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connector.   

Do not

 allow children or unauthorized 

persons near the installation site or 
module storage area. 

 

Use  electrically  insulated  tools  to  reduce  the  risk  of 
electric shock.   

 

If the disconnects and over current protection devices 
(OCPDs)  cannot  be  opened  or  the  inverter  cannot  be 
powered down, cover the fronts of the modules in the 
PV  array  with  an  opaque  material  to  stop  the 
production of electricity when installing or working on 
a module or wiring. 

 

Do not

 install modules in strong wind. 

 

Do not

 use or install broken modules. 

 

Do not

 contact module surface if the front or rear glass 

is broken. This may cause electric shock. 

 

Do not

 attempt to repair any part of the module The PV 

module does not contain any serviceable parts. 

 

Do not 

open the cover of the junction box at any time. 

 

Do not

 disassemble a module or remove any module 

part. 

 

Do not

 artificially concentrate sunlight on a module.     

 

Do not 

connect or disconnect modules when current 

from the modules or an external source is present. 

2.1 INFORMATION PURSUANT TO ART. 33 OF 
THE REACH REGULATION 

Pursuant to Art. 33 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the 
European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 
2006 

concerning 

the 

Registration, 

Evaluation, 

Authorisation  and  Restriction  of  Chemicals  (REACH), 
establishing  a  European  Chemicals  Agency,  amending 
Directive  1999/45/EC  and  repealing  Council  Regulation 
(EEC)  No  793/93  and  Commission  Regulation  (EC)  No 
1488/94  as  well  as  Council  Directive  76/769/EEC  and 
Commission Directives 91/155/EEC, 93/67/EEC, 93/105/EC 
and 2000/21/EC (the “REACH Regulation”), we inform you 
that our solar modules contain a Substance of Very High 
Concern (“SVHC”) in a concentration above 0.1 % (weight 
by weight). 

The  copper  ribbons  used  in  our  solar  modules  to 
interconnect solar cells use a thin solder coating layer that 
contains lead (CAS no. 7439-92-1).   

Under  normal  or  reasonably  foreseeable  conditions  of 
use, exposure to the lead that is contained in our solar 
modules  can  be  excluded.  However,  a  release  of,  and 
exposure  to,  lead  can  take  place  (i)  when  the  different 
components  of  the  solar  modules  are  disassembled,  in 
particular for recycling purposes, and (ii) in instances of 
fire. Lead may damage fertility 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, and 
may cause harm to breast-fed children. 

Therefore,  recycling  and  all  other  types  of  comparable 
disassembly of the solar modules have to be performed 
by  a  qualified  waste  management  company,  in 
compliance  with  national  and  local  waste  management 
regulations. 

In the instance of fire, please keep away from the fire, and 
call the local fire brigade. 

3.0 MECHANICAL / ELECTRICAL 
SPECIFICATIONS 

Module electrical ratings are measured under Standard 
Test  Conditions  (STC)  of  1000  W/m

2

  irradiance,  with  an 

AM1.5 spectrum, and a cell temperature of 25°C. Detailed 
electrical  and  mechanical  characteristics  of  Canadian 
Solar crystalline silicon PV modules can be found in Annex 
A  (Module Specifications)  on  www.csisolar.com.  Main 
electrical  characteristics  at  STC  are  also  stated  on  each 
module label. Please refer to the datasheet or the product 
nameplate for the maximum system voltage. 

Under  certain  conditions,  a  module  may  produce  more 
current or voltage than its Standard Test Conditions rated 
power. As a result, the module short-circuit current under 
STC should be multiplied by 1.25, and a correction factor 
should be applied to the open-circuit voltage (see Table 1 
below),  when  determining  component  ratings  and 
capacities. 

 

Summary of Contents for CS3K-265PB- AG

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

Page 2: ...CHANICAL ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 4 0 UNPACKING AND STORAGE 5 5 0 MODULE INSTALLATION 6 5 1 MODULE WIRING 8 5 2 GROUNDING 11 6 0 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 12 6 1 MOUNTING METHODS FOR FRAMED BIFACIAL MO...

Page 3: ...sis 1 2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Canadian Solar shall not be held responsible for damages of any kind including without limitation bodily harm injury or damage to property in connection with handling P...

Page 4: ...ration above 0 1 weight by weight The copper ribbons used in our solar modules to interconnect solar cells use a thin solder coating layer that contains lead CAS no 7439 92 1 Under normal or reasonabl...

Page 5: ...ing fuse rating The maximum string fuse ratings can be found in ANNEX A Mechanical and Electrical Ratings for all the certified Canadian Solar bifacial module types The minimum string fuse rating for...

Page 6: ...Do not stand step walk and or jump on modules under any circumstances Localized heavy loads may cause severe micro cracks at cell level which in turn may compromise module reliability and void Canadi...

