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Last revised:    May 17, 2013                                                                                                                               

 

Please use caution when handling any module.

Please use caution when handling any module.

Please use caution when handling any module.

Please use caution when handling any module.    

 

Remove  all  metallic  jewelry  prior  to  installing  this  product  to  reduce  the  chance  of 

accidental exposure to live circuits.   

 

Use properly insulated tools to reduce your risk of electric shock. 

 

Do not touch the terminals while the module is exposed to light.   

 

During  installation  use  suitable  protection  prevent  a  discharge  of  at  least  30  direct 

current volts to each person on crew. 

 

Do not connect or disconnect modules when current from the modules or an external 

source is present.     

 

Do not remove or misuse module connectors, this could void module warranty. 

 

Cover all modules in the PV array with an opaque material before making or breaking 

any connections.   

 

Use only the supplied locking connectors and safety clips in order to prevent untrained 

persons from disconnecting the modules once installed. 

 

There are no serviceable parts within the module. Do not attempt to change or repair 

any part of the module. 

 

Damaged modules (broken glass, torn back sheet, broken j-boxes, broken connectors, 

etc) can present electrical hazards as well as laceration hazards. Contact with damaged 

module  surfaces  or  module  frame  can  cause  electric  shock.  The  dealer  or  installers 

should remove the module from array and contact the supplier for disposal instructions. 

 

STORAGE

STORAGE

STORAGE

STORAGE    

 

When storing modules for any period of time, cover modules to ensure protection from 

the elements. 

 

When storing the modules, turn so that the glass is face down.    Do not allow water to 

collect inside module, this can damage module connectors. 

 

When storing the  modules,  do not allow  the  anodized  profiles (frames)  to  come  into 

contact with contaminants such as cement or mortar, which will cause damage to the 

anodic oxide coatings. 

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lways contact your module supplier for additional instructions if maintenance is necessary.

ctions if maintenance is necessary.

ctions if maintenance is necessary.

ctions if maintenance is necessary.****    

Summary of Contents for PM245P01 Series

Page 1: ...c c M Mo od du ul le es s I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n G Gu ui id de e E ET TL L PM245P01 Series V V V Version 1 0 ersion 1 0 ersion 1 0 ersion 1 0 Note The content of this manual is subject t...

Page 2: ...Chapter 2 Electrical Characteristics of PV Module 4 2 1 Performance of PV Modules 4 Chapter 3 Installation 5 3 1 Choose a Suitable Location 5 3 2 General Installation Guidelines 5 3 3 Mounting Options...

Page 3: ...DWARE IS ATTACHED TO GROVE IN MODULE FRAME ATTACHED TO GROVE IN MODULE FRAME ATTACHED TO GROVE IN MODULE FRAME ATTACHED TO GROVE IN MODULE FRAME 1 2 Product Certifications and UL Listing Information T...

Page 4: ...t module performance Do not stand on drop scratch or allow objects to hit modules especially module glass Do not install or handle the modules when wet or during periods of high wind Do not install th...

Page 5: ...in the module Do not attempt to change or repair any part of the module Damaged modules broken glass torn back sheet broken j boxes broken connectors etc can present electrical hazards as well as lace...

Page 6: ...Output Module Output Module Output Module Output A PV module may produce more current and or voltage than reported at STC Sunny cool weather and reflection from snow or water can increase current and...

Page 7: ...structure and ground is required to prevent wiring damage and allows air to circulate behind the module Traditional mounting systems require a gap between two modules that has a minimum 20mm for comm...

Page 8: ...n hardware are rated for design loads of 50 psf 2400 Pa on the back surface e g wind load and on the front surface e g wind and snow load when installed according to the following diagrams and with al...

Page 9: ...itional holes doing so will void the warranty Use appropriate corrosion proof fastening materials For PM245P01 modules four stainless steel bolts with nuts washers and lock washers are recommended per...

Page 10: ...ide frames of clamping should touch longer sides of the module to ensure tight connection between frame and clamping Figure 3 4 shows module mounting areas The centerline of the clips should be betwee...

Page 11: ...gure Figure 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 Zep Groove and Rockit Zep Groove and Rockit Zep Groove and Rockit Zep Groove and Rockit KEY AND TONGUE KEY AND TONGUE KEY AND TONGUE KEY AND TONGUE The Key and Tongue conce...

Page 12: ...N TION TION The Interlock provides module to module frame bonding through the interface with the Zep Groove The Interlock is UL Listed to UL2703 and ETL Listed to UL2703 Use the marks along the top ed...

Page 13: ...3 Do not over or under tighten Figure Figure Figure Figure 3 3 3 3 9 9 9 9 Interlock Insertion and Installation Uses ZepTool Interlock Insertion and Installation Uses ZepTool Interlock Insertion and...

Page 14: ...a Ground Zep in the Zep Groove of any module around the array perimeter Start with the set screw at 9 o clock position pointing left 2 Use either the Zep Tool or the Flat Tool shown below to lock the...

Page 15: ...IS MADE SINCE SINCE SINCE SINCE THE FRAME IS FULLY THE FRAME IS FULLY THE FRAME IS FULLY THE FRAME IS FULLY INSULATED BY ANODIZI INSULATED BY ANODIZI INSULATED BY ANODIZI INSULATED BY ANODIZING NG NG...

Page 16: ...rect exit of the cable screw joint A minimum bending radius r 4x static steady r 5x dynamic cable diameter must be maintained The cable must be routed in a way that tensile stress on the conductor or...

Page 17: ...xposure to sunlight 4 3 Limitation of Connection ETL The UL 1703 certificate of these modules guarantees their insulation up to a DC voltage of 1000 V UL 1703 Standard However a cable with a suitable...

Page 18: ...s cross linked insulated polyethylene and coated with polyvinyl chloride or similar insulation The insulation should be flame acid and alkali resistant and should be stored in an area free of any corr...

Page 19: ...all with suitable protection to redirect a discharge of 30 or more direct current volts to if delivered any person on the installation team Please prevent adherent of oil such as paraffin liquid anima...

Page 20: ...odule Cleaning Guidelines Dirt piled up on the module s transparent surface reduces its performance and may cause the module hot spot effect This problem may become serious in the case of industrial w...

Page 21: ...abrasive cloth seamless cloth 1 Clean module and glass surface with solution and tool described as above 2 If dirty area on glass surface which is hard to be cleaned such as oily substances try to use...

Page 22: ...g layer during installation or transport 5 5 Inspecting connections and cabling While performing preventive maintenance every 6 months carrying out the following operations Check the tightness and con...

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