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Sanyo HIP-225HDE1 Installation Manual
Sanyo HIP-225HDE1 Installation Manual

Sanyo HIP-225HDE1 Installation Manual

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General Installation Manual
General Installation Manual for SANYO
HIT Photovoltaic Modules. Please read
this
manual
completely
installation or use of SANYO modules.
This manual applies to the following
products:
HIP-225HDE1, HIP-225HDE1-2,
HIP-220HDE1, HIP-220HDE1-2,
HIP-215HDE1, HIP-215HDE1-2
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing SANYO HIT*
photovoltaic (PV) modules. With proper
operation and maintenance, SANYO HIT
PV modules will provide you with clean,
renewable solar electricity for many years.
This
manual
contains
installation,
maintenance
information. The word "module" as used in
this manual refers to one or more PV
modules.
Retain this manual for future
reference.
Disclaimer of Liability
SANYO does not assume responsibility
and expressly disclaims liability for loss,
damage, or expense arising out of, or in
any way connected with installation,
operation, use, or maintenance by using
this manual.
SANYO assumes no responsibility for any
infringement of patents or other rights of
third parties, which may result from use of
modules.
No license is granted by implication or
under any patent or patent rights. The
information in this manual is believed to
be reliable, but does not constitute an
expressed and/or implied warranty.
SANYO reserves the right to make
changes to the product, specifications, or
manual without prior notice.
General Information
The installation of solar modules requires
a great degree of skill and should only be
performed
by
qualified
professionals, including, without limitation,
licensed
contractors
and
electricians.
WARNING
All instructions should be read and
understood before attempting to
install, wire, operate, and maintain
the photovoltaic module. Contact
with electrically active parts of the
module such as terminals can
result in burns, sparks, and lethal
shock whether
the
connected or disconnected.
The installer assumes the risk of
all injury that might occur during
installation,
including,
limitation, the risk of electric shock.
PV modules generate DC electrical
energy when exposed to sunlight
or other light sources.
single modules produce only a low
voltage and current, shocks and
before
burns are still a potential hazard.
To avoid the hazard of electric
shock and injury, cover the entire
front surface of the PV modules
with a dense, opaque material such
as
a
installation and handling of the
modules.
The shock hazard increases as
modules are connected in parallel,
producing higher current, and as
modules are connected in series,
producing higher voltages.
The shock hazard increases as
important
modules with nominal open-circuit
and
safety
voltage (Voc) in excess of 50 V,
and/or modules rated for maximum
system voltage in excess of 50 V.
To avoid the hazard of electric
shock, work only in dry conditions,
with dry modules and dry tools.
Do not stand or step on a module
to avoid the hazard of injury and
damage to the module.
Do not puncture or damage the
back sheet of a module, to avoid
the hazard of electric shock and
fire.
To avoid the hazard of electric
shock and injury, children and
unauthorized persons should not
be allowed near the installation of
PV modules.
To avoid the hazard of electric
shock and injury, be sure to
completely ground all modules.
To avoid the hazard of electric
shock, fire, and injury, do not
disassemble
remove any part installed by the
manufacturer.
Unauthorized persons—except the
qualified licensed professional—
should not open the cover of the
licensed
junction box to avoid the hazard of
electric shock.
licensed
Do not touch terminals while a
module is exposed to light. Provide
suitable guards to prevent yourself
from direct contact with 30 VDC or
greater to avoid the hazard of
electric shock or injury.
When carrying a module, two or
more people should carry it by its
frame and wear non-slip gloves (to
avoid injury by a slipping module,
to a foot, or cuts by the edge of a
frame, and so on).
module
is
Do not carry a module by its wires
or junction box, to avoid the
hazard of electric shock, injury or
damage to the module.
without
Do not drop anything on the
surfaces of a module, to avoid the
hazard of electric shock, injury,
and damage.
Although
cardboard
box,
during
the
module,
or
1
To avoid the hazard of electric
shock and fire, be sure that all
other
system
components
compatible,
and
they
subject the module to mechanical
or electrical hazards.
Since sparks may occur, do not
install
the
module
flammable gases or vapors are
present.
Never leave a module unsupported
or unsecured.
Do not drop a module.
Do not use or install broken
modules to avoid the hazard of fire,
electric shock, and injury.
Do
not
artificially
sunlight on a module to avoid the
hazard of fire or damage.
Do not touch the junction box
terminals to avoid the hazard of
electric shock and injury.
Do not change the wiring of
bypass diodes to avoid the hazard
of electric shock and injury.
Do not disconnect terminals while
PV modules generate electricity
and connect electrical load to
avoid
the
hazard
shock.
CAUTIONS
Use a module for its intended
purpose only.
Do not treat the back sheet or front
surface with paint or adhesives, to
avoid reducing its' functionality,
damage,
inoperable
and other unknown troubles.
GENERAL SAFETY
Follow all permission, installation and
inspection requirements.
Before installing modules, contact the
appropriate authorities to determine
permissions,
installation
inspection
requirements,
should be followed.
Be sure that the construction or
structure (roof, façade, etc.) where
the modules are being installed has
enough strength.
For modules mounted on roofs,
special construction or structures may
be required to help provide proper
installation support.
Both roof construction and module
installation design have an effect on
the fire resistance of a building.
Improper installation may contribute
to fire hazards.
Additional devices
such as ground fault, fuses, and
disconnects may be required.
Do not use modules of different
specifications in the same system.
Follow all safety precautions of other
system components used.
are
do
not
where
concentrate
of
electrical
conditions,
and
which

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Summary of Contents for Sanyo HIP-225HDE1

  • Page 1 • installation or use of SANYO modules. To avoid the hazard of electric compatible, they This manual applies to the following shock and injury, cover the entire subject the module to mechanical...
  • Page 2: Installation

    Application class of product least 65 ㎜ away from any frame vapors, acid rain, and/or soot, etc. are SANYO HIT PV-modules are applied to corner. excessive at the installation place. application class A. Application class A for •...
  • Page 3: Maintenance

    Fire class of product The term “array” is used to describe Verify that all fittings are properly Sanyo HIT PV modules fill the fire class C the assembly of several modules on a installed to protect wires against that provides to ANSI/UL790. Class C roof...
  • Page 4 As part of our policy of continuous improvement SANYO reserves the right to change product specifications at any time without prior notice. For further information, please visit www.sanyo.com or contact a SANYO Authorized Representative. © 2007 Dec. SANYO Electric Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved 12/28/07...
  • Page 5 General Installation Manual SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Specifications Model HIP-225HDE1 HIP-220HDE1 HIP-215HDE1 HIP-225HDE1-2 HIP-220HDE1-2 HIP-215HDE1-2 Cell Number in Series Total cell number Rated Power, Watts (Pmax) Maximum Power Voltage (Vpm) 33.9 33.5 33.1 Maximum Power Current (Ipm) 6.64 6.57 6.50 Open Circuit Voltage (Voc) 41.8...
  • Page 6 General Installation Manual Optional Mounting Range Optional Mounting Range Dimension in mm Dimension in mm Note : Fixing span is 1050mm or less. Note : Fixing span is 1050mm or less. Figure3-2 : Optional Mounting Range Figure3-3 : Optional Mounting Range...

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