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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL CRYSTALLINE SOLAR MODULES Q-CELLS SE - AUSTRALIA

Observe the following when selecting and using connection lines and connectors:

• Only use solar cables as connection cables. Use  connectors  of  the  same  type  and  manu-

facturer within a solar system, and compatible connectors to connect the inverter.

• Ensure that all electrical components are in a proper, dry and safe condition. In this way 

you avoid electrical short-circuits or dangerous contact voltages due to defective or dam-
aged cables.

• Always avoid mechanical stressing of the connection cables. 
• Ensure a tight connection between the individual connectors (especially to the inverter). 

Make sure they click together properly.

Upon completion of the installation, ensure that:

• the wiring is protected from dirt and moisture. 
• the plug connections do not lie on a water-channeling surface and are properly connected.
• all necessary safety and functional tests have been carried out according to the current 

state of technology.

Q-Cells  modules  are  built  to  last  and  require  minimal  maintenance.    Light  dirt  is  typically 
washed away by rain. However, rain may not adequately clear more stubborn grime (i.e. pollen, 
vegetation, bird droppings, etc.). Such soiling which shades the active area of the module can 
lead to a reduction in the system‘s performance.

WARNING! Danger of injury from heated and live modules!

Only clean the modules when the module temperature lies between 10 °C and 30 °C, e.g. in 
the early morning or late evening. Do not wear electrically conductive parts.

WARNING! Risk of falling during maintenance of roof installations and building-integrated installations!

Never enter the installation area alone and unsecured. We recommend commissioning a spe-
cialist company to perform this work. Consult your installer on location.

As the operator, you should regularly remove dirt built up from the modules. In addition to the 
safety instructions and chapter 3, observe the following points:

• Never step on the modules. Do not subject the modules to mechanical stress.
• Avoid cleaning with water when there is a danger of frost and strong temperature  

 

differences between the module, water and air.

• Hard water used as a cleaning agent should be decalcified beforehand in order to avoid 

water staining.  Remove any standing water from the module.

• Do not use abrasive detergents or surface-active agents (e.g. soap). Do not scratch dirt off. 

This can damage the surface of the module. 

Only remove snow and ice without exerting force (e.g. with a broom).
Proceed as follows to remove dirt from the 

top of the module:

1.  Rinse coarse dirt (dust, leaves, etc.) from the module with lukewarm water.
2.  Moisten stubborn stains and remove them carefully. 
Use lukewarm water and a soft cloth or sponge. If necessary, it is possible to use isopropanol 
(IPA) 

selectively. Follow the safety instructions on the IPA packaging. Ensure that the IPA does 

not run off between the module and the frame or into the module edges.

CONNECTION CABLES 
AND CONNECTORS

AFTER COMPLETION  
OF INSTALLATION

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

CLEANING

MODULE

6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for Q.BASE

Page 1: ...Q PRO Q BASE QC C05 Installation and operation manual CRYSTALLINE SOLAR MODULES Valid for Australia ...

Page 2: ...G PAGE 11 5 5 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION PAGE 11 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE PAGE 12 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 13 8 DECOMMISSIONING AND RECYCLING PAGE 13 9 CONTACT PAGE 14 Technical parameters and design are subject to change The data sheets and client information valid at the point in time when the relevant module was manufactured apply for the carrying out of installation mounting or maintenance work o...

Page 3: ...he statics for the entire project If your ques tions are not adequately addressed in these instructions please first contact your system supplier You can find more information at our website www q cells com Q Cells solar modules allow you to directly transform the un limited energy provided by the sun into electrical energy in an environmentally friendly way In order to be able to completely explo...

Page 4: ...ts at www q cells com PRODUCT LINE Q BASE QC C05 Q PRO Type framed framed Area m 1 67 1 67 Weight kg 21 20 Max system voltage Vsys V 1000 1000 Max reverse current lR A 25 25 Junction box Protection class IP 65 with bypass diode Protection class IP 67 with bypass diode Connector Linyang Yamaichi Y SOL4 combinable with MC4 Flammability rating C C Wind snow load Pa 5400 5400 Certificates All modules ...

Page 5: ...ry due to broken glass Risk of injury due to falling modules The modules are primarily made of glass and must therefore be handled with appropriate cau tion In order to ensure safe mounting orient yourself to the national regulations for work safety and accident prevention Wear suitable protective clothing e g safety shoes protective gloves in order to prevent injuries Protect the modules against ...

Page 6: ...nts for a functional grounding depending on the installation location see Chapter 5 4 Grounding Do not expose the modules to chemicals Do not place the modules in standing water The junction box is splash proof only Do not install the modules near highly flammable gases and vapors e g gas containers or near open flame and flammable materials Solar modules are not explosion proof operating equipmen...

Page 7: ...materials or solar modules can fall and injure people For this reason block off the danger area on the ground before beginning installation work Warn people near the danger area or in the building Keep children away from the instal lation site Carry out wiring work in such a way that people are not endangered that no damage can occur and that it is not placed in water at any time Protect all parts...

Page 8: ...TALLATION AT THE FASTENING POINTS INSTALLATION WITH INSERTION PROFILE n a MOUNTING VARIANTS CL2 CL4 AND IP2 This represents the most stressing mounting variant for a module With this mounting variant the wind and snow load limit is reduced to 2400 Pa MOUNTING VARIANTS FB1 AND FB2 All fastenting points are on the backside of the frame SPECIFICATIONS 5 1 MOUNTING VARIANTS 200 345 CL1 200 200 CL2 200...

Page 9: ...f or on the facade that can transfer forces on the module to the assembly substructure that ensures that no mechanical stresses e g caused by vibrations twisting or expansion are generated on the module that ensures sufficient back ventilation of the module that ensures long term stability that will not give rise to galvanic corrosion in case of direct metal contact i e grounding lead screws washe...

Page 10: ...ect modules of the same type and the same voltage class Ensure the observance of the maximum reverse current load capacity given in the data sheet In the event of reverse currents caused by module defects ground leakage or isolation failure modules can otherwise be damaged In order to safely account for reverse currents we recommend the following fuse variants 1 LAYOUT WITH LIMITATION OF THE NUMBE...

Page 11: ...unding DANGER Life danger due to electric shock Physically disconnecting contacts in a live electrical circuit can cause arching resulting in grave or mortal injury Carry out work on the inverter and the electrical cables with extreme caution Never disconnect the plug when under load Ensure that the modules are disconnected at the inverter prior to disconnection from one another Be absolutely cert...

Page 12: ...een 10 C and 30 C e g in the early morning or late evening Do not wear electrically conductive parts WARNING Risk of falling during maintenance of roof installations and building integrated installations Never enter the installation area alone and unsecured We recommend commissioning a spe cialist company to perform this work Consult your installer on location As the operator you should regularly ...

Page 13: ...eanliness and integrity of all electrical components the contact resistances of the grounding DANGER Life danger due to electric shock Please do not attempt to correct problems on your own In case of problems or damaged modules for example glass breakage damaged cables please contact your installer or the Q Cells Technical Customer Service Do not decommission the module on your own Commission a sp...

Page 14: ...ry Street Sydney NSW 2060 Australia TEL 1800 72 35 57 FAX 61 2 94 55 08 73 EMAILservice q cells com au WEB www q cells com Subject to change without notice Q Cells SE Installation and operation manual crystalline modules_Australia_English_12 2010_01 ...

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