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Installation manual Ver. 4.8, 05/2021, en
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WARNING!
Contact with live parts due to unsuitable tools or weather condi-
tions: Risk of electric shock!
Only use approved, insulated tools for maintenance work on
live parts.
Work in dry conditions. Ensure that the electrical connections
of the solar module, the cables and the tools are dry.
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RECOMMENDATION
Work in pairs so that in an emergency one person can help in the
case of injury. This is because the modules generate voltage as
soon as they are exposed to light. Therefore, parts of the system
are nearly always energised during the daytime.
6.2.2
Mechanical safety precautions
WARNING!
Glass can crack, break or splinter. Beware of injury!
Never step or sit on solar modules.
Avoid knocking and bumping the surface, the edges and cor-
ners of the glass panels.
WARNING!
Exposed live parts due to damaged glass: Risk of electric shock!
Only use modules with the insulation in perfect conditions.
CAUTION!
Sharp glass edges or flying glass splinters.: Beware of injury!
Always use suitable protective equipment (e.g. gloves and
safety goggles).
Be especially careful with the glass edges and corners of lami-
nates (frameless modules).
WARNING!
Damaged insulating back sheet. Risk of electric shock and burns!
Avoid any contact with the back of the module with sharp or
pointed objects.
Ensure that the back sheet remains undamaged.
7 Preparing for installation
7.1 Handling aleo modules
7.1.1
Storing modules
Framed modules
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Modules in packaging units:
WEIS
Store the aleo modules upright in the packaging units.
Make sure that each module has sufficient support.
Do not stack the packaging units. This could damage the
modules.
Store the modules in dry conditions. Packaging is not wa-
terproof.
Store the modules at an ambient temperature of max.
40 °C.
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Individual modules:
Store individual aleo modules in an upright position on
wedges with suitable padding. Use adequate padding
between the modules.
Avoid stacking individual modules, as well as the pallets
they rest on.
Store the modules in dry conditions.
Store the modules at an ambient temperature of max.
40 °C.
7.1.2
Unpacking modules
Framed modules
NWEIS
Using an underlay, incline the pallet (e.g. with a beam,
height approx. 10 cm for 5° inclination), so that the opening
on the front of the box is elevated. The modules then lean
back in the box which makes it easier to remove them.
Use an underlay for inclining which supports the whole side
of the pallet (e.g. a beam). This keeps the modules support-
ed in the box along their entire width.
Remove the module from this side only. Remove the mod-
ule with the help of another person, if possible.
Observe the unpacking instructions on the module box.