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CORAB ENCOR 설치 매뉴얼
General information
This
manual
contains
information
installation and safe operation instructions of ENCOR
photovoltaic modules (hereinafter referred to as
"Module").
All instructions should be read and understood before
attempting to install. If there are any questions, please
contact the manufacturer for further explanation. The
installer should conform to all the safety precautions in
the manual when installing the module. Local regulations
should also be followed in such installation.
Before installing a solar photovoltaic system, the installer
should become familiar with the mechanical and electrical
requirement for such a system. Keep this guide in a safe
place for further reference (care and maintenance) and in
case of sale or disposal of the module.
Safety precautions
The modules are designed to meet the requirements of
IEC 61215 and IEC 61730, and its end use level is A. Class A
modules are suitable for systems with direct current
voltage greater than 50V or 240W that may be contacted
by the public. These modules' security is classified in IEC
61730-1 and IEC 61730-2 and they meet the requirement
of security class II according to IEC 61140.
General safety
■ Installing photovoltaic modules requires specialized
skills and knowledge determined in regulations applicable
in a given country.
■ Installation must only be performed by authorized and
trained personnel. Installers must assume all risks of injury
that might occur during installation, including, but not
limited to, the risk of electric shock.
■ A single module generates a direct current voltage over
30 V that can cause personal injury in the presence of
direct sunlight. Contact with direct current has high
potential risk, please avoid contact with direct current
under any circumstances.
■ PV modules are recommended to be installed at
altitudes of less than 2000 m.
■ Modules can be ground mounted or mounted on
rooftops. The proper design of support structures lies
within the responsibility of the system designers and
installers.
■ When installing the system, abide to all local, regional
and national statutory regulations. Obtain a building
permit if necessary.
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■ The electrical characteristics are within ±3 percent of
the indicated values of Isc, Voc and Pmax under standard
test conditions: irradiance of 1000 W/m², AM 1.5
spectrum, and a cell temperature of 25 °C (77 °F).
■ Only use equipment, connectors, wiring and support
frames suitable for solar electric systems.
■ Always use fall protection equipment when working
from heights. Follow Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA) or local safety regulations regarding fall
protection.
■ Do not sit, stand, step on, or walk on modules, including
the frames. Except for natural rainfall or periodic module
cleaning, do not soak any part of the module in water or
continuously impact the module with water.
Operation safety
■ Store pallets in a ventilated, rain-proof and dry location
until the modules are ready to be unpacked.
■ During the transportation, do not to apply direct
pressure on the backsheet or glass.
■ Do not open the package of modules during
transportation and storing until they are ready to be
installed.
■ Inappropriate transport may cause damage to the
module and void the warranty.
■ Do not lift the module by holding the module's junction
box or electrical leads. Do not place any heavy or sharp
objects on the module.
■ Do not attempt to disassemble the modules, and do not
remove any attached nameplates or components from the
modules.
■ Do not use mirrors, other magnifiers or artificially
concentrated sunlight onto the modules.
■ Do not apply paint or adhesive to the module top surface
or backsheet.
■ To avoid damage to the backsheet and cells, do not
scratch, dent or hit the backsheet.
■ Do not drill holes in the frame. This may compromise the
frame strength, cause corrosion of the frame and void the
warranty.
■ A module with broken glass or torn backsheet cannot be
repaired and must not be used since contact with any
module surface or the frame can cause an electric shock.
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