Canadian Solar CS3U-MB-FG Installation Manual Download Page 10

10 | 

EN-Rev IM/GN-BM-EU/1.21 Copyright © July 2019. Canadian Solar Inc.

5.2 

GROUNDING

·  EQUIPMENT GROUNDING: Frameless bifacial double glass 

modules (CS3U-MB-FG, CS3K-MB-FG) do not present any 
exposed conductive parts, and therefore do not require 
to be electrically grounded for compliance to the North 
American National Electrical Code (NEC).

·  For grounding requirements in North America, a module 

with exposed conductive parts is considered to comply 
with UL 1703 only when it is electrically grounded in 
accordance with both the instructions presented below 
and the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Any 
grounding means used with Canadian Solar Inc. modules 
should be NRTL certified to UL 467 and UL 2703 standards. 
Please consult our technical service team for the formal 
approval process.

·  For grounding requirements in other areas, although the 

modules are certified to Safety Class II, we recommend 
them to be grounded and that module installation should 
comply with all applicable local electrical codes and 
regulations. Grounding connections should be installed by 
a qualified electrician. Connect module frames together 
using adequate grounding cables: we recommend using 
4-14 mm² (AWG 6-12) copper wire. Holes provided for 
this purpose are identified with a grounding symbol 
(IEC61730-1). All conductive connection junctions must be 
firmly fixed.

·  Do not drill any extra ground holes for convenience this 

will void the modules warranty.

·  All bolts, nuts, flat washers, lock washers and other 

relevant hardware should be made of stainless steel, 
unless otherwise specified.

·  Canadian Solar Inc. does not provide grounding hardware.

·  One grounding method is recommended for Canadian 

Solar Inc. standard modules, as described below. For al-
ternative grounding methods, please refer to Annex B 
(Alternative Grounding Methods). It is not possible to use 
standard grounding methods for certain module ranges.

CORRECT CONNECTION OF PLUG CONNECTORS  

·  Make sure that all connections are safe and properly 

mated. The PV connectors should not be subjected to 
stress from the exterior. Connectors should only be used 
to connect the circuit. They should never be used to turn 
the circuit on and off. 

·  Connectors are not waterproof when unmated. When ins-

talling modules, connectors should be connected to each 
other as soon as possible or appropriate measures should 
be taken to avoid moisture and dust penetrating into the 
connector (T4 endcaps).

USE OF SUITABLE MATERIALS  

·  Only use dedicated solar cable and suitable plugs (wiring 

should be sheathed in a sunlight-resistant conduit or, if 
exposed, should itself be sunlight-resistant) that meet 
local fire, building and electrical regulations. Please ensure 
that all wiring is in perfect electrical and mechanical 
condition.  

·  Installers may only use single-conductor cable listed and 

labeled as USE-2 or PV wire which is 90°C wet rated in 
North America, and single conductor cable, 4-16 mm² (5-12 
AWG), 90°C wet rated in other areas (i.e. TUV 2PfG1169 or 
EN50618 approved), with proper insulation which is able 
to withstand the maximum possible system open-circuit 
voltage. Only copper conductor material should be used. 
Select a suitable conductor gauge to minimize voltage 
drop and ensure that the conductor ampacity complies 
with local regulations (i.e. NEC 690.8(D)). 

CABLE AND CONNECTOR PROTECTION  

·  Secure the cables to the mounting system using UV-

resistant cable ties. Protect exposed cables from damage 
by taking appropriate precautions (e.g. placing them 
inside a metallic raceway like EMT conduit). Avoid 
exposure to direct sunlight.

·  A minimum bending radius of 60mm (2.36 in) is required 

when securing the junction box cables to the racking 
system.

·  Protect exposed connectors from weathering damage by 

taking appropriate precautions. Avoid exposure to direct 
sunlight.

·  Do not place connectors in locations where water could 

easily accumulate.

Summary of Contents for CS3U-MB-FG

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION MANUAL OF BIFACIAL MODULE For professional use only...

Page 2: ...NTING METHODS FOR FRAMELESS BIFACIAL MODULE CLAMPING 12 6 2MOUNTING METHODS FOR FRAMELESS BIFACIAL MODULE SINGLE AXIS TRACKERS 14 6 3 MOUNTING METHODS FOR FRAMED BIFACIAL MODULE BOLTING 15 6 4 MOUNTIN...

Page 3: ...to property in connection with handling PV modules system installation or compliance or non compliance with the instructions set forth in this manual 2 0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Warning Before attempting t...

Page 4: ...e fer tility or the unborn child causes damage to organs through prolonged or repeated exposure is very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects may cause cancer is very toxic to aquatic life a...

Page 5: ...V module datasheet or nameplate label An assembly together with its overcurrent device s that is listed for continuous operation at 100 percent of its rating shall be permitted to be used at 100 perce...

Page 6: ...ding to IEC 61730 2 please refer to the datasheet or the product nameplate for the detailed types Consult your local authority for guidelines and require ments for building or structural fire safety U...

Page 7: ...uld be safely fixed to bear all expected loads including wind and snow loads After the installation of double glass modules a maximum 40 mm deflection for frameless module and a 30 mm deflection for f...

