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WARNING! Danger of injury due to broken glass! Risk of injury due to falling modules!  

The modules are primarily made of glass and must therefore be handled with appropriate caution. 

·  In order to ensure safe mounting, familiarize yourself with all applicable national regulations for work safety and 

accident prevention.

·  Wear suitable protective clothing (e.g. safety shoes, protective gloves) in order to prevent injuries.
·  If the front glass is broken, or the back sheet is torn, contact with any module surface or the frame can cause 

electric shock.

2.2  PRODUCT PRECAUTION

·  Do not attempt to disassemble the modules.
·  Do not remove any attached nameplates or components from the modules.
·  Do not open the junction box under any circumstances. 
·  Only carry out modifications to the modules that have  

been confirmed by Talesun in writing in advance. 

·  Do not carry out any extra drilling (e.g. for fasteners) on the modules. 
·  Use only insulated tools that are approved for work on electrical installations. 
·  Do not use light concentrators (e.g. mirrors or lenses) to attempt to increase the  

capacity of the module. The module may be damaged. This also voids the warranty.

2.3  TRANSPORT AND STORAGE SAFETY GUIDELINES

Inappropriate transport and installation may break the module.  
To prevent damage of the modules:
·  Transport the modules in their original packaging until installation. 
·  Store the modules securely in cool and dry rooms.  

The packaging is not weather-resistant!

·  Protect the modules against scratches and other damage,  

especially from impact at the edges or improper storage.

·  Ensure modules do not bow under their own weight.
·  Do not rest a module unprotected on its edges. This can damage the module and the frame.
·  Do not lift or move the modules using the cables or at the junction box under any circumstances! 
·  Do not set the modules down hard on any surface.
·  Do not subject the module surfaces to mechanical stress. 
·  Do not stand on the modules. 
·  Do not drop or place objects on the modules. 

Summary of Contents for TP536M-100

Page 1: ...electing the proper supporting frame 5 3 3 Frame holes mounting 5 4 Electrical mounting 4 1 Module selection 9 4 2 Safety factor 9 4 3 General installation 9 4 4 Grounding 10 5 Commission and maintena...

Page 2: ...allation Information for operators Keep these instructions safe for the entire useful life of the solar installation Please contact your plant supplier for information concerning the formal requiremen...

Page 3: ...can cause arching resulting in grave or mortal injury The severity increases when several modules are connected in series Cover the solar modules with opaque material for the entire duration of assem...

Page 4: ...eners on the modules Use only insulated tools that are approved for work on electrical installations Do not use light concentrators e g mirrors or lenses to attempt to increase the capacity of the mod...

Page 5: ...the assembly substructure That ensures that no mechanical stress e g caused by vibrations twisting or expansion is generated on the module That ensures sufficient back ventilation of the module That...

Page 6: ...le support structures used to support PV modules at correct tilt angles should be wind and snow load rated by appropriate local and civil codes prior to installation Pole mount When installing a modul...

Page 7: ...ponsibility to ensure the clampsused to secure the module sare strong enough The modules are not subject to wind or snow loads exceeding the maximum permissible loads The module clamps which are used...

Page 8: ...edge to 1 4 width of the short frame Use a torque wrench for installation and the compression for each clamps is not strong to avoid potential damages to module frames The recommended maximum compres...

Page 9: ...of the modules and all other system components If modules are connected in series the total voltage is equal to the sum of individual voltages The recom mended max number of module N Vmax system Voc...

Page 10: ...tion The tightening torque is 1 Nm 5 COMMISSION AND MAINTENANCE 5 1 Blocking diodes and bypass diode Blocking diodes prevent current flowing from the battery to the module when no electricity is being...

Page 11: ...Technical data Module Type TP672M TP672M B TP660M TP660M B TP654M TP654M B Power Level 265 315 in increment of 5 215 265 in increment of 5 195 235 in increment of 5 Type 6inch 72cells Multi crystalli...

Page 12: ...255B 1000 IEC 255 30 2 8 44 37 5 8 81 TP660M 250 TP660M 250B 1000 IEC 250 30 1 8 31 37 3 8 78 TP660M 245 TP660M 245B 1000 IEC 245 30 0 8 17 37 2 8 69 TP660M 240 TP660M 240B 1000 IEC 240 29 8 8 06 37...

Page 13: ...IEC 250 30 3 8 25 37 3 8 69 TP660P 245 TP660P 245B 1000 IEC 245 30 1 8 14 37 1 8 65 TP660P 240 TP660P 240B 1000 IEC 240 29 7 8 08 36 9 8 62 TP660P 235 TP660P 235B 1000 IEC 235 29 5 7 97 36 8 8 59 TP66...

Page 14: ...240 47 2 5 09 58 8 5 48 TP596M 235 1000 IEC 235 46 8 5 02 58 6 5 46 TP596M 230 1000 IEC 230 46 5 4 95 58 2 5 39 TP572M 210 TP572M 210B 1000 IEC 210 38 5 53 45 8 5 83 10 TP572M 205 TP572M 205B 1000 IE...

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