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Table of Content 

 
 
 

 

1.

 

DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY ........................................................................................................... 1

 

2.

 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................... 1

 

3.

 

UNPACKING AND STORAGE ........................................................................................................... 1

 

3.1.

  

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION ......................................................................................................  2

 

4.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS ........................................................................................ 2

 

4.1.

  

CLIMATE CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................... 2

 

5.

 

SITE SELECTION ................................................................................................................................ 2

 

6.

 

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................... 2

 

6.1.MOUNTING METHODS .................................................................................................................. 2

 

A. Mounting with Bolts ........................................................................................................................ 3

 

B. Mounting with Clamps .................................................................................................................... 3

 

6.2.GROUNDING ..................................................................................................................................... 4

 

6.3.MODULE WIRING ........................................................................................................................... 4

 

7.

 

ELECTRICAL CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................... 5

 

7.1.FUSING ............................................................................................................................................... 5

 

7.2.INVERTER SELETION AND COMPATIBILITY ........................................................................ 5

 

8.

 

MAINTENANCE AND CARE ............................................................................................................. 6

 

9.

 

WARNING ............................................................................................................................................. 6

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TSM-DC01A.05

Page 1: ...DC80 08 The Honey M Module TSM DC05A TSM DC05A 05 TSM DC05A 08 The Aesthetic Module TSM PC05 05 The Comax Module TSM DC01A TSM DC01A 08 The Universal Module TSM PC05 TSM PC05 08 The Utility Module TSM...

Page 2: ...VIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS 2 4 1 CLIMATE CONDITIONS 2 5 SITE SELECTION 2 6 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 2 6 1 MOUNTING METHODS 2 A Mounting with Bolts 3 B Mounting with Clamps 3 6 2 GROUNDING 4 6 3 MODULE WI...

Page 3: ...ity of each module or a string is not reversed considering the rest of the modules or strings Do NOT artificially concentrate sunlight on these solar modules Trina Solar modules are certified for oper...

Page 4: ...ding at any time of the day Shading can normally be minimized by ensuring that the distance between the obstruction and solar array is greater than three times the obstruction s height Do not install...

Page 5: ...imilar insulating washer fixing screw of at least M6 The clamp must overlap the module frame by at least 7mm but no more than 10 mm Use at minimum 4 clamps to fix modules on the mounting rails Modules...

Page 6: ...nding conductor The grounding conductor or strap may be copper copper alloy or any other material acceptable for use as an electrical conductor per respective National Electrical Codes The grounding c...

Page 7: ...rray generates DC electricity whenever light falls on it similarly the inverter automatically turns ON as soon as there is sufficient energy from the solar array to efficiently convert this into grid...

Page 8: ...the benefit of cleaning dirt and debris from the array is a trade off between the cost of the cleaning increased energy production as a result of this cleaning and the time for the re soiling of the...

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