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INSTaLLaTIoN aND oPeraTIoN MaNUaL SoLar MoDULeS GeNeraTIoN 3 (G3) – HaNWHa Q CeLLS aUSTraLIa PTY LTD

INSTaLLaTIoN aND oPeraTIoN MaNUaL SoLar MoDULeS GeNeraTIoN 3 (G3) – HaNWHa Q CeLLS aUSTraLIa PTY LTD

Module Selection

For detailed key electrical data, please refer to the 
product data sheet for the respective product. 

 

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only connect modules of the same type and the same 
power class.

Safety factor

During normal operation, a module may generate a greater 
current and / or higher voltage than that determined under 
standardised test conditions. 

Refer to As / NZs 5033:2012 (including all relevant 
amendments) and the clean energy council Guidelines 
(for Australia).

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 
determining 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 observed. 

in order to limit reverse currents that may occur, we 
recommend using the following safety options:

1)  Layout with a limited number of parallel connected 

strings :

Refer to As / NZs 5033:2012 (including all relevant 
amendments) for parallel string overcurrent protection 
requirements.

2)  Layout with string fuses :

place fuses for each string of modules at the plus and 
minus ends. observe the maximum permitted number 

of strings as indicated in the specifications provided by 

the respective string fuse manufacturer 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.

2.4  electrical layout

2 PLaNNING

2 PLaNNING

2.3  Mounting options

SPeCIfICaTIoN of THe CLaMPING raNGe

 

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in case of varying clamping range for push and pull loads the smaller clamping range must be applied.

DISTaNCe BeTWeeN MoDULeS

 

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maintain an interval of at least 10 mm between two modules.

MoUNTING oPTIoN CL1

 

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ensure, that the subconstruction does not run below the junction box.

MoUNTING oPTIoN CL4

 

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ensure, that the subconstruction runs exactly below the frame, not below the laminate (module less frame).

MoUNTING oPTIoNS fB1 aND fB2

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the fastening points are located on the backside of the module frame.

Summary of Contents for Q.Pro-G3

Page 1: ...Valid for Australia and New Zealand Q Pro G3 Q PRO BLK G3 Q Peak G3 Q PLUS G3 Installation and Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...hibited Beware of possible danger or damage Categories Danger Risk of fatal injury Attention Risk of serious injury or damage to property Note Risk of damage to product Safety Regulations The solar mo...

Page 3: ...ility for the functionality and safety of the modules Please observe the instructions for any other sys tem components that may be part of the complete solar power system It may be necessary to carry...

Page 4: ...to the ground the roof or the fa ade Forces acting on the module are relayed to the mounting substructure Ensures sufficient rear ventilation of the module Guarantees long term stability Has electroc...

Page 5: ...unting options Specifications Module type Mounting option Clamping range1 Mm Allowed static load2 PA TEST LOAD acc IEC 61215 PA Q PRO G3 Q PRO BLK G3 Q PEAK G3 Q PLUS G3 CL1 Push 245 345 346 445 3500...

Page 6: ...ts ground leaks or defective insulation Ensure that the maximum reverse current load capacity indicated in the data sheet is observed In order to limit reverse currents that may occur we recommend usi...

Page 7: ...ginal packaging until installation Store the modules securely in cool and dry rooms The packaging is not weatherproof Danger Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock Do not install damaged modules I...

Page 8: ...l modules in windy or wet weather Danger Risk of fatal injury due to electric shock Only use dry insulated tools Do not carry out the installation alone Only install undamaged modules and components D...

Page 9: ...rter and the wiring with extreme caution Ensure that the modules are disconnected at the inverter prior to separation Be sure to observe the specified time intervals after switching off the inverter H...

Page 10: ...shock Ensure that all electrical components are in a proper dry and safe condition A module with 1 160 mm long cable can be wired as a 2nd next neighbor 2nd next neighbor Wiring without a return cabl...

Page 11: ...of performance Maintenance The system should be inspected by an installer annually to check the following all system components sit securely and are corrosion free the connection is secure and all ele...

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