4. Warnings and Cautions
4.A Warning
All instructions must be read and understood before attempting to install, wire, operate, and/or maintain the
module. When modules are exposed to sunlight or other light sources, they generate DC electrical energy.
Contact with electrically active parts of the module such as terminals can result in burns, sparks, and lethal
shock whether the module is connected or disconnected.
Shock hazard increases as modules are connected in parallel, producing higher current, and as modules
are connected in series, producing higher voltage. The installer assumes the risk of all personal injury or
property damage that might occur during installation and handling of modules.
Do not disassemble, modify or remove parts of the module.
4.B Cautions
Use modules for their intended purpose ONLY.
Do not treat any portion of the module with paint or adhesives, to avoid damage to the module, inoperable
conditions, or reducing the module’s functionality.
5. Handling and Installation Safety
To avoid injury or damage:
Wear non-slip gloves.
Do not allow children or unauthorized persons near the installation site or module storage area.
Do not wear metallic rings, jewelry or devices while installing or troubleshooting photovoltaic systems.
Work only in dry conditions, with dry modules and tools.
Do not install the module where flammable gases or vapors are present.
Never leave a module unsupported or unsecured.
The back of the module must not be exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods of time during storage
or during the installation process to avoid the possibility of heat damage.
When disconnecting wires connected to a module that is exposed to sunlight, an electric arc may result.
Such arcs may cause burns, may start fires and may otherwise create problems. Be extremely careful!
Use only equipment, connectors, wiring and mounting structures suitable for use in a photovoltaic system.
Series connected modules should always be of uniform configuration and electrical specifications.
Cover the entire front surface of the modules with a dense, opaque material such as a cardboard box, when
working on a connected system cannot be avoided. Check for remaining voltage before starting, and
observe the relevant local safety regulations for such working conditions.
6. Installation and Operation
Photovoltaic systems must be installed by qualified and experienced personnel.
Install PV modules with a minimum spacing of 10mm between neighboring frames to allow for thermal
expansion.
Do not step on, or place objects on the module during or after installation. Although TSMC Solar modules
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