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and proper actions should be taken to avoid dust and 
moisture penetration inside the connectors.

CORRECT CONNECTION OF PLUG CONNECTORS  

·  Make sure that all connections are safe and properly 

mated. The PV connector should not be subjected to 
stress from the exterior. Connectors should only be used 
to connect the circuit. They should never be used to turn 
the circuit on and off. 

·  Connectors are not waterproof when unmated. When 

installing modules, connector should be connected to 
each other as soon as possible or appropriate measures 
should be taken to avoid moisture and dust penetrating 
into the connector.

USE OF SUITABLE MATERIALS  

·  Only use dedicated solar cable and suitable connectors 

(wiring should be sheathed in a sunlight-resistant 
conduit or, if exposed, should itself be sunlight-resistant) 
that meet local fire, building and electrical regulations. 
Please ensure that all wiring is in perfect electrical and 
mechanical condition.  

·  Installers may only use single-conductor cable listed 

and labeled as USE-2 or PV Wire which is 90°C wet rated 
in North America, and single conductor cable, 2.5-16 
mm

2

 (5-14 AWG), 90°C wet rated in other areas (i.e. TUV 

2PfG1169 or EN50618 approved), with proper insulation 
which is able to withstand the maximum possible system 
open-circuit voltage. 

·  Only copper conductor material should be used. Select a 

suitable conductor gauge to minimize voltage drop and 
ensure that the conductor ampacity complies with local 
regulations (i.e. NEC 690.8(D)).

CABLE AND CONNECTOR PROTECTION  

·  Secure the cables to the mounting system using UV-

resistant cable ties. Protect exposed cables from 
damage by taking appropriate precautions (e.g. placing 
them inside a metallic raceway like EMT conduit). Avoid 
exposure to direct sunlight.

·  A minimum bending radius of 60 mm (2.36 in) is required 

when securing the junction box cables to the racking 
system.

·  Do not place connectors in locations where water could 

easily accumulate.

5.2   

GROUNDING

· 

For grounding requirements in North America, a module 
with exposed conductive parts is considered to comply 
with UL 1703 only when it is electrically grounded in 
accordance with both the instructions presented below 
and the requirements of the National Electrical Code. 
Any grounding means used with Canadian Solar Inc. 
modules should be NRTL certified to UL 467 and UL 2703 
standards. Please consult our technical service team for 
the formal approval process.

· 

For grounding requirements in other areas, although the 
modules are certified to Safety Class II, we recommend 
that they be grounded and that module installation 
should comply with all local electrical codes and regula-
tions. Grounding connections should be installed by a 
qualified electrician. Connect module frames together 
using adequate grounding cables: we recommend using 
4-14 mm² (AWG 6-12) copper wire. Holes provided for 
this purpose are identified with a grounding symbol      . 
All conductive connection junctions must be firmly fixed.

· 

Do not drill any extra ground holes for convenience this 
will void the modules warranty.

· 

All bolts, nuts, flat washers, lock washers and other rele-
vant hardware should be made of stainless steel, unless 
otherwise specified. 

· 

Canadian Solar Inc. does not provide grounding hard-
ware.

· 

One grounding method is recommended for Canadian 
Solar Inc. standard modules, as described below. For 
alternative grounding methods, please refer to Annex B 
(Alternative Grounding Methods) on the website (www.
canadiansolar.com). 

GROUNDING METHOD: 
BOLT + TOOTHED NUT + CUP WASHER

·  A grounding kit containing an M5 (3/16") SS cap bolt, an 

M5 (3/16") SS flat washer, an M5 (3/16") SS cup washer, 
and an M5 (3/16") SS nut (with teeth) is used to attach 
copper grounding wire to a pre-drilled grounding hole 
on the frame (see image above). 

·  Place the wire between the flat washer and the cup was-

her. Ensure that the cup washer is positioned between 
the frame and the wire with the concave side up to pre-
vent galvanic corrosion. Tighten the bolt securely using 

Summary of Contents for CS6K-245P-AG

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION MANUAL OF ALUMINUM FRAME DYMOND MODULE For professional use only...

