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The choice of inverter depends on the country of the installation (see table 1): 

• In countries where functional grounding is not required: inverters with or without transfor-

mers can be used. 

•  In countries where functional grounding is required, or when a system is installed within 500 

meters from the coastline, or when the module is integrated into the roof (i.e. BIPV): inverters 
with galvanically isolated transformers must be used.

Irrespective of the installation country, please follow the instructions for the use of inverters 
with transformators as provided in the following section „Functional grounding.“ Also, refer to 
the specification and instructions as provided by the inverter manufacturer.

Install a functional grounding to the DC side of the solar array, when: 

• you install in a country where functional grounding is required according to table 1. 
• you install within 500 m from the coastline.

INVERTER

FUNCTIONAL GROUNDING

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR CIGS SOLAR MODULES Q-CELLS SE - EUROPE

5.5 GROUNDING

INSTALLATION SITE

GROUNDING RECOMMENDATION Q.SMART, Q.SMART UF, Q.SMART UF L

COUNTRIES WITHOUT GROUN-
DING REQUIREMENTS   

(Belarus, Belgium, Denmark, 
Croatia, Czech Republic, Germa-
ny, Estonia, Finland, France, 
Great Britain, Hungary, Iceland, 
Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, 
Moldova, The Netherlands, Nor-
way, Austria, Poland, Romania, 
Sweden, Slovakia, Slovenia, 
Switzerland, Ukraine)

• No grounding required. Inverters with or without transformators can be used.
• Exception „BIPV installations“: The grounding recommendations for „Countries 

with Grounding Requirements“ apply.

•  Exception „installation within 500 m of coastline“: The grounding recommen-

dations for „Countries with Grounding Requirements“ apply.

COUNTRIES WITH GROUNDING 
REQUIREMENTS   

(Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and 
Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Greece, 
Italy, Kazakhstan, Malta, Mace-
donia, Monaco, Montenegro, 
Portugal, Russia, San Marino, 
Serbia, Spain, Turkey, Vatican 
City, overseas countries and 
territories as well as outermost 
regions of the EU)

• Functional grounding over a resistor (min. 35k

) to limit ground fault current to 

30 mA (e.g.:  Fronius IG Plus with resistive grounding kit, Danfoss Unilynx with 
grounding kit).

•  Disconnection of the PV system from the inverter when ground fault currents 

exceed 50 mA for a length of time of 0.4 sec. (e.g.: Bender RCMA420, DOLD IP 
5883).

•  Use of inverter with flying inductor topologies without negative potentials at the 

generator poles (e.g.: Sunways AT).

•  Use of inverter with quiet-rail topologies whereby the string potential is ensured 

not to be negative (e.g.: Voltwerk VS with 6 modules per string).

• Framed Q.SMART modules

 

only

: Functional grounding with grounding kit of in-

verter manufacturer possible (hard grounding)

SPECIAL CASE:  

THE PV SYSTEM IS FENCED OFF 

(electrical operating room)

• Countries where functional grounding is not required: inverters with or without 

transformers can be used. 

• Countries where functional grounding is required: Functional grounding is requi-

red. The grounding requirements of the row “Countries with grounding require-
ments” apply. In this special case, hard grounding is permitted for all module 
types.

TABLE 1 : 

Grounding and inverter recommendations based on country of installation and Q.SMART series module type

Summary of Contents for Q.SMART

Page 1: ...Q SMART Installation and operation manual for Q SMART Q SMART UF Q SMART UF L Generation G1 3 CIGS SOLAR MODULES Valid for Europe ...

Page 2: ...ECYCLING PAGE 16 9 CONTACT PAGE 17 10 APPENDIX APPLICATION NOTE GROUNDING PAGE 18 Technical parameters and design are subject to change The data sheets and customer information valid at the point in time when the relevant module was manufactured apply for the carrying out of installation mounting or maintenance work on the solar modules DOCUMENT REVISION 3 0 This document applies for Europe for th...

Page 3: ...instructions please first contact your system supplier You can find more information at our website www q cells com Q CELLS CIGS solar modules allow you to directly transform the unlimited energy provided by the sun into environmentally friendly electrical energy In order to be able to completely exploit the full performance capacity of the Q CELLS solar modules please read the follow ing instruct...

