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A deadly electric arc can result when opening a closed section (e.g. when separating the DC cable from the inverter 
under load): 

 

Never separate the solar generator from the invertor if the latter is connected to the grid! 

Work on the roof 

Please observe the applicable accident prevention regulations. Do not carry out installation work when there are strong 
winds. Secure yourself and other persons from falling down. Prevent objects from potentially falling down. Secure the 

work area so that no other persons can be injured. 
 
2. General information on PV plants 

Orientation

 

The  solar  module  achieves  the  highest  yield  when  oriented  to  the  south  (towards  the  North  when  in  the  southern 
hemisphere). The optimum angle of inclination outside the tropics can be estimated using the following equation:  

Angle of inclination = latitude of the installation site minus 20. 

Deviations from the optimum orientation and inclination of the modules lead to a reduction in yield.  

Angle of inclination >75° may lead to regional restrictions. 

Location 

The area planned for the installation should be as free as possible from shade of any kind (houses, trees, branches, 
chimneys, dormers, antennas, satellite dishes, cables, etc.), because shade can significantly reduce the efficiency of the 
solar modules. Even partial shading will lead to a significant reduction in yield. A module is considered “shade-free” 
when the entire surface is shade-free all year round and, even on the most unfavourable days of the year when the 
sun is low, receives unobstructed sunlight for several hours. 

Rear ventilation 

The output of solar modules decreases considerably as the modules heat up. Rear ventilation avoids yield-impairing 
heat accumulation. The so-called “chimney effect” (draught behind the modules) should not be impeded if possible 
(e.g. roof windows, collectors).

 

Cleaning/ Maintenance

 

With a sufficient inclination of the modules (>15°), there is a self-cleaning effect for rain and snow. Cleaning the 
modules is generally unnecessary.  

However, the soiling of the modules is strongly dependent on the surrounding environment and should be checked once 
a year. In case of heavy soiling, it is recommended that the modules be cleaned after cooling down (e.g. in the morning) 
using plenty of warm, de-mineralised water and a gentle cleaning device, as sharp-edged items might lead to scratches 
on the surface or to destruction of the anti-reflective (AR) coating. For modules with AR glass, clean, lint-free, microfibre 
cloths or paper towels should be used. Fatty or oily deposits can be removed with alcohol or alcohol-water mixtures. 
You should also refrain from using strong acids, alkalis, benzine-based cleaning agents or hot cleaning agents, as well 
as cleaning agents containing silicone oil, fluorides or wax, polishes, alkaline cleaning agents and cleaning agents with 
abrasive chemical products or high-pressure cleaners. Any methods, means or conditions which can exchange Na ions 
from the glass surface are unsuitable for cleaning glass. All abrasive cleaning agents and utensils are also unsuitable. 
Please note that too great differences in temperature can lead to tension in the glass, which may damage the module.  

 

Please make sure that the earthing is not interrupted or destroyed when carrying out 
cleaning and maintenance work! 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for NeMo 3.0

Page 1: ...Installation and operating manual www heckert solar com Status 08 2021...

Page 2: ...ny time without prior notice Please use the most current copy You can find this on our homepage under http www heckertsolar com de downloads partner download center montage html This installation and...

Page 3: ...veral hours Rear ventilation The output of solar modules decreases considerably as the modules heat up Rear ventilation avoids yield impairing heat accumulation The so called chimney effect draught be...

Page 4: ...e modules in their packaging until ready for installation Always set the pallets on a reinforced level ground and do not stack them under any circumstances Standard packaging Picking packaging Number...

Page 5: ...ease observe the specific instructions for handling solar modules with AR glass Compared with non coated glass the surface of AR glass has a similar resistance to mechanical or chemical influences and...

Page 6: ...llation situation and the system used Please observe the installation situations in the following table and the resulting maximum load capacity of the modules The values shown Figure 3 correspond to t...

Page 7: ...installation and to facilitate installation our module frames are fitted with holes for load restraints Screws with hexagon socket head caps are fixed in these holes in the module frame The screws are...

Page 8: ...trained and skilled personnel No damaged modules may be installed Both external connector sockets are fitted with a cable 1150 mm in length and connectors The socket is located on the right hand side...

Page 9: ...or to the inverter Please use solar cables that comply with the standard EN 50618 class 5 and the respective requirements The minimum cross section is 4mm Cable losses should be 1 At greater distances...

Page 10: ...lightning protection system in place or planned for the building the PV system must be integrated in the protection system against a direct lightning strike When using transformer less inverters due...

Page 11: ...nd service warranty Information and terms for our product and service warranties can be found on our homepage under www heckert solar com 9 Exclusion of liability These installation and operating inst...

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