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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SolahartXXXBLK – AU

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SolahartXXXBLK – AU

Installation Site

Please note the following guidelines that apply to the 
installation site:

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The modules have been tested according to IEC 61215.

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Solar modules are not explosion-proof and are not suitable 
for use in explosive environments.

 

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Do not operate solar modules near highly flammable gas 

and vapors (e.g. gas tanks, gas stations).

 

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Do not install modules in enclosed space.

 

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Do not install modules in locations where they may be 

submerged in water (e.g. floodplains).

 

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Do not use modules as a substitute for the normal 

roofing (e.g. modules are not watertight).

 

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Do not install modules in close proximity to air conditioning 
systems.

 

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Do not install modules above 4000 m (13120 ft) altitude 
above sea level.

 

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In locations with increased salt content in the air (e.g. 
close to the sea) special precautions must be taken 
(see “Maintenance”).

 

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Do not bring any chemical substance (e.g. oil, solvent etc.) 
into contact with any part of the panel. Only substances, 
which are released by Hanwha Q CELLS Australia Pty  
Ltd, are allowed to be used during installation, operation 
and maintenance.

 

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Any installation of modules on surfaces of water is 

prohibited.  This  includes  installations  on  floating  as 

well as pile-based platforms. Hanwha Q CELLS Australia 
Pty Ltd may extend the coverage of its warranty to such 
installations, based on a case by case assessment of 
the system design and location. A prior written consent 
by the warrantor is required in any case.

The solar modules are designed for the following applica-
tions:

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Operating temperatures from –40 °C to +85 °C  
(–40 °F to +185 °F). 

• 

Pull loads up to max. 4000 Pa and push loads up to 
max. 5400 Pa (see chapter 2.3 mounting options).

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Installation using a mounting frame for solar modules.

Prevention of Shadowing Effects

Optimal  solar irradiation leads to maximum energy output:

 

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For this reason, install the modules so that they face 
the sun. 

 

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Avoid shadowing  (due to objects such as buildings, 
chimneys or trees). 

 

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Avoid partial shading (for example through overhead 
lines, dirt, snow).

Mounting Structure Requirements

The Modules shall be installed and operated on mounting 
frames that comply with any applicable laws and stipula-
tions as well as with the following:

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Conform to the necessary structural requirements.

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Compliant with local snow and wind loads.

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Properly fastened to the ground, the roof, or the façade.

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Forces acting on the module are relayed to the mounting 
substructure.

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Ensures sufficient rear ventilation of the module.

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Guarantees long-term stability. 

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Avoid the usage of different metals to prevent contact 
corrosion.

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Allows for stress-free expansion and contraction due to 

temperature fluctuations.

 

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Ensure that no mechanical stresses (e.g., caused by vibra-
tions, twisting, or expansion) applied to on the module. 

 

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Ensure that the clamps and the mounting frame are 
compatible.

Clamp System Requirements

Use customary clamps that satisfy the following require-
ments:

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Clamp width: 

 40 mm.

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Clamp height compliant with a 32 mm frame height.

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Clamp depth: 7-12 mm (applicable for all CL clamping 
mounting options at section 2.3  Mounting options).

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Clamps are not in contact with the front glass.

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Clamps do not deform the frame.

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Clamps that satisfy the structural requirements of the 
installation site.

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Long-term stable clamps that securely affix the module 

to the mounting frame.

Module Orientation Requirements

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Vertical or horizontal installation is permitted.

 

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Ensure that rain and melting snow can run off freely. 
No water accumulation.

 

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Ensure that the drainage holes in the frame are not 
covered. No sealing.

 

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Maintain the permissible angle of 
inclination.

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Minimum angle of inclination: 3°

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Maximum angle of inclination: 75°

75°

2.2  Requirements

2 PLANNING

Fig. 2: 

Installation options for crystalline Solahart modules. All dimensions are given in mm. Also observe the  

 

 

allowed static loads and clamping range as specified on the following page.

 

 

The illustrated installation options apply for both horizontal and vertical module orientation. 

 

