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5.
Application
area
and
mounting
site
Application
area
Modules
are
intended
for
use
in
temperate
climatic
conditions.
The
module
must
not
be
exposed
to
concentrated
light.
It
must
not
be
immersed
in
water
or
constantly
exposed
to
water
spray
(e.g.
from
fountains).
There
is
risk
of
corrosion
with
exposure
to
salt
(recommended
distance
from
the
sea
2000
m)
and
sulphur
(sulphur
sources,
volcanoes).
The
permissible
module
temperatures
are
between
‐
40
°C
and
+90
°C.
Sufficient
ventilation
from
behind
should
be
ensured
to
prevent
raised
module
temperatures.
Do
not
subject
modules
to
strong
chemicals.
Make
sure
that
the
modules
and
module
components
are
never
standing
or
lying
in
water.
The
module
may
not
be
installed
adjacent
to
naked
flames
or
flammable
materials.
Solar
modules
are
non
‐
explosion
‐
protected
equipment.
Mounting
site
Orientation
The
solar
module
should
be
mounted
facing
towards
the
south
if
possible.
This
results
in
the
best
electric
current
yield.
Alternatively,
the
solar
module
can
be
orientated
towards
the
path
of
the
sun.
The
gradient
of
the
modules
should
be
at
least
15°.
In
Central
Europe
a
gradient
of
30°
is
optimal.
Location
The
mounting
site
should
be
as
free
as
possible
from
shade
of
any
kind
(houses,
trees,
branches,
leaves,
cables,
antennas,
etc.)
shade
can
significantly
reduce
the
output
of
the
solar
modules.
Partial
shade
will
also
reduce
the
electric
current
yield.
A
module
is
regarded
as
free
of
shade
if
the
entire
surface
is
free
of
shade
throughout
the
year
and
if
unhindered
exposure
to
sunlight
over
a
period
of
several
hours
per
day
is
possible
even
on
the
most
unfavourable
days
of
the
year.
Ventilation
from
behind
The
output
of
solar
modules
produced
by
any
manufacturer
decreases
considerably
as
the
modules
heat
up.
Ventilation
from
behind
prevents
a
performance
‐
reducing
heat
build
‐
up.
This
is
especially
true
for
our
modules
with
a
black
film
on
the
rear
and
a
black
frame.
For
this
reason,
sufficient
space
between
the
modules
and
the
roof
surface
must
be
ensured
during
mounting
to
provide
sufficient
cooling
of
the
modules
with
an
air
draught.
Winter
When
mounting
the
modules
it
is
essential
to
ensure
that
the
water
drain
openings
at
the
corners
of
the
modules
are
not
covered
in
order
to
avoid
damage
from
frost.
The
solar
installation
should
be
mounted
such
that
as
little
snow
as
possible
can
remain
on
the
modules.
Solar
modules
from
WINAICO
are
certified
for
snow
loads
of
up
to
5400
PA.
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