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Aleo S81 sol Manual de instalação
This module is rated for use in application class A accor-
ding to iEC 61730. For the electrical data please refer to
the data sheet or the name plate.
Under normal conditions, solar modules are likely to
experience conditions that produce more current and/or
voltage than reported at standard test conditions.
Accordingly, the values of I
dules should be multiplied by a faktor of 1.25 when deter-
mining component voltage ratings, conductor ampacities,
fuse sizes, and size of controls connected to the PV output.
Data sheets may change without prior notice. If the infor-
mation in the data sheet differs from this manual, the data
sheet takes precedence

6.2 Personal protection

6.2.1 Electrical safety precautions
DANGER!
High DC voltages during storage, installation,
operation and maintenance.
Risk of fatal electric shock!
• aleo modules may only be installed by qualified
technicians with a high level of expertise.
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DANGER!
Dangerous, high DC voltages generated even at
low levels of light, especially in a series
connection.
Risk of fatal electric shock!
• Never touch the electrical connections of a solar
module under any circumstances, not even if you
have disconnected the photovoltaic generator.
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DANGER!
Electric arcs form when electrical connections
are made or disconnected incorrectly.
Severe or fatal injuries from electric shock or
severe injury from burns!
• Before you carry out any work on electrical compo
nents, disconnect the photovoltaic generator.
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DANGER!
Contact with live parts due to defective insulation
or damaged/fallen off junction box covers.
Severe or fatal injuries from electric shock!
• Do not touch damaged parts with your bare hands.
• Use protective clothing and suitable, insulated tools.
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DANGER!
High DC voltages, even when the photovoltaic
generator is disconnected if the generator is
earthed.
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E.g. in the event of strong solar irradiation, low ambient temperature, and reflections
from snow.
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Severe or fatal injuries from electric shock!
• If the circuit of your photovoltaic generator is
earthed, remove the earth before you carry out
electrical work on the generator.
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WARNING
Contact with live parts due to unsuitable tools
or weather conditions. Risk of electric shock!
• Only use approved, insulated tools for maintenance
work on live parts.
• Work in dry conditions. Ensure that the electrical
connections of the solar module, the cables and the
tools, are dry.
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RECOMMENDATION
Work in pairs so that in an emergency one person is
able to help in the case of injury. This is because the
modules generate voltage as soon as they are expo-
sed to light. Therefore, parts of the system are
nearly always energised during the daytime.
6.2.2 Mechanical safety precautions
WARNING!
Glass can crack, break or splinter. Beware of
injury!
• Never step or sit on solar modules.
• Avoid knocking and bumping the surface,
the edges and corners of the glass panels.
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WARNING
Exposed live parts due to damaged glass. Risk of
electric shock!
• Only use modules with the insulation in perfect
condition.
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CAUTION!
Sharp glass edges or flying glass splinters.
Beware of injury!
• Always use suitable protective equipment (e.g.
gloves and goggles).
• Be especially careful with the glass edges and
corners of laminates (frameless modules).
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Insulating back sheet
WARNING!
Damaged insulating back sheet. Risk of electric
shock and burns!
• Avoid any contact with the back of the module with
sharp or pointed objects.
• Ensure that the back sheet remains undamaged.
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