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1. General Information
1.1 Overview
Thanks for choosing Jinko Solar PV modules. In order to ensure the PV modules are installed
correctly, please read the following installation instructions carefully before modules are installed
and used.
Please remember that these products generate electricity and certain safety measures need to
be taken to avoid danger.
Make sure the module array is designed in such a way not to exceed the maximum system
voltage of any system component such as connectors or inverters.
The assembly is to be mounted over a fire resistant roof covering rated for the application. Before
mounting the module, please consult your local building department to determine approved
roofing materials.
The modules are qualified for application class A: Hazardous voltage (IEC 61730: higher than
50V DC; EN 61730: higher than 120V), hazardous power applications (higher than 240W) where
general contact access is anticipated. Modules qualified for safety through EN IEC 61730-1 and
-2 within this application class are considered to meet the requirements for Safety Class II.
1.2 Warnings
PV modules generate DC electrical energy when exposed to sunlight or other light sources.
Active parts of module such as terminals can result in burns, sparks, and lethal shock.
Artificially concentrated sunlight shall not be directed on
the module or panel.
Front protective glass is utilized on the module. Broken
solar module glass is an electrical safety hazard (may
cause electric shock or fire). These modules cannot be
repaired and should be replaced immediately.
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks or burns, modules may be covered with an opaque
material during installation to avoid injury.
The installation work of the PV array can only be done under the protection of sun-sheltering
covers or sunshades and only qualified person can install or perform maintenance work on
this module.
Follow the battery manufacture‘s recommendations if batteries are used with modules.