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INSTALLATION MANUAL 

FOR THE 

 

 

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SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER MODULES 

Please read this manual carefully before installing the modules. 

 

KYOCERA  

 

 
1. INTRODUCTION 

As the world leader in development and application of high technology 
ceramic/silica materials, Kyocera  offers a wide range of highly efficient 
and reliable crystalline silicon solar photovoltaic (PV) power modules. 
Kyocera began to extensively research PV technology in 1975 and 
commenced manufacturing operations in 1978.  Since then, Kyocera has 
supplied millions of cells and modules throughout the world. With years of 
experience and state-of-the-art technology, Kyocera provides the highest 
quality PV power modules in a range of sizes designed to meet the 
requirements of the most demanding energy and power users worldwide. 
 

2. POWER MODULES 

Kyocera power modules consist of a series of electrically interconnected 
crystalline silicon solar cells. Which are permanently laminated within a 
pottant and encapsulated between a tempered glass cover plate and a  
back sheet. The entire laminate is secured within an anodized aluminum 
frame for structural strength, ease of installation, and to protect the cells 
from the most severe environmental conditions. 
 

3. APPLICATIONS 

Kyocera modules are a reliable, virtually maintenance-free direct current 
(DC) power source, designed to operate most efficiently in sunlight. 
Kyocera modules are ideal to power remote homes, recreational vehicles, 
water pumps, telecommunication systems and many other applications 
either with or without the use of storage batteries. 
 

4. WARNINGS

 

Solar modules generate electricity when exposed to light. Arrays of many 
modules can cause lethal shock and burn hazards.  Only authorized and 
trained personnel should have access to these modules.  To reduce the 
risk of electrical shock or burns, modules may be covered with an opaque 
material during installation to avoid shocks or burns. Do not touch live 
terminals with bare hands. Use insulated tools for electrical connections. 
 

PERMIT 

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Before installing your solar system, contact local authorities to 
determine the necessary permit, installation and inspection 
requirements. 

 

INSTALLATION AND OPERATION 

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Systems should be installed by qualified personnel only. The system 
involves electricity, and can be dangerous if the personnel are not 
familiar with the appropriate safety procedures. 

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Do not step on the module. 

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Although KYOCERA modules are quite rugged, the glass can be 
broken (and the module will no longer work properly) if it is dropped 
or hit by tools or other objects. 

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Sunlight shall not be concentrated on the module. 

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The module frame is made of anodized aluminum, and therefore 
corrosion can occur if the module is subject to a salt water 
environment with contact to a rack of another type of 
metal.(Electrolysis Corrosion) If required, PVC or stainless steel 
washers can be placed between the solar module frame and support 
structure to prevent this type of corrosion. 

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The solar module frame must be attached to a support structure 
using ¼” or M6 stainless steel hardware in a minimum of four (4) 
places symmetrical on the solar module. The stainless steel 
hardware used for securing the module frame should secured with 
an applied torque of 6 foot-pounds (8 Newton-meters). 

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Module support structures that are to be used to support Kyocera 
Solar modules should be wind rated and approved for use by the 
appropriate local and civil codes prior to installation. 

 

GROUNDING 

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All module frames and mounting racks must be properly grounded in 
accordance with local and national electrical codes. 

 

INSPECTION 

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Follow the requirements of applicable local and national electrical 
codes. 

 

BATTERY 

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When solar modules are used to charge batteries, the battery must 
be installed in a manner which will protect the performance of the 
system and the safety of its users. 

Follow the battery 

manufacturer’s guidelines concerning installation, operation 
and maintenance recommendations

. In general, the battery (or 

battery bank) should be away from the main flow of people and 
animal traffic. Select a battery site that is protected from sunlight, rain, 
snow, debris, and is well ventilated. Most batteries generate 
hydrogen gas when charging, which can be explosive. Do not light 
matches or create sparks near the battery bank. When a battery is 
installed outdoors, it should be placed in an insulated and ventilated 
battery case specifically designed for the purpose. 

 

5. SITE SELECTION 

In most applications, KC modules should be installed in a location where 
they will receive maximum sunlight throughout the year. In the Northern 
Hemisphere, the modules should typically face south, and in the Southern 
Hemisphere, the modules should typically face north. Modules facing 30 
degrees away from true South (or North) will lose approximately 10 to 15 
per cent of their power output. If the module faces 60 degrees away from 
true South (or North), the power loss will be 20 to 30 per cent. When 
choosing a site, avoid trees, buildings or obstructions which could cast 
shadows on the solar modules especially during the winter months when 
the arc of the sun is lowest over the horizon. 
 

6. MODULE TILT ANGLE 

Kyocera solar modules produce the most power when they are pointed 
directly at the sun. For installations where the solar modules are attached 
to a permanent structure, the solar modules should be tilted for optimum 
winter performance. As a rule, if the system power production is adequate 
in the winter, it will be satisfactory during the rest of the year. The module 
tilt angle is measured between the solar modules and the ground (Figure 
1).  Refer to Table 1 for the recommended module tilt angle at your site. 
 

MODULE

SUNLIGHT

TILT ANGLE

HORIZONTAL

 

Figure 1.  Module Tilt Angle 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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