Module 

Clamp 

Subconstruction 

Mounting profile

2.3  Mounting options

2 PLANNING

TYPE OF 
INSTALLATION

MODULE

POINT MOUNTING SYSTEM

LINEAR MOUNTING SYSTEM

INSTALLATION 
WITH CLAMPS

Solahart300BLK
Solahart305BLK
Solahart310BLK
Solahart315BLK

HYBRID  
CLAMPING

Solahart300BLK
Solahart305BLK
Solahart310BLK
Solahart315BLK

INSTALLATION  
ON MOUNTING  
POINTS

Solahart300BLK
Solahart305BLK
Solahart310BLK
Solahart315BLK

INSTALLATION 
WITH INSERTION 
PROFILES

Solahart300BLK
Solahart305BLK
Solahart310BLK
Solahart315BLK

NOT PERMITTED

300 - 400

EUROPE

0 - 250

CL5

CL2a

0 - 250

CL2b

0 - 250

0 - 300

CL2a

0 - 300

CL2b

CL2a

0 - 200

CL2b

0 - 200

IP1

IP2

IP1

IP2

IP1

IP2

IP1

IP2

CL2a

0 - 250

CL2b

0 - 250

0 - 300

CL2a

0 - 300

CL2b

CL2a

0 - 200

CL2b

0 - 200

345

274

FB2

EN

4 × Mounting 
points

4 × Mounting 
points

FB2

EN

345

4 x Mounting 
points

274

4 x Mounting 
points

FB1

FB1

CL1

0 - 250

250 - 450
450 - 550

0 - 200

200 - 350
350 - 450

EUROPE
ASIA

CL1

CL3

CL4

250 - 450

200 - 350

0 - 300

0 - 300

CL3

CL4

CL4

0 - 200

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Summary of Contents for Solahart300BLK

Page 1: ...Valid for Australia and New Zealand Solahart300BLK Solahart305BLK Solahart310BLK Solahart315BLK INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...y Attention Risk of serious injury or damage to property Note Risk of damage to product Safety Regulations In particular the installer as well as the operator of a module is responsible for compliance with all applicable statutory requirements and regulations Ä Ä Unless otherwise specified by any laws or regulations the following stipulations must be upheld at all times during the installation ope...

Page 3: ... of the system is responsible for compliance with all necessary safety regulations during set up and installation Solahart assumes no liability on the basis of these instructions Solahart is only liable in the context of contractual agreements or in the context of accepted guarantees Solahart accepts no other responsibility for the functionality and safety of the modules Ä Ä Please observe the ins...

Page 4: ...astened to the ground the roof or the façade Forces acting on the module are relayed to the mounting substructure Ensures sufficient rear ventilation of the module Guarantees long term stability Avoid the usage of different metals to prevent contact corrosion Allows for stress free expansion and contraction due to temperature fluctuations Ä Ä Ensure that no mechanical stresses e g caused by vibra ...

Page 5: ...Observe the maximum permitted number of strings as indicated in the specifications provided by the respective string fuse manufacturer and the technical guidelines NOTE When installing different product versions the lowest minimum permitted reverse current load capacity applies Inverters Inverters with or without transformers may be used 2 4 Electrical layout 2 PLANNING Specifications MODULE TYPE ...

Page 6: ...therproof DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock Ä Ä Do not install damaged modules Ä Ä Inform your distributor of any damages immediately 3 1 Safety and transport 3 INSTALLATION NOTE Module damage may occur Ä Ä Never lift or move the module with the connection cables or junction box Ä Ä Carry modules upright and horizontally as shown NOTE Module damage may occur Ä Ä Never step on modul...

Page 7: ...ry insulated tools Ä Ä Do not carry out the installation alone Only install undamaged modules and components Ä Ä Do not modify the module e g do not drill any additional holes 3 2 Preparation of installation 3 INSTALLATION Ä Ä Maintain an interval of at least 10mm between two modules along the short side and 5 mm along the long side 10 mm 5 m m EU Option 2 Ä Ä Install the module at the 4 mounting ...

Page 8: ...n Ä Ä Be sure to observe the specified time intervals after switching off the inverter High voltage components need time to discharge DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock Ä Ä Never open the junction box Ä Ä Change of bypass diodes is only allowed by qualified and trained personnel in disconnected and covered state DANGER Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock Ä Ä Never touch live ...

Page 9: ...k Ä Ä Ensure that all electrical components are in a proper dry and safe condition Ä Ä Standard wiring with a return cable Inverter EN 4 3 Connection of modules 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Ä Ä Ensure that all necessary safety and functional tests have been carried out according to current industry standards NOTE Module damage may occur Ä Ä Ensure that the plug connections are secured away from any wat...

Page 10: ...snow loads etc Ä Ä During the inspections it has to be checked that the components are secure undamaged and clean Cleaning WARNING Risk of injury due to hot and live modules Ä Ä Only clean modules that have cooled down Ä Ä Do not carry or wear any electrically conductive parts WARNING Risk of falling due to unsecured access Ä Ä Never access the installation area alone or without taking adequate se...

Page 11: ...o Geumwang Eup Eumseong gun ChungCheongbuk do Korea 369 901 LICENSE HOLDER AND IMPORTER SOLAHART INDUSTRIES PTY LTD 1 Alan St Rydalmere NSW 2116 Australia Subject to change without notice Hanwha Q CELLS Installation Manual SolahartXXXBLK_2018 10_Rev01_AU ...

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