INSTALLATION MANUAL
FOR KYOCERA PV MODULES
Please read this manual carefully before installing the modules.
6C-211046
1. INTRODUCTION
As the world leader in the development and application of
high technology ceramic/silica materials, Kyocera offers a
wide range of highly efficient and reliable crystalline silicon
solar photovoltaic (PV) power modules. Kyocera began to
extensively research PV technology in 1975 and
commenced manufacturing operations in 1978. Since then,
Kyocera has supplied millions of cells and modules
throughout the world. With years of experience and
state-of-the-art technology, Kyocera provides the highest
quality PV power modules in a range of sizes designed to
meet the requirements of the most demanding energy users
worldwide.
2. APPLICATIONS
Kyocera PV module (hereinafter referred to as “the PV
module”) is a reliable, virtually maintenance-free direct
current (DC) power source, designed to operate at the
highest level of efficiency. The PV module is ideal for
residential, commercial, or utility applications; grid-tie or
off-grid applications and those with or without using storage
batteries.
3. WARNINGS & SAFETY
PV modules generate electricity when exposed to light.
Arrays of many modules can cause lethal shock and burn
hazards. Only authorized and trained personnel should
have access to these modules. To reduce the risk of
electrical shock or burns, modules may be covered with an
opaque material during installation. Do not touch live
terminals with bare hands. Use insulated tools for electrical
connections. Do not use these modules for solar
concentration.
PERMIT
・
Before installing your PV system, contact local
authorities to determine the necessary permits,
installation and inspection requirements.
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
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Systems should be installed by qualified personnel only.
The system involves electricity, and can be dangerous if
the personnel are not familiar with the appropriate safety
procedures.
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Do not step on the module.
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Although the PV module is quite durable, the glass can
be broken if it is dropped or hit by tools or other objects.
This will render the module inoperable.
・
The module frame is made of anodized aluminum, and
therefore corrosion can occur if the module is subject to
a salt-water environment and/or is in contact with
another type of metal (galvanic corrosion). Pay attention
to the above and take appropriate measures to prevent
corrosion when selecting the installation environment,
material of support structure, and clamping method.
・
The PV module frame(s) must be attached to a support
structure by one of the methods described in Section 6,
INSTALLING PV MODULE.
・
Module support structures used to support the PV
module
should be wind rated and approved
by the
appropriate local and civil codes prior to installation.
・
Do not expose the back of the module to direct sunlight
・
In Canada, installation shall be in accordance with CSA
C22.1, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations,
Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1.
CAUTION
・
Do not touch the PV module with bare hands.
The frame of the PV module may have sharp edges and
may cause injury. Wear suitable gloves, such as leather
gloves with padding in the palm and finger areas.
FIRE RATING
・
In case of roof installation, the PV module assembly
shall be mounted on a fire resistant roof covering rated
for the application. The PV module is comprised of a
glass front surface and polyethylene terephthalate
(PET) backsheet and has a Class C fire rating.
GROUNDING
・
Refer to “GROUNDING” section.
BATTERY
・
When PV modules are used to charge batteries, the
battery must be installed in a manner
which will ensure
the performance of the system and the safety of its users.
Follow the battery manufacturer
’
s safety guidelines
concerning installation, operation and maintenance
recommendations
. In general, the battery (or battery
bank) should be kept away from people and animals.
Select a battery site that is protected from sunlight, rain,
snow, debris, and is well ventilated. Most batteries
generate hydrogen gas when charging which can be
explosive. Do not light matches or create sparks near
the battery bank. When a battery is installed outdoors, it
should be placed in an insulated and ventilated battery
case specifically designed for this purpose.
4. SITE SELECTION
In most applications, the PV modules should be installed in
a location where they will receive maximum sunlight
throughout the year. In the Northern Hemisphere, the
modules should typically face south, and in the Southern
Hemisphere, the modules should typically face north.
Modules facing 30 degrees away from true South (or North)
will lose approximately 10 to 15 percent of their power
KD240GX-LFB2, KD245GX-LFB2
KD250GX-LFB2
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When handling the modules,
DO NOT HOLD THEM BY
SUPPORTING ONLY ONE
SIDE OF THE FRAME
BECAUSE IT CAN CAUSE
SEPARATION OF THE
GLASS AND FRAME.