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Electric Shock and Burn Hazard
This photovoltaic module produces
Electricity when exposed to the sun
To reduce the risk of electrical shocks or burns, modules may be covered with an
opaque material during installation to avoid shocks or burns.
The fire rating of this module is valid only when mounted in the manner specified
in the mechanical mounting instructions.
The module is considered to be in compliance with UL 1703 only when the
module is mounted in the manner specified by the mounting instructions below.
All installations must be performed in compliance with the National Electrical
Code (NEC) and modules installed in Canada need to follow Canadian electric
code.
A module with exposed conductive parts is considered to be in compliance with
UL 1703 only when it is electrically grounded in accordance with the instructions
presented below and the requirements of the National Electrical Code.
Any module without a frame (laminate) shall not be considered to comply with
the requirements of UL 1703 unless the module is mounted with hardware that
has been tested and evaluated with the module under this standard or by a
field Inspection certifying that the installed module complies with the
requirements of UL 1703.
The installation work of the PV array can only be done under the protection of
sun-sheltering covers or sunshades and only qualified person can install or
perform maintenance work on this module.
Follow the battery manufacture’s recommendations, if batteries are used with
module.
Do not use this module to replace or partly replace roofs and walls of living
buildings.
Do not install modules where flammable gas may be present.
Do not touch live terminals with bare hands. Use insulated tools for electrical
connections.
Warning
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