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Do not work in rain, snow or windy conditions.
Due to the risk of electrical shock, do not perform any work if the terminals of the
PV module are wet.
Use insulated tools and do not use wet tools.
When installing PV modules, do not drop any objects (e.g., PV modules or tools).
Make sure flammable gasses are not generated or present near the installation
site.
Insert module connectors fully and correctly. An audible "click" sound should be
heard. This sounds confirms the connectors are fully seated.Check all
connections.
The module leads should be securely fastened to the module frame, Wire
Management should be done in a way to avoid the connector from scratching or
impacting the rear cover of the module.
Do not touch the junction box and the end of the interconnect cables (connectors)
with bare hands during installation or under sunlight, regardless if the PV module
is connected to or disconnected from the system.
Do not expose the PV module to excessive loads on the surface of the PV
module or twist the frame.
Do not hit or put excessive load on the glass or rear cover, this may break the
cells or cause micro cracks.
During the installation or operation, don’t use sharp tools to wipe the rear cover
and glass. Scratches can appear on the module.
Do not drill holes in the frame. It may cause corrosion of the frame.
When installing modules on roof mounted structures, please try to follow the
“from top to bottom” and/or “from left to right” principle, and don’t step on the
module.This will damage the module and would be dangerous for personal
safety.
2.2 Installation Condition
2.2.1 Climate condition
Please install the modules in the following conditions:
1
)
The environment temperature: within –40°C(-40
℉
) to 85°C (185
℉
) .
2
)
Do not install modules in a place where there may be water immersion.
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Note: The mechanical load bearing (include wind and snow loads) of the module is