Contents General Information 1.1 Overview 1.2 Warnings 2. Installation 2.1 Installation Safety 2.2 Installation Condition 2.2.1 Climate Condition 2.2.2 Site Selection 2.2.3 Tilt Angle Selection 2.3 Mechanical Installation Introduction 2.3.1 Mounting with Bolts 2.3.2 Mounting with Clamps 2.3.3 Screws & Clamp Mounting on Long and Short Sides 3 Wiring and Connections Maintenance and Care 4.1 Visual Inspection...
1. General Information 1.1 Overview Thanks for choosing Jinko Solar PV modules. In order to ensure the PV modules are installed correctly, please read the following installation instructions carefully before modules are installed and used. Please remember that these products generate electricity and certain safety measures need to be taken to avoid danger.
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Do not touch live terminals with bare hands. Use insulated tools for electrical connections. All PV systems must be grounded to earth. If there is no special regulation, please follow the National Electrical Code or other national code. ...
etc. The maximum altitude the PV module is designed for ≤ 2000m. The maximum irradiance is 1300W/m for module with transparent rear. Meaning of crossed –out wheeled dustbin: Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate collection facilities.
During the installation or operation, don’t use sharp tools to wipe the back sheet and glass. Scratches can appear on the module. Do not drill holes in the frame. It may cause corrosion of the frame. When installing modules on roof mounted structures, please try to follow the “from top to bottom” and/or “from left to right”...
2.2.3 Tilt Angle Selection The tilt angle of the PV module is measured between the surface of the PV module and a horizontal ground surface (Figure 1). The PV module generates maximum output power when it faces the sun directly. For standalone systems with batteries where the PV modules are attached to a permanent structure, the tilt angle of the PV modules should be selected to optimize the performance based on seasonal load and sunlight.
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installation requirement, please reconfirm with the support’s supplier for the torque value. Please find detailed mounting information in the below illustration as Figure 2. 2.3.1.1 Mounting with Bolts(eight mounting holes) Figure 2: PV module installed with bolt fitting method(eight mounting holes) Max.
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Group 12 2031*1008 Height of the frame(mm) Group 14 1840*998 & 1841*1002 Group 16 1868*1008 & 1865*1005 1842*1021 & 1842*1024 Group 18 1855*1032 & 1855*1029 Group 20 1868*1034 & 1878*1032 Group 22 1822*1008 Group 24 1796*995 & 1796*998 Height of the frame(mm) 2163*995 &...
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Group 4 1665*992 & 1684*1002 Group 5 1956*992 Group 6 1987*992 Group 11 1704*1008 Height of the frame(mm) Group 7 1956*992 & 1979*1002 Group 8 1987*992 & 2008*1002 Group 12 2031*1008 Height of the frame(mm) Group 14 1840*998 & 1841*1002 Group 16 1868*1008 &...
Max. Test Pressure: 1600Pa (positive ) &1600Pa (negative) mechanical load Module type Dimensions(mm) Height of the frame(mm) Group 1 1650*992 Group 2 1665*992 Group 3 1650*992 & 1665*1002 Group 4 1665*992 & 1684*1002 Group 5 1956*992 Group 6 1987*992 Group 11 1704*1008 Height of the frame(mm)...
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The min length of clamps is 50mm. Middle modules installation Fringe modules installation Figure 5: PV module installed at the side with Clamp fitting method When installing modules using clamps on the long side of the frame, the applicable product types and installation locations are shown in figure 6 and table 4.
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2.3.2.1 Clamp Mounting on Long Sides of the Frames Figure 6: Installation of clamps on long side of frames 5400Pa 2400Pa 5400Pa (positive ) (positive ) (positive ) Max. Test Pressure &2400Pa &2400Pa &2400Pa Module type (negative) (negative) (negative) Module dimensions(mm) Height of the frame(mm)...
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Group 24 1796*995 & 1796*998 Height of the frame(mm) 2163*995 & 2167*997 Group 13 2167*998 & 2166*1002 Group 15 2194*1008 & 2190*1005 L/4± 50mm( L 2168*1021 & 2168*1024 is the length of Group 17 2182*1032 & 2182*1029 the long side Group 19 2194*1034 &...
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Height of the frame(mm) Group 14 1840*998 & 1841*1002 Group 16 1868*1008 & 1865*1005 1842*1021 & 1842*1024 Group 18 1855*1032 & 1855*1029 Group 20 1868*1034 & 1878*1032 Group 22 1822*1008 Group 24 1796*995 & 1796*998 Table 5: Mechanical dimensions of modules installed with clamps on short side of frame Note:The installation method of clamps on short sides is based on the internal results in Jinko.
Group 12 2031*1008 Height of the frame(mm) Group 14 1840*998 & 1841*1002 Group 16 1868*1008 & 1865*1005 L/4± 50mm( L 1842*1021 & 1842*1024 Group 18 is the length of 1855*1032 & 1855*1029 the long side Group 20 1868*1034 & 1878*1032 of the module) Group 22 1822*1008...
Group 2 1665*992 Group 3 1650*992 & 1665*1002 Group 4 1665*992 & 1684*1002 Group 5 1956*992 Group 6 1987*992 Group 11 1704*1008 Height of the frame(mm) Group 7 1956*992 & 1979*1002 Group 8 1987*992 & 2008*1002 Group 12 2031*1008 Height of the frame(mm) Group 14 1840*998 &...
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datasheet. The fuse rating value is also corresponding to the maximum reverse current that a module can withstand, i.e. when one string is in shade then the other parallel strings of modules will be loaded by the shaded string and the current will pass through to create a current circuit. Based on the maximum series fuse rating of module and local electrical codes and standards, make sure the modules strings in parallel are protected with the appropriate in-line string fusing.
The half–cut module/SWAN bifacial module Figure 11 (2): junction box i) It is recommend to use negatively grounded inverters to avoid the PID effect for non-PID free modules. j) If modules are connected in series, the total voltage is equal to the sum of individual voltages. The recommended as below, System voltage≥N*Voc[1+TCVoc* (Tmin-25)] Where...
The corresponding electrical specifications can be downloaded from website. www.jinkosolar.com. 6. Disclaimer of Liability Because the use of the manual and the conditions or methods of installation, operation, use and maintenance of photovoltaic (PV) product are beyond Jinko’s control, Jinko does not accept responsibility and expressly...
but such information including product specification (without limitations) and suggestions do not constitute a warranty, expresses or implied. Jinko reserve the right to change the manual, the PV produce, the specifications, or product information sheets without prior notice. Appendix: Applicable Products This document is applicable to the series of solar modules as listed below: With 6”...
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