GENERALINFORMATION
GeneralSafety
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Do not attempts to install, wire, operate or maintain the modules before reading through the manual.
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The installation should only be carried out by qualified licensed personnel.
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When installing the system, abide to all local, regional and national statutory regulations. Contact your local
authorities to determine the required permits before installation.
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One single module may generate more than 30V DC when exposed to direct sunlight. Contact with a DC voltage of
30V or more is potentially hazardous.
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Do not disconnect under load.
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Modules are designed for outdoor use. Modules can be ground mounted, mounted on rooftops, vehicles or boats.
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Do not use mirrors or other magnifiers to concentrate sunlight onto the modules.
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Do not apply paint or adhesive to the module top surface.
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Only use equipment, connectors, wiring and support frames suitable for solar electric systems.
HandlingSafety
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Do not lift the module by grasping the module’s junction box or electrical leads.
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Do not stand or step on the module.
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Do not drop the module or allow objects to fall on the module.
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Do not disassemble the modules or remove any part of the module.
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Do not damage or scratch surfaces or back side of the module.
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Do not drill holes in the frame. This may compromise the frame strength and cause corrosion of the frame.
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Do not scratch the anodized coating of the frame (except for grounding connection). It may cause corrosion of the
frame or compromise the frame strength.
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Work only under dry conditions, and use only dry tools. Do not handle panels when they are wet unless wearing
appropriate protective equipment.
InstallationSafety
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Never open electrical connections or unplug connectors while the circuit is under load.
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Do not use a module with broken glass or torn substrate as it may cause electrical shock when contacting with other
module frames and surfaces.
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To avoid the hazard of electrical shock and injury, cover the module’s surface with an opaque material (cardboard)
during installing or working with a module or wiring.
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Use properly insulated tools and appropriate protective equipment to reduce risk of electric shock. Wear suitable
protection to prevent direct contact with 30V DC or greater.
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Do not handle the modules during periods of high wind, thunderstorm, blizzard, heavy snow or any other severe
weather conditions.
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Do not install or electric connect wet modules.
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