SoliTek Standard Photovoltaic module (PV) Documentation and Installation Manual
SoliTek Standard Photovoltaic Modules
Please read carefully the following product
documentation and safety instructions.
Non-compliance with these instructions may void
the module warranty.
1. Purpose of this documentation
This guide contains basic information regarding JSC
"SoliTek Cells" standard photovoltaic modules, their
installation and safe handling. All instructions
should be read and understood before attempting
installation. If there are any questions, please
contact your dealer or JSC "SoliTek Cells" for further
information.
This documentation refers to the PV-modules
themselves and is not meant to be a complete
installation manual for personnel not specifically
trained to PV-modules. It serves as a general but
strictly mandatory to the Installer reference.
Infringement or inaccurate observance of any
clause of this documentation voids the warranty.
Generally, the installer must conform to all safety
precautions in this documentation, as well as the
applicable national codes and standards when
installing PV-modules. Before installing a solar
photovoltaic system, the installer should become
familiar with the mechanical and electrical
requirements for photovoltaic systems. Keep this
documentation in a safe place for future reference.
2. System components (modules and mounting
system; standard scope of delivery)
SoliTek Standard photovoltaic modules (type
designation Standard xxxW M(P).60 or HC.120,
where xxx stands for nominal power values up
to 375 Wp), IEC 61215ed. 2 and IEC 61730
certified framed glass/foil laminates with
crystalline solar cells, permanently attached
junction box, and double insulated 4mm² wires
terminated in touch safe specific PV DC-
connectors.
The mounting system does not form part of JSC
"SoliTek Cells" supply.
3. General safety relevant aspects
Do not attempt to disassemble the module, and do
not
remove
any
attached
components. Doing so will void the warranty.
The modules are qualified for application class
A: Hazardous voltage (IEC 61730: higher than
50V DC; EN 61730: higher than 120V),
hazardous power applications (higher than
240W) where general contact access is
anticipated.
Installing solar photovoltaic systems requires
specialized skills and knowledge. It should be
performed only by qualified and specially
instructed personnel. The installer assumes all
risk of injury, including risk of electric shock.
Use only equipment, connectors, wiring and
mounting hardware specifically designed for
use in a photovoltaic system.
System has to be designed taking into account
that the panels are fire class C rated according
to IEC 61730 standard.
3.1. Precautions for mechanical installation
Standard modules are designed for installation
with specific photovoltaic mounting systems.
Other use lies within the full responsibility of
the installer. If the Installer is not fully aware
that other mounting system that is intended to
be used will be fully applicable to JSC SoliTek
cells modules, the Installer before the
installation can contact the Manufacturer for
his opinion in written form. Manufacturer
represented by director can express his opinion
if the intended solution is applicable. However,
the full responsibility for usage of mounting
systems different in any form than described in
nameplates
or
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