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GENERAL INSTALLATION MANUAL

 

FOR EGING PV MODULES

 

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE MODULES.

 

PLEASE PASS ALONG THE ATTACHED USER MANUAL TO YOUR CUSTOMER.

 

 

1.

 

INTRODUCTION

 

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This Installation Manual contains essential information for the electrical and mechanical 

installation that you must know before installing EGING PV modules. This also contains safety 

information you need to be familiar with.   

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All the information described in this manual are the intellectual property of EGING and based on 

the technologies and experiences that have been acquired and accumulated in the history of 

EGING.  

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This document does not constitute a warranty, expressed or implied. EGING does not assume 

responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for loss, damage, or expense arising out of or in any 

way connected with installation, operation, use or maintenance of the PV modules. No 

responsibility is assumed by EGING for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties 

that may result from use of PV module.   

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EGING reserves the right to make changes to the product, specifications or installation manual 

without prior notice. 

 

2.

 

GENERAL INFORMATION (INCLUDING WARNING AND SAFETY) 

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The installation of PV modules requires a great degree of skill and

 

should only be performed by a 

qualified licensed professional,

 

including licensed contractors and licensed electricians.   

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Please read this manual carefully before installing or using the modules. Please be

 

aware that there 

is a serious risk of various types of injury occurring

 

during the installation including the risk of 

electric shock.   

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All EGING

 

PV modules are equipped with a permanently attached junction

 

terminal box that will 

accept variety of wiring applications or with a

 

special cable assembly for ease of installation, and 

they do not require

 

special assembly.   

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EGING PV modules are designed in accordance with the international standard IEC61215, 

IEC61730 and UL1703. .The solar modules have been qualified for application class A(equivalent 

to safety class 

 requirements) .  

 

3.

 

RULES AND REGULATIONS 

The mechanical and electrical installation of the module should obey local regulations, including 

electrical law, construction law and electricity connection requirements. These regulations are 

different in different installation site, such as the installation on the building roof, different 

installation environment of the power station. Requirements may also differ with the system voltage, 

the use of AC or DC. For the specific terms, please contact local authority.   

Before installing the PV module, contact appropriate authorities to determine permit, installation 

and inspection requirements that should be followed. 

 

Summary of Contents for EG M60-C Series

Page 1: ...great degree of skill and should only be performed by a qualified licensed professional including licensed contractors and licensed electricians Please read this manual carefully before installing or...

Page 2: ...water 9 When sliding snow load has to be considered an appropriate measure has to be taken so that PV module frames on lower edge of PV modules will not be damaged 10 In case the glass surface of a PV...

Page 3: ...zontally with back sheet faced down 11 Do not try to unpick the module remove any parts or the nameplate of the module 12 Do not brush oil paint or any other adhesive on the surface of the module Do n...

Page 4: ...ch can cause electric shock during installation 29 Do not damage the back sheet of PV modules when fastening the PV modules to a support by bolts 30 Do not damage the surrounding PV modules or mountin...

Page 5: ...e where the operating temperature is from 20 to 46 The operating temperature is the maximum and minimum monthly average temperature of the installation site The limit of working temperature is from 40...

Page 6: ...ame Do not drill additional grounding holes on the frame And the negative pole of the modules must be grounded also Otherwise the module warranty will be void The grounding is considered within the re...

Page 7: ...lips or clamps the modules should be fixed rigidly and there shall be no damage to the modules by deforming mounting structure against design load EGING does not specify or warrant frame clips The EGI...

Page 8: ...ng edge of module 4 clips are usually adoptive If additional wind or snow loads are anticipated for this installation increase the number of clips to 6 or 8 as required System designer and installer a...

Page 9: ...They may be fastened to a support using the bolt holes in the bottom of the frame at location C as shown in Figure 1 back view of the module Figure 2 mounting detail and Figure 3 parts detail The modu...

Page 10: ...ing Using Clips on Long Edge of Module Long Edge Perpendicular to Array Rails 1 The modules may also be mounted using clips on the long sides of the module when the array rails are perpendicular to th...

Page 11: ...r protection of module and cable from over current and or blocking diode for prevention of unbalanced strings voltage to block the reverse current flow 3 WARNING 1 Do not stand or step on the PV modul...

Page 12: ...ng the bolt holes in the bottom of the frame at location C as shown in Figure 1 back view of the module Figure 2 mounting detail and Figure 3 parts detail The modules are fastened with four M6 bolts F...

Page 13: ...important the clip centerlines must be between 200 mm and 300 mm from the end of the module The maximum snow load is 2400 Pa For 5400Pa loads use four clamps on short frames and two clamps at the cent...

Page 14: ...Cable characteristics Size 4 0mm2 Type PV1 F Temperature rating of conductor 40 120 C Module configuration Recommend Maximum parallel strings without proper measures e g fuse and or blocking diode 1...

Page 15: ...f 5400Pa Mounting Using Frame Bolt Holes Figures 1 2 3 The modules may be fastened to a support using the bolt holes in the bottom of the frame at location C as shown in Figure 1 back view of the modu...

Page 16: ...width of 5 mm and length of 30 mm as shown in Figure 4 Note that the clip positions are important the clip centerlines must be between 200 mm and 300 mm from the end of the module The maximum snow lo...

Page 17: ...onfiguration Recommend Maximum parallel strings without proper measures e g fuse and or blocking diode 1 string Note Parallel configuration is not limited in case of taking proper measure e g fuse for...

Page 18: ...235P60 C 235 29 42 7 99 36 95 8 55 15 EG 240P60 C 240 29 71 8 08 37 25 8 62 15 EG 245P60 C 245 29 92 8 19 37 47 8 73 15 EG 250P60 C 250 30 20 8 28 37 72 8 81 15 EG 255P60 C 255 30 47 8 37 37 97 8 89 1...

Page 19: ...240M60 C 240 29 49 8 14 36 98 8 79 15 EG 245M60 C 245 29 75 8 24 37 10 8 83 15 EG 250M60 C 250 29 99 8 34 37 28 8 90 15 EG 255M60 C 255 30 26 8 43 37 49 8 94 15 EG 260M60 C 260 30 56 8 51 37 68 8 99...

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