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1.3Safety Precaution Measures
Solar modules produce electrical energy when light shines on their
front surface. The DC voltage may exceed 30V. If modules are
connected in series, the total voltage is equal to the sum of the
individual module voltages. If modules are connected in parallel,
the total current is equal to the sum of individual module currents.
Keep children well away from the system while transporting and
installing mechanical and electrical components.
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Completely cover the module with an opaque material during
installation to keep electricity from being generated.
Do not wear metallic rings, watchbands, ear, nose, lip rings or other
metallic devices while installing or troubleshooting photovoltaic
systems.
Use only insulated tools that are approved for working on electrical
installations.
Abide by the safety regulations for all other components used in the
system, including wiring and cables, connectors, charging regulators,
inverters, storage batteries, and rechargeable batteries, etc.
Use only equipment, connectors, wiring and support frames suitable
for use in solar electric systems. Always use the same type of module
within a particular photovoltaic system.
Under normal outdoor conditions, the module will produce current
and voltages that are different from those listed in the datasheet.
Datasheet values are values expected at standard test conditions.