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Safety and Installation Guide
for Scheuten Solar Fusion P6-60 U
Photovoltaic Modules
United States and Canada
It is important that the information provided in this manual
is observed. These instructions should be read carefully
and observed fully before installation, initial operation and
during maintenance of photovoltaic (PV) systems that use
Scheuten PV modules. Please save these instructions for
later use and pass them onto your customers.
Danger!
Risk of death or serious injury,
if not observed! It is crucial that any
work performed on PV systems is
carried out exclusively by skilled professionals who have
the respective training.
Module connectors pass direct current (DC) and a
dangerous voltage can be present when the module is
under load or exposed to light. Direct current can arc
across gaps and may cause injury or death when
improperly (dis)connected
Underwriters Laboratories (UL) Listing Information
This manual is intended to be used for CSA-listed Scheuten
Solar Fusion PV modules that can be identified by the CSA
logo on the label on the back of these modules.
This product meets or exceeds the requirements set forth by UL1703 for
PV Modules. This UL Standard covers flat-plate PV modules and panels
intended for installation on buildings or those intended to be
freestanding. To satisfy the listing for this product the modules must be
mounted with a rack or standoff structure. The CSA listing does not
include integration into a building surface because additional
requirements may apply. This product is not intended for use where
artificially concentrated sunlight is applied to the module.
1. General Instructions
All installations must be performed in compliance with the National
Electrical Code (NEC) or the Canadian Electrical Code and any
applicable local codes.
There are no user serviceable parts within the module. Do not
attempt to repair any part of the module. Contact your module
supplier if maintenance is necessary.
If the front glass is broken, or the back sheet is torn, contact with
any module surface or module frame might cause electric shock.
Use insulated tools to reduce your risk of electric shock.
Do not stand on, drop, scratch, or allow objects to fall on modules.
Do not install or handle the modules when they are wet or during
periods of high wind.
The applicable regulations pertaining to work
safety, accident prevention and securing the
construction site must be observed. Persons
and objects have to be secured against falling.
Any third party need to be protected against injuries and
damages.
2. Module Mounting
When installing Scheuten photovoltaic modules, local building
regulations and the relevant generally accepted rules of technology
must be adhered to at all times. In addition, you should always consult
with the local jurisdiction having authority to ensure adherence to all
applicable building codes and regulations.
Due to continuous innovation and product development for PV module
mounting hardware, and the diversity of PV applications, this
installation guide is subject to change without notice. When installing
Scheuten modules the mounting system vendors’ installation
instructions and this guide must be strictly adhered to. In the event the
vendor’s instructions are more rigorous than this guide, the vendor’s
instructions shall apply.
After unpacking the modules, inspect them carefully for any damage.
Inspect in particular all plastic parts, which are critical, to assure proper
reinforced or dual insulation.
PV modules may not be lifted at the connection
cables or the junction box.
Do not step on the modules.
The
operating temperature
of the modules must be between -40ºC
(-40ºF) and +85ºC (185ºF). To rule out extreme temperatures and
damage as a result, PV modules may not be subject to artificially
concentrated sunlight. Modules need to be mounted in a way that
allows for
adequate ventilation
of the module back-side to prevent the
build-up of heat which can affect performance. Modules should be
installed with a minimum standoff height of 1-1/2 in.
Figure 1
– Mounting Specifications
The design load of the modules is 75 psf (3600 Pascal).
Distributed loads from wind, snow and tare weight will affect the
modules. These will be carried by the glass plate of the laminate and
the frame made of anodized aluminum profiles. For this purpose, the
solar modules must be mounted to a stable substructure using a
suitable mounting system.
Figure 1
shows module specifications and
suggested orientation of the module with respect to support rails.
Modules may be attached to support rails by bolting, clamping or other
acceptable means at the location shown.