Page 4: ...erating Manual by Q Cells for further information on ap proved installation and use of this product Warning ElEctrical Hazard Do not disconnect under load Q SMart UF l 100 PrOdUct Field wiring Copper only 14 AWG min Insulated for 90º C min Fire Rating Class C Safety Class ll Series Fuse 4 A nominal Power 5W 0W Short circuit current Open circuit Voltage current at Maximum Power Voltage at Maximum P...

Page 5: ... 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 scratches and other damage especially from impact at the edges or improper storage Do not subject the module surfaces to mechanical stress Do not stand on the modules Do not drop or place objects ...

Page 6: ...ls Solar modules are not explosion proof operating equipment The modules are not suitable for mobile usage or for indoor installations Optimal solar irradiation results in a maximum energy yield For this reason set up the mod ules so that they are facing the sun Avoid shading of the modules as this has a negative impact on the energy yield A module is considered shade free when it is entirely unsh...

Page 7: ...tools mounting materials or solar modules can fall and injure people Block off the danger area on the ground before begin ning the assembly 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 and that no damage can occur Protect all parts of the module during transport and install...

Page 8: ...dules may be installed in landscape or portrait format Install the module in such a way that the junction box is positioned in the upper area of the module and the wires hang downwards Ensure that the drainage openings of the frame are left open following installation to allow water runoff This prevents frost damage Install the modules with a minimum tilt angle of 3 and a maximum tilt angle of 75 ...

Page 9: ...cted as a coordinated unit To ensure a long term stability of the solar modules Install the module according to the mounting variants and the defined clamp areas Please refer to the Q CELLS clamp list Noncompliance with the clamp list regarding defined mounting variants clamp positions and approved clamps can lead to module breakage and loss of safety class II Ensure that the module cannot bend or...

Page 10: ...ss edge to the first active cell is 18 5 mm Figure 3 Ensure that clamps overlap the glass edge Figure 3 10 mm to 15 mm on the top side of the module 12 16 mm on the module back side These specifications also apply for the support of support longitudinal Ensure a minimum gap of 1 mm between the glass edge and inner side of the clamp at 25 C Figure 3 to allow for thermal expansion of the module Lock...

Page 11: ...0 mm Clamp height corresponding to 36 mm frame height Figure 4 Clamp depth 7 12 mm Figure 4 Clamp area clamp depth x clamp width 600 mm Clamps that comply to the local statics requirements Clamps that ensure longevity and secure long term fastening of the modules CLAMP SYSTEMS FIGURE 4 Frame profile with clamp height and depth in mm 5 3 MECHANICAL MOUNTING FRAMED MODULES INSTALLATION AND OPERATION...

Page 12: ...nto account all working conditions and relevant technical regu lations and standards In this way you ensure that the maximum system voltage including the necessary safety supplements are not exceeded Also take the voltage limitation of the inverter into account when laying out the string length Only connect modules of the same type and voltage class Do not exceed the maximum permissible reverse cu...

Page 13: ...ecommendations for Countries with Grounding Requirements apply Exception installation within 500 m of coastline The grounding recommen dations for Countries with Grounding Requirements apply COUNTRIES WITH GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS Albania Andorra Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Greece Italy Kazakhstan Malta Mace donia Monaco Montenegro Portugal Russia San Marino Serbia Spain Turkey Vatican City over...

Page 14: ...ximum voltage system or b ground fault currents 50 mA don t exceed a length of time of 0 4 s are detectable and preventable with certainty A simple ground fault safety device must not be used Specifications for topologies Transformerless inverters with flying inductor topologies on which the negative pole of the PV generator is permanently grounded can be used anywhere with Q SMART modules Transfo...

Page 15: ...olar cables and insulated compatible connectors Q SMART modules uses MC4 connectors Only use additional components which are compatible with the modules and its electrical specifications Ensure that all electrical components are in a undamaged dry and safe condition In this way you avoid that electrical short circuits or dangerous contact voltages occur due to de fective or damaged cables Always a...

Page 16: ...g 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 Modules must not be covered by snow or ice for a longer period 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...

Page 17: ...nallee 17 21 06766 Bitterfeld Wolfen Germany TEL 49 0 3494 66 99 0 FAX 49 0 3494 66 99 199 EMAIL service q cells com WEB www q cells com Subject to change Q Cells SE Installation and operation manual CIGS modules G1 3_Europe_EN_2012 04_03 ...

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