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General safety • eArc that fall under this application class may be used in system operation at more than 50V DC or 240W, where general contact access is anticipated. eArc are qualified for safety under IEC 61730-2 and within this application class are considered to meet the requirements for Safety Class II.
• Contact with electrically charged parts of the panels, such as terminals, can result in burns, sparks and lethal shock whether or not the panel is connected. • Do not touch eArc unnecessarily during installation. The front surface and the ribs may be hot; there is a risk of burns and electric shock.
XXXX160417XXXXXXXX means the module was made in the 17th week of 2016. Each module has only one bar code. It is permanently attached to the interior of eArc and is visible from the top front of eArc. This bar code is inserted prior to lamination.
• eArc should not be shaded at any time. If an eArc is shaded or even partially shaded, it will fail to perform at ideal conditions and result in lower power output.
• The maximum number of series connected eArc depends on system design, the type of inverter used and environmental conditions. • Please make sure no more than two strings in parallel if eArc without any fuse or blocking diode to be connected according to the maximum series fuse rating of eArc and local electrical installation code.
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