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3.2 Module drawing
3.3 Nameplate
The nameplate describes the product type, peak power, the
maximum power current, the maximum power voltage, open
circuit voltage, short circuit current, the maximum system
voltage and certification marks and etc. All of above are
measured under standard test conditions.
4. SAFETY
Sunport’s Flexible modules are designed to meet with the
requirements of IEC 61215 and IEC 61730. The application
class is A, meaning the modules can be used in system of
50Vdc or 235W or higher, to which the general public may
have access. Sunport’s modules also meet the requirement of
IEC61730-1 and ICE 61730-2 and qualified for Safety Class
II.
4.1 Transportation & storage safety
Do not open the original package during transportation and
storage until they are ready to be installed. Protect it against
damage during transportation. Secure the pallets from falling
over. Do not exceed the maximum stack height limit when
stacking as indicated by the symbols outside the package. The
package shall be stored in a cool and dry location until the
modules are ready to be unpackaged. The modules shall be
handled at the frame. Never use the junction box or cables as a
grip. Do not exert mechanical stress on the cables. Never step
on modules or drop or place heavy objects on them. Be
cautious when setting the modules down onto a surface,
especially on the corner of the modules.
4.2 Operating safety
When unpacking the modules from the original package, first
remove the pallet lid (after removing securing straps, if
provided). Remove one module at a time. You may need to
secure the remaining modules in the original packaging and
prevent them from falling over.
Check modules for damage due to transportation before they
are installed. Do not install damaged modules. Contact with us
if you need to make claim of the defective products.
Do not attempt to remove any part from the modules; do not
apply paint to or stick labels on the module surface; do not
scratch on module back sheet to avoid any damage. Do not
drill holes on the frame. This may compromise the frame
strength and cause corrosion of the frame; do not attempt to
disassemble or modify the modules for your safety. This may
have negative effect on the module quality and safety, even
irreversible damage. Additionally, all the warranty will be not
available.
4.3 Electrical safety
In case that no load or external
circuit
being
connected,
photovoltaic
modules
can
produce DC electricity when
exposed to light and therefore
can produce an electrical
shock or burn. DC voltage of
30 Volts or higher is potentially lethal. Please use insulated
tools and rubber gloves when working with modules in
sunlight.
Modules have no on/off switch. Modules can be rendered
inoperative only by removing them from sunlight area, or by
fully covering their front surface with cloth, cardboard, or