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QP-10-IM21UL/Rev 12

 

 

Do not loosen or remove the screws of the PV module. It may compromise the joint 

strength of PV module and cause corrosion. 

 

Do not touch the PV module with bare hands. The frame of PV module has sharp 

edges and may cause injury. 

 

Do not drop PV module or allow objects to fall on the PV module. 

 

Do not try artificially to concentrate sunlight on the PV module. 

 

Do  not grab the PV module at one side only.  The frame may bend. Grab the PV 

module at two sides facing each other. 

INSTALLATION SAFETY 

 

Always wear protective head gear, insulating gloves and safety shoes (with rubber 

soles). 

 

Keep the PV module packed until installation. 

 

Do not touch the PV module unnecessarily during installation. The glass surface and 

the frames get hot. There is a risk of burn, or you may collapse because of electric 

shock. 

 

Do   not   work   under   rain, snow   or    windy conditions. 

 

Use insulated tools. 

 

Do not use wet tools. 

 

Do not drop tools or hard objects on PV modules. 

 

When installing PV modules far above ground do not drop any object (e.g. PV module 

or any tool). 

 

Make sure flammable gases are not generated near the installation site. 

 

Completely cover the PV module surface with an opaque material during PV module 

installation   and   wiring. 

 

Plug in the connector tight and ensure   the 

 

wiring work. 

 

Due to the risk of electrical shock do not perform any work if the terminals of PV module 

are wet. 

 

Do  not  touch  the  terminal  box  and  the  end      of  output  cables  the  cable  ends 

(connectors)  with  bare  hands  during  installation  or  under  sunlight,  regardless  of 

whether the PV module is connected to or disconnected to a load. 

 

Do not stomp on the glass at work. There is a risk of injury or electric shock if glass is 

broken. 

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Страница 1: ...Installation...

Страница 2: ...ect PV Modules cables from direct sunlight 6 Do not strain junction box conductors 7 Do not touch any surface ofmodule 8 Do not place drop objects onto the PVmodule 9 Do not disassemble or attempt to...

Страница 3: ...reserves the right to make changes to the product specifications or installation manual without prior notice GENERAL INFORMATION The installation of PV modules requires a great degree of skill and sho...

Страница 4: ...s most likely to be damaged In the case of a brush type motor the coil is most likely to be damaged GERNERAL SAFETY Consult local codes and other applicable laws concerning required permits on regulat...

Страница 5: ...a risk of frost damage when the frame is filled with water accumulation 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...

Страница 6: ...t stand or step on the PV module The glass surface of PV is slippery and that would cause microcracks in cells which affect the power generation Do not hit or put excessive load on the glass or in the...

Страница 7: ...get hot There is a risk of burn or you may collapse because of electric shock Do not work under rain snow or windy conditions Use insulated tools Do not use wet tools Donotdroptoolsorhard objects onP...

Страница 8: ...be exposed to direct sunlight after installation to prevent degradation of cables SITE SELECTION In most applications the PV modules should be installed in a location where there is no shading throug...

Страница 9: ...he tilt angle of the PV module for the maintenance For the stand alone systems with a battery where the PV modules are attached to a permanent structure the tilt angle of the PV modules should be dete...

Страница 10: ...Insulation for DC cables according to IEC712 7 60364 The frame grounding must consider the local requirements and regulations at the site of installation When grounding is required please refer to the...

Страница 11: ...or electrical conductivity Such devices where supplied with the module and evaluated through the requirements in UL 61730 may be used for grounding connectionsin accordance with the instructions provi...

Страница 12: ...modules clamps should not contact module s glass or deform module s frame 2 Make sure to avoid shadowing from using clamps 3 Make sure to avoid modifying module s frame 4 Use 4 clamps on the long sid...

Страница 13: ...el of load Condition applies to most of the environmental conditions Use four mounting holes applies to harsher environmental conditions such as storm heavy snow etc use eight mounting holes Clamping...

Страница 14: ...max are within 5 under STC conditions Irradiance of 1000W m2 Am 1 5 spectrum and ambient Temperature of 25C The operating Temperature range 40 C to 85 C under IEC standards 40 C to 90 C under UL 6173...

Страница 15: ...contact access is anticipated modules qualified for safety through EN IEC 61730 1 and IEC 61730 2 within this application class are considered to meet the requirements for safety class II Fuses The m...

Страница 16: ...mate conditions PS modules are designed and tested to withstand harsh conditions for more than 25 years In addition to the required IEC certification to meet European standards PS products have also b...

Страница 17: ...ge at NMOT in Watt 274 281 225 230 244 252 196 204 274 280 225 230 Open Circuit Voltage Voc at NMOT v 45 6 46 68 37 37 38 8 44 5 44 35 36 4 37 43 45 95 47 43 38 96 39 20 Short Circuit Current Isc at N...

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