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ZS SPAN INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR RAIL-BASED APPLICATIONS - U.S.
7.
Remove remaining mid-array modules.
8.
Replace module needing service.
9.
Re-connect wires.
10. Replace and secure mid-array Interlocks using Flat Tool.
11. Replace remaining modules in column.
NOTE:
It is important to maintain a complete bonding path to earth at all times while
servicing modules. When removing an entire module column or row, or other-
wise isolating modules, use additional Ground Zeps and jumpers during mainte-
nance work.
6.2 Array Skirt Options
The Array Skirt is an optional accessory. Its purpose is to aesthetically finish the array, conceal
wires and hardware, and also to serve as an installation jig for the first column of modules.
6.2.1 Array Skirt Attachment Methods
If the Array Skirt is used as a jig during initial installation, it is attached to the Key side of the first
column of Cam Feet, and is further secured to the Cam Feet using Grips. The resulting gap is
around 1/2” .
NOTE:
A previous version of the Array Skirt required an additional component called a
Spacer when used with the Interlock - but only when used as an installation jig
and then left as a permanent part of the array.
If a more finished appearance is desired, the installer can install the Array Skirt around the array
perimeter using 2 T-Locks per Array Skirt section. When attaching Array Skirt using a T-Lock, a
slightly larger visual gap between the module frame and Array Skirt is produced, approximately
1.25” .