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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SOLAR MODULES Q.PEAK DUO XL-G9.3 / BFG AND XL-G9.3 / BGT – Q CELLS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL SOLAR MODULES Q.PEAK DUO XL-G9.3 / BFG AND XL-G9.3 / BGT– Q CELLS
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Module Selection
For detailed key electrical data, please refer to the product data
sheet for the respective product. (available at www.q-cells.us).
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For maximum energy yields, mismatches of specified electric
current (I
MPP
) of more than 5 % should be avoided for all modules
connected in series.
Safety Factor
During normal operation, a module may generate a greater current
and / or higher voltage than that determined under standardized test
conditions. Accordingly, the values of I
SC
and V
OC
marked on the
module should be multiplied by a facot of 1.25 when determining:
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the component voltage ratings,
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conductor ampacities,
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fuse sizes,
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size of controls connected to the PV output.
Refer to Section 690-8 of the National Electrical Code for an
additional multiplying factor of 125 percent (80 percent derating)
which might be applicable.
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Please follow the valid national guidelines for the installation
of electrical systems (refer to section 690-8 of the NEC for an
additional multiplying factor of 125 percent [80 percent derating]
which may be applicable).
Series Connection
Connection of modules in series is only permitted up to the maximum
system voltage as listed in the applicable data sheet.
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Take into account all possible operating situations and all relevant
technical norms and regulations when designing the system.
This will ensure that the maximum system voltage, including all
necessary safety margins, is not exceeded.
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Take the voltage limit of the inverter into account when deter-
mining the maximum number of modules in the string.
Parallel Connection
Modules may be damaged by the occurrence of reverse currents
(caused by module defects, ground leaks, or defective insulation).
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Ensure that the maximum reverse current load capacity indicated
in the data sheet is met.
In order to limit reverse currents that may occur, we recommend
using the following safety options:
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Layout with a limited number of
parallel connected strings :
Without undertaking further current blocking measures, a maximum
of two module strings may be operated in parallel on a single
inverter or MPP tracker.
2)
Layout with string fuses :
Use overcurrent devices (e.g. fuses) according to the relevant
standards in each string. Use gPV-fuses according to IEC 60269-6.
Observe the maximum permitted number of strings as indicated
in the specifications provided by the respective string fuse manu-
facturer and the technical guidelines.
NOTE!
When installing different product versions, the lowest minimum
permitted reverse current load capacity applies.
Inverters
Inverters with or without transformers may be used.
2 PLANNING
2.4 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
3 INSTALLATION
3.1 SAFETY AND TRANSPORT
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Leave modules in their original packaging until
installation.
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Store the modules securely in cool and dry rooms.
The packaging is not weatherproof.
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Inspect the packaging for damages.
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Contact the transport company regarding
any damage to the packaging and follow their
instructions.
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Follow any instructions on the packaging.
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Ensure that all personnel are aware of and adhere
to accident-prevention and safety regulations.
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While working wear clean gloves.
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DANGER! Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock!
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Do not install damaged modules.
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Inform your vendor of any damages
immediately.
WARNING! Fire Risk!
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Do not install modules indoors.
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Do not install modules on moving objects.