DC input and AC output sides to reduce surge-related inverter damage risk.

OEM Electrical Panels

Available for cabinet builders, distributors, solar EPC companies, and OEM protection assemblies.

Need scenario-based recommendations? Protection architecture varies according to lightning exposure, cable length, external lightning protection, system grounding, inverter layout, and communication interfaces. See our complete Solar PV Surge Protection Solution for system-level guidance.

Technical Reference

Typical Solar SPD Technical Data

The following table gives common selection parameters for solar surge protective devices. Exact values should be confirmed according to the selected model and project requirement.

ParamètresCommon Solar SPD ReferenceMeaning for Buyers
Type de produitDC SPD / AC SPD / Type 2 / Type 1+2Choose according to installation side and surge risk
Maximum Continuous Operating Voltage600V DC / 1000V DC / 1500V DCSelect Ucpv above the calculated maximum string voltage at minimum design temperature
Courant de décharge nominalCommonly selected by In ratingRepresents repeated surge discharge capability
Courant de décharge maximalCommonly selected by Imax ratingRepresents maximum 8/20 μs surge current capability
Impulse CurrentCommonly used for Type 1 or Type 1+2 SPDImportant for higher lightning current protection
Niveau de protection de la tensionUp value depends on model and voltage ratingLower Up helps reduce voltage stress on protected equipment
Installation35mm DIN rail, pluggable module designSupports easier maintenance and replacement
NormesIEC/EN 61643-31 for PV DC SPD; IEC/EN 61643-11 for AC SPDHelps buyers compare SPD performance and application suitability

LEEYEE / CNSPD

Solar SPD Supplier for Safer PV Electrical Systems

LEEYEE is a specialized surge protection and low-voltage protection supplier, trusted for solar PV, power distribution, telecom, industrial, and OEM applications.

CNSPD is LEEYEE’s surge protection-focused brand platform, built to help global buyers source reliable SPDs and related low-voltage protection products.

PV Protection Focus DC and AC SPD options for solar PV protection architecture.
Support OEM Suitable for distributors, cabinet builders, and solar project buyers.
Product Family Surge protection and low-voltage protection products from one supplier.
Built to Protect Trusted to last in practical electrical protection applications.

FAQ

Solar SPD FAQ

These questions help buyers understand solar SPD selection, installation position, and common protection requirements for PV systems.

What does solar SPD mean?

Solar SPD means solar surge protective device. It is installed in photovoltaic systems to limit transient overvoltage and discharge surge current before it damages PV equipment.

What is SPD in a solar system?

In a solar system, SPD is a protection device used on the DC side, AC side, or both sides of the inverter to protect solar panels, combiner boxes, inverters, and distribution panels from surge voltage.

Do solar panels need SPD?

Solar panels and PV systems are often installed outdoors with long DC cable routes, so SPD is strongly recommended, especially in areas with lightning activity or unstable grid conditions.

Where should SPD be installed in a solar PV system?

DC SPD is usually installed between the PV array and inverter, such as inside the combiner box or near the inverter DC input. AC SPD is usually installed after the inverter on the AC output side.

What is the difference between DC solar SPD and AC solar SPD?

DC solar SPD is designed for photovoltaic DC circuits such as 600V, 1000V, or 1500V DC systems. AC solar SPD is used after the inverter for AC low-voltage distribution circuits.

How do I choose a solar SPD?

Choose a solar SPD according to system voltage, DC or AC installation side, SPD type, discharge current rating, wiring configuration, grounding method, and project lightning exposure.

What voltage solar SPD should I use?

The DC SPD should be selected according to the calculated maximum PV string open-circuit voltage at the minimum design temperature. Module Voc, modules per string, and low-temperature voltage rise should be considered before selecting a suitable Ucpv.

Is Type 2 SPD enough for solar PV?

Type 2 PV SPD is commonly used where protection is mainly required against induced and switching surges. Type 1+2 PV SPD should be considered where partial lightning current may enter the electrical system, such as installations affected by an external lightning protection system or projects identified by risk assessment.

Can one SPD protect both DC and AC sides?

No. DC and AC circuits have different electrical characteristics. A PV system usually needs a DC SPD before the inverter and an AC SPD after the inverter if both sides require protection.

What is the difference between a solar SPD product page and a solar surge protection solution?

A solar SPD product page explains device types, voltage ratings, parameters, and common installation positions. A solar surge protection solution evaluates the complete PV system, including DC-side protection, AC-side protection, cable length, lightning exposure, external lightning protection, grounding, and communication interfaces.

What information should I provide for solar SPD selection?

You can provide PV system voltage, inverter type, DC or AC side installation, grounding method, number of strings, cabinet type, and project location or lightning risk level.

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