1 Introduction
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Installation manual
Conergy
ENGL
ISH
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Introduction
1.1
Brief description
Conergy modules are solar modules for installation in photovoltaic
systems.
1.2
About this installation manual
1.2.1 Subject of this manual
This installation manual describes the procedures for installation
and electrical connection of the solar module in a grid-connected
photovoltaic system. Further solar modules are installed in the same
way.
1.2.2 User group
The installation manual is intended to be used by the installer, the
operator and by a group of people possessing technical skills and
basic electrical, electronic and mechanical knowledge who have
been trained by the operator.
1.2.3 Symbols
1.3
Standards and technical directives
The solar modules comply with the following standards:
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IEC 61215 ed. 2
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IEC 61730
1.4
Intended use
The solar modules are designed for use in photovoltaic systems. Any
other use is considered improper use.
The solar modules do not comply with the technical regulations for
overhead glazing and may not be used for such applications.
The solar modules are not intended for use in mobile applications
(e.g. vehicles) or marine applications (e.g. boats).
Intended use also includes compliance with the specifications
stated in this installation manual. Conergy shall not be held liable
for damages arising from a failure to observe and follow the instal-
lation manual, particularly the safety instructions contained in it, or
from any improper use of the product.
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Safety
2.1
Responsibilities of the owner/operator
The system operator has safety-related responsibilities. He must
ensure that:
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the locally applicable standards and directives are complied with;
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the installation is only carried out by individuals with specialist
technical knowledge and basic knowledge of mechanical engi-
neering;
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the electrical connection is only established by an electrical engi-
neer;
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Persons commissioned to perform the work can evaluate their as-
signed tasks and recognise possible risks;
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those commissioned to perform the work are familiar with the
system components;
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as part of the -product, the installation manual is available at all
times during the installation;
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the installation manual, and in particular the safety instructions,
have been read and understood by the relevant personnel before
installation;
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lifting equipment and tools suitable for use during installation are
used;
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if replacements are required, only Conergy components are used
and repairs are only carried out by technicians authorised by Con-
ergy, as otherwise the warranty will expire;
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only components (cable, plugs, mounting parts, etc.) that are
suitable for use in photovoltaic systems are used;
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the solar module is not installed near to highly flammable gases
or vapours because sparks could be generated;
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the solar modules are installed over a fireproof roof covering
when installed on a roof;
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sunlight is not artificially concentrated on the solar module;
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the junction box and the cable are not exposed to the sun's rays
for long periods of time,
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the solar module is not immersed in water or exposed to moisture
for long periods of time,
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the solar module is not subjected to any extreme chemical loads
(e.g. emissions from production operations),
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the solar module is not subjected to mechanical loads higher than
the approved levels,
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the solar module is only used in the specified ambient tempera-
ture range,
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no paint, coatings or adhesives are applied to the solar module;
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the solar module is not dismantled and none of the parts provided
on delivery are removed.
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the solar modules are only transported in their original packaging.
2.2
Basic safety instructions
The following safety instructions and warnings form an essential
part of this installation manual and are of fundamental importance
when handling this product.
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Consider all loads generated by the solar modules in the static
calculation for the overall structure.
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To avoid damage (e.g. broken glass) do not leave solar modules
unsecured.
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Check the mechanical integrity of the solar modules prior to in-
stallation. Only use undamaged solar modules.
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Only use mounting systems recommended by Conergy that can
withstand the expected loads for snow, wind, etc.
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Make sure no other system components impair the mechanical or
electrical function of the solar modules.
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Only work in dry conditions with dry solar modules and dry tools.
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Do not drill any holes into the module frame or the glass surface
and do not carrying out any welding work on or in the direct vicin-
ity of the solar module.
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To avoid burns do not touch solar modules under load without
wearing gloves.
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Never touch solar modules with cracked or broken cover glasses
or damaged back sheets without wearing gloves.
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Comply with the applicable occupational health and safety regu-
lations (e.g. regarding protective clothing).
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Carry out the entire installation in the presence of a second per-
son so that assistance can be provided in case of an accident.
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Keep a copy of this installation manual in the immediate vicinity
of the system.
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Installation
3.1
General installation instructions
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Make sure that all locally applicable standards, construction reg-
ulations and accident prevention regulations are complied with.
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For installation on angled roofs we recommend the Conergy Sun-
Top Installation frame.
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Select an installation location with the maximum sunlight at all
times of the year. Avoid shaded areas.
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In northern latitudes, orient the solar modules to the south. Deter-
mine the ideal setting angle according to the latitude of the instal-
lation location. Request this information from your specialist solar
energy dealer or find it in the official tables.
Start of a step-by-step procedure with description of the
goal of the procedure. Individually numbered steps fol-
low, which may be interrupted by background informa-
tion, illustrations, or warnings.
Background and additional information or the status of a
procedure. Appears between the steps of a procedure,
within the sequence/course of a procedure.
PH 180-200M