CORAB ENCOR Manuel d'installation - Page 9
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Photovoltaic modules can be grounded using accessories
manufactured by another company, provided that they
are certified for grounding the modules and installed in
accordance with the instructions provided by the
manufacturer. It is recommended to use grounding
solutions from Corab S.A.
Maintenance and care
It is required to perform regular inspections and
maintenance of the modules, especially during the
warranty
period.
To
ensure
performance, the following maintenance measures are
recommended:
Visual inspection
Inspect the modules to find if there are any visual defects.
If so, the following items should be evaluated for:
■ Any slight cell colour differences at different angles. This
is a normal phenomenon of modules with anti-reflection
coating technology.
■ Any broken glass panes.
■ Any sharp objects in contact with the PV module
surfaces.
■ Any shading of the PV modules by undesirable obstacles
and/or foreign material.
■ Any corrosion along the cells' bus-bar. This kind of
corrosion is caused by humidity penetrating the back
surface of the module frame. Inspect the back of the frame
for damage.
■ Any burns at the back sheet.
■ Check if screws and mounting brackets are tight, adjust
and tighten as necessary.
Cleaning
■ Clean the module glass surface as necessary. Always use
distilled water and a soft sponge or cloth for cleaning.
■ A mild, nonabrasive cleaning agent can be used to
remove stubborn dirt.
■ In order to reduce the potential for electrical and
thermal shock, it is recommended to clean PV modules
during early morning or late afternoon hours when solar
radiation is low and the modules are cooler, especially in
regions with hotter temperatures.
■ Never attempt to clean a PV module with broken glass
or other signs of exposed wiring, as this presents a shock
hazard.
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Installation manual
and safe operation instructions
of photovoltaic modules ENCOR
[ Does not apply to BIFACIAL modules]
■ Never use chemicals when cleaning modules as this may
affect the module warranty and energy output.
■ Do not allow the connector to come into contact with
substances such as oils, greases, acetone, alcohol, release
agent, adhesives, cleaning agents that may generate
oxime gas.
Inspection of connector and cable
It is recommended to implement the following
optimum
module
maintenance every 6 months, however at least once a
year:
■ Check the photovoltaic modules for any wear signs.
■ Check all wiring for possible damage from rodents,
weather conditions and whether all connectors are tight
and free from corrosion. Check for current leakage to the
grounding.
If any problem arises, consult a professional solar service
provider for suggestions. Caution: observe solar product
manufacturers'
components used in the system, such as support frames,
charging regulators, inverters, batteries etc.
Disclaimer of liability
Since the use of this manual and the conditions or
methods of installation, operation, use and maintenance
of the photovoltaic (PV) product are beyond the control of
the module manufacturer, the manufacturer assumes no
responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for loss,
damage or costs arising out of or in any way connected
with such installation, operation, use or maintenance.
The module manufacturer accepts no responsibility for
any infringement of patents or other third party rights that
may arise from the use of the photovoltaic product. No
license is granted by implication or otherwise under any
patent or patent rights.
The information contained in this manual is based on the
knowledge and experience of the module manufacturer
and is believed to be reliable; but such information,
including product specifications (without limitation) and
recommendations, does not constitute a warranty,
expressed or implied. The module manufacturer reserves
the right to modify the manual, photovoltaic product,
specifications or product data sheet without prior notice.
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