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Which side of the module is on the top is ba-
sed on the design of the system,
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Secure the module to the balcony guardrail
with Heavy Duty Zip Ties, through the oval
hole on the top of the module, then secure
the bottom side of the module with ties.
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Tied up cables on the rear side of module
against balustrade with nylon zip ties.
4. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
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The solar modules may be wired in series or
in parallel.
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The maximum PV system voltage for that
circuit shall be calculated as the sum of the
rated open-circuit voltage of the series-con-
nected PV modules corrected for the lowest
expected ambient temperature.
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Do not connect modules with different orien
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tations or angles of inclination in the same
string.
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Do not bending junction box’s cable inap-
propriately. Cable bending radius should be
more than 5 times the cable diameter.
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The rating of the over-current device shall not
exceed the maximum series fuse rating of the
module.
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When several modules are connected to-
gether, the total voltage/current of the PV
array must be below the maximum voltage/
current of the inverter, solar charge contro-
ller or the maximum system voltage/current
of other connected devices, cables, and con-
nectors.
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The solar modules need no earth grounding
themselves, but Earth Grounding works of
the balcony guardrail and the solar PV sys-
tem should be performed in accordance with
all national, state and local electrical codes
regulations and standards.
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Do not leave a long extension cable untied
after installation.
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