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when part of a module is shaded and the rest is exposed to the sun. 
These currents can cause the affected cells to get very hot and 
could even damage the module. To protect module from such high 
reverse currents 

   All modules rated greater than 55 Watt have bypass diode already 

integrated in the junction box.  

 

In the unlikely event of diode failure Renogy recommends a 
qualified service technician be employed to determine if diodes 
have failed and to make replacement. 

                 5.3 General Installation 

  The modules are equipped with PV wiring connectors that comply 

with the Standard for Connectors for use in Photovoltaic Systems, UL 
6703, see module literature for appropriate mating connectors.  

  Do not use modules of different configurations in the same system. 

Several modules are connected in series and then in parallel to form 
a PV array, especially for application with a high operation voltage. If 
modules are connected in series, the total voltage is equal to the sum 
of individual voltages. For applications requiring high currents, 
several photovoltaic modules can be connected in parallel; the total 
current is equal to the sum of individual currents. 

  Module is supplied with Multicontact connectors (PV-KBT4 and PV-

KST4) to use for system electrical connections. Use the National 
Electric Code to determine system wiring size (refer to NEC clause 
310), type and temperature rating of conductors to be connected to 
the module’s connectors. Wiring connected to the module’s wiring 
should be #12 AWG (minimum) and must be temperature rated at 
90°C (minimum). 

  In Canada installation shall be in accordance with CSA C22.1, Safety 

Standard for Electrical Installations, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 
1. 

  The cross section area of cable and the capacity of connector must 

be selected to suit the maximum system short circuit current, 
otherwise the cable and connector will be overheated under large 
current. Refer to NEC for details. 

  Module overcurrent protection, rated for DC use fuses 

5.4 Grid Connected Electrical System 

 

The DC electrical energy generated by photovoltaic systems may 
also be converted to AC and connected to a utility grid system. As 
local utilities’ policies on connecting renewable energy systems to 
their grids vary from region to region, consult a qualified system 
designer or integrator to design such a system. Permits are 
normally required to install such a system and the utility must 
formally approve and inspect such a system before it can be 
connected to the grid. 

6. Commission and Maintenance 

Renogy recommends that all work in commissioning and maintenance of 
a system must be performed by a qualified solar PV technician! 

6.1 Testing, Commissioning, and 

Troubleshooting 

  Test all electrical and electronic components of your system before 

commissioning it. Follow the instructions in the guides supplied with 
the components and equipment. 

  Testing modules connected in series before they are connected to 

system. 

  To determine Voc and Isc in the following tests, the module(s) must 

be exposed to the sun and not connected to a load. Observe 
personal safety when making these measurements. 

  Check the open-circuit voltage (Voc) of every series module using a 

digital multimeter (Fluke 170 series are recommended). The 
measured system Voc should correspond to the sum of the Vocs of 
the individual module. You will find the rated voltage in the technical 
specifications of the type of the module used and in the tables at the 
end of this Installation Guide. If the measured value is significantly 
lower than the expected value, proceed as described under 
“Troubleshooting an excessively low voltage”. 

  Determine the short-circuit current (Isc) of every series circuit. It can 

be measured directly by connecting the digital multimeter connected 
in the two terminals of series circuit or module, Attention, the rated 
scale of the ammeter or the rated current of load should more than 
1.25 times than the rated short-circuit current of series module. You 
will find the rated current in the technical specifications of the type 
of module used. The measured value can vary significantly, 
depending on weather conditions, the time of day and shading of 
the module. 

To identify the commonly low voltage and excessively low voltage, the 
commonly how voltage mentioned here is the decrease of open-circuit 
voltage of the module, which is caused by the temperature rising of solar 
cells or lower irradiance. Excessively low voltage is typically caused by 
improper connections at the terminals or defective bypass diodes. 

  First, check all wiring connections to make sure it is not open-circuit 

or is not connection well. 

  Check the open-circuit voltage of each module: 

  Fully cover the modules with an opaque material. 

  Disconnect the wiring at both terminals of the modules. 

  Remove the opaque material from the module to be checked and 

measure the open-circuit voltage at its terminals. 

  If the measured voltage is only half of the rated, this indicates a 

defective bypass diode. Refer to ‘Testing and replacing bypass 
diodes’. 

Summary of Contents for RNG Series

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC PV MODULES...

Page 2: ...Installation Requirements 4 3 3 Site Considerations 5 3 4 System Fire Rating 5 4 Module Mounting 5 4 1 Bolting 5 4 2 Top Down Clamps 6 4 3 Grounding 6 5 Electrical Installation 6 5 1 Cables and Wiring...

Page 3: ...ation including without limitation the risk of electric shock One individual module may generate DC voltages greater than 30 volts when exposed to direct sunlight Contact with a DC voltage of 30V or m...

Page 4: ...e structure can bear the module system load Ensure the supporting roof has fire resistant roof covering Renogy modules are listed as Class C under the UL790 Standard 3 1 Unpacking and Storing Unpack m...

Page 5: ...ng All installation methods herein are only for reference and Renogy will not provide their own mounting components Instead the system installer is responsible for making sure installation is abided b...

Page 6: ...made of metal the surface of the frame must be electroplated and have excellent conductivity We recommend the lay in lug Cat No GBL4 DBT rated for 600Volts company ILSCO UL number is E34440 when groun...

Page 7: ...nections Appropriate MC4 connectors will have a manufacturer name of the following Model Renogy Forward Electronics Jiangsu Forward Electronic Technology Co Ltd No 291 East Street Zhulin Town Jintan C...

Page 8: ...mally approve and inspect such a system before it can be connected to the grid 6 Commission and Maintenance Renogy recommends that all work in commissioning and maintenance of a system must be perform...

Page 9: ...face Insert a 3mm flat screwdriver into the slot on the junction box cover The cover has a sign of screwdriver Gently pull up the four slots until the cover been opened Insert the 3mm flat screwdriver...

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