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Ver. 2.0U Dec. 4, 2008 

 

 

- 1 -                                                                    Installation Manual for PV modules 

INSTALLATION AND USER MANUAL 

FOR SHARP PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES 

ND-U230C1 / ND-U224C1 / ND-U216C1 

ND-224UC1 / ND-220UC1 / ND-216UC1 / ND-208UC1 / ND-200UC1 

NT-175UC1 / NT-170UC1 / NE-170UC1 / NE-165UC1 

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

This manual contains important safety instructions for the PV module that must be followed during the 

installation and the maintenance of PV modules. 

 

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE MODULES. 

PLEASE PASS ALONG THIS MANUAL TO YOUR CUSTOMER. 

 

A) GENERAL MANUAL 

 

A-1. INTRODUCTION 

Thank you for choosing SHARP photovoltaic (PV) module

This 

Installation Manual contains essential information for electrical and 

mechanical installation that you must know before installing SHARP 

photovoltaic modules. These modules are UL listed (UL 1703). This 

Manual also contains safety information you need to be familiar with. 
All the information described in this Manual is the intellectual property 

of SHARP and is based on the technologies and experience that have 

been acquired and accumulated over the long history of SHARP. This 

Manual does not constitute a warranty, expressed or implied. SHARP 

does not assume responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for loss, 

damage, or expense arising out of or in any way connected with 

installation, operation, use or maintenance of PV modules. No 

responsibility is assumed by SHARP for any infringement of patents or 

other rights of third parties that may result from use of PV modules. 
SHARP reserves the right to make changes to the product, 

specifications or Installation Manual without prior notice. 

 

A-2. GENERAL INFORMATION 
  (INCLUDING WARNING AND SAFETY) 

The installation of PV modules requires a great degree of skill and 

should only be performed by qualified licensed professionals, including 
licensed contractors and licensed electricians. Please be aware that 

there is a serious risk of various types of injury occurring during the 

installation including the risk of electric shock. These SHARP PV 

modules are equipped with a permanently attached special cable 
assembly for ease of installation which does not require special 

assembly. 

 
< GENERAL WARNING > 

1.

 

PV modules are heavy. Handle with care. 

2.

 

Before you attempt to install, wire, operate and maintain the PV 

module, please make sure that you completely understand the 

information described in this Installation Manual. 

3.

 

Contact with electrically active parts of a PV module such as 

terminals can result in burns, sparks and lethal shock whether the 

PV modules are connected or not. 

4.

 

PV modules produce electricity when sufficient sunlight or other 

light source illuminates the module. When modules are connected 

in series, voltage is cumulative. When modules are connected in 

parallel, current is cumulative. PV systems can produce high 

voltage and current which could present an increased hazard and 

may cause serious injury or death. 

5.

 

Do not connect PV modules directly to motor loads. Variation in PV 

module output power as a function of solar irradiance may damage 
directly-connected loads.

 

For example, 

1: In the 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.

 

 
< GENERAL SAFETY >

 

1.

 

Install PV modules and ground frames and other metal 

components in accordance with applicable codes and regulations. 

2.

 

PV modules should be installed and maintained by qualified 

personnel. Only installation/service personnel should have access 

to the PV module installation site. 

3.

 

Keep children away from PV modules. 

4.

 

Prior to installation, do not store modules outdoors or in a damp 

environment to prevent glass from damage due to white 

efflorescence. 

5.

 

When PV modules are installed on roofs or any other structures 

above ground, appropriate safety practices should be followed and 

appropriate safety equipment should be used in order to avoid 

possible safety hazards. Note that the installation of PV modules 

on some roof types may require the addition of fireproofing, as 
required by local building/fire codes. 

6.

 

Roof mounted PV modules are to be mounted over a fire resistant 

roof. 

7.

 

Only PV modules with the same cell size should be connected in 
series. 

8.

 

Follow all safety precautions of other components used in the 

system. 

9.

