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Ver. 6.0U _ Sep 6, 2012

Installation Manual for PV Modules

B) MODULE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

There are several approved ways to mount these Sharp PV modules to 

a support structure. They may be mounted either using the bolt holes 

provided or using frame clamps (not provided). Inter-module type or 

end-type clamps must be designed for PV modules and have minimum 

dimensions shown in Figure 4 & 5 and listed in Table I on the long sides 

of the module in accordance with the instructions below and drawings 

provided. To avoid shading and module damage, the clamp should be 

within frame coverage width. Further, the clamp should not extend higher 

than the level defined by an imaginary line drawn at 24 degrees from 

the module glass outward from the intersection of the frame and glass. 

Clamps should be made of aluminum, stainless steel or other appropriate 

material to resist weathering and galvanic corrosion. Sharp does not 

warranty frame clamps or take responsibility for any third party mounting 

system. Sharp does not warranty frame clamps. The Sharp module 

warranty may be void if customer-selected frame clamps or third party 

mounting system are improper or inadequate with respect to properties 

(including strength or material) or installation. Note that if metal clamps 

are used, there must be a path to ground from the clamps, (for instance, 

by using star washers in the hardware set). Please review the descriptions 

below and drawings carefully; not mounting the modules according to one 

of these methods may void your warranty. Additionally, UL has tested and 

listed these modules for mounting using either bolts or clamps. Mounting 

with clamps is considered to be equivalent to mounting with bolts and is 

acceptable under the same conditions as bolt mounting.

To provide adequate ventilation, modules must be mounted such that 

there is a minimum 50 mm gap between the bottom of the module frame 

and the roof deck/ground surface.
Mounting Using Frame Bolt Holes (Figures 6)
The modules may be fastened to a support utilizing the four 9 mm 

diameter holes in the bottom of the frame and according to Figure 6. The 

module should be fastened with four (4) M8 (5/16") bolts. Recommended 

torque value is 12.5 Nm. This mounting method is designed to a static 

load of 2400 Pa (50.1 lbs/ft²). For your reference, please use the washer 

specified as below for the minimum requirement:

We recommended parts of the following specifications. 
1) Spring washer                             3) Bolt 

    Material: Stainless Steel 

                Material: Stainless Steel

    Diameter: M8 (5/16")  

                Diameter: M8 (5/16")×20 mm 

    Thickness: 2 mm (reference value)

2) Washer                          

            4) Nut

    Material: Stainless Steel                   Material: Stainless Steel

    Size: M8 (5/16")                             

Size: M8 (5/16")

    Thickness: 1.6 mm (reference value)      
Mounting Using Clamps on Long Edge of Module: Long Edge Parallel 

to Array Rails (Figures 4 & 8)
The modules may be mounted using clamps designed for solar modules 

as shown in Figure 4 and Table I. Note that the clamp positions are 

important – the clamp centerlines must be between 5.9” (150 mm) and 

16.1” (410 mm) regarding ND/NU series as shown in Figure 8 from the 

end of the module. The module must be supported along the length of the 

long edge, and should overlap the array rail by at least 0.4” (10 mm). Note 

that the mounting clamps should meet the minimum dimensions as shown 

in Figure 4 and listed in Table I. The array rails must support the bottom 

of the modules and must be a continuous piece (no un-spliced breaks in 

the rail). This mounting method is designed to a static load rating of 2400 

Pa (50.1 lbs/ft²).

Mounting Using Clamps on Long Edge of Module: Long Edge 

Perpendicular to Array Rails (Figures 5 & 9)

The modules may also be mounted using clamps on the long sides of 

the module when the array rails are perpendicular to the long sides, as 

shown in Figure 5 and listed in Table I. The clamp centerlines must be 

between 5.9” (150 mm) and 16.1” (410 mm) regarding ND/NU series as 

shown in Figure 9 from the ends of the module. Note that the mounting 

clamps should meet the minimum dimensions as shown in Figure 5 and 

listed in Table I. The array rails must support the bottom of the modules 

and clamps, also must be continuous pieces (no un-spliced breaks in the 

rail). This mounting method is designed to a static load rating of 2400 Pa 

(50.1 lbs/ft²).

 Rail parallel with long side of module

Figure 4

Rail perpendicular with long side of module

Figure 5

Summary of Contents for ND-255QCS

Page 1: ...case of a brushless motor the lock function may become active and the motor may be damaged 2 In the case of a brush type motor the coil may be damaged 6 Always use gloves when handling the module never touch the glass surface with bare hands GENERAL SAFETY 1 Wiring and grounding method of the frame of arrays shall comply with national regional and local codes laws and standards 2 PV modules should...

Page 2: ... or in a raceway to prevent movement of the interconnect cable over time Cable support should be done in a way to avoid the connector from scratching or impacting the back sheet of the module 11 Do not touch the terminal box and the end of the interconnect cables connectors with bare hands during installation or under sunlight regardless of whether the PV module is connected to or disconnected fro...

Page 3: ...electronics corp E69905 assembly consists of a slider base and 8 32 screw and hex nut screw and hex nut are parts in component of 1954381 2 1 Place the grounding onto the frame making sure that the screw straddles the grounding hole 2 Thread the hex nut onto the end of the screw tighten the nut Recommended torque is between 2 0 and 2 2 Nm 3 Insert the grounding wire into the wire slot Press down o...

Page 4: ... in the bottom of the frame and according to Figure 6 The module should be fastened with four 4 M8 5 16 bolts Recommended torque value is 12 5 Nm This mounting method is designed to a static load of 2400 Pa 50 1 lbs ft For your reference please use the washer specified as below for the minimum requirement We recommended parts of the following specifications 1 Spring washer 3 Bolt Material Stainles...

Page 5: ...ions Clamp Thickness Minimum mm Clamp Width Minimum mm Catch Width Minimum mm Support Width Minimum mm Option A 3 3 mm 38 mm 5 mm 10 mm Option B 3 0 mm 43 6 mm 5 mm 10 mm Figure 6 1640 0 mm 820 0 mm 558 8 mm minimum Figure 7 5 9 150 mm e 16 1 410 mm 5 9 150 mm s 16 1 410 mm Figure 8 Figure 9 ...

Page 6: ...r Vpmax 30 2 V 29 8 V 29 3 V Current at maximum power Ipmax 8 45 A 8 4 A 8 36 A Maximum System Voltage 600 V 600 V 600 V Minimum Blocking diode 15 A 15 A 15 A Series Fuse 15 A 15 A 15 A ND 250QCJ ND 245QCJ ND 240QCJ Maximum Power Pmax 250 0 W 245 0 W 240 0 W Open Circuit Voltage Voc 38 3 V 37 8 V 37 5 V Short Circuit Current Isc 8 9 A 8 90 A 8 75 A Voltage at maximum power Vpmax 29 8 V 29 3 V 29 3...

Page 7: ...years from date of purchase by the consumer the first 10 years at 90 minimum rated power output and the balance of 15 years at 80 minimum rated power output This warranty is transferable when product remains installed in original location at the time of product warranty registration This warranty does not apply to any alteration of the appearance of the Product that does not affect the performance...

Page 8: ...hall not exceed the purchase price paid to Sharp for the Product or service which gave rise to the claim under the Limited Warranty The repair replacement of the Product or the supply of additional Product does not cause the beginning of new warranty terms nor shall the original warranty terms of this Limited Warranty be extended Any replaced product shall become Sharp s property Where to Obtain S...

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