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DMEGC Solar PV Modules Installation Manual

 

 

                                                                                                                                                                             

 

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the  voltage  specifications  of  the  inverters  used  in  the 
system.  In  addition,  modules  must  not  be  connected 
together  to  create  a  voltage  higher  than  the  maximum 
permitted  system  voltage  stated  on  the  module 
nameplate,  even  under  the  worst  local  temperature 
conditions  (see  Table  1  for  the  correction  coefficients 
that apply to open-circuit voltage). 

 

A maximum of two strings can be connected in parallel 
without  using  an  over-current  protection  device  (fuses, 
etc.) incorporated in series within each string. Three or 
more  strings  can  be  connected  in  parallel  if  an 
appropriate and certified  over-current protection device 
is  installed in series within each string. And it shall be 
ensured in the PV system design that the reverse current 
of  any  particular  string  is  lower  than  the  module 
maximum fuse rating at any circumstances. 

 

Only modules with similar electrical parameters should be 
connected  in  the  same  string  to  avoid  or  minimize 
mismatch effects in arrays. 

 

To minimize risk in the event of an indirect lightning strike, 
avoid forming loops with the wiring when designing the 
system. 

 

The recommended maximum series fuse rating is stated 
in the module datasheets. 

 

Modules should be safely fixed to bear all expected loads, 
including wind and snow loads. 

 

A  minimum  clearance  of  6.5  mm  (0.25  in)  between 
modules is required to allow for thermal expansion of the 
frames. 

 

The small drainage holes on the underside of the module 
must not be blocked. 

Optimum Orientation and Tilt 

 

To  maximize  the  annual  yield,  please  calculate  the 
optimum  orientation  and  tilt  for  PV  modules  in  that 
specific installation site. The highest yields are achieved 
when  sunlight  shines  perpendicularly  onto  the  PV 
modules. 

Avoid Shading 

 

Modules  shall  not  be  permanently  shaded  (including 
partial  shading,  spot  shading,  even  shading  or  uneven 
shading)  under  any  circumstance.  Permanent  shading 
includes  shading  of  the  same  cell,  cell  row,  or  module 
portion for extended and repeated periods of time (e.g. 
more than 200 daylight hours over the warrantied service 

lifetime).  Power  dissipated  in  fully  or  partially  shaded 
cells will result in power loss, reduced yield and can cause 
localized  overheating,  which  in  turn  may  negatively 
impact the module service lifetime. Permanent shading 
may  cause  accelerated  ageing  of  the  encapsulation 
material and place thermal stress on the bypass diodes. 

This  would  void  the  module’s  warranty  u

nless  properly 

mitigated  through  the  use  of  Module  Level  Power 
Electronic (MLPE) devices. 

 

Regular maintenance is required to keep modules clean. 
Particular measures should be taken to avoid permanent 
shading from dirt or debris (e.g., plants, bird droppings, 
etc). 

 

Do not install modules  directly behind any  object  (e.g., 
tree, antenna, etc) to prevent  occurrence  of  permanent 
shading. 

 

Even  temporary  partial  shading  will  reduce  the  energy 
yield. 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. 

Reliable Ventilation 

 

Sufficient clearance (at least 100 mm (3.94 in)) between 
the module frame and the mounting surface is required to 
allow  cooling  air  to  circulate  around  the  back  of  the 
module.  This  also  allows  condensation  or  moisture  to 
dissipate. 

 

According  to  IEC  61730,  any  other  specific  clearance 
required  for  maintaining  a  system  fire  rating  should 
prevail.  Detailed  clearance  requirements  pertaining  to 
system  fire  ratings  must  be  provided  by  your  racking 
supplier. 

5.1 Module Wiring 
Correct Wiring Scheme 

 

Cable  management  scheme  should  be  reviewed  and 
approved  by  the  EPC  contractor;  in  particular  required 
cable  lengths  should  be  cross-checked  considering  the 
specificities of the tracker structure like bearing  house 
gaps.  If  longer  cable  or  additional  jumper  cables  are 
requested,  please  contact  DMEGC  So

lar’s  sales 

representative in advance. 

 

Ensure that the wiring is  correct before starting up the 
system. If the measured open circuit voltage (Voc) and 
short-circuit current (Isc) differ from the specifications, 
this indicates that there is a wiring fault. 

Summary of Contents for M10-54H

Page 1: ...an Group DMEGC Magnetics Co Ltd Hengdian Industrial Area Dongyang City Zhejiang Province China Tel 86 579 86310330 E mail solar dmegc com cn Ver 202206 Installation Manual of Standard Solar Modules Ph...

Page 2: ...fety Precautions 3 3 Mechanical Electrical Specifications 3 4 Unpacking and Storage 4 5 Module Installation 5 5 1 Module Wiring 6 5 2 Grounding 8 6 Mounting Instructions 8 6 1 Mounting Method Bolting...

Page 3: ...e module such as terminals can result in injury or death irrespective of whether or not the module and the other electrical equipment have been connected General Safety All modules must be installed b...

Page 4: ...onths and extra precautions should be taken to prevent connectors from being exposed to moisture or sunlight like using connector endcaps In any circumstance for pallets of modules packaged in landsca...

Page 5: ...open air climates as defined in IEC 60721 2 1 Classification of environmental conditions Part 2 1 Environmental conditions appearing in nature Temperature and humidity It is recommended that PV module...

Page 6: ...same cell cell row or module portion for extended and repeated periods of time e g more than 200 daylight hours over the warrantied service lifetime Power dissipated in fully or partially shaded cell...

Page 7: ...ctor should be connected to each other as soon as possible or appropriate measures like using connector endcaps should be taken to avoid moisture and dust penetrating into the connector Do not connect...

Page 8: ...es DMEGC Solar s Modules can be grounded using third party grounding devices so long as they are certified for grounding modules and the devices are installed according to the manufacturer s specified...

Page 9: ...figure 3 below figure 3 6 2 Mounting Method Clamping The mechanical load test with these mounting methods were performed according to IEC 61215 Top or bottom clamping methods will vary and are depende...

Page 10: ...re of 2400 Pa the modules are designed to meet a maximum positive pressure of 3600 Pa and negative pressure of 1600 Pa this design load was then tested with a safety factor of 1 5 times For bifacial d...

Page 11: ...ort frame Bolt installation Clamp installation Clamp position 0 H 1 4W Loading capacity Test load positive 5400Pa negative 2400Pa Design load positive 3600Pa negative 1600Pa Loading capacity Test load...

Page 12: ...ps at the long frame Clamp installation Clamp position 1 4L 50 S 1 4L 50 1 2L 80 S 1 2L 30 1 6L 50 H 1 6L 50 Loading capacity Test load positive 5400Pa negative 2400Pa Design load positive 3600Pa nega...

Page 13: ...bolts at the long frame inner holes 8 bolts at the long frame Bolt installation Loading capacity Test load positive 5400Pa negative 2400Pa Design load positive 3600Pa negative 1600Pa Test load positi...

Page 14: ...oved 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 maintenan...

Page 15: ...asive to glass EPDM silicone aluminum or steel Conduct the cleaning activities avoiding the hottest hours of the day in order to avoid thermal stress on the module CLEANING METHODS Method A Compressed...

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