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Installation Manual: MEMC Silvantis 60 cell PV Modules

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© Copyright 2012 MEMC Electronic Material

4.0 MEChAnICAL InSTALLATIon 

4.1 PLAnnIng And dESIgn

•  Before installation, check to ensure all sub-structure will accommodate expected system loads. This includes and is not 

limited to roof, foundations, mechanical structure, and mechanical connections. 

•  for roof installations, utilize a fire-resistant roof covering rated for the application. 
•  Mechanical structures should not contact the module backsheet under any expected load conditions
•  Consider the following factors during system design, which will influence performance: 

a)  MEMC solar modules produce the most power when they are pointed directly at the sun, and should be tilted for 

optimum system performance.

b)  Proximity to obstructions such as: walls, buildings, trees, groundcover, snow cover, or dust and debris that have the 

potential to shade or damage the modules.

c)  Elevated temperatures will decrease energy yield, so designs should ensure adequate airflow across the back of the 

module.

d)  Allow a minimum spacing of 10 mm between modules for thermal expansion.

4.2 ModuLE InSTALLATIon oPTIonS for MounTIng LoCATIonS  

for mounting locations for clamps or bolt for specified load, please refer to Table on page 6.

•  Each module should be mounted using four bolts through the mounting holes on the rear side of the module, or with four 

clamps over the front side.

•  depending on the desired load capability of the array, modules may be mounted either perpendicular or parallel to the 

structure rails. Clamps can be mounted anywhere inside of the safe mounting range for each case illustrated below (referring 
to chart showing clamp and bolt mounting locations).

•  If using bolts, eight mounting holes are provided on the rear side the module frame as shown in Appendix 8.1. use a stainless 

steel bolt stack no smaller than ¼"-20 or M6, with two flat washers and a locking washer as shown in Appendix 8.2.

•  To ensure an adequate clamping area, all clamps used should comply with the following general conditions:

1.  Clamp height must correspond to 50 mm frame height
2.  Clamp must have a minimum width of 38 mm
3.  Clamp depth must be between 6 mm to 10 mm

•  All fasteners used to fix the modules with clamps should be stainless steel, and no smaller than ¼”-20 or M6.
•  To provide adequate fixing or clamping force, torque the minimum recommended fasteners to 13.6 - 16.3 n.m [10 - 12 ft lb].
•  All other structural dimensions, such as clamp and rail thickness, should be sized appropriately for the intended site load.

Summary of Contents for SunEdison MEMC-M235AMA

Page 1: ...A MEMC M240AMA MEMC M245AMA MEMC M250AMA MEMC M255AMA MEMC M240LMA MEMC M250LMA MEMC M260LMA MEMC M240AMC MEMC M245AMC MEMC M250AMC MEMC M255AMC MEMC M260AMC MEMC M240LMC MEMC M250LMC MEMC M260LMC Ins...

Page 2: ...tallation using shared rails M240 250 260LMA and M240 250 260LMC 7 4 5 Mechanical Installation Warnings 8 5 0 Electrical Installation 8 5 1 Planning and Design 8 5 2 Module Wiring 8 5 3 Grounding 9 5...

Page 3: ...vantis Photovoltaic modules consist of a series of electrically interconnected crystalline silicon solar cells that are sealed within a laminated sheet of tempered glass superstrate and EVA back sheet...

Page 4: ...cing which may result in burns fires or other problems Follow industry best practices when commissioning trouble shooting disconnecting or connecting a PV system Trouble shooting should include planni...

Page 5: ...ations For mounting locations for clamps or bolt for specified load please refer to Table on page 6 Each module should be mounted using four bolts through the mounting holes on the rear side of the mo...

Page 6: ...oles on each long side frame NOTE All modules are rated for a maximum rear load of 2400 Pa and a maximum front load of 5400 Pa when fixed to the mounting holes on the long side frames only Structural...

Page 7: ...260LMC SPECIFIC Toe in Modules using Corner Cap Feature System Overview Installation Step Illustration Toeing module into rail hook Module clip attachment Step 1 Place the bottom of the module on the...

Page 8: ...ately sized for the system design according to national regional and local codes Electrical characteristics are within plus or minus 5 of rated values for Isc Voc Impp and Vmpp Modules may operate und...

Page 9: ...um short circuit current of the system maximum operating temperatures and cable run lengths For field connections use at a minimum 12 AWG 4 mm2 wires insulated for a minimum of 85 C Use copper wire on...

Page 10: ...erience and is believed to be accurate However all information in this manual without exception including recommendations and specifications does not constitute a warranty expressed or implied MEMC re...

Page 11: ...ure C Maximum System Voltage V Limiting Reverse Current A Maximum Series Fuse Rating A 46 2 0 47 to 0 49 0 35 0 036 to 0 055 40 to 85 600 UL 1000 IEC 8 40 15 TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS AND PARAMETERS Mo...

Page 12: ...46 2 0 49 0 35 0 055 40 to 85 600 UL 1000 IEC 8 40 15 TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENTS AND PARAMETERS Module Dimensions mm Module Weight kg Cell Type Number of Cells Frame Material Corner Caps Glass mm 1 674...

Page 13: ...al 8 0 Appendix 8 1 Module dETAILS A 990 39 0 B 1 658 65 3 C 50 2 0 D 40 1 6 E 940 37 0 F 1 608 63 3 G 994 39 1 H 594 23 4 Module Dimensions Mounting Hole Spacing Dimension MM INCH Dimension MM INCH L...

Page 14: ...PV Modules 14 of 15 Copyright 2012 MEMC Electronic Material Front View Bolt Stack Details Center Mount Option 8 0 Appendix 8 1A Module dETAILS M240 250 260LMA and M240 250 260LMC SPECIFIC dimensions...

Page 15: ...tch printed version to documentation database MEMC Electronic Materials Inc 501 Pearl Drive City of O Fallon St Peters MO 63376 USA 1 636 474 5000 www sunedison com 8 0 AppendiX 8 3 Pre mounted Cables...

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