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 11.3 - REVISION AND MAINTENANCE

11�3�1�- GENERAL CONDITIONS

The  construction  management  or  the  engineering  company  that  carry  out  the  project  will 

define the periods and maintenance actions required for the housing or foundation. It is highly 

recommended to carry out testing procedures on concrete footings or housings. 

In each maintenance revision a form sheet must be completed with the following information 

outlined below: 

- Maintenance Company. 

- Person who performs the tasks. 

- Date of completion of the works. 

- Visually reviewed points. 

- Damages in the visually reviewed points. 

- Points reviewed using gauge key. 

- Points that have been retightened due to tension slipping. 

- If protective paintwork has been added. 

- Remarks. 

Maintenance work must be carried out with sufficient trained personnel who are qualified to 

complete these tasks.

The  maintenance  guidelines  must  be  adjusted  and,  if  necessary,  these  must  be  changed 

periodically according to the conditions of service and the product’s alteration over time.

11�3�2�- REVISION AND MAINTENANCE TASKS

11�3�2�1�-  Periodicity: every six months

Visual inspection of the entire canopy, looking for possible damage to the entire structure such 

as bumps, fissures, deformations, breaks, or possible rust issues. The fastening hardware at 

the angles between the flag and the belts are points in which special attention must be paid.

Any damage will be repaired immediately to avoid possible accidents or lack of service. 

Table of minimum visual revisions:

Table 3: Visual revision chart�

Visual revision

Appearance

Deformation

Base anchor screws
Top layer
Welding base Joint
Screws in the joint of the base and the foot
Point P1
Screws in the joint of the foot and the wing
Screws in the joint of the flag and the angle
Angle
Screw in the joint of the angle and the belts
End contact point between belts and angle
Belts central point

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PVS2

Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for PVS2

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE M273A01 03 19A Canopies PVS2...

Page 2: ...2 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 3: ...he following should be taken into consideration Incorrect handling or installation of the unit may result in injury to personnel as well as damage to the unit In particular handling with voltages appl...

Page 4: ...OF EARTHING POINT 27 8 PROFILES AND MODULES 28 8 1 INTERMEDIATE PROFILES 28 8 2 FINAL PROFILES 28 8 3 PREPARATION OF PROFILES 29 8 4 FITTING OF INTERMEDIATE PROFILES 1 30 8 5 FITTING OF INTERMEDIATE...

Page 5: ...11 3 2 REVISION AND MAINTENANCE TASKS 42 11 3 3 CASES THAT INVOLVE SPECIAL REVIEWS 43 12 MAINTENANCE AND TECHNICAL SERVICE 44 5 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 6: ...able 1 Revision log Date Revision Description 08 19 M273A01 01 19A Initial version Note The images of the devices are for illustrative purposes only and may differ from the original device 6 PVS2 Inst...

Page 7: ...ms and conditions expressed below Exclusions and Limitations of Guarantees Those damages and faults established herein will be exempt from the warranty rights whenever these arise from 1 Accidents or...

Page 8: ...is not allowed nor in general any added element that increases the surface exposed to the wind Only the assembly of original parts and components supplied by CIRCUTOR is allowed CIRCUTOR will not be h...

Page 9: ...2 3 5 17 2 5 7 8 11 PVS2 3 3 5 17 2 5 7 8 11 PVS2 4 3 5 17 2 5 7 8 11 PVS2 5 3 5 17 2 5 7 8 11 PVS2 6 3 5 17 2 5 7 8 11 PVS2 8 3 5 17 2 5 7 8 11 PVS2 10 3 5 17 2 5 7 8 11 Figure 2 PVS2 models 9 Insta...

Page 10: ...odules Feet PVS2 2 5 0 m 4 20 kWp 15 1 PVS2 3 8 0 m 6 72 kWp 24 2 PVS2 4 10 0 m 8 40 kWp 30 2 PVS2 5 13 0 m 10 92 kWp 39 2 PVS2 6 15 0 m 12 60 kWp 45 3 PVS2 8 20 0 m 16 80 kWp 60 3 PVS2 10 25 0 m 21 0...

Page 11: ...4 COMPONENTS M WING FOOT PPV10APLI BEAM Figure 3 PVS2 components 11 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 12: ...20X280 M10 M24 Zn M24 M20 M24 17u 16u 24u 4u 26u 8u DIN 603 M10X25 M10X50 8u 8u M20 17u RIGHT VIEW LEFT VIEW M239700000000 WING START M326100000000 PV ANGLE BEAM C M302100000000 V WING ANGLE M2L570000...

Page 13: ...000001 TORN M104200000005 M106200000001 M108A00000000 TORN PVS2 2 15 4 4 2 0 0 24 10 60 12 12 PVS2 3 24 4 7 0 0 2 36 16 96 18 18 PVS2 4 30 4 9 2 2 0 52 20 120 22 22 PVS2 5 39 4 12 2 0 0 56 26 156 24 2...

Page 14: ...to recharging point in start foot AC wiring Figure 4 Standard installation with recharging point in start foot 5 1 2 STANDARD INSTALLATION WITH RECHARGE POINT IN START AND END FOOT Lowering of strings...

Page 15: ...ral foot Power supply of recharging points in each foot AC wiring Figure 6 Major installation 5 1 4 INTERNAL CONNECTION OF FEET STRINGS CONDUCTION OF DC WIRING THROUGH THE BEAMS EARTH CONNECTION SEE P...

