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SIM02E-010C+E 

 

6

Annex 

(normative) 

 

 

Test load

Design load

Table.A1-1 Test load by clipping on long frames (see Fig. A1)

Table.A1 Design load by clipping on long frames (see Fig. A1)

Clip center position

Clip center position

(e & Lc: mm)

downward force

upward force

(e & Lc: mm)

downward force

upward force

315 

 e 

 435, 100 

 Lc 

 150

5,400Pa

2,400Pa

315 

 e 

 435, 100 

 Lc 

 150

3,600Pa

1,600Pa

Table.A2-1 Test load by clipping on long frames (see Fig. A2)

Table.A2 Design load by clipping on long frames (see Fig. A2)

Clip center position

Clip center position

(e: mm)

downward force

upward force

(e: mm)

downward force

upward force

415 

 e 

 435

5,400Pa

2,400Pa

415 

 e 

 435

3,600Pa

1,600Pa

300 

 e 

 435

2,400Pa

2,400Pa

300 

 e 

 435

1,600Pa

1,600Pa

Table.A3-1 Test load by using Bolt Holes (see Fig. A3)

Table.A3 Design load by using Bolt Holes (see Fig. A3)

bolts & nuts

Clip center position

(position of using holes)

downward force

upward force

(position of using holes)

downward force

upward force

4 points at "b" hole 

5,400Pa

2,400Pa

4 points at "b" hole 

3,600Pa

1,600Pa

*The test load has been calculated with a saferty factor of 1.5 from the design load.

test load

design load

test load

design load

test load

design load

Fig. A3-1: The components for BOLT & NUT 

1. Spring washer                                        2. Washer 

    Material: Stainless steel    

 Material: Stainless steel 

    Diameter: M8 8.2/15.4 mm 

 Diameter: M8 8.5/15.5 mm 

    Thickness: 2 mm (reference value) 

 Thickness: 1.6 mm (reference value) 

3. Bolt                                                          4. Nut 

    Material: Stainless steel                               Material: Stainless steel                            
    Size: M8                                                       Size: M8 
    Diameter: M8 x 20 mm 

 

Summary of Contents for NU-JD545

Page 1: ...s e g snow stopper to avoid possible damage 13 Periodically remove any overhanging snow and or ice from the PV module framework as it may cause deformation of the PV module frame GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 1 INTRODUCTION This INSTALLATION MANUAL contains essential information for the electrical and mechanical installation that you must know before installing SHARP PV modules This also contains safety in...

Page 2: ...ters and circuit breakers immediately should a problem occur 17 In case the glass surface of a PV module is broken wear goggles and tape the glass to keep the broken pieces in place 18 A defective PV module may generate power even if it is removed from the system It may be dangerous to handle the PV module while exposed to sunlight Place a defective PV module in a carton so PV cells are completely...

Page 3: ...maximum output power when it faces the sun directly 5 degrees or more is recommended for the tilt angle of the PV module for the maintenance See 9 Maintenance For the standalone systems with a battery where the PV modules are attached to a permanent structure the tilt angle of the PV modules should be determined to optimize the performance when the sunlight is the scarcest In general if the electr...

Page 4: ... wiring and the state of the jacket of wires occasionally The PV modules is equipped with anti reflective coating glass do not touch the glass since finger prints or stains will easily mark If dirt build up becomes excessive clean the glass surface with water only INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES 1 INSTALLATION Mounting Using Clamps The PV modules can be mounted with clamps clips as ...

Page 5: ...cal conditions These values are calculated under the condition of Voc at 40 C Under normal conditions a PV module is likely to experience conditions that produce more current and or voltage than reported at Standard Test Conditions Accordingly the values of Isc and Voc marked on this PV module should be multiplied by a factor of 1 25 when determining component voltage ratings conductor current rat...

Page 6: ...Pa 300 e 435 2 400Pa 2 400Pa 300 e 435 1 600Pa 1 600Pa Table A3 1 Test load by using Bolt Holes see Fig A3 Table A3 Design load by using Bolt Holes see Fig A3 bolts nuts Clip center position position of using holes downward force upward force position of using holes downward force upward force 4 points at b hole 5 400Pa 2 400Pa 4 points at b hole 3 600Pa 1 600Pa The test load has been calculated w...

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