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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SOLAR MODULES Q.PEAK DUO L-G8.3 / BFG AND L-G8.3 / BGT – Q CELLS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SOLAR MODULES Q.PEAK DUO L-G8.3 / BFG AND L-G8.3 / BGT– Q CELLS

Installation Site

Please note the following guidelines that apply to the installation site:

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Solar modules are not explosion-proof and are not suitable for 
use in explosive environments.

 

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Do not operate solar modules near highly flammable gas and 
vapors (e.g. gas tanks, gas stations).

 

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Do not install modules in enclosed space.

 

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Do not install modules in locations where they may be submerged 
in water (e.g. floodplains).

 

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Do not use modules as a substitute for the normal roofing (e.g. 
modules are not watertight).

 

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Do not install modules in close proximity to air conditioning 
systems.

 

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Do not install modules above 13,120 ft (4,000 m) altitude above 
sea level.

 

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Contact with saline water (e.g. spray water from the sea) and 
salt aggregation on the modules must be avoided.

 

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Do not bring any chemical substance (e.g. oil, solvent etc.) into 
contact with any part of the panel. Only substances, which are 
released by Q CELLS, are allowed to be used during installation, 
operation and maintenance.

 

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Any installation of modules on surfaces of water is prohibited. 
This includes installations on floating as well as pile-based 
platforms. Q CELLS may extend the coverage of its warranty 
to such installations, based on a case by case assessment of 
the system design and location. A prior written consent by the 
warrantor is required in any case.

Prevention of Shadowing Effects

Optimal solar irradiation leads to maximum energy output:

 

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For this reason, install the modules so that the junction boxes 
are below and the modules front side face the sun. 

 

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Avoid shadowing (due to objects such as buildings, chimneys 
or trees).

 

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Avoid partial shading (for example through overhead lines, 
dirt, snow).

Limitations

The solar modules are designed for the following applications:

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Operating temperatures from –40 °F to +185 °F. 

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Pull loads and push loads according to chapter „2.3 Mounting 
Options“ (‘Test Load’ in accordance with IEC 61215 and ‘Design 
Load × 1.5’ in accordance with UL 61730).

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Installation using a mounting structure for solar modules.

Mounting Structure Requirements

Requirements for the mounting structure:

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Conform to the necessary structural requirements.

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Compliant with local snow and wind loads.

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Properly fastened to the ground, the roof, or the façade. 

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Forces acting on the module are relayed to the mounting sub-
structure.

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Ensures sufficient rear ventilation of the module. 

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Avoid the usage of different metals to prevent contact corrosion.

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Allows for stress-free expansion and contraction due to tem-
perature fluctuations.

 

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Ensure that no additional forces are applied through the mounting 
system into the module except for the wind and snow loads. 
Additional forces and moments of torque at the mounting 
positions caused by torsions, displacements or vibrations in 
the mounting system are not allowed.

 

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Ensure that the clamps and the mounting frame are compatible.

Clamp System Recommendations

Use customary clamps that satisfy the following requirements:

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Clamp  width:  ≥ 1.5 in  (38 mm).

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Clamp height compliant with a 1.38 in (35 mm) frame height.

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Clamp depth: 0.2-0.47 in (5-12 mm). (applicable for all CL and TC 
clamping mounting options at section „2.3 Mounting Options“)

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Clamps are not in contact with the front glass.

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Clamps do not deform the frame.

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Clamps that satisfy the structural requirements based on the 
conditions of the installation site according to the applicable 
regulations and technical standards.

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Long-term stable clamps that securely affix the module to the 
mounting frame.

75°

 

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Maintain the permissible angle of inclination.

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Minimum angle of inclination: 3°

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Inclination angles above 75° may be limited by 
local regulations

 

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Standing water on the modules glass needs to be 
avoided. 

2  PLANNING

2.2  REQUIREMENTS

2  PLANNING

2.2  REQUIREMENTS

Module Orientation Requirements

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Vertical or horizontal installation is permitted.

 

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Ensure that rain and melting snow can run off freely. No water 
accumulation.

 

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Ensure that the drainage holes in the frame are not covered. 
No sealing.

Clearance ≥ 0.4 in (10 mm)

Substructure

Module

Frame height 
1.4 in (35 mm)

For tracker installation:

 

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Maintain a minimal distance (clearance) of at least 
0.4 in (10 mm) between frame bottom edge and 
closest substructure element (e.g. torque tube). 

 

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Test loads and design loads according to chapter 
„2.3 Mounting Options“. 

Summary of Contents for Q.PEAK DUO L-G8.3 / BFG Q.PEAK DUO L-G8.3 /...

Page 1: ...Valid for North America INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Q PEAK DUO L G8 3 BFG and L G8 3 BGT solar modules...

Page 2: ...le operator are responsible for com pliance with all applicable statutory requirements and regulations The following regulations and standards must be upheld at all times during the installation opera...

Page 3: ...plicable documents This installation manual is only valid in combination with the following technical information DOCUMENT TYPE Product data sheet Packaging and transport information MISUSE OR INCORRE...

Page 4: ...th UL 61730 Installation using a mounting structure for solar modules Mounting Structure Requirements Requirements for the mounting structure Conform to the necessary structural requirements Compliant...

Page 5: ...rientation Module Clamp Subconstruction Mounting profile 2 PLANNING 2 3 MOUNTING OPTIONS 2 PLANNING 2 3 MOUNTING OPTIONS TYPE OF INSTALLATION POINT MOUNTING SYSTEM LINEAR MOUNTING SYSTEM INSTALLATION...

Page 6: ...hat the subconstruction does not touch the junction box even under load The clamps or insertion profiles etc do not touch the glass even under load Ensure that the connection cables of the junction bo...

Page 7: ...t when deter mining the maximum number of modules in the string Parallel Connection Modules may be damaged by the occurrence of reverse currents caused by module defects ground leaks or defective insu...

Page 8: ...zontally as shown NOTE Module damage may occur Never step on modules Do not subject modules to any mechanical stress Do not allow any objects to fall onto modules 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 SAFETY AND TRANSPO...

Page 9: ...rcs may result from the separation of a closed circuit These can result in life threatening injuries The danger increases when several modules are connected in series Please be aware of that the entir...

Page 10: ...NGER Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock Electrical work may only be performed by qualified and skilled personnel see page 3 Ensure correct polarity Use solar cables for the connection at the j...

Page 11: ...e U S National Electrical Code addresses these issues in Article 250 Proper grounding is achieved by bonding all exposed non current carrying metal equipment to the appropriately sized equipment groun...

Page 12: ...in plated metal Equipment Grounding Conductor Aluminum Frame Screw Stainless Steel Q CELLS solar modules are known for a long operating life and minimal maintenance effort and expense Dirt and grime a...

Page 13: ...trum Center Drive Suite 1400 Irvine CA 92618 USA TEL 1 949 748 59 69 EMAIL inquiry us q cells com WEB www q cells us Subject to change without notice Q CELLS Installation manual solar modules Q PEAK D...

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