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SECONDARY TRANSPORTATION
The packaged modules can be transported by land, sea or air. During transportation, make sure that
the package is fixed with packing belts securely on the shipping platform without any movement.
If the unpacked modules need to be transported to other places, it is recommended to pack the
single module together in a package to the maximum number allowed, and fixed with inner packing
belts (2100N force recommended). Finally, cover it with the packaging carton box and fix it with the
same number of packing belts as before.
If the number of modules need to be packed is less than the maximum number allowed in a package,
the modules need to be fixed and secured to the center of the pallet for utility packaging (the following
figure to the left) or on the side for distribution packaging (the following figure to the right), and fixed
with inner packing belts (2100N force recommended). Finally, cover it with the packaging carton box
and fix it with the same number of packing belts as before. Do not put the unfulfilled package on the
lower layer when transported.
Please use appropriate means of transport to transport the modules. Do
not use pedicab to transport or handle the modules.
Secondary transport is not allowed for the monofacial modules that are
packaged horizontally.
There is no stacking of pallets allowed (for both vertical landscape and
vertical portrait packages), when transporting with small trucks. Please fix
the package to the vehicle using e.g. ropes and control the driving speed according to the road
conditions.
When using box trucker and flatbed trucker transport the modules, the module packages should be
placed close to each other without any gap. The empty space needs to be filled to prevent the
package moving backwards to the rear of the truck. Additionally, the package needs to be fixed using
e.g. ropes to the vehicle when transporting with the flatbed trucker.
Do not allow pallets to exceed the loading area of the transport vehicle.
STORAGE
Modules should be stored in a dry and ventilated environment on a flat ground, to avoid damage or
dumping of the modules due to ground deformation or collapse.
Storage requirements: relative humidity < 85% and temperature range of -40°C to 50°C.
Do not remove the original package and keep the wrapping film and carton
box in a good condition, if the modules require long-distance transport or
long-term storage.
For long-term storage, it is recommended to store the modules in a
standard warehouse with regular inspection, and under confirming of your
personal safety, reinforce the package in a timely manner if any anomalies
are found.