 

In order to avoid risk of injury or electrical shock, do not allow 

anyone to handle damaged PV modules if the person is unqualified 

or has limited knowledge of PV modules. Place defective PV 

modules in cartons so PV cells are completely shaded, because a 

defective PV module or module with broken glass may generate 

power even if it is removed from the system. 

10.

 

When installing PV modules in a readily accessible location, the 

National Electrical Code (NEC) 690.33 requires installing the 

additional locking sleeve (Multi-Contact part # PV-SSH4) on the 
connector. Note that this sleeve is not included with the module. 

This requirement is for circuits operating in excess of 30 volts, 

nominal, maximum system voltage for DC or 30 volts for AC 

circuits

.

 

 

11.

 

Avoid uneven shade on the PV module surface. Shaded cells may 

become hot (“hot spot” phenomenon) which may result in 

permanent damage to the module (e.g., solder joints may peel off). 

Summary of Contents for ND-U230C1

Page 1: ...thal shock whether the PV modules are connected or not 4 PV modules produce electricity when sufficient sunlight or other light source illuminates the module When modules are connected in series voltage is cumulative When modules are connected in parallel current is cumulative PV systems can produce high voltage and current which could present an increased hazard and may cause serious injury or de...

Page 2: ...oves with padding in the palm and finger areas 14 Do not drop the PV module or allow objects to fall on the PV module 15 Do not lift the PV module by only one side The frame may bend Always use two hands to lift and carry the PV module on the long side of the frame 16 Some PV modules incorporate one or more support bars on the back of the module Do not mount or carry the PV module using the suppor...

Page 3: ...ions below In a connection of this type the hardware such as a star washer must score the frame surface to make positive electrical contact with the frame The ground wire must not be smaller than No 14 AWG 2 1 mm2 and should be sized according to the NEC Hardware used must be compatible with the mounting structure material to avoid galvanic corrosion If using the SHARP On Energy mounting system th...

Page 4: ...5 11 12 The modules may be mounted using clamps designed for solar modules as shown in Figures 5 Note that the clamp positions are important the clamp centerlines must be between 9 3 235 mm and 19 4 495 mm regarding ND series as shown in Figure 11 and 8 3 210mm and 18 5 470mm regarding NT NE series as shown in Figure 12 from the end of the module The module must be supported along the length of th...

Page 5: ... s Figure 12 NT NE series Figure 9 ND series u u u u Figure 12 NT NE series Figure 9 ND series Figure 10 NT NE series 8 3 210 mm g 18 5 470 mm Figure 11 ND series 9 3 235 mm e 19 4 495 mm Figure 13 ND series 9 3 235 mm s 19 4 495 mm 8 3 210 mm u 18 5 470 mm Figure 14 NT NE series ...

Page 6: ...m power Ipmax 7 66 A 7 54 A 7 48 A 7 25 A 7 04 A Maximum System Voltage 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V Minimum Blocking diode 15 A 15 A 15 A 15 A 15 A Series Fuse 15 A 15 A 15 A 15 A 15 A NT 175UC1 NT 170UC1 NE 170UC1 NE 165UC1 Maximum Power Pmax 175 0 W 142 0 W 170 0 W 165 0 W Open Circuit Voltage Voc 44 4 V 43 2 V 43 2 V 43 1 V Short Circuit Current Isc 5 40 A 5 47 A 5 47 A 5 31 A Voltage at maxi...

Page 7: ...nship and materials and Sharp agrees that for a period of one 1 year from the date of purchase by the consumer that Sharp will at its option either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the purchaser for parts or labor for the period s set forth below Limited Warranty For Power The warranty period with respect to ...

Page 8: ...improper voltage or power surges or abnormal environmental conditions such as acid rain or other pollution c the components in the construction base on which the module is mounted are defective d external corrosion mold discoloration or the like occurs e the product has been moved from its original installation f the model number or serial number of the product is altered removed or rendered illeg...

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