Page 16: ...GTH OF 6 M APPROXIMATELY FROM CASKET SPLICE FOR THE LOWERING OF STRINGS DC WIRING IF IT IS ONLY FOR AC WIRING OF THE CHARGER PROJECTION OF 4 M APPROXIMATELY OF CASKET SPLICE LEAVE CABLES IN PLACE CASK...

Page 17: ...5 3 EARTH CONNECTION ON EACH FOOT CASKET FOOT TUBE Figure 9 Earth connection 5 4 ASSEMBLE TEMPLATES Torque kp m 71 M24 36x 50 50 500 950 Figure 10 Assembly of templates 17 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 18: ...5 5 FILLING THE FOOTINGS Figure 11 Filling the footings 5 6 REMOVE UPPER TEMPLATE Figure 12 Remove upper template 18 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 19: ...6 ASSEMBLY OF FEET AND WINGS 6 1 FOOT INSTALLATION A Torque kp m 71 M24 D24 6x 6x PULL PIPES WHEN LIFTING DO NOT STEP ON TUBES OR PIPES Figure 13 Foot installation A 19 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 20: ...6 2 FOOT INSTALLATION B Torque kp m 71 M24 D24 6x 6x Figure 14 Foot installation B 20 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 21: ...6 3 INSTALLATION OF FEET REINFORCEMENT 1x UPPER VIEW Figure 15 Installation of foot reinforcement 21 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 22: ...6 4 INSTALLATION OF WINGS A Torque kp m 71 DIN 931 M20X280 M20 7x 14x 7x Figure 16 Installation of wings A D20 22 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 23: ...6 5 ALIGNMENT OF THE FEET X Y X Y X Y X Y Figure 17 Alignment of the feet 23 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 24: ...7 ASSEMBLY OF BEAMS 7 1 FITTING OF ANGLES 3x 1x Figure 18 Fitting of angles 24 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 25: ...7 2 BEAM ANGLES Torque kp m 71 DIN 931 M20X130 M20 4x 4x Figure 19 Beam angles 25 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 26: ...7 3 FITTING OF BEAMS Torque kp m 3 8 M10X25 M10x50 M10 2x 4x 2x Figure 20 Fitting of beams 26 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 27: ...7 4 INSTALLATION OF EARTHING POINT Torque kp m 3 8 M10X25 M10 1x 1x INSIDE VIEW OF THE INSTALLATION PIE Figure 21 Installation of earthing point 27 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 28: ...IATE PROFILES 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 M103200000002 S273200000001 Figure 22 Intermediate profiles 8 2 FINAL PROFILES 3 4 M109200000002 S268100000001 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 Figure 23 Final p...

Page 29: ...3 PREPARATION OF PROFILES A Torque kp m 3 8 M10X25 M10 M14 4x 4x 4x Figure 24 Preparation of profiles A B Torque kp m 3 8 M8X10 M8 1x 1x Figure 25 Preparation of profiles B 29 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 30: ...8 4 FITTING OF INTERMEDIATE PROFILES 1 1 M103200000002 Torque kp m 3 8 Figure 26 Fitting of intermediate profiles 1 30 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 31: ...8 5 FITTING OF INTERMEDIATE PROFILES 2 2 S273200000001 Figure 27 Fitting of intermediate profiles 2 31 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 32: ...8 6 FITTING OF FINAL PROFILES 3 3 M109200000002 M109200000002 Figure 28 Fitting of final profiles 3 32 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 33: ...8 7 FITTING OF FINAL PROFILES 4 4 S268100000001 Figure 29 Fitting of final profiles 4 33 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 34: ...8 8 SETTING MODULES A POSITION OF CONNECTION BOX SEE POINT 8 10 M106200000001 M104200000006 Figure 30 Setting modules A 34 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 35: ...8 9 SETTING MODULES B GPV10APLI TPV10APLI POSITION OF CONNECTION BOX SEE POINT 8 10 Figure 31 Setting modules B 35 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 36: ...Distribute the modules according to their connection as per the following scheme 1 2 2 3 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 DC WIRING CHANNEL THROUGH THE BEAMS AND INSIDE OF THE FOOT Figure 32 Connection of strings...

Page 37: ...9 FINAL FOUNDATIONS Hormig n Concrete Figure 33 Final foundations 37 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 38: ...10 INSTALLATION OF THE CHARGER Remove the covers stamped to insert the charger Figure 34 Installation of the charger Step 1 38 PVS2 Installation Guide...

Page 39: ...Figure 35 Installation of the charger Step 2 39 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 40: ...of the canopy s parts must be made with the supplied screws and nuts Any change of screws and nuts must be communicated and authorised by the manufacturer The tightening torques of the joints must be...

Page 41: ...ultation with the specialist technician especially in the case of changes in use Should these be exceeded there would be depletion in the structure leading to deformations and breaks People will not b...

Page 42: ...guidelines must be adjusted and if necessary these must be changed periodically according to the conditions of service and the product s alteration over time 11 3 2 REVISION AND MAINTENANCE TASKS 11 3...

Page 43: ...s or any other cause a remediation of the point with rust will be carried out immediately and a product will be applied to provide sufficiently accredited protection in the affected area This periodic...

Page 44: ...o device operation or malfunction please contact the CIRCUTOR SA Technical Support Service Technical Assistance Service Vial Sant Jordi s n 08232 Viladecavalls Barcelona Tel 902 449 459 Espa a 34 937...

Page 45: ...45 Installation Guide PVS2...

Page 46: ...CIRCUTOR SA Vial Sant Jordi s n 08232 Viladecavalls Barcelona Tel 34 93 745 29 00 Fax 34 93 745 29 14 www circutor es central circutor com...

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