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be installed with a tilt angle no less than 10 degrees, making it easier for dust to be removed by rain. A flat
angle requires more frequent cleaning.
Observe and take into account the linear thermal expansion of the module frames (the recommended
minimum distance between two modules is 2 cm).
Always keep the front and back-sheet of the module free from other objects, plants and vegetation,
structural elements, which could come into contact with the module, especially when the module is under
mechanical load.
When installing a module on a pole, select a pole and module mounting structure that will withstand the
anticipated wind load and snow load for the area.
Ensure modules are not subjected to wind or snow loads exceeding the maximum permissible loads, and
are not subject to excessive forces due to the thermal expansion of the support structures. Never allow
modules overlap or exceeds the rooftop: Refer to the following installation methods for more detailed
information.
3.3.
Installation methods
Modules can be installed on the frame using mounting holes, clamps* or an insertion system. Modules
must be installed according to the following examples. Not mounting the modules according to these
instructions may void the warranty.
Module can be installed in both landscape and portrait modes.
The modules must be properly secured to their support so that they can withstand live load conditions,
including positive and negative load, to the pressure they have been certified for. It is the installer's
responsibility to ensure that the clamps used to secure the modules are strong enough.
Module installed
with mounting holes
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Module installed
with clamps
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