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EN-Rev IM/GN-BM-EU/1.8 Copyright © March, 2021. CSI Solar Co., Ltd.
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environment to avoid direct sunlight and moisture. If
modules are stored in an uncontrolled environment,
the storage time should be less than 3 months and
extra precautions should be taken to prevent
connectors from being exposed to moisture or sunlight,
like using connector endcaps. . Connector endcaps are
available upon request.
When unloading module pallets from containers,
please use a fork lift to remove the module pallets and
the forklift should be close to the ground in order to
avoid the top of module pallets touching the top of the
cabinet door. The thickness of forklift teeth should be
less than 75mm and the length of the forklift teeth
should be more than 2300mm.
Unpack module pallets carefully, following the steps
shown on the pallet. Unpack, transport and store the
modules with care.
Modules must always be unpacked and installed by two
people. Always use both hands when handling modules
with gloves.
Do not
lift modules by their wires or junction box, lift
them by the frame.
Do not
place excessive loads on the module or twist the
module.
Do not
carry modules on your head.
Do not
drop or place objects (such as tools) on the
modules.
Do not
use sharp instruments on the modules.
Do not
leave modules unsupported or unsecured.
Do not
stand, step, walk and/or jump on modules
under any circumstances. Localized heavy loads may
cause severe micro-cracks at cell level, which in turn
may compromise module reliability and void Canadian
Solar’s warranty.
Do not
change the wiring of bypass diodes.
Keep all electrical contacts clean and dry at all times.
Do not
expose the modules and its electrical contacts
to any unauthorized chemical substance (e.g. oil,
lubricant, pesticide, etc.).
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Each module has three identical barcodes (one in the
laminate under the front glass, the second on the rear
side of the module and the third on the frame) that act as
a unique identifier. Each module has a unique serial
number containing 14 digits.
A nameplate is also affixed to the rear of each module.
This nameplate specifies the model type, as well as the
main electrical and safety characteristics of the module.
5.0 MODULE INSTALLATION
PRECAUTIONARY
MEASURES
AND
GENERAL SAFETY
Prior to installing modules, please obtain
information about any requirements and necessary
approvals for the site, installation and inspection from
the relevant authorities.
Check applicable building codes to ensure that the
construction or structure (roof, facade, support, etc.)
can bear the module system load.
Canadian solar modules have been qualified for
Application Class A (equivalent to Safety Class II
requirements). Modules rated under this class should
be used in systems operating at voltage above 50V or
power above 240W, where general contact access is
anticipated.