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SAFETY AND INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR 

PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES 

 

The junction box does not require any extra 

field wiring at the terminals. (Changing wires 

or modifying any piece of the junction box, 

including the bypass diodes  will void the 

module warranty.) 

 

7c) Electrical Connection 

 

Danger! Risk of serious injury or death from 
electric shock or electric arc flash! Do not 
connect or disconnect modules under load! 

 

 

Even if the modules are protected against 
accidental 

contact, under unfavorable 

conditions high hazardous voltage (several 
hundreds of volts) may occur during 
installation. Consequently, installation and 
maintenance of the modules,  as well as the 
connection to the main power supply, may 
only be performed by authorized and qualified 
persons.  
 

 

Before connection of the system to the grid, 
the PV system must be approved for correct 
installation, by an electrician responsible to 
the operator and the local electricity 
company. 
 

 

The design of the PV system should be done by 
a qualified person familiar with PV system 
design. The system design is the responsibility 
of the PV system designer. Therefore, SILFAB 
does not assume any liability for how the 
modules are installed.  
 

 

The junction boxes used with SLA/SLG modules 
contain bypass diodes wired in parallel with 
the PV cell  strings.  In  the  case  of  partial  
shading,  the  diodes  bypass  the  current 
generated  by  the  non-shaded  cells,  thereby  
limiting  the module’s  heating  and 

 

performance losses. Bypass diodes are not 
over-current protection devices. 

 

In the event of a known or suspected diode 
failure, installers or maintenance providers 
should contact Silfab.

 Never attempt to open 

the junction box by yourself! 

Under normal conditions, a PV module is likely to 

experience conditions that produce more current 

and/or voltage than reported at STC. Accordingly, 

the values of I

sc

 and V

oc

 marked on the module 

should be multiplied by a factor of 1.25 when 

determining component voltage ratings,

 

conductor current ratings, fuse sizes, and size 

of controls connected to the PV output.

 Refer to 

NEC 690.8 (B) for an additional 1.25 multiplier 

that may be required for sizing fuses and 

conductors. 
 

 

V

oc

  should be increased by a factor according 

to the lowest ambient air temperatures 

expected for the installation site. Refer to NEC 

690.7 for the correct V

oc

  correction factor 

according to the respective temperatures. If 

this  information  is  not available, a  1.25 

multiplying factor can be used as default value 

for correction of V

oc

 

 

In order to obtain the required electrical 

current and/or voltage, the modules can be 

connected in series, in parallel,  or in a 

combination of both.  

 

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In the case of series connection, do not 

exceed the maximum system voltage of 

600V even at low temperatures. Always use 

the same type and rating of module in one 

installation! 

 

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In the case of parallel connection of 

modules or series strings of modules, fusing 

may be required. Information about the 

fuse rating can be found on the module’s 

nameplate and in the datasheet – see also 

NEC 690 for additional fusing requirements. 

 

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The voltage of the strings of modules, in 

series, when measured at their poles, is 

the sum of all the individual voltages of 

Summary of Contents for SLAXXXM3A/SLAXXXM

Page 1: ...Document Number MAN SFO 02 Revision Date April 2 2013 SILFAB ONTARIO INC SAFETY and INSTALLATION MANUAL Photovoltaic Modules SLAXXXM3A SLAXXXM SLAXXXP3A SLAXXXP SLGXXXM3G SLGXXXM SLGXXXP3G SLGXXXP...

Page 2: ...tly follow the instructions Failure to follow these instructions may result in death injury or property damage and possible void of warranty Warning All instructions should be read and understood befo...

Page 3: ...pshots which enable you to monitor the operation of the modules and determine possible although rare anomalies The electrical output parameters for SLA SLG modules of technical importance during the o...

Page 4: ...r expense resulting from improper installation handling or use 3 Underwriters Laboratories UL Listing Information This product meets or exceeds the requirements set forth by UL 1703 for PV Modules Thi...

Page 5: ...ing periods of high winds Do not use oil based lubricants on any part of the junction box as this can cause long term damage to the plastics Ensure that wire cable connections are routed in accordance...

Page 6: ...LES intensity greater than 400 W m2 Opaque material can be supplied by Silfab upon request o Making the connections during hours of low intensity of solar irradiance such as early morning or late afte...

Page 7: ...isphere Mounting Methods Mounting using mounting holes Each module must be securely fastened at a minimum of 4 points Use the 4 mounting holes slots see Fig 3a 3b on the PV module frame to bolt the mo...

Page 8: ...ny case a spacing of 800 941 mm between the bars has to be maintained in order to achieve the 5 4 kPa load rating Fig 5a 5b o If the bars or rails are in horizontal direction they have to be placed wi...

Page 9: ...used for attaching the modules to support structure Fig 4b modules attached to supporting structure rail item 01 using a clamp item 02 fixed with a bolt item 03 and nut item 04 view between two module...

Page 10: ...risk of electric shock and prevent damage to the module During the wiring and installation of the modules use caution Do not trample on or scratch the modules Do not drop sharp or heavy objects on ei...

Page 11: ...nce losses Bypass diodes are not over current protection devices In the event of a known or suspected diode failure installers or maintenance providers should contact Silfab Never attempt to open the...

Page 12: ...UL listed grounding lug o Schletter Rapid Clamps are acceptable when using the proper size to match Silfab s 38 mm frame o WEEB clips compatible with the chosen racking mounting clip are also acceptab...

Page 13: ...erform direct measurements on individual modules using conventional instrumentation the following action should be taken To measure the open circuit voltage Voc Note even in the presence of an insolat...

Page 14: ...ons and for corrosion as well as the mechanical connection is recommended Under normal conditions sufficient rainfall cleaning of the module is not required In extreme climatic conditions the electric...

Page 15: ...nage the Packaging Each package has been designed to allow the shipment and storage of modules in order to maintain their integrity unchanged over time provided that the information and indications su...

Page 16: ...materials used to construct them Although the modules are stiffened by an aluminium frame any direct impact to the glass or on the corners of the modules should be avoided Avoid flexing the laminates...

Page 17: ...a visible position and containing some pertinent information such as serial number of each module part number of each module and pallet number All Numbers are readable with a standard bar code reader...

Page 18: ...00M SLG305M SLG310M SLG315M SLG320M SLG325M SLG330M SLG335M Pmax 300 305 310 315 320 325 340 345 Vmp 36 5 36 7 36 9 37 1 37 3 37 5 37 8 38 1 Imp 8 26 8 35 8 44 8 53 8 62 8 7 8 75 8 8 Voc 44 9 45 1 45...

Page 19: ...maintenance To download a copy of this installation manual scan the QR Code on the back of a Silfab module or go to www silfab ca media center download area html Silfab Ontario 240 Courtneypark Drive...

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