Solahart Industries Pty Ltd
1 Alan Street, Rydalmere, NSW 2116
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PO Box 7508, Silverwater, NSW 2128
Solahart Industries Pty Ltd ABN 45 064 945 848
Ph: 02 9684 9100
| solahart.com.au
3. Safety
Solahart modules are designed to meet the requirements of IEC 61215 and IEC 61730, application class
A. Modules rated for use in this application class may be used in system operating at greater than 50V DC
or 240W, where general contact access is anticipated. Modules qualified for safety through IEC 61730-1
and IEC 61730-2 and within this application class are considered to meet the requirements for safety class
Ⅱ
equipment.
3.1 General Safety
3.1.1 Consult and follow local codes and other applicable laws concerning required permits, as well as
installation & inspection requirements, rules, and regulations.
3.1.2 PV modules should be installed and maintained by qualified personnel.
3.1.3 Use the same performance modules within a given series.
3.1.4 Follow all safety precautions of all components used in the system.
3.1.5 Do not shade portions of the PV module surface from the sun for a long period of time.
The shaded cell may become hot (hot spot phenomenon), which can result in solder joints peeling off.
3.1.6 Do not clean the glass surface with chemicals.
3.1.7 Do not drop the PV module or drop objects onto the PV module.
3.1.8 Do not concentrate sunlight on the modules or panels.
3.1.9 Do not attempt to disassemble the modules, and do not remove any attached components
from the modules.
3.1.10 Do not scratch or hit at the back sheet, the glass, the terminal box. Do not pull the cables or
touch the terminals with bare hands.
3.1.11 Do not drill holes in the frame or scratch the anodized film of the frame.
3.1.12 Keep the PV module packed in the carton until installation.
3.1.13 Do not use modules near equipment o in places where flammable gases may be generated.
3.1.14 Do not use modules in an environment with aliphatic, aromatic, phenols, ketones, halogenated
substance or mineral oil, which may corrode the junction box by chemical attack.