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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SOLAR MODULES GENERATION 4 (G4) – HANWHA Q CELLS GMBH – EN

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SOLAR MODULES GENERATION 4 (G4) – HANWHA Q CELLS GMBH – EN

2 PLANNING

2.3  Mounting options

Specifications

 

MODULE TYPE

MOUNTING 
OPTION

CLAMPING AREA

1

 [MM]

ALLOWED STATIC 
LOAD² [PA]

TEST-LOAD ACC. IEC 
61215 PUSH/PULL [PA] 

Q.PRO-G4.X

Q.PRO EC-G4.X

Q.PRO BFR-G4.X

Q.PLUS BFR-G4.X

CL1

Push

250 - 350

2700

5400/4000

>350 - 450

1900

Pull

250 - 450

2400

CL1 extended 

(min. 20 mm)

Push

250 - 350

3600

>350 - 450

3300

Pull

250 - 450

2400

CL3

Push

250 - 450

3300

5400/4000

Pull

250 - 450

2400

CL4

Push

0 - 300

1350

2400/2400

Pull

0 - 300

1200

FB1

Push

345

2200

5400/4000

Pull

345

2800

FB2

Push

345

3200

5400/4000

Pull

345

2800

FB1  

(250 mm)

Push

250

2900

5400/4000

Pull

250

2800

FB2 

(250 mm)

Push

250

3200

5400/4000

Pull

250

2800

IP1

Push

-

3200

5400/4000

Pull

-

3000

IP2

Push

-

1350

2400/2400

Pull

-

1200

CL5 hybrid 

clamping

Push

300 - 400

2700

2400/2400

Pull

300 - 400

2700

CL2 without 

substructure 

support

Push

0 - 100

1200

2400/2400

Pull

0 - 100

1100

1

 Distance between outer edge of module and middle of the clamp. 

² Describes the maximum module surface load (vertical to the module surface) regarding safety factors (e.g. EUROCODE). For

 

  this purpose, the load value determined by load tests according to various criteria: laminate overlay, plastic deformation, module  
  failure, and were divided with a safety factor. The minimum calculated load value corresponds to the maximum permitted load.

2 PLANNING

2.3  Mounting options

MOUNTING OPTION CL1

 

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Ensure, that the subconstruction does not run below the junction box.

 

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Ensure, that the connection cables of the junction box don‘t run between laminate and substructure.

MOUNTING OPTION CL1 EXTENDED

 

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Ensure, that there’s a distance of minimum 45 mm between laminate backside and subconstruction respectively  
that the distance between module frame backside and substructure is minimum 20 mm.

 

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Ensure, that the connection cables of the junction box don‘t run between laminate and substructure.

MOUNTING OPTION CL4

 

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Ensure, that the subconstruction runs exactly below the frame, not below the laminate (module less frame).

MOUNTING OPTIONS FB1 AND FB2

 

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Ensure, that the connection cables of the junction box don‘t run between laminate and substructure.

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Use M8 corrosion-proof screws and washers (diameter 16 mm).

Summary of Contents for Q.PRO-G4.X

Page 1: ...Valid for Africa Asia Europe Latin America South America Q PRO G4 X Q PRO EC G4 X Q PRO BFR G4 X Q PLUS BFR G4 X INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...possible danger or damage Categories Danger Risk of fatal injury Attention Risk of serious injury or damage to property Note Risk of damage to product Safety Regulations In particular the installer a...

Page 3: ...xt of accepted guarantees Q CELLS accepts no other responsibility for the functionality and safety of the modules Please observe the instructions for any other sys tem components that may be part of t...

Page 4: ...expansion and contraction due to temperature fluctuations Ensure that no mechanical stresses e g caused by vibrations twisting or expansion are generated on the module Ensure that the clamps and the m...

Page 5: ...of module and middle of the clamp Describes the maximum module surface load vertical to the module surface regarding safety factors e g EUROCODE For this purpose the load value determined by load tes...

Page 6: ...y module defects ground leaks or defective insulation Ensure that the maximum reverse current load capacity indicated in the data sheet is met In order to limit reverse currents that may occur we reco...

Page 7: ...modules NOTE Module damage may occur Do not install modules near flammable gas vapors Do not install modules in close proximity to air conditioning systems 3 1 Safety and transport 3 INSTALLATION DAN...

Page 8: ...can result in life threatening injuries The danger increases when several modules are connected in series Please be aware of that the entire open circuit voltage is active even at low levels of solar...

Page 9: ...ropriate and qualified tools of the manufacturer Tyco Amphenol or Multicontact 2 Cover the modules to be disconnected 4 2 Electrical installation safety 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Use solar cables for th...

Page 10: ...NECTION Protective Grounding The modules must be grounded in accordance with the local statutory regulations Functional grounding When using an installation tilt of 5 a functional grounding at the neg...

Page 11: ...area alone or without taking adequate security precautions Please commission a trade specialist Clean the modules as follows NOTE Module surface damage may occur Remove snow and ice carefully without...

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