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Installation manual Ver. 4.8, 05/2021, en   

Page 6 of 20

 

 
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. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for P23

Page 1: ...8 05 2021 en Page 1 of 20 INSTALLATION MANUAL For the aleo modules with standard frame 42mm X63 X61 X83 X81 with standard frame 35mm P23 with frame for the roof integration S83sol S81sol Please read...

Page 2: ...l BE Wenst u deze handleiding in het Nederlands te ontvangen neem dan contact op met de klantenservice van aleo solar zie hoofdstuk 2 2 2 Product support 2 1 Detailed information In addition to this R...

Page 3: ...afety precautions 8 8 3 Improper mounting 8 8 4 Intervals 8 8 5 Avoiding seals 9 8 6 Clearance under the modules 9 8 7 Shadowing 9 9 Electrical installation 10 9 1 Connectors 10 9 2 Laying the string...

Page 4: ..._________ WEIS NOTE indicates a potentially dangerous situation which can cause material damage if not avoided 4 2 Notes on modules The following symbol is attached to the modules If this symbol also...

Page 5: ...perience conditions that produce more current and or voltage than reported at standard test conditions 1 Accordingly the values of ISC and UOC marked on the modules should be multiplied by a factor of...

Page 6: ...les 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 Pr...

Page 7: ...voltages possible even when the photovoltaic generator is disconnected if the generator is earthed Severe or fatal inju ries from electric shock If the circuit of your photovoltaic generator is earth...

Page 8: ...ield and re sults in loss of warranty rights Do not attach the modules by welding The temperatures cre ated in the process can cause delamination micro fissures and loss of yield and results in loss o...

Page 9: ...rtunity to affect the shadowing then take another site into consideration or only plan with the non shadowed parts of your site when you configure your photovoltaic generator 8 7 2 Effects of shadowin...

Page 10: ...4 connectors are referred to as MC4 in the data sheet 9 2 Laying the string cables CAUTION Brittle fractures in junction boxes due to contact with unsuitable connection cables Risk of fire Only use co...

Page 11: ...lectric shock Leave the planning and installation of the external and if re quired internal lightning protection to be always carried out by qualified technicians It is essential to integrate an arres...

Page 12: ...both short and long sides Fig 7 Not permissible clamp arrangement 2 c Protruding clamps d Opposing clamps have different distances to the module corners e Asymmetrical clamps on the short side 10 2 2...

Page 13: ...s A load can be a pressure load as well as a suction load Loads from snow and wind are grouped into several levels which need to be considered wherever the module is installed Higher load levels make...

Page 14: ...test load Clamping long side 0 mm 458 mm Load level I 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 120 mm 458 mm Load level II 3900 Pa 2400 Pa 220 mm 458 mm Load level III 5400 Pa 2400 Pa 220 mm 300 mm Load level IV 8000 Pa 5400...

Page 15: ...0 mm 293 mm Load level I 2400 Pa 2400 Pa 120 mm 293 mm Load level II 3900 Pa 2400 Pa 180 mm 293 mm Load level III 5400 Pa 2400 Pa 180 mm 220 mm Load level IV 8000 Pa 5400 Pa Clamping short side 0 mm...

Page 16: ...t load Permissible suction test load Clamping long side 0 mm 458 mm Load level I 1400 Pa 1400 Pa 220 mm 458 mm Load level II 3900 Pa 2400 Pa 220 mm 300 mm Load level III 5400 Pa 2400 Pa Clamping short...

Page 17: ...om trees or neighbouring houses 11 1 2 Inspection of the documentation and drawings check the module string plan 7 check the inverter s status reports determine and archive the annual output create an...

Page 18: ...of deposits is avoided 12 This prevents mechanical tension in the glass and ensures the module a longer service life For stubborn patches of dirt use the following to help Isopropanol aleo solar recom...

Page 19: ...precautions and chap 6 2 1 Electrical safety precautions 11 5 2 System parts For repairing other system parts e g substructure connection boxes contract authorised technicians to do the work or contac...

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