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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT — CHECK WITH YOUR INSTALLER

Evergreen Solar ES-A Series photovoltaic (PV, solar electric) panels are designed to produce DC electrical energy from light. This manual  

contains important safety, installation and operating information with which you should be familiar before using Evergreen Solar panels.

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ES-A Series Photovoltaic Panels - Black Frames

Safety, Installation and Operation Manual

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 June 2009 / IM-ES-A_fa3_US_010609_ETL © 2009 Evergreen Solar, Inc. 

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General Information

•  All installation and safety instructions should be understood before 

attempting to install, wire, operate and maintain the panel.

•  When  installing,  observe  all  local,  regional,  national  and 

international  statutory  regulations,  guidelines,  norms  and  code 
requirements.

•  Installation or maintenance should only be performed by qualified 

professionals, in accordance with local requirements.

•  Panels produce voltage even when not connected to an electrical 

circuit or load. Panels produce nearly full voltage when exposed to 
as little as 5% of full sunlight, and both electrical current and power 
increase with light intensity.

•  Panels can produce higher output than the rated specifications.
•  Industry  standard  rated  specifications  are  made  at  conditions  of 

1000W/m

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 irradiance and 25°C (77ºF) solar cell temperature. Colder 

temperatures can substantially increase voltage and power.

•  Ensure that panels are only subjected to ambient temperatures in the 

range -40 to +80°C (-40 to +176°F).

•  Reflection  from  snow,  water  or  other  surfaces  can  increase  light 

and therefore increase both the current and power generated by 
the panel.

•  Do not artificially concentrate light on the panel.
•  Panels  are  intended  for  outdoors,  land-based  applications  only. 

Panels are not intended for indoor use or application on moving 
vehicles of any kind.

•  Excluded  applications  also  include,  but  are  not  limited  to, 

installations  where  panels  come  into  contact  with  salt  water  or 
where likely to become partially or wholly submerged in fresh or 
salt water, examples of which include boats, docks and buoys.

•  Use  only  equipment,  connectors,  wiring  and  support  frames 

suitable for use in a solar electric system.

•  Follow all safety precautions of other used components.
•  Each  panel  is  marked  with  a  serial  number,  including  the  date 

of  manufacture  and  the  manufacturing  location.  Example: 
XXxxYYYYMMDDzzzzzzz

-  XX = country code (49 for Germany, 01 for US)
-  xx = manufacturing building code, can be 01 or higher
-  YYYY = year, MM = month, DD = day
-  zzzzzzz = serial number

Handling Safety

•  Do not use the junction box to hold or transport the panel.
•  Do not stand or step on the panel.
•  Do not drop panel or allow objects to fall on panel.
•  Do not damage or scratch the rear surface of the panel.

•  Avoid setting the panel down hard on any surface, particularly 

when placing it on a corner.

•  Do not disassemble, modify or adapt the panel or remove any part or 

labeling installed by Evergreen Solar. Doing so will void the warranty.

•  Do not drill holes in the frame or glass of the panel. Doing so will 

void the warranty.

•  Do not apply paint or adhesive to the rear surface of the panel.
•  Never leave a panel unsupported or unsecured.
•  Panels  are  constructed  with  tempered  glass,  but  must  still  be 

handled with care.

•  A panel with broken glass or torn back-skin cannot be repaired and 

must not be used since contact with any panel surface or the frame 
can produce electrical shock.

•  Broken  or  damaged  panels  must  be  handled  carefully  and 

disposed of properly. Broken glass can be sharp and cause injury 
if not handled with the appropriate protective equipment.

•  Work  only  under  dry  conditions,  and  use  only  dry  tools.  Do  not 

handle panels when they are wet unless wearing the appropriate 
protective equipment.

•  When storing un-connected panels outside for any length of time, always 

cover panels which have the glass facing down to stop water collecting 
inside the panel and causing damage to exposed connectors.

Installation Safety

•  Keep children away from the system and panels when installing.
•  Do not carry out installation work when there are strong winds.
•  When installing panels above ground, avoid any possible falling or 

other safety hazards by following appropriate safety practices and 
using required safety equipment.

•  Solar electric panels have no on/off switch. Panels can be rendered 

inoperative only be removing them from light, or by fully covering 
their  front  surface  with  an  opaque  material,  or  by  working  with 
panels face down on a smooth, flat surface.

•  When  working  with  panels  in  light,  follow  all  applicable 

regulation regarding working with live electrical equipment.

•  Do not touch electrical terminals or the ends of any wire while the 

panel is exposed to light or while installing the panel.

•  Do  not  wear  metallic  jewelry  while  performing  mechanical  or 

electrical installation.

•  Never open electrical connections or unplug connectors while the 

circuit is under load.

•  Contact  with  electrically  active  parts  of  the  panels,  such  as 

terminals, can result in burns, sparks and lethal shock whether the 
panel is connected or disconnected.

•  Always use insulated tools and rubber gloves that are approved for 

working on electrical installations.

This Manual is valid in North America only (ETL listed; conforms to UL Standard 1703)

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