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deflection of the module is 25mm.

 

 

7 MAINTENANCE 

 

Do  not

  make  modifications  to  any  component  of  the  PV 

module (diode, junction box, connectors or others). 

 

Regular maintenance is required to keep modules clear of 

snow, bird droppings, seeds, pollen, leaves, branches, dirt 

spots, and dust. 

 

Modules with sufficient tilt (at least 15°), generally may not 

require cleaning (rain will have a self-cleaning 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 scratches. 

 

Snow should be removed using a soft brush. 

 

Periodically inspect the system to check the integrity of all 

wiring and supports. 

 

To  protect  against  electric  shock  or  injury,  electrical  or 

mechanical  inspections  and  maintenance  should  be 

performed by qualified personnel only. 

8 MODULE CLEANING GUIDELINES 

This  manual  covers  the  requirements  for  the  cleaning 

procedure  of  Canadian  Solar  photovoltaic  modules.  The 

purpose  of  these  cleaning  guidelines  is  to  provide  general 

information  for  cleaning  Canadian  Solar  modules.  System 

users and professional installers should read these guidelines 

carefully and strictly follow these instructions. 

Failure to follow these instructions may result in death, injury 

or damage to the photovoltaic modules. Damages induced by 

inappropriate  cleaning  procedures  will  void  Canadian  Solar 

warranty. 

SAFETY WARNING 

 

Cleaning activities create a risk of damaging 

the modules and array components, as well as increasing 

the potential electric shock hazard. 

 

Cracked  or  broken  modules  represent  an  electric  shock 

hazard  due  to  leakage  currents,  and  the  risk  of  shock  is 

increased  when  modules  are  wet.  Before  cleaning, 

thoroughly inspect modules for cracks, damage, and loose 

connections. 

 

The voltage and current present in an array during daylight 

hours are sufficient to cause a lethal electrical shock. 

 

Ensure that the circuit is disconnected before starting the 

cleaning procedure, as contact with leakage of electrically 

active parts can result in injury. 

 

Ensure  that  the  array  has  been  disconnected  to  other 

active  components  (such  as  inverter  or  combiner  boxes) 

before starting with the cleaning. 

 

Wear suitable protection (clothes, insulated gloves, etc.). 

 

Do not

 immerse the module, partially or totally, in water or 

any other cleaning solution. 

 

Rear  side  cleaning  of  the  modules  is  not  required,  if 

cleaning  the  rear  of  a  module  is  desired,  care  should  be 

taken to ensure there is no damage caused to the module, 

especially  the  soft  surface  of  the  backsheet,  by  simply 

clearing the contaminant by hand or with a soft sponge. 

HANDLING NOTICE

 

 

Use a proper cleaning solution and suitable cleaning 

equipment. 

 

Do not

 use abrasive or electric cleaners on the module. 

 

Particular  attention  should  be  taken  to  avoid  the  module 

rear glass or frame coming in contact with sharp objects, 

as scratches may directly affect product safety. 

 

Do  not 

use  abrasive  cleaners,  de-greasers  or  any 

unauthorized  chemical  substance  (e.g.  oil,  lubricant, 

pesticide,  Gasoline,  white  flower  oil,  active  oil,  mold 

temperature oil, machine oil (such as KV46), grease (such 

as  Molykote  EM-SOL,  etc.),  lubricating  oil,  anti-rust  oil, 

stamping  oil,  butter

cooking  oil,  propyl  alcohol,  ethyl 

alcohol,  essential  oil,  bone-setting  water,  Tianna  water, 

mold release agent (such as Pelicoat S-6, etc.), glue and 

Summary of Contents for CS6R-MS Series

Page 1: ...For professional use only INSTALLATION MANUAL OF PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE...

Page 2: ...NPACKING AND STORAGE 5 5 MODULE INSTALLATION 7 5 1 MODULE WIRING 9 5 2 GROUNDING 12 6 MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 13 6 1 MOUNTING METHOD BOLTING 14 6 2 MOUNTING METHOD CLAMPING 16 6 3 INSERTION SYSTEM 23 6...

Page 3: ...nguage versions of this document the English version shall prevail Please refer to our product lists and documents published on our website at www csisolar com as these lists are updated on a regular...

Page 4: ...C No 793 93 and Commission Regulation EC No 1488 94 as well as Council Directive 76 769 EEC and Commission Directives 91 155 EEC 93 67 EEC 93 105 EC and 2000 21 EC the REACH Regulation we inform you t...

Page 5: ...x 1 25 x Max 1 175 Impp ImppSTC Impp the highest 3 hour current average resulting from the simulated local simultaneous irradiances on the front and rear sides of the PV array accounting for elevation...

Page 6: ...anti tipping structure Such structure can be built with the pallet s own wooden frame or with the spare parts provided in the pallets During unpacking the unpacked modules should be properly fixed Aft...

Page 7: ...ation Class A equivalent to Safety Class II requirements Modules rated under this class should be used in systems operating at voltage above 50V or power above 240W where general contact access is ant...

Page 8: ...general technical system requirements Ensure that other systems components do not damage the module mechanically or electrically Modules can be wired in series to increase voltage or in parallel to in...

Page 9: ...A module can be considered to be unshaded if its entire surface is free from shading all year round including on the shortest day of the year For optimizing the power generation of the rear side of b...

Page 10: ...dian Solar sales representative Cables should always be fastened on module frames or mounting rails in order to avoid shading on the rear side of bifacial modules In case where a cable connection meth...

Page 11: ...g connector endcaps should be taken to avoid moisture and dust penetrating into the connector If end caps are present on un mated connectors carefully remove by hand the end caps before connecting the...

