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General Installation Manual

Safety Precautions

•  All instructions should be read and 

understood before attempting to 

install, wire, operate, and maintain 

the module.

•  The installation of modules 

requires a great degree of skill 

and should only be performed by 

qualified licensed professionals, 

including, without limitation, 

licensed contractors and licensed 

electricians.

•  The installer assumes the risk of 

all injury that might occur during 

installation, including, without 

limitation, the risk of electric 

shock.

•  Before installing modules, contact 

the appropriate authorities to 

determine permissions, installation 

and inspection requirements, 

which should be followed.

•  Be sure that the construction or 

structure (roof, etc.) where the 

modules are being installed has 

enough strength.

•  Both roof construction and 

module installation design have 

an effect on the fire resistance of 

a building. Improper installation 

may contribute to fire hazards. 

Additional devices such as ground 

fault, fuses, and disconnects may 

be required.

•  For a non-integral module or 

module, the assembly is to be 

mounted over a fire resistant roof 

covering rated for the application.

•  For modules mounted on roofs, 

special construction or structures 

may be required to help provide 

proper installation support.

•  Do not install the module where 

flammable gases or vapors are 

present.

•  Do not use modules of different 

specifications in the same system.

•  Follow all safety precautions of 

other system components used.

•  In some areas, local electrical 

codes may govern the installation 

and use of modules.

WARNING

To avoid the hazard of electric shock, 

sparks, fire and injury

•  The modules generate DC 

electrical energy when exposed to 

sunlight or other light sources, so 

cover the entire front surface of 

the modules with a dense, opaque 

material such as a cardboard box, 

during installation and handling of 

the modules.

•  The shock hazard increases as 

modules are connected in parallel, 

producing higher current, and as 

modules are connected in series, 

producing higher voltages.

•  The shock hazard increases as 

modules rated for maximum 

system voltage in excess of 50 V.

•  Wear suitable clothing, gloves 

and guards to prevent from direct 

contact with 30 VDC or greater.

•  Work only in dry conditions, with 

dry modules and dry tools.

•  Children and unauthorized persons 

should not be allowed near the 

installation of modules.

•  Do not puncture or damage the 

backsheet of a module. Do not 

use the PV module and make 

a replacement, when scratch 

exposing conductive part is found 

on the backsheet.

•  Do not disassemble the module, or 

remove any parts installed by the 

manufacturer.

•  Do not open a junction box’s lid.

•  Do not touch the junction box 

terminals.

•  Do not change the wiring of bypass 

diodes.

•  Do not connect or disconnect

terminals while modules generate 

electricity and connect electrical 

load.

•  Never leave a module unsupported 

or unsecured.

CAUTIONS

To avoid the hazard of injury, burn and

damage to the module

•  Use a module for its intended 

purpose only.

•  Be sure that all other system 

components are compatible, and 

they do not subject the module to 

mechanical or electrical hazards.

•  Do not artificially concentrate 

sunlight on a module.

•  Do not stand or step on a module.

•  When carrying a module, two or 

more people should carry it by its 

frame and wear non-slip gloves.

•  Do not carry a module by its wires 

or junction box.

•  Do not drop a module.

•  Do not drop anything on the surface 

of a module.

•  Do not hit the back side of a 

module by the connector or 

other object. Back side is easily 

damaged.

•  Do not stack anything on back side 

of module.

•  Do not disassemble a module, 

attempt any repair, open the 

junction box cover, nor remove 

any parts installed by Panasonic. 

There are no user serviceable parts 

within the module or junction box.

•  Do not treat the back sheet or front 

surface with paint or adhesives.

•  Do not use or install broken 

modules. If you find a breakdown 

such as glass breakage, contact 

the professional installer to replace 

it promptly.

•  Do not touch a module 

unnecessarily. The glass surface 

and frames get hot. 

Summary of Contents for EVERVOLT EVPV Series

Page 1: ...General Installation Manual EVERVOLT PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE EVPVXXX SERIES WHITE BACK SHEET EVPVXXXK SERIES BLACK BACK SHEET ...

Page 2: ... Specifications 3 Standards Fire Class of Product Junction Box Terminals and Connectors Bypass Diode Installation 6 General Operating Conditions Unpacking and Handling Cable Management Module Installation Use of Rails and Clamps Mounting with Continous Rails Parallel to Long Side of the Module Mounting with Short Rails Mounting Methods Mounting Holes Wiring 12 General Module Wiring Array Wiring Dr...

Page 3: ... in parallel producing higher current and as modules are connected in series producing higher voltages The shock hazard increases as modules rated for maximum system voltage in excess of 50 V Wear suitable clothing gloves and guards to prevent from direct contact with 30 VDC or greater Work only in dry conditions with dry modules and dry tools Children and unauthorized persons should not be allowe...

Page 4: ... Therefore the Isc value of modules should be multiplied by a factor of 1 25 to determine ampacity An additional factor of 1 25 may be required for sizing conductors fuses disconnects etc Please refer to section 690 8 of the National Electric Code NEC for guidelines The Voc must be factored according to the lowest recorded ambient temperature recorded for the location where the modules will be ins...

