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2.1.1
Bolted Installation
Bolted Installation
Bolted Installation
Bolted Installation
Please use the mounting holes on the Module frame for installation. It is strictly
forbidden to drill additional holes that may damage the frame.
Please use the same type of stainless steel or corrosion-resistant installation
components for installation.
The frame of the Module is designed to include at least 4 symmetrical mounting holes
(as illustrated in Figure 1, the quantity, size and position of mounting holes are different
for each model; please refer to the corresponding Module Data Sheet for detailed
information).
To maximize the Module's sustainable static mechanical load (5,400 Pa on the front;
2,400 Pa on the back), at least 4 symmetrical mounting holes (symmetrical from top to
bottom/left to right) are required to fix the Module in position (as illustrated in Figure
2).
The PM060 and PM072 series modules require the use of M8 stainless steel bolts (use
only flat washers and spring washers 16mm in diameter to prevent mechanical
interference caused by oversized washers on the inner edges of the external Module
frame) and stainless steel nuts to attach the Module onto the racking system. (the
attachment method is illustrated in Figure 3. Certain models require a combination of
M6 stainless steel bolts. Please refer to the corresponding Module Data Sheet for
detailed information).
The PM096 series requires 4 symmetrical mounting holes at a distance of 322mm from
the short side of the frame, coupled with M6 stainless steel bolts, flat washers, spring
washers, and stainless nuts to attach the Module onto the racking system (the
attachment method is illustrated in Figure 3).
Please use a torque wrench to tighten the bolt. The torque should be sufficient to attach
the Module firmly onto the racking system. The reference torque for the M6 bolt is 7-11
N-m; the reference torque for the M8 bolt is 16-20 N-m.