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ELECTRONIC 

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  REVISION: R2   

 RELEASE DATE: 9/25/2020 

11.0

 

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 

11.1

 

LOCAL / NATIONAL CODE AND LOCAL 

REGULATION 

To carry out installation, local regulations that may apply 

should be taken into account such as NEC (USA) or 

Canadian Electrical Code (Canada). Wiring should be 

performed by a qualified and licensed professional. 

Wiring should be protected to help ensure personal 

safety and to prevent damage. All modules connected in 

series should be of same model number and/or same 

type. Do not connect modules in parallel without using a 

combiner box or equivalent. 

Under normal conditions, a photovoltaic module is likely 

to experience conditions that produce current and/or 

voltage other than reported at Standard Test Conditions. 

The requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) in 

Article 690 shall be followed to address these increased 

outputs. In installations not under the requirements of 

the NEC, the values of I

SC

 and V

OC

 marked on this module 

should be multiplied by a factor of 1.25 when 

determining component voltage ratings, conductor 

capacities, over current device ratings and the size of 

controls connected to the PV output. 

11.2

 

WIRING 

Mission Solar PV modules come with a factory assembled 

junction box. Do not open the junction box in any case. 

Wiring must be done in accordance with local/national 

code and regulations; wear protective gloves and shoes 

to avoid electric shock. Address the following 

recommendations: 

The modules combined in parallel will produce a

specific current output. Each series string or 

module is required to be fused. Table 1 describes 

the maximum fuse size allowed. 

Do not connect the modules if the connectors are

wet. 

Be sure to put the cables away from sharp edges.

If you need additional cables you must use

exclusively solar cable of 12AWG/4mm

2

minimum cross-sections, with ability to work in a

temperature range of at least -40

o

C and 90

o

C.

Install the modules so that water from rain or

condensation  cannot penetrate inside the cable

conduits.

Fix cables to the structure so that the connectors are

protected from water ingress. Cables should be held

by UV resistant clamps or ties.

To minimize possible effects of lightning induced

voltages, the surface of all conductive loops must be

as small as possible.

Check that the wiring is correct before starting the

installation by verifying that the open voltage is

within expected values.

Protect cables that could suffer mechanical damage.

Avoid direct sunlight on cables.

Maximum series fuse rating 20A.

Details for wiring in accordance with the NEC, and

that the grounding method of the frame of arrays

shall comply with the NEC, Article 250.

Installation shall be in accordance with CSA C22.1,

Safety Standard for Electrical Installations, Canadian

Electrical Code and Part 1.

Modules may be connected in series (voltage

additive) and/or in parallel (current additive) to

produce the appropriate electrical output. When

connecting modules in parallel, each module (or

series string of modules so connected) shall be

connected according to the maximum series fuse as

specified.

Recommended series connection  of module open

circuit voltage should not exceed 80% limits range of

the system voltage and the fuse should be connected

at the end of each array.

The installation instructions specify that grounding is

achieved through securement to the array frame. The 

array frame must be grounded in accordance with

NEC Article 250.

Mission Solar modules are equipped with factory-

installed wires and connectors. These modules have

been designed to be easily connected in series. Each

module has two single-conductor wires, one positive

and one negative that are pre-wired inside the

junction box.

The connectors at the opposite end of these wires

allow easy series connection of adjacent modules by

firmly inserting the male connector of a module into

the female connector of an adjacent module until the

connector is fully seated.

A separate return wire or wires are required to run

the positive and negative terminations of the 

series string of modules to load. Male and female 

connectors pre-attached to wires could be used at 

Summary of Contents for MSE PERC 60 Series

Page 1: ...PERC Series ModuleTypes MSExxxSX6S MSExxxSX6W MSExxxSX6Z MSExxxSX5T MSExxxSX5K MSExxxSX5R Module Installation User Manual REV R2 REVISION DATE 1 29 2021...

Page 2: ...8 0 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 8 Table 1 Electrical Ratings of MSE PERC 72 6BB White backsheet Module Series 8 Table 2 Electrical Ratings of MSE PERC 72 6BB BLACK Backsheet Module Series 8 Table 3 Electric...

Page 3: ...eys fees claims arising out of or resulting from the handling use processing alteration distributions sale or marketing of modules and this manual or any other action or inaction with regard to the mo...

Page 4: ...es with higher light intensity DC voltage of 30 Volts or higher is potentially lethal Contacting the live circuitry of a PV system operating under light can result in lethal electric shock Use insulat...

Page 5: ...emperatures Minimum ambient air temperatures 40o C 40o F Maximum ambient air temperatures 40o C 104o F 6 2 INSTALLATION CONDITION Orient the module correctly Mount the modules with the junction box in...

Page 6: ...forks to handle module pallet Do not mark the modules with sharp instruments Unpack the module pallet with care and follow the unpacking steps in this manual Be careful when unpacking transporting an...

Page 7: ...when cut Eye protection is highly recommended Lift the pallet lid and set it away from unpacking area Using a box cutter carefully cut along the corner from the top to the middle of the box on the pac...

Page 8: ...individual modules The first module must be separated and pulled out with additional care so as to not scratch the modules Continue removing modules by peeling back tape moving the module forward and...

Page 9: ...ce 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 Open Circuit Voltage Voc V 48 56 48 71 48 92 49 14 49 28 Short Circuit Current Isc A 10 89 10 93 10 99 11 05 11 09 Rated Voltage Vmp V 39 59 39 73 39 93 40 14 40 27 Rated Curren...

Page 10: ...ule Peak power C Voltage C Current C NOCT C MSExxxSX6S MSExxxSX6W xxx 405 425 in step of 5W xxx is standing for rated output power at STC 0 359 o C 0 261 o C 0 044 o C 44 69 o C MSExxxSX6Z xxx 405 425...

Page 11: ...le on a roof or building ensure that it is securely fastened and cannot fall as a result of wind or snow loads Provide adequate ventilation under the module for cooling 10cm minimum air space between...

Page 12: ...AD BACK OF MODULE DESIGN LOAD Bolt method SX6S SX6W SX6Z 546mm 3600 Pa 1600 Pa SX6R 506mm 3600 Pa 1600 Pa SX5T SX5K 470mm 3600 Pa 1600 Pa Clamp method SX6S SX6W SX6Z 469mm D 546mm 3600 Pa 1600 Pa 469m...

Page 13: ...of 2000m Artificially concentrated sunlight should not be directed on the module Rated electrical characteristics are within 10 percent of measured values at Standard Test Conditions of 1000 W m2 25 C...

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Page 15: ...unding device manufacturer s instructions and be used with a racking system in compliance with UL Outline Standard 2703 where this module has been evaluated with that racking system 10 1 WEEB UIR The...

Page 16: ...ions with ability to work in a temperature range of at least 40o C and 90o C Install the modules so that water from rain or condensation cannot penetrate inside the cable conduits Fix cables to the st...

Page 17: ...commends that PV systems be periodically inspected by the installer or other qualified personnel The purpose of the PV system inspection is to ensure that all system components are functioning properl...

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