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NOTE: 

Modules shall be mounted so that the junction 
box shall be in the uppermost position to mini-
mize the ingress of water. 

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Clearance between Modules 

 
A clearance of 6mm/.25” between modules is 

sufficient in most installations to accommodate 
thermal expansion. However, the appropriate 
clearance is dependent upon installation spe-

cific factors including the module mounting 
system, temperature at the site and the maxi-
mum operating temperature of the module.  The 

maximum distance between modules should 
not exceed 12” based on using standard wiring. 

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Orientation, Tilt Angle & Shading 

 
Photovoltaic modules generate maximum power 

when facing directly towards the sun. PV sys-
tems can track the sun or remain in a fixed tilt 
position. Tracking systems will produce more 

energy but are more costly and require more 
maintenance. PV systems are predominantly set 
at a tilt. The further North from the equator, the 

more tilt. Since applications and needs are 
different, consult a PV system integrator or use 
a commercially available software program to 

determine the expected energy output. The 
following chart may serve as a rule of thumb. 
 

Site Latitude  Horizontal Tilt Angle 

0-10 

= 10 Degrees 

11-20 = 

Latitude 

21-30 

= La 5~ 

31-40 

= La 10~ 

41+ 

= La 15~ 

 

The following paragraphs list some other gen-
eral rules of thumb: 

 
It is not recommended to set the tilt angle be-
low 10-15 degrees. Dirt tends to accumulate on 

modules installed at flatter angles and does not 
wash off as readily during rainfall. Dirt accumu-
lation or any debris, even snowfall on the mod-

ule will reduce its energy output. 
 
Modules should be located in areas with an 

unobstructed view of the sun where they will 
receive maximum exposure of sunlight for the 
longest possible time during the day. Shadow-

ing caused by buildings, trees, utility poles and 
other obstructions, significantly reduces the  

 
 

 

 
 
module energy output. 

 
In systems that are configured with multiple 
rows of modules, the rows must be spaced far 

enough apart to minimize the impact of shading 
on other rows. This distance is dependent on 
the latitude and tilt angle at which the system is 

installed. The closer to the equator, requires a 
lower tilt angle and therefore the shorter this 
distance. The further from the equator, higher 

tilt angle and therefore the greater this distance 
needs to be. If there are questions regarding 
the optimum configuration in which to arrange, 

mount or wire the modules, obtain assistance 
from your Bosch Solar dealer or distributor or 

retain the services of an engineer familiar with 
the proper design of PV systems. 

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Suggested Mounting Methods 

 
The information in this section only suggests 
possible methods of securing the PV modules to 

a ‘module mounting system.’  
 
It is the sole responsibility of the user and/or 

installer to verify that the module mounting 
system and mounting method is properly engi-
neered and is in accordance with local building 

codes and regulations. 
 
Bosch Solar PV modules can be arranged in 

either landscape or portrait position on flat or 
sloped roofs or surfaces and at flat or tilted 

angles.  
 
The modules shall be mounted so that the junc-

tion box shall be in the uppermost position to 
minimize the ingress of water. 
 

NOTE: 
Always use caution when mounting a module on 
tilted angles or sloped roofs so the module does 

not slide out of position while attaching it to the 
module mounting system. 
 

NOTE: 
The minimum standoff distance between Bosch 
Solar modules and the roof is 40mm. 

 
CAUTION 

Never leave a module unsupported or unsecured. 
If a module falls, the glass could break. A module 
with broken glass cannot be repaired and must 

not be installed.  
 
Bosch Solar requires one of the following meth-

ods for mounting Bosch Solar PV Modules: 
 
 

 

  

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Summary of Contents for c-Si M 60-225-16

Page 1: ...ing repairing or performing maintenance on the PV modules or the PV power system WARNING Lethal voltages and or shock hazard may be present in modules and arrays during sunlight hours even at low light level This hazard increases when multiple modules are connected together to pro vide higher system voltage or current levels Dangerous voltages may also be present at night from connections to batte...

Page 2: ...tar washer USE conductor cable of minimum 10 AWG and minimum 90 C temperature rating which is also sunlight resistant rated for modules and interconnect wiring that is exposed to weather as per NEC National Electrical Code NEC The National Electrical Code NEC covers the installation of photovoltaic systems and must be adhered to when systems are designed and installed Article 690 Solar Photovoltai...

Page 3: ...10 11 40 c Si M 60 240 16 3 1 Tyco SL1010 11 40 NOTE DO NOT attempt to open the diode housing or junction box located on the back side of any Bosch Solar module There are no user serviceable parts inside 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Handling Safety DO NOT drop allow objects to fall on or stand or step on modules DO NOT install during high winds Never leave a module unsupported or unsecured If a module fa...

Page 4: ...use sizes and size of controls connected to the module output Refer to Sec 690 8 of the National Electric Code for an additional multiplying fac tor of 125 percent 80 percent of rat ing which may be applicable DO NOT wear jewellery when working on the modules A two person team is to be used while performing field work on all energized equipment where the system open cir cuit voltage is 30 volts or...

Page 5: ...ed by buildings trees utility poles and other obstructions significantly reduces the module energy output In systems that are configured with multiple rows of modules the rows must be spaced far enough apart to minimize the impact of shading on other rows This distance is dependent on the latitude and tilt angle at which the system is installed The closer to the equator requires a lower tilt angle...

Page 6: ...d clamps secured with 14 bolts Bolt torque is 12 15ft lbs Refer to Figure 2 Details A B and C for three examples of different methods using various hardware for attaching the PV module to the module mounting system NOTE Under no circumstances may the short frame edges be used for anchoring the module Use only the 4 recommended mounting holes See Figure 1 Mounting holes 4X Grounding holes 4X Figure...

Page 7: ...Solar Energy Figure 2 Examples of Attaching Modules 7 9 p h o t o v o l t a i k f o r u m c o m ...

Page 8: ...f the National Electrical Code for an additional multiplying factor of 125 percent 80 percent derating which may be applicable CAUTION DO NOT connect or disconnect a Bosch Solar module unless the array string is open circuited or all of the modules in the string are covered The connectors are not designed to make or break the full system current CAUTION Be aware that the artificially concentration...

Page 9: ...e for outdoor use Burndy P N CL 50 DB or ILSCO P NGBL 4DBin conjunction with an 8 32 stainless steel fastener and star washer Attach this lug to the module frame with a nut bolt and star washer as shown in Figure 4 Grounding Holes 4X Contact Information www bosch solarenergy com solarenergy us bosch com 9 9 p h o t o v o l t a i k f o r u m c o m ...

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