Page 8: ...ort circuit current Isc differ substantially from the spe cifications this indicates that there is a wiring fault Do not connect different connectors brand and model together When modules have been pr...

Page 9: ...400 mm 280 mm 1400 mm jumper cable Modules in adjacent rows should be rotated 180 degrees for proper installation Portrait installation one row Leap frog for single axis tracker CS3U Cable length 167...

Page 10: ...sible to use standard grounding methods for certain module ranges CORRECT CONNECTION OF PLUG CONNECTORS Make sure that all connections are safe and properly mated The PV connectors should not be subje...

Page 11: ...e cup washer concave side up between the frame and the wire 2 Then tighten the bolt using the toothed nut GROUNDING METHOD BOLT TOOTHED NUT CUP WASHER and UL 1703 a safety factor of 1 5 should be appl...

Page 12: ...t shadow on the cells 3 Not to damage or scratch the surface of the glass 4 To ensure the clamps overlap the module by 13 mm to 15 mm 5 To ensure the minimum clamping clearance of the clamps 4 mm 6 To...

Page 13: ...20 mm Maximum Load Uplift load 2400 Pa Downforce load 3600 Pa Use 6 clamps on the long side Mounting rails run parallel to the long side frame Use 4 clamps on the long side Mounting rails run perpend...

Page 14: ...0 Pa Clamp length 200 mm A 390 20 mm Maximum Load Uplift load 2400 Pa Downforce load 5400 Pa 6 2 MOUNTING METHODS FOR FRAMELESS BIFACIAL MODULE SINGLE AXIS TRACKERS These mounting methods have been qu...

Page 15: ...Clamp A A A A A A A A Tube Clamp Rail Clamp A A A A Tube Rail A A Use 4 clamps on the long side Mounting rails run parallel to the long side frame Mounting rails fixed on torque tube Clamp length 130...

Page 16: ...nal mounting points should be used The system designer and the in staller are responsible for calculating the load and ensu ring that the support structure meets the requirements Modules should be bol...

Page 17: ...limit as much as possible shade on module rear side cells Canadian Solar Inc s warranty may be void in cases where improper clamps or unsuitable installation methods are found When installing inter m...

Page 18: ...s run perpendicular to the long side fra me Clamp length 40 mm A 270 380 mm C 10 2 mm Maximum Load Uplift load 2400 Pa Downforce load 3600 Pa Clamp length 80mm A 270 380 mm Maximum Load Uplift load 36...

Page 19: ...Mounting rails fixed on torque tube tracker Two modules share one tube portrait installation Bolting on long frame side using 400 mm 1300 mm mounting holes as shown at arrow location Mounting rails ru...

Page 20: ...rce load 2400 Pa A A Mounting Rail Clamp Use 2 long center clamps on the long side of each module or bolting on the center holes of the long side frame Overlap length of clamp and frame 400 mm Maximum...

Page 21: ...st mounting holes Mounting rails run parallel to the long side frame Mounting rails fixed on torque tube tracker Overlap support length of between rail and frame A 730 mm Center distance between clamp...

Page 22: ...M6 plain washer O D 18 mm 1300 mm 400 mm holes position Drawing No SF7 MR 04 039_Drbiku 1800Pa 30mm Uplift load 1800 Pa Downforce load 1800 Pa SF7QG 1500V en revision 1 0 CS3U MB AG CS3U PB AG Soltec...

Page 23: ...uire cleaning rain will have a self cleaning effect If the module has become soiled it shall be washed with water and a non abrasive cleaning brush or sponge du ring the cool part of the day Do not sc...

Page 24: ...and corner protector 24 3 kg 53 6 lbs CS3K 285MB FG 285 31 9 8 94 38 7 9 57 25 CS3K 290MB FG 290 32 1 9 04 38 9 9 65 25 CS3K 295MB FG 295 32 3 9 14 39 1 9 73 25 CS3K 300MB FG 300 32 5 9 24 39 3 9 82 2...

Page 25: ...310PB FG 310 33 1 9 37 39 7 9 81 25 CS3K 315PB FG 315 33 3 9 46 39 9 9 89 25 CS3K 320PB FG 320 33 5 9 56 40 1 9 97 25 CS3K 325PB FG 325 33 7 9 65 40 9 10 21 25 CS3U 350PB AG 350 39 2 8 94 46 6 9 51 2...

Page 26: ...ent Imp A Open Circuit Voltage Voc V Short Circuit Current Isc A Max Series Fuse Rating A Overall Dimension mm Weight Kg CS3W 420PB AG 420 39 5 10 64 48 0 11 26 25 CS3W 425PB AG 425 39 7 10 71 48 2 11...

Page 27: ...covers the requirements for the cleaning pro cedure of Canadian Solar Inc s photovoltaic modules The purpose of these cleaning guidelines is to provide general information for cleaning Canadian Solar...

Page 28: ...re that brushes or agitating tools are not abrasive to glass EPDM silicone aluminum or steel Conduct the cleaning activities avoiding the hottest hours of the day in order to avoid thermal stress on t...

Reviews: