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Front protective glass is utilized on the module. Broken solar module glass is an
electrical safety hazard (may cause electric shock or fire). These modules cannot
be repaired and should be replaced immediately.
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks or burns, modules may be covered with an
opaque material during installation to avoid injury.
The installation work of the PV array can only be done under the protection of
sun-sheltering covers or sunshades and only qualified person can install or
perform maintenance work on this module.
Follow the battery manufacture‘s recommendations if batteries are used with
modules.
Do not use this module to replace or partly replace roofs and walls of living
buildings.
Do not install modules where flammable gas may be present.
Do not touch live terminals with bare hands. Use insulated tools for electrical
connections.
Do not remove any part installed by Jinko Solar or disassemble the module.
All instructions should be read and understood before attempting to install, wire,
operate and maintain the module.
Don’t lift up PV modules using the attached cables or the junction box.
All Eagle Dual PV systems except the non-metallic frame must be earthed. If
there is no special regulation, please follow the National Electrical Code or other
national code.
Under normal conditions, a photovoltaic module is likely to experience conditions
that produce more current and/or voltage than reported at standard test
conditions. Accordingly, the value of Isc and Voc marked on the module should
be multiplied by 1.25 when determining PV system component voltage ratings,
Use insulated tools for
electrical connection