Page 2: ...LIABILITY 2 0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 0 MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 0 UNPACKING AND STORAGE 5 0 MODULE INSTALLATION 5 1 MODULE WIRING 5 2 GROUNDING 6 0 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 6 1 MOUNTING METH...

Page 3: ...m installation or compliance or non compliance with the instructions set forth in this manual 2 0 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING Before attempting to install wire operate and or service the module and oth...

Page 4: ...odules can be excluded However a release of and exposure to lead can take place i when the different components of the solar modules are disas sembled in particular for recycling purposes and ii in in...

Page 5: ...ND STORAGE PRECAUTIONS Module should be stored in a dry and ventilated environment to avoid direct sunlight and moisture If modules are stored in an uncontrolled environment the storage time should be...

Page 6: ...ease refer to the datasheet or the product nameplate for the detailed types Consult your local authority for guidelines and requirements for building or structural fire safety UL 1703 SYSTEM FIRE RATI...

Page 7: ...e wiring when designing the system The recommended maximum series fuse rating is stated in a table in the Annex Modules should be safely fixed to bear all expected loads including wind and snow loads...

Page 8: ...the racking system Do not place connectors in locations where water could easily accumulate 5 2 GROUNDING For grounding requirements in North America a module with exposed conductive parts is consider...

Page 9: ...ard modules can be installed in either landscape or portrait orientations Refer to the detailed instructions for further guidance Please note that in areas with he avy snowfall 2400 Pa further counter...

Page 10: ...effect If the module has become soiled wash with water and a non abrasive cleaning implement sponge during the cool part of the day Do not scrape or rub dry dirt away as this may cause micro scratche...

Page 11: ...1 Installation manual Annex of ALUMINUM FRAME DYmond Module For professional use only...

Page 12: ...on contained in this manual is subject to change by Canadian Solar Inc without prior notice Canadian Solar Inc gives no warranty of any kind whatsoever either explicitly or implicitly with respect to...

Page 13: ...yield strength of bolt and nut should not be less than 450 MPa Tightening torques should be within 17 23 Nm 12 5 17 0 ft lbs for M8 5 16 18 Grade B7 coarse thread bolts depending on the bolt class For...

Page 14: ...0 Pa A1 range 270 380 mm Maximum Load Uplift load 4000 Pa Downforce load 8100 Pa A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 range 240 550 mm Maximum Load Uplift load 3600 Pa Downforce load 3600 Pa A2 A2 A2 A2 Table A CS6K P AG C...

Page 15: ...rtment for details in regard to specific projects Canadian Solar modules can be grounded using third party grounding devices as described below The grounding methods are certified by CSA according to...

Page 16: ...4 CS6K 290P AG 290 31 6 9 18 38 5 9 72 CS6K 295P AG 295 31 8 9 28 38 6 9 81 CS6K 300P AG 300 32 0 9 38 38 8 9 92 CS6K 250MS AG 250 30 5 8 2 37 7 9 03 15 1658 992 35 65 3 39 1 1 38 in 21 7 47 8 lbs CS6...

Page 17: ...5 39 8 9 18 47 2 9 75 CS3U 370P AG 370 40 0 9 26 47 4 9 83 CS3K 280MS AG 280 31 7 8 84 38 5 9 49 30 1675 992 35 65 9 39 1 1 38 in 22 5 49 6 lbs CS3K 285MS AG 285 31 9 8 94 38 7 9 57 CS3K 290MS AG 290...

Page 18: ...ipment Do not use abrasive or electric cleaners on the module Particular attention should be taken to avoid the module glass or frame to come in contact with sharp objects as scratches may directly af...

Page 19: ...9 Rev A0 is released in October 2017 Rev A1 is released in February 2018 AMENDED EDITIONS AND DATES Canadian Solar Inc 545 Speedvale Avenue West Guelph Ontario Canada N1K 1E6 www canadiansolar com...

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