Page 5: ...ort Circuit Current Isc 10 55A 10 49A 10 49A 10 44A Cell Type Silicon hetero junction Silicon hetero junction Silicon hetero junction Silicon hetero junction Maximum System Voltage 1000V 1000V 1000V 1000V Factory Installed Bypass Diodes 3 3 3 3 Maximum series fuse A 25 25 25 25 Electrical Specifications Values at standard test conditions STC air mass AM 1 5 irradiance 10 75 W sq ft 1000 W m temper...

Page 6: ... terminal is provided with factory installed lead cables and a latching connector for series and string connections Always use these connectors and do not detach them from cables The PV module comes pre wired Each module has two 12 AWG type PV wire stranded sunlight resistant output cables each terminated with connectors The positive terminal has a male connector while the negative terminal has a ...

Page 7: ...e cables follow the instructions below To prevent stress on the junction box casing ensure the cable exits the junction box in a straight line before any bend in the cable The cables must have a minimum bending radius of 1 2 in 30 mm to avoid damage to the insulation refer Figure 4 Ensure cables do not hang loose where they may be damaged through friction or stress e g caused by mechanical abrasio...

Page 8: ...sture shall not be employed alone or in combinations that could result in deterioration or corrosion USE OF RAILS AND CLAMPS Installing the EverVolt modules with clamps and rails has been found to comply with UL 61730 requirements for downward pressure e g snow of up to 7000 Pa 4666 Pa design load and upward pressure e g wind of up to 4000 Pa 2666 Pa design load according to the following instruct...

Page 9: ...1800 Pa 1800 Pa 1200 Pa 1200 Pa 6200 Pa 4000 Pa 4133 Pa 2666 Pa 7000 Pa 4000 Pa 4666 Pa 2666 Pa X 22 2 23 8 in 565 605 mm 1200 Pa 1200 Pa 800 Pa 800 Pa 3000 Pa 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 1600 Pa 5400 Pa 2400 Pa 3600 Pa 1600 Pa X 23 8 27 4 in 605 695 mm 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa X 0 4 in 0 100 mm X 1200 Pa 1200 Pa 800 Pa 800 Pa 1600 Pa 1600...

Page 10: ...1200 Pa 1200 Pa 800 Pa 800 Pa 3000 Pa 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 1600 Pa 5400 Pa 2400 Pa 3600 Pa 1600 Pa X 0 4 in 0 100 mm X 1200 Pa 1200 Pa 800 Pa 800 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa 1066 Pa 1066 Pa X 4 9 8 in 100 250 mm X 800 Pa 800 Pa 533 Pa 533 Pa 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa X Once a module is secured in each of the 4 zones fig 2 additional clamps i e 5 may be freely located on panel frame without affecting the w...

Page 11: ...a 1800 Pa 1200 Pa 1200 Pa 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa X 0 4 in 0 100 mm X 1200 Pa 1200 Pa 800 Pa 800 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa 1066 Pa 1066 Pa X 4 9 8 in 100 250 mm X 800 Pa 800 Pa 533 Pa 533 Pa 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa X Rail length under module 4 7 9 in Min 1 in 4 7 9 in 0 8 2 in 0 208 mm X 1200 Pa 1200 Pa 800 Pa 800 Pa 1600 Pa 1600 Pa 1066 Pa 1066 Pa X 8 2 13...

Page 12: ...ant material e g aluminum or galvanized steel and appropriate for the local environment All four mounting holes in the frame must be used fig 8 Additional electrical bonding to Ground is required for the support structure Refer to the fixing device manufacturer s installation instructions for preload or torque values Do not contact a tip of a mounting bolt to back sheet of the module when fixing t...

Page 13: ...lations that account for specific project requirements and site conditions If modules will be used in an offgrid system a compatible MPPT Maximum Power Point Tracking charge controller is required Especially charge battery can not be used without MPPT These modules contain factory installed bypass diodes If these modules are incorrectly connected to each other the bypass diodes cable or junction b...

Page 14: ...ze should be between 4 14 AWG 2 1 mm 21 2 mm Attach grounds to the grounding holes in the module frames Fix lug to the frame using a star washer and lock nut ensuring a conductive connection Follow the grounding device manufacturer s installation instructions to ensure a safe and conductive connection including any supplementary hardware e g star washer and tighten according to recommended torque ...

Page 15: ... may be deteriorated or damaged SYSTEM INSPECTION The system should be inspected regularly to ensure that Fasteners are secure tight and free from corrosion Electrical connections are secure tight clean and free of corrosion The mechanical integrity of the cables is intact Bonding points to ground are tight secure and free from corrosion which could break the continuity between the modules and gro...

Page 16: ...15 General Installation Manual REVISION HISTORY Edition Revision Date Revised Item Revised Content NEW 10 13 2020 ...

Page 17: ...ing an MLPE device to a solar module it must be secured to the module frame Follow MLPE manufacturer instructions to ensure optimum mounting of MLPE device and prevent any slippage during operation MLPE devices may also be attached to the mounting construction In such cases refer to the instructions provided by the manufacturer Wherever possible the installation of the MLPE device should not cover...

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