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[3.4] Installer Warning and Notice
Please carefully read and understand the provided installation manual before installing, wiring, or
operating our product in your PV system. Failure to follow all instructions and conditions could possibly
damage the product and above all, lead to serious injury or death.
PV system and SWH Solar Rack-
ing installations must comply with National Electrical Code and installer is solely responsible for
code and safety compliances and their consequences.
PV modules generate electricity when exposed to light and are electrically live when
mounted. This DC electricity can pose danger to the installer, user, and/or property.
Any contact with electrically active module terminals can result in arcing; leading to
shocks, fires, burns, and/or death. Use caution around utility power lines that may be
near the work area. Never work in wet or windy conditions. Lighting is a hazard to any
work with metal, never work when lighting is present. Insure good earth-bonding as
part of a lighting protection system.
Electrical shock potential of PV modules increases with higher parallel currents and
series voltage connections. The PV installer must assume all inherent risk of property
damage and/or personal injury related to the mishandling of PV modules during
installation and maintenance. Skilled, Licensed Electricians must conduct all electrical
installation procedures. All work must comply with all national, state and local installa-
tion procedures, product and safety standards. These standards include but are not
limited to applicable National Electrical Code (NEC®) sections, UL Standards, OSHA
Regulations, State or Local Fire Marshall Codes, NFPA 70E. Installation must comply
with NEC 250 (Grounding and Bonding), NEC 690 (Solar Photovoltaic Systems), CSA
22.1 (Safety Standard for Electrical Installations), Canadian Electrical Code Part 1, and
all other applicable state, provincial, and local electrical code requirements.
SWH
Solar Racking Systems
must be used with UL1703 listed equipment including but not
limited to; PV modules, combiners and disconnects.
Installer shall ensure all warning labels requirements are met per latest National
Electrical code (NEC), International Fire Code (IFC), and/or Cal Fire Code.
Avoid electrical injuries by preventing the accidental or unintentional release of hazard-
ous energy. Proper Lockout/Tag out procedures will limit this danger. All Personnel must
use caution when working in and around PV arrays. Proper PPE worn at all times will also
limit this danger. Modules produce electricity when exposed to light. To avoid electric
shock and injury, completely cover the front of the module with an opaque material
before making any electrical connections. Lock out / tag out and disconnect the PV
system from all electrical energy before any maintenance or cleaning. NEVER disconnect
or connect modules under load. Never disconnect the earth bond to the array.
NOTICE!
ELECTRICAL
HAZARD.
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