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Safety Precautions

General Information
The installation of modules requires a great
degree of skill and should only be performed
by qualified licensed professionals, including,
without
limitation,
licensed
licensed electricians.
WARNING
All
instructions
should
understood
before
attempting
wire, operate, and maintain the module.
Contact with electrically active parts of the
module such as terminals can result in
burns, sparks, and lethal shock whether
the module is connected or disconnected.
The installer assumes the risk of all injury
that
might
occur
including, without limitation, the risk of
electric shock.
The
modules
generate
energy when exposed to sunlight or other
light sources.
Although single module
produces only a low voltage and current,
shocks and burns are still a potential
hazard.
To avoid the hazard of electric shock and
injury, cover the entire front surface of
the
modules
with
a
material such as a cardboard box, during
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 modules
with nominal open-circuit 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 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
module, or remove any part installed by
the manufacturer.
Unauthorized
persons
qualified licensed professional-should not
open the cover of the junction box to
avoid the hazard of electric shock.
Do not touch terminals while a module is
exposed to light. Provide suitable guards
to prevent you from direct contact with
30 VDC or greater to avoid the hazard
contractors
and
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
be
read
and
a slipping module, to a foot, or cuts by
to
install,
the edge of a frame, and so on).
Do not carry a module by its wires or
junction
electric shock, injury or damage to the
module.
Do not drop anything on the surfaces of
a module, to avoid the hazard of electric
during

installation,

shock, injury, and damage.
To avoid the hazard of electric shock and
fire,
DC
electrical
components are compatible, and they do
not subject the module to mechanical or
electrical hazards.
Since sparks may occur, do not install
the module where flammable gases or
vapors are present.
Never leave a module unsupported or
unsecured.
dense,
opaque
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 concentrate 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
diodes to avoid the hazard of electric
shock and injury.
Do not disconnect terminals while modules
generate electricity and connect electrical
load to avoid the hazard of electrical
shock.
Do not touch a module unnecessarily.
The glass surface and frames get hot.
There is a risk of burn.
Use a module for its intended purpose
only.
Do not treat the back sheet or front
surface with paint or adhesives, to avoid
reducing
inoperable conditions, and other unknown
troubles.
disassemble
the

GENERAL SAFETY

Follow
-except
for
the
inspection requirements.
box,
to
avoid
the
be
sure
that
all
other
not
change
the
wiring
CAUTIONS
its'
functionality,
all
permissions,
installation
2
Before
installing
appropriate
permissions,
requirements, which should be followed.
Be sure that the construction or structure
(roof,
etc.)
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
installation design have an effect on the
fire
resistance of
hazard
of
installation may contribute to fire hazards.
Additional devices such as ground fault,
fuses, and disconnects may be required.
Do
not
specifications in the same system.
Follow
all
system components used.
system
INSTALLATION
General
Please read this guide completely before
installation or use of the modules. This
section contains electrical and mechanical
specifications needed before using your
Panasonic PV modules.
Modules should be firmly fixed in place in
a
manner
expected loads, including wind and snow
loads.
Modules use anti-reflection glass. Surface
of the glass is easy to be soiled, when
it is grasped by hand or hand globes. It
is recommended to hold cardboard or
frames
when
solar panel. When cables and connectors
touch hardly with surface of the glass, it
of
bypass
may soil the surface too. It is also
recommended to avoid contact of cable
and connectors with surface of the glass.
(If the glass surface becomes dirty, see
section
of
cleaning.)
For a non-integral module or panel, the
assembly is to be mounted over a fire
resistant
application.
Appropriate material should be used for
mounting hardware to prevent the module
frame, mounting structure, and hardware
itself from corrosion.
Install
modules
shaded by obstacles like buildings and
trees.
Especially pay attention to avoid
damage,
partially shading the modules by objects
during the daytime.
Please contact your Panasonic Authorized
Representative
mounting profiles for modules if needed.
and
modules,
contact
authorities
to
determine
installation
and
inspection
where
the
modules
construction
and
module
a
building. Improper
use
modules
of
different
safety
precautions
of
other
suitable
to
withstand
carrying
or
installing
anti-reflection
glass
surface
roof
covering
rated
for
where
they
are
with
questions
regarding
the
are
all
the
the
not