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Do not allow unauthorized persons near the installation site or storage area of modules.

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Do not place any load on the module or twist the module frame.

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Do not stand, step, walk, or jump on the module.

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Do not drop or place objects on the modules such as tools.

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Do not handle modules with bare hands and avoid scratches, handling marks, or any damage especially to the front 
glass of the module, backsheet, or electrical components.

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Do not mark the modules with sharp in struments.

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Do not leave a module unsupported or unsecured. 

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Do not modify module frames in any way.

3.2 safeTy

The following safety guidelines and best practices should be followed:

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All installations must be performed in compliance with all applicable regional and local electrical codes or other national 
or international electrical standards.

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Use insulated tools during installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of photovoltaic modules.

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Wear suitable protection to prevent direct contact with module’s electrical output and mechanical sharp edges.

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Cover the front of the modules with an opaque material to stop production of electricity when installing or working with 
a module or wiring.

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Modules connected in a series should not be disconnected under illumination. Disconnecting modules under 
illumination may cause electrical arcing which may result in burns, fires or other problems. 

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Follow industry best practices when commissioning, trouble shooting, disconnecting, or connecting a PV system.

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Trouble shooting should include planning, checking, disconnecting, cause seeking, replacement, and record keeping. 

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Do not install or handle the modules or their components when they are wet or during periods of high wind.

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Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or open any part of the module including junction box or sub-components.

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Do not artificially concentrate sunlight on a module.

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Do not install or handle any broken modules. If a module is broken, or the back sheet is torn, contact with the surface or 
frame can cause an electrical shock.

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Do not wear rings, jewelry, watches, or other metallic items while working with photovoltaic modules.

3.3 MaInTenanCe

Check modules, glass, and frames for damage. Regularly inspect all SunEdison Silvantis Solar Modules for safe electrical 
connections, sound mechanical connections, and freedom from shading and corrosion. If dirt or debris buildup becomes 
excessive, periodically clean the glass only with a soft cloth using mild, non-abrasive detergent and water. When using mild 
cleaning liquids, a neutral pH in the range of 6.0 to 8.0 is recommended. Chemicals with pH less than 6.0 or greater than 8.0 
should be avoided as it may damage the glass surface and/or the AR coating. Please consult with system designer to decide 
the cleaning and inspection frequency according to local environmental conditions.

Do not power wash or use harsh cleaning materials or objects such as scouring powder, steel wool, scrapers, blades, or other 
sharp instruments to clean the glass surface of the module. Use of such materials will invalidate the product warranty.

warnIng: use caution when cleaning the back surface of the module to avoid scratching the substrate materials.

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Installation Manual: sunedison silvantis 60 Cell Pv Modules

© Copyright 2013 SunEdison, Inc.

Summary of Contents for F245CyC

Page 1: ...M260CyC M265CyC M270CyC M245KyC M250KyC M255KyC M260KyC M265KyC M270KyC F245CyC F250CyC F255CyC F260CyC F265CyC F270CyC F245KyC F250KyC F255KyC F260KyC F265KyC F270KyC Installation Manual for SunEdison Silvantis 60 cell Photovoltaic Modules ...

Page 2: ...ation 7 5 1 Planning and Design 7 5 2 Module Wiring 8 5 3 Grounding 8 5 4 Electrical Installation Warnings 10 6 0 Disclaimer of Liability 10 7 0 Appendix 11 7 1 Module Illustrations 11 7 2 Physical parameters 11 7 3 Pre mounted Cables and connectors 12 Installation Manual SunEdison Silvantis 60 Cell PV Modules 1 of 12 Customer Service SunEdison Products Singapore PTE LTD 11 Lorong 3 Toa Payoh Bloc...

Page 3: ...nting sub structures The frames should not be modified or removed Tempered glass may have anti reflective coating Photovoltaic modules are designed and constructed for outdoor use Do not submerge modules in water at any time The front and back of each module is labeled with a product bar code Do not cover remove or deface these labels This may be required for product identification Damage to the g...

Page 4: ...g cause seeking replacement and record keeping Do not install or handle the modules or their components when they are wet or during periods of high wind Do not attempt to disassemble repair or open any part of the module including junction box or sub components Do not artificially concentrate sunlight on a module Do not install or handle any broken modules If a module is broken or the back sheet i...

Page 5: ...xpansion 4 2 Module mounting options For clamp or bolt mounting locations please refer to table 4 2A Each module should be mounted using four bolts through the mounting holes on the rear side of the module or with four clamps over the front side No more than two clamps per side may be used Depending on the desired load capability of the array modules may be mounted either perpendicular or parallel...

Page 6: ...mum Rear Load 2400 Pa or 50 psf Maximum Front Load 5400 Pa or 113 psf Maximum Rear Load 2400 Pa or 50 psf Maximum Front Load 5400 Pa or 113 psf Maximum Rear Load 2400 Pa or 50 psf Maximum Front Load 5400 Pa or 113 psf REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW A REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW B Bolt Mount LOCATIONS clamp mount locations mOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS Load parameters cASE 1 cASE 2 cASE 3 Module Color Code Mounting Hole ...

Page 7: ... ends it is unsupported along the unclamped edge Maximum Rear Load 2400 Pa or 50 psf Maximum Front Load 5400 Pa or 113 psf Maximum Rear Load 2400 Pa or 50 psf Maximum Front Load 5400 Pa or 113 psf clamp mount locations mOUNTING CONFIGURATIONS Load parameters cASE 4 cASE 5 Module Color Code Clamp Mount Range Table 4 2A Clamp mount allowable range Clamp mount allowable range ...

Page 8: ...mps 4 4 Mechanical Installation Warnings Installation and maintenance should be performed by qualified personnel only Use insulated tools during installation troubleshooting and maintenance of photovoltaic modules Installers should adhere to all applicable local regional and national codes and regulations when designing and constructing the photovoltaic system Do not stand or walk on any surface o...

Page 9: ...Where Ns equals the maximum modules in series Vmaxs equals the maximum system voltage and is limited to a maximum of 1000 V for IEC and 600 V for UL Vocm equals the module open circuit voltage at coldest conditions for the site refer to local codes WARNING Installers should adhere to all applicable local regional and national codes and regulations when designing and constructing the photovoltaic s...

Page 10: ...ng WARNING Only negative grounding circuits negative polarity to ground shall be used within the array design Transformerless inverters with floating grounding are not acceptable All module frames and mounting racks must be properly grounded in accordance with all local and national electrical codes using methods and devices that are UL 1703 2703 certified Lug Method A copper stainless steel or ti...

Page 11: ...unEdison reserves the right to change the manual the module or specifications without prior notice The product warranty shall be VOID if handling and installation of the product does not conform to SunEdison s written installation instructions or if the product has been reworked repaired or otherwise modified in a manner not previously authorized by SunEdison in writing or if the product is instal...

Page 12: ...lvantis 60 Cell PV Modules Copyright 2013 SunEdison Inc 7 1 Module illustrations 7 2 Physical Parameters Bolt Stack Details Module Weight 19 3 kg Frame Material Anodized Aluminum Glass mm 3 2 Tempered ARC glass Connector S418 BizLink Amphenol PV Connector ...

Page 13: ...les and connectors Installation Manual SunEdison Silvantis 60 Cell PV Modules 2013 SunEdison Inc All rights reserved SunEdison and the SunEdison logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of SunEdison Inc and or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner do...

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