Page 12: ...structions presented below and the requirements of the National Electrical Code Any grounding means used with Canadian Solar modules should be NRTL certified to UL 467 and UL 2703 standards Please con...

Page 13: ...standing equal or greater mechanical loads The mounting system supplier is responsible for the strength and stability of the mounting structure which must meet the requirements of the relevant design...

Page 14: ...ill lead to more severe deflection 6 1 MOUNTING METHOD BOLTING The mechanical load test with these mounting methods were performed according to IEC 61215 Modules should be bolted to supporting structu...

Page 15: ...3200Pa 5400Pa 3200Pa CS6W MS CS7L MS CS7N MS 5400Pa 2400Pa CS6W T Preliminary 5400Pa 2400Pa CS6R T Preliminary 5400Pa 2400Pa 5400Pa 2400Pa CS6R H AG CS6RA H AG 5400Pa 2400Pa 3600Pa 2400Pa CS6W MB AG...

Page 16: ...When installing inter modules or end type clamps please take the following measures into account 1 Do not bend the module frame 2 Do not touch or cast shadows on the front glass 3 Do not damage the su...

Page 17: ...0 100 100 600 250 550 400 500 CS6W MS CS7L MS 300 600 400 500 CS7N MS 300 600 450 550 CS6W T Preliminary 400 500 CS6R T Preliminary 300 400 CS6L MS Preliminary 400 500 CS6R H AG 400 550 400 500 CS6RA...

Page 18: ...long side frame Module Types Max Mechanical Load Pa 1600 1600 2800 2400 3200 2400 3600 2400 4000 2400 4000 3200 5400 2400 A1 Range mm CS6R MS CS6RB MS 200 600 200 300 CS6RA MS 200 400 CS6R MS HL 100 6...

Page 19: ...de of frame and rails perpendicular to the long side frame Module Types Max Mechanical Load Pa 5400 2400 5400 2800 6000 3600 6000 4000 8100 5000 A3 A5 Range mm CS6R MS CS6RA MS CS6RB MS 80 380 CS6R MS...

Page 20: ...0 100 300 CS6R H AG 400 600 200 250 CS6W MB AG F42 Frames 600 700 200 250 with 35mm height frame 6 2 7 Four clamps mounting on short side of frame Module Types Max Mechanical Load Pa 1200 1200 2200 22...

Page 21: ...r single glass monofacial modules Note that clamp overlap length of 40mm or 1 50 in when uplift load 2400 Pa is allowed Landscape installation clamping on long side frame Modyle Type Max Span Max Cant...

Page 22: ...Solar Co Ltd www csisolar com Modyle Type Max Span Max Cantilever length Downforce Uplift CS6R MS HL 48 inches 1 22 m 16 inches 0 41 m 1800 Pa 1800 Pa 32 inches 0 81 m 10 7 inches 0 27 m 1800 Pa 1800...

Page 23: ...ule frame 2 Do not touch the front glass or cast shadows onto it 3 Do not damage the surface of the frame 4 Ensure that the insertion profiles overlap the module frame by at least 10 mm 0 39 in 5 Ensu...

Page 24: ...le clamps to the mounting rails using the torque stated by the mounting hardware manufacturer M6 X 1 1 4 or M8 X 1 25 5 16 bolt and nut are used for this bolting method The tightening torques should b...

Page 25: ...6 1900 1900 B1 B2 B3 B4 16 2600 2200 CS6W TB AG A1 A3 400 B1 B3 790 B1 B2 A3 A4 16 1900 1900 B1 B2 B3 B4 16 2600 2200 CS6W MB AG F42 Frame A1 A3 400 B1 B3 790 B1 B2 A3 A4 16 1800 1600 B1 B2 B3 B4 16 2...

Page 26: ...the potential electric shock hazard Cracked or broken modules represent an electric shock hazard due to leakage currents and the risk of shock is increased when modules are wet Before cleaning thoroug...

Page 27: ...n Solar technical support department for information on the use of cleaning solutions and loading specifications OPERATION PREPARATION Noticeable dirt must be rubbed away by gentle cleaning implement...

Page 28: ...to roof array size array spacing and anti nesting features as it may allow a more efficient ventilation The graphics below from IEC 63126 show this influence the maps presented here are a general guid...

Page 29: ...29 EN Rev IM GN EN 1 0 Copyright January 2023 CSI Solar Co Ltd www csisolar com Figure A 3 Spatial distribution of the K ppen climate types for the period from 1901 to 2010...

Page 30: ...electrical parameters and limitations of the MLPE devices and the Canadian Solar modules are suitable for one another Failure to comply with these instructions will void the Canadian Solar warranty I...

Page 31: ...their distance from the coastline Different coastal land areas are defined according to how far away from the coastline they are Canadian Solar generally classifies seashore PV installations according...

Page 32: ...n These washers are made in a process called explosion welding Concerning insulation gaskets we recommend mica laminate or other silicone or fluoride based insulating materials C 2 3 ANTI CORROSION ME...

Page 33: ...eas Process specifications for the different components must comply with relevant international anti corrosion standards Minimum coating thicknesses for hot dip galvanized and anodizing oxide componen...

Page 34: ...CSI Solar Co Ltd www csisolar com of any kind including but not limited to bodily harm injury and damage to property as a result of handling modules installing systems or compliance or non compliance...

Page 35: ...Copyright January 2023 CSI Solar Co Ltd www csisolar com AMENDED EDITIONS AND DATES Rev 1 0 integrated version first release in January 2023 CSI Solar Co Ltd 199 Lushan Road SND Suzhou Jiangsu China...

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