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CAUTION! Incorrect orientation of the module may cause risk of fire hazard!

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The modules may be installed in landscape or portrait format. 

• Framed modules

 must be installed with a minimum inclination angle according to chapter 4.

• Unframed modules

 can be installed roof-parallel with a minimum inclination angle of 3°. 

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Install the module in such a way that the junction box is positioned in the upper area of 

the module and the wires hang downwards (Figure 2).

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The modules must be mounted with a minumum distance of 10 mm from the next mod-

ule. Use all fastening points and avoid direct contact between the glass and metal (e.g. 
mounting rails).

Unframed modules suitable are for use with wind and snow loads up to 2400 Pa.
Framed modules are suitable for use with wind and snow loads up to 5400 Pa.

Orient the module in such a way that rainwater and snowmelt can run off freely to avoid 
standing water or puddling.
Ensure that the drainage openings of the frame are left open following installation to allow 
water runoff. This prevents corrosion and frost damage.

Install the module to a mounting structure:

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that corresponds to the necessary statics and the local snow and wind loads.

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that is correctly fastened in the ground, on the roof or on the facade.

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that can transfer forces on the module to the assembly substructure.

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that ensures that no mechanical stresses (e.g. caused by vibrations, twisting or expansion) 

are generated on the module.

• that ensures sufficient back ventilation of the module.
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that ensures long term stability.

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that will not give rise to galvanic corrosion in case of direct metal contact (i.e. grounding 

lead, screws, washers, etc.)

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that allows for strain-free expansion and contraction due to natural ambient temperature 

variations.

Clamps and rail system must be constructed as a coordinated unit.

Fasten the module according to the mounting variants. Adhere to the defined clamp areas in 

Figure 2.
Ensure that the module cannot bend or twist more than 3 mm/m (without additional load 
such as wind, snow, etc.). Observe the technical rules for point or linear supported glazing. 
Position the module planar. 
Depending upon the wind load and the angle of inclination, we also recommend attaching non-
slip safeguards to and spacers between the modules.

MODULE ORIENTATION

WIND / SNOW LOAD

WATER RUNOFF

MOUNTING STRUCTURE

MODULE FASTENING

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FOR CIGS SOLAR MODULES Q-CELLS SE

Содержание SL Series

Страница 1: ...Q SMART SL SERIES Installation and operation manual for Q SMART Q SMART UF Q SMART UF L SL1 SL1 F SL2 CIGS SOLAR MODULES...

Страница 2: ...ENANCE PAGE 15 8 DECOMMISSIONING AND RECYCLING PAGE 15 9 CONTACT PAGE 16 Technical parameters and design are subject to change The data sheets and customer information valid at the point in time when...

Страница 3: ...ddressed in these instructions please first contact your system supplier You can find more information at our website www q cells com Q Cells CIGS solar modules allow you to directly transform the unl...

Страница 4: ...diode Protection class IP 65 with bypass diode Protection class IP 65 with bypass diode Connector Multicontact MC4 Multicontact MC4 Multicontact MC4 Flammability rating C C C Wind snow load Pa 2400 2...

Страница 5: ...f injury due to falling modules The modules are primarily made of glass and must therefore be handled with appropriate cau tion In order to ensure safe mounting orient yourself to the national regulat...

Страница 6: ...hen it is entirely unshaded throughout the year e g by buildings chimneys trees Even partial shading of the modules e g by overhead lines dirt snow should be avoided see also Chapter 7 Cleaning and ma...

Страница 7: ...modules can fall and injure people Block off the danger area on the ground before begin ning the assembly work Warn people near the danger area or in the building Keep children away from the instal l...

Страница 8: ...2 B2 or 3 B3 clamps per module side With linear support the modules lie along the lateral sides on the substructure When using this mounting variant place a silicone free rubber support plate between...

Страница 9: ...hat corresponds to the necessary statics and the local snow and wind loads that is correctly fastened in the ground on the roof or on the facade that can transfer forces on the module to the assembly...

Страница 10: ...Figure 2 70 mm Ensure that the clamps do not throw shadows onto the active cells The distance from the glass edge to the first active cell amounts to 18 5 mm Figure 3 Clamps overlap of glass edge Fig...

Страница 11: ...ditions GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE CLAMP SYSTEM Clamp width 60 mm Figure 2 Clamp height corresponding to 36 mm frame height Figure 4 Clamp depth 7 12 mm Figure 4 Clamp area clamp depth x clamp width...

Страница 12: ...Carry out the layout taking into account all working conditions and relevant technical regu lations and standards In this way you ensure that the maximum system voltage including the necessary safety...

Страница 13: ...order to protect the system from ground leakage current in the case of isolation failures e g in case of module glass breakage One possibility to achieve this current limitation is by installing a 10...

Страница 14: ...bles and insulated identical connectors Ensure that all electrical components are in a proper dry and safe condition In this way you avoid that electrical short circuits or dangerous contact voltages...

Страница 15: ...nding water from the module Do not use abrasive detergents or surface active agents e g soap Do not scratch dirt off This can damage the surface of the module Only remove snow and ice without exerting...

Страница 16: ...Sonnenallee 17 21 06766 Bitterfeld Wolfen Germany TEL 49 0 3494 66 99 0 FAX 49 0 3494 66 99 199 EMAIL service q cells com WEB www q cells com Subject to change Q Cells SE Installation and operation m...

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