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·  The mounting design must be certified by a 

registered professional engineer. The mounting 
design and procedures must comply with local 
codes and requirements from all relevant 
authorities.

·  Canadian Solar Inc. does not provide mounting 

hardware.

·  Standard modules can be mounted onto a support 
   structure using one of several approved methods. 
   One such method is described below. For details of 
   other mounting methods and the methods 

recommended by Canadian Solar Inc. for special 
module ranges, please refer to  our Installation 
Manual Annex (Section Annex A: Alternative 
Mounting Methods) on our website (www.
canadiansolar.com). For information about 
other installation hardware, please contact your 
local representative. Failure to use a recognized 
installation method will void the Canadian Solar 
Inc. warranty.

·  Use appropriate corrosion-proof fastening materi-

als. All mounting hardware (bolts, spring washers, 

flat washers, nuts) should be stainless steel.  

·  Use a torque wrench for installation. 

· 

Do not 

drill additional holes or modify the module 

frame. Doing so will void the warranty. 

·  Standard modules can be installed in either 

landscape or portrait orientations. Refer to the 
detailed instructions for further guidance. Please 
note that in areas with heavy snowfall (> 2400 
Pa) further countermeasures such as the use of 
additional support bars should be considered to 

   avoid snow loads damaging the lowest row of 

modules.

·  In cases where an additional support bar is 

recommended to improve both mechanical 
stability and long-term module performance, 
Canadian Solar recommends selecting 

sufficiently resistant material. Canadian Solar Inc. 

recommends bars with a minimum thickness of 50 
mm (1.97 in). The support bar centerline should 
be positioned within 100 mm (3.94 in) of the side 
frame centerline (slight shifts may be necessary to 
access module grounding holes).

6.1  

MOUNTING METHOD: BOLTING

·  The mounting method has been qualified by 

Canadian Solar Inc. and certified by VDE. Modules 
should be bolted to support structures through the 
mounting holes in the rear frame flanges only.

·  Each module must be securely fastened at a 

minimum of 4 points on two opposite sides M6X1-
Grade8.8 (1/4”-20 Grade B7) bolt and nut are used 
for bolting method (exception: M8X1.25-Grade8.8  
(5/16”-18 Grade B7) bolt and nut are used for CS6U 
and CS6K series modules). Tightening torques 
should be within 6~12 Nm (4.4-8.9 ft-lbs) and 
17~23 Nm (12.5~17.0 ft-lbs) respectively for M6 
(1/4”-20) and M8 (5/16”-18) coarse thread bolts, 
depending on bolt class. In areas with heavy 
wind loads, additional mounting points should 
be used. The system designer and the installer 
are responsible for calculating the load and 
ensuring that the support structure meets the 
requirements. 

The loads described in this manual corresponds 
to test loads. For calculating the equivalent 
maximum authorized design loads, a safety factor 
of 1.5 should be applied as per IEC61215-2 and 
UL1703 standards. Project design loads depend on 
construction, applicable standards, location and 
local climate. Determination of the design loads 
is the responsibility of the racking suppliers or 
professional engineers. For detailed information, 
please follow local structural code or contact your 
professional structural engineer.

Mounting method: Bolting

·  Modules should be bolted at the following hole 

locations depending on the configuration and load:

Bolt

Frame 
and Rail

Nut

Spring
Washer

Plain 
Washer

Plain
Washer

Summary of Contents for CS6A-M

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL OF STANDARD SOLAR MODULES IEC For professional use only...

Page 2: ...1 2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 2 0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 0 MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 0 UNPACKING AND STORAGE 5 0 MODULE INSTALLATION 5 1 MODULE WIRING 5 2 GROUNDING 6 0 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 3: ...or document the English version shall prevail and take control in all respects 1 2 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY Canadian Solar Inc shall not be held responsible for damages of any kind including without l...

Page 4: ...racteristics of Canadian Solar Inc crystalline silicon PV modules can be found in our Installation Manual Annex Section Annex C Module Specifications on www canadiansolar com Main electrical character...

Page 5: ...racks at cell level which in turn may compromise module reliability Do not carry modules on your head Do not drop or place objects such as tools on the modules Do not lift modules by their wires or ju...

Page 6: ...ins sea spray Exposing modules to salt i e marine environments or sulfur i e sulfur sources volcanoes incurs the risk of module corrosion Failure to comply with these instructions will void Canadian S...

Page 7: ...lled but the system has not been connected to the grid yet each module string should be kept under open circuit conditions and proper actions should be taken to avoid dust and moisture penetration ins...

Page 8: ...www canadiansolar com It is not possible to use standard grounding methods for certain module ranges Please refer to Annex B for more details GROUNDING METHOD BOLT TOOTHED NUT CUP WASHER A grounding k...

Page 9: ...erial Canadian Solar Inc recommends bars with a minimum thickness of 50 mm 1 97 in The support bar centerline should be positioned within 100 mm 3 94 in of the side frame centerline slight shifts may...

Page 10: ...imum Load Uplift load 2400 Pa Downforce load 5400 Pa Compatible module type CS6A P CS6A M CS6V P CS6V M CS6P P CS6P M CS6K P CS6K M CS6X P CS6X M CS6K MS CS6V MS and CS6A MS Bolting on long frame side...

Page 11: ...ctric shock or injury electrical or mechanical inspections and maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel only and on a regular basis Please refer to our Installation Manual Annex Section...

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