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- Do NOT place modules directly on top of each
other.
- Fig. 1
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
- Each individual module has a unique serial
number laminated behind the glass and ano-
ther permanently attached to the back-sheet
of the module. Note all serial numbers in an
installation for your future records.
ELECTRICAL RATING
- Table 1.
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSIDERATIONS
CLIMATE CONDITIONS
- Taurus Renovables Solar Crystalline series
modules may be installed in the following
conditions for more than 25 years. In addition
to the required certification to meet European
standards Taurus Renovables Solar products
have also been tested to verify resistance to
ammonia fumes that may be present around
barns sheltering cattle, as well as suitability for
installation in humid (coastal) areas and areas
of high sand storms.
- Environment
- Ambient temperature: -20°C to +40°C.
- Operating temperature: -40°C to +85°C.
- Storage temperature: -20°C to +50°C.
- Humidity: < 85RH%
- Mechanical Load Pressure*: The design pres-
sure is 3600 (front)/1600 (back) and the safety
factor is 1.5
NOTES:
- The modules have been evaluated by an accre-
dited laboratory for a maximum design loading
of below 112.78lb / ft2 (5400Pa)
- The mechanical load bearing is dependent
upon the mounting methods used and failure
to follow the instructions of this manual may
result in different capabilities to withstand snow
and wind loads. The system installer must
ensure that the installation methods used meet
these requirements and any local codes and
regulations.
SITE SELECTION
- Taurus Renovables Solar Modules can be
mounted in landscape and portrait orientation
however the impact of dirt shading the solar
cells can be minimized by orienting the product
in portrait.
- For optimum energy production, solar modules
should normally be mounted facing the equator
at an angle to the horizontal plane equivalent
to the latitude of the installation. In the event
that you mount the solar modules at a different
angle or orientation then the annual ener-
gy production may potentially be adversely
impacted.
- When installing solar modules on a roof always
leave a safe working area between the edge
of the roof and the external edge of the solar
array.
- Position the modules to minimize the chances
of shading at any time of the day. Shading can
normally be minimized by ensuring that the
distance between the obstruction and solar
array is greater than three times the obstructi-
on’s height.
- In order not to affect the fire rating, installation
angle must be less than 5 in/ft.
- Avoid using a mounting method that will block
the drainage holes in the module frame.
- When all solar modules are mounted in the
same plane and orientation then all can be ex-
pected to have similar performance throughout
the day and can be connected together to the
same inverter channel.
- If solar modules on the same installation are
mounted at different angles or orientations then
energy production can normally be optimized
by connecting the different orientations to diffe-
rent inverters (or different MPPT if the inverter
has more than one MPPT). Refer to inverter
manufacturers for further guidelines.
- Do not install modules in a location where they
will be immersed in or continually exposed to
water.
- Taurus Renovables Solar Modules have pas-
sed the test of PV modules salt mist corrosion
,and can be safely installed in corrosive salt
areas within proximity of the ocean or sulfurous
areas.
- Taurus Renovables Solar Modules have pas-
sed the test of PV modules ammonia corrosion
,and can be safely installed in ammonia-heavy
environments, such as farm houses.
- Taurus Renovables Solar Modules application
altitude: <2000m.
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