www.znshinesolar.com
Document No.
:
QES/ZX-RD-III032A
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5
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INSTALLATION
5.1
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INSTALLATION SAFETY
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Znshine Solar Modules can be mounted in landscape or portrait orientation, the impact of dirt shading
the solar cells can be minimized by orienting the product in landscape.
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Always wear dry insulation protection equipment: insulated tools, head gear, insulated gloves, safety
belt and safety shoes (with rubber soles).
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Make sure flammable gasses are not generated or present near the installation site.
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Do not install modules under rain, snow or windy conditions. Place disassembled PV modules correctly.
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Keep the PV module packed in the carton until installation. Please install immediately after unpacking.
Please keep the connector dry and clean during installation to avoid the risk of electric shock. Do not perform any
work if the terminals of PV module are wet, until they are dry.
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Please take measures to insulate during PV module installation and wiring.
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Do not touch the junction box and the end of the interconnect cables (connectors) with bare hands
during installation or under sunlight, regardless if the PV module is connected to or disconnected from the system.
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During installation, if PV modules are touched by bare hands, there is a risk of scalding or electric
shock.
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Do not hit or put excessive load on the front or back of PV modules, this may break the cells or cause
microcracks.
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Do not unplug the connector if the system circuit is connected to a load.
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Do not stand on the module glass. There is a risk of injury or electric shock if glass is broken.
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Do not work alone (always work as a team of 2 or more people).
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Do not damage the back glass of PV modules when fastening the PV modules to a support with bolts.
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Do not drill holes in the frame. It may cause corrosion of the frame or PV modules burst.
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Do not damage the surrounding PV modules or mounting structure when replacing a PV module.
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Cables should be fixed in the area not exposed to direct sunlight to prevent cables aging.
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Protective measures must be taken in the process of installation to avoid force extrusion or impact on
the modules.
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When installing modules on roof mounted structures, please try to follow the “from top to bottom”
and/or “from left to right” principle, and don’t step on the module. This will damage the module and would be
dangerous for personal safety.
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The design loading of modules have been evaluated by TUV according to IEC61215 with 1.5 times
safety factor; 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.
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Installation should be in accordance with Australian installation standards AS3000 wiring rules and
AS/NZS 5033.
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We recommend that you insure your solar system against natural hazards (e.g. against lightning
strikes).