Page 7: ...nditions Part 2 1 Environmental conditions appearing in nature Temperature and humidity Please consult the Canadian Solar technical support department for more information on the use of modules in spe...

Page 8: ...hat specific installation site The highest yields are achieved when sunlight shines perpendicularly onto the PV modules AVOID SHADING Even minor partial shading e g from dirt deposits reduces yields A...

Page 9: ...e In case where a cable connection method not included in below table is used please confirm suitable cable length with Canadian Solar s sales representative Table 2 System Cable Scheme for CS3W CS3U...

Page 10: ...1400 mm jumper cable CS3Y CS6W Cable length 410 mm 290 mm 2000 mm jumper cable Note Modules in adjacent rows need to be rotated 180 degrees for proper installation Portrait installation one row Leap...

Page 11: ...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 bendi...

Page 12: ...mplying with UL 1703 or UL 61730 and IEC 61215 2 2016 a safety factor of 1 5 should be applied for calculating the equivalent maximum authorized design loads Project design loads depend on constructio...

Page 13: ...bolt length should be chosen based on actual module frame height For bifacial module with 30 mm frame height our recommended maximum bolt length is 20 mm in order to properly insert the bolts through...

Page 14: ...four holes installation method B Installation Method Module Types Inner four holes installation method A Inner four holes installation method B Middle four holes installation method A Middle four hol...

Page 15: ...of support structure The mounting rails shall be designed to limit as much as possible shade on module rear side cells Canadian Solar s warranty may be void in cases where improper clamps or unsuitabl...

Page 16: ...frame Module Types Max Mechanical Load Pa 3600 2400 5400 2400 5400 3600 A Range mm CS3K 270 380 CS3U 410 490 CS3W 410 490 CS3Y 300 600 400 550 CS6W 300 600 400 500 6 2 2 Clamp mounting on short side o...

Page 17: ...Co Ltd www csisolar com 6 2 3 Clamp mounting on long side of frame and rails parallel to the long side frame Module Types Max Mechanical Load Pa 3800 3200 4000 3200 4400 3200 4400 3600 A1 Range mm CS3...

Page 18: ...an Solar technical support department in writing for advice Tracker 1P Bolting method Install and tighten the module clamps to the mounting rails using the torque stated by the mounting hardware manuf...

Page 19: ...0 1800 600 80 2400 2400 Tracker 2P Bolting method Module type Mounting hole space mm Mounting hole location Plain washer outer diameter mm Test load Pa CS3W PB AG CS3W MB AG A1 A3 400 B1 B3 1155 B1 B2...

Page 20: ...tial electric shock hazard Cracked or broken modules represent an electric shock hazard due to leakage currents and the risk of shock is increased when modules are wet Before cleaning thoroughly inspe...

Page 21: ...S Method A Compressed Air Canadian Solar recommends cleaning the soft dirt like dust on modules just with air pressure This technique can be applied as long as the method is efficient enough consideri...

Page 22: ...93 25 CS3U 380MB AG 380 40 0 9 50 47 8 10 01 25 CS3U 385MB AG 385 40 2 9 58 48 0 10 09 25 CS3U 390MB AG 390 40 4 9 66 48 2 10 17 25 CS3U 395MB AG 395 40 6 9 73 48 4 10 25 25 CS3U 400MB AG 400 40 8 9 8...

Page 23: ...31 2 8 98 37 9 9 47 25 CS3K 285PB AG 285 31 4 9 08 38 1 9 56 25 CS3K 290PB AG 290 32 3 8 98 38 9 9 49 25 CS3K 295PB AG 295 32 5 9 08 39 1 9 57 25 CS3K 300PB AG 300 32 7 9 18 39 3 9 65 25 CS3K 305PB AG...

Page 24: ...9 11 71 25 CS3W 460MB AG 460 40 9 11 25 49 1 11 77 25 CS3W 465MB AG 465 41 1 11 32 49 3 11 83 25 CS3Y 465MB AG 465 43 6 10 67 52 3 11 42 25 2260 x 1048 x 32 89 0 x 41 3 x 1 26 in 29 9 65 9 lbs CS3Y 4...

Page 25: ...n Circuit Voltage Voc V Short Circuit Current Isc A Max Series Fuse Rating A Overall Dimension mm Weight Kg CS6W 530MB AG 530 40 9 12 96 48 8 13 80 30 CS6W 535MB AG 535 41 1 13 02 49 0 13 85 30 CS6W 5...

Page 26: ...019 Rev 1 3 is released in September 2019 Rev 1 4 is released in December 2019 Rev 1 4 is released in December 2019 Rev 1 5 is released in April 2020 Rev 1 6 is released in May 2020 Rev 1 7 is release...

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