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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR FLAT ROOF SYSTEM Q.FLAT-G5 – Q CELLS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR FLAT ROOF SYSTEM Q.FLAT-G5 – Q CELLS
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DANGER! Danger to life due to electric shock!
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Restrict access to the installation site.
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Keep children and unauthorised persons away
from the solar system.
DANGER! Danger to life due to electric shock!
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Ensure that the solar modules and tools are never
exposed to moisture or rain during installation.
WARNING! Risk of injury due to falling modules!
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Secure the modules and pre-assembled module
pairs during installation.
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Only install modules in dry, calm weather.
DANGER! Danger to life due to electric shock!
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Use only insulated and dry tools.
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Never perform the installation alone.
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Install only undamaged modules and
components.
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Do not add any holes.
4 ASSEMBLY
4.1 PREPARATIONS FOR ASSEMBLY
4 ASSEMBLY
4.1 PREPARATIONS FOR ASSEMBLY
Tools and aids required
Besides the project report, tools and aids that are not included in the scope of supply are required for installation of the Q.FLAT-G5.
We recommend providing and using the following materials before installing the Q.FLAT-G5:
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TOOL
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TOOL
Cordless screwdriver
Gloves
Hexagon bit IS 6
Tape measure
Torque wrench
Chalk line
Ring spanner /
Open-ended spanner SW 10
Ballast e.g. walkway plates,
deep kerbs, paving stones or
gravel
Fig. 4:
Maximum ballast height
Selecting the ballast elements
In order to place the ballast elements under the solar module pair without causing damage, observe the maximum height of 120 mm.
NOTE!
Failure to observe these limits may result in the ballast elements not fitting underneath the solar module pairs.
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Ensure that the spacing between the ballast elements and solar module pairs is at least 10 mm.
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In order to achieve the ballast according to the ballast plan, it may be necessary to arrange the lowest ballast layer transversely
to the ballast carriers. The ballast carriers must be hung into the outer notches of the ground profiles for this so that the ballast
stones cannot tip over and do not come to into contact with the roof cladding.