PowerXT modules. No responsibility is assumed by TSC for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from use of Modules. TSC reserves the right to make changes to the product, specifications or installation manual without prior notice.
3.2 Conventional Safety TSC Modules are designed to meet the requirements of IEC 61215 and IEC 61730, application class II. Modules rated for use in this application class may be used in system operating at greater than 50V DC or 240W, where general contact access is anticipated.
Installation must be carried out under the guidance of a qualified electrician. 3.4 Operating Safety Do not open the package of TSC Modules during transportation and storing until they are ready to be installed. At the same time please protect the package against exposure to damage. Secure pallets from falling over.
3.5 Fire Safety Consult your local authority for guidelines and requirements for building or structural fire safety. TSC Solar Modules have been tested in accordance with UL790 standard. The fire rating is burning brand Class C and spread of flame Class A, which test incline is at an incline of 127 mm per 300 mm.
Dust building up on the surface of the Modules can impair Module performance. TSC recommends installing the Modules with a tilt angle of at least 10 degrees, making it easier for dust to be washed off by rain.
Modules can be installed to the racks by clamps or hooks. Modules must be installed according to the following examples and recommendation. If not mounting the Modules according to these instructions, please consult TSC in advance for approval, otherwise it may damage the Modules and void the warranty.
(The maximum system voltage of TSC Solar Modules is DC 1000V according to the safety appraisal of the IEC61730) of the Modules and all other electrical DC components will not be exceeded in open-circuit operation at the lowest temperature expected at the PV system location.
Use field wiring with suitable cross-sectional areas that are approved for use at the maximum short-circuit current of the Modules. TSC recommends installers use only sunlight resistant cables qualified for direct current (DC) wiring in PV systems. The minimum wire size should be 4mm...
The grounding device should fully contact with the inside of the aluminum alloy, and penetrate the surface of the frame oxidation film. Please don’t drill any additional grounding hole on the frame of the Modules, otherwise it will expressly void the TSC warranty.
High Performance Solar 7.3 Additional Third-Party Grounding Devices TSC Solar Modules can be grounded using third party grounding devices so long as they are certified for grounding modules and the devices are installed according to the manufacturer’s specified instructions. 8.0 Operation & Maintenance It is required to perform regular inspection and maintenance of the Modules, especially within warranty scope.
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