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· Do not drop or place objects (such as tools) on the
modules.
· Do not use sharp instruments on the modules. Particular
care should be taken to avoid module glass being
damaged by sharp objects, as scratches may directly
affect product safety.
· Do not leave modules unsupported or unsecured.
· Do not change the wiring of bypass diodes.
· Keep all electrical contacts clean and dry at all times.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
· Each module is equipped with three identical barcodes
(one in the laminate under the front glass, the second on
the rear side of the module, the third one on the frame)
that act as a unique identifier. Each module has a unique
serial number containing 14 digits.
· A nameplate is also affixed to the rear of each module.
This nameplate specifies the model type, as well as the
main electrical and safety characteristics of the module.
5.0
MODULE INSTALLATION
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES AND
GENERAL SAFETY
· Prior to installing modules please obtain information
about any requirements and necessary approvals for
the site, installation and inspection from the relevant
authorities.
· Check applicable building codes to ensure that the
construction or structure (roof, facade, support, etc.) can
bear the module system load.
· Aluminum frame Dymond solar modules have been
qualified for Application Class A (equivalent to Safety
Class II requirements). Modules rated under this class
should be used in systems operating at voltage above
50 V or power above 240 W, where general contact
access is anticipated.
· Canadian Solar Inc. modules have been certified as Type
13 or Type 3 according to UL 1703 and Class A according
to IEC 61730-2, please refer to the datasheet or the
product nameplate for the detailed types.
· Consult your local authority for guidelines and
requirements for building or structural fire safety
UL 1703 SYSTEM FIRE RATING REQUIREMENTS
· A photovoltaic systems composed of UL 1703 certified
modules mounted on a UL 2703 certified mounting
system should be evaluated in combination with roof
coverings in accordance with UL 1703 standard, with
respect to meeting the same fire classification as the
roof assembly.
· Mounting systems with a System Fire Class Rating (Class
A, B or C), tested in conjunction with fire rated Type 13
or Type 3 rated modules, are considered acceptable
for use with Canadian Solar Inc. modules, provide
that the mounting system does not violate any other
requirements of this manual.
· Any mounting system limitations on inclination or
accessories required to maintain a specific System Fire
Class Rating should be clearly specified in the installation
instructions and UL 2703 certification of the mounting
system supplier.
· The fire rating of this module is valid only when mounted
in the manner specified in the mechanical mounting
instructions.
· When installing the modules on rooftop, ensure the
assembly is mounted over a fire resistant roof covering
rated for the application.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
· The module is intended for use in general open-air
climates, as defined in IEC 60721-2-1: Classification
of environmental conditions Part 2-1: Environmental
conditions appearing in nature. Temperature and
humidity.
· Please consult the Canadian Solar Inc. technical support
department for more information on the use of modules
in special climates.
Do not install modules near open flames or
flammable materials.
Do not immerse modules in water or constantly
expose modules to water (either fresh or salt)
(i.e. from fountains, sea spray).
· Exposing modules to salt (i.e. marine environments) or