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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SOLAR MODULES Q.PEAK DUO XL-G9.2 – Q CELLS

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SOLAR MODULES Q.PEAK DUO XL-G9.2 – Q CELLS

Specifications

MODULE TYPE

MOUNTING
OPTION

POSITION OF 
CLAMPS* [MM]

TEST LOAD 
PUSH / PULL**  [PA] 

DESIGN LOAD 
PUSH / PULL**  [PA] 

SAFETY 
FACTOR

Q.PEAK DUO XL-G9.2 CL1a 

300 - 550

5400 / 2400

3600 / 1600

1.5

FB1

427.5

FB2

427.5

3600 / 2400

2400 / 1600

CL3

300 - 550

IP1

-

CL1b

300 - 550

3000 / 2400

2000 / 1600

 

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The below mounting options are only possible under certain conditions.

MODULE TYPE

MOUNTING 
OPTION

POSITION OF 
CLAMPS* [MM]

TEST LOAD 
PUSH / PULL*** 
[PA] 

DESIGN LOAD 
PUSH / PULL*** 
[PA] 

SAFETY 
FACTOR

Q.PEAK DUO XL-G9.2 TB1

881.5

2400 / 2200

1600 / 1460

1.5

TC1

881.5 - 931.5

2400 / 1600

1600 / 1060

*
 
** 
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Distance between outer edge of module and middle of the clamp (see table „2.3 Mounting Options“ on page 7); consider further details 
below. 
Loads according to IEC 61215-2:2016. 
Test procedure according to IEC 61215-2:2016. Loads for these mounting options do not fulfill the requirements of the standards.

ATTENTION

 

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The loads in the table are related to the mechanical stability of the solar modules. The mechanical stability of the mounting 
system including clamps has to be evaluated by the system supplier. The listed test load values for Q CELLS were determinded 
with the following clamp parameters: clamp width = 40 mm and clamp depth = 10 mm. The system installer is responsible for 
the determination of location-specific load requirements.

 

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Ensure, that the subconstruction does not touch the junction box (even under load). The clamps or insertion profiles etc. must 
also not touch the glass (even under load).

 

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CL1b: Using of short mounting rails are permissible. Minimum height of the short mounting rails should be ≥ 20 mm (clearance 
between frame bottom edge and roof top).

 

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Ensure, that the junction box’s connection cables do not run between the laminate and the mounting rails.

 

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A minimum support depth of 15 mm is required on the back side of the module for IP1 and CL3. Ensure minimum support 
depth of 10 mm on the front side of the module for IP1.

 

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For CL1a and CL3 with rails: Ensure that the module frame is fixed directly on the rail of the substructure (no spacer allowed 
between the module and substructure).

 

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The module bends under loads. Therefore, sharp objects (e.g. screws) must not be mounted near the module backside.

 

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Use M8 corrosion-proof screws and washers (diameter ≥ 15.8 mm) for FB1 and FB2 mounting. Mounting screws and washers 
should have the same material properties.

2  PLANNING

2.3  MOUNTING OPTIONS

2  PLANNING

2.3  MOUNTING OPTIONS

TYPE OF
INSTALLATION

MODULE

POINT MOUNTING SYSTEM

LINEAR MOUNTING SYSTEM

TRACKER 
INSTALLATION
ON MOUNTING
POINTS

Q.PEAK DUO XL-G9.2

TRACKER 
INSTALLATION
WITH CLAMPS

Q.PEAK DUO XL-G9.2

TB1

881.5

EN

TC1

881.5 - 
931.5

EN

Summary of Contents for Q.PEAK DUO XL-G9.2 Series

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Q PEAK DUO XL G9 2 solar module series Valid for Africa Europe LatinAmerica South America...

Page 2: ...pulations such as country specific regulations for pressure equipment operational safety hazardous goods and environmental protection Regulations and requirements specific to the system Any applicable...

Page 3: ...ents prior to installation of the solar power system Other applicable documents In addition to this Manual following technical information are relevant DOCUMENT TYPE Product data sheet Packaging and t...

Page 4: ...tural requirements Compliant with local snow and wind loads Properly fastened to the ground the roof or the fa ade Forces acting on the module are relayed to the mounting substructure Ensures sufficie...

Page 5: ...he following clamp parameters clamp width 40mm and clamp depth 10mm The system installer is responsible for the determination of location specific load requirements Ensure that the subconstruction doe...

Page 6: ...n the string Parallel Connection Modules may be damaged by the occurrence of reverse currents caused by module defects ground leaks or defective insulation Ensure that the maximum reverse current load...

Page 7: ...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 TRANSPORT Danger Risk of...

Page 8: ...esult 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 entire open ci...

Page 9: ...oceed in reverse order Danger 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 fo...

Page 10: ...Modules must be cleaned manually and only with sufficient water Protective Grounding The modules must be grounded in accordance with the local statutory regulations DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to...

Page 11: ...ectrically conductive parts WARNING Risk of falling due to unsecured access Never access the installation area alone or without taking adequate security precautions Please commission a trade specialis...

Page 12: ...manual solar modules Q PEAK DUO XL G9 2_2020 12_Rev01_AU HANWHA Q CELLS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Suite 1 Level 1 15 Blue Street North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia TEL 61 0 2 9016 3033 FAX 61 0 2 9016 3032 EMAIL...

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