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1.                         ees 11    1 INTRODUCTION    1 1 PURPOSE OF THE MANUAL    This guide contains information on precautions to be used during the handling and installation of Talesun Solar  Co   Ltd photovoltaic modules along with technical instructions to be followed during installation  mounting  wir   ing and maintenance thereof  Talesun Solar Co   Ltd hereafter is referred to as    Talesun     Any divergence from  the contents of this manual during the handling  installation  or maintenance of Talesun   s products will render the  warranty and any guarantees there under null and void     Information for installers     Installers must read and understand this manual before installation      Please ensure that installation  operation and maintenance of your photovoltaic system is only carried out by  qualified persons able to carry out the technical procedures described in this manual  i e  system planers  install   ers and maintenance personnel  and is carried out in accordance with all safety precautions in this manual and  any and all applicable local codes  If you do not possess these qualifications  you may not carry out the work  described herein except for cleaning      This manual and the instructions set forth herein are part of the product and should therefore be kept for the  entire useful life of the solar installation     Information for operators     Keep these instructions safe for the entire useful life of the solar installation      Please contact your 
2.    TALESUN    INSTALLATION MANUAL    For crystalline solar photovoltaic modules  According with IEC61215 edition 2  amp  IEC61730 standards    1  Introduction    1 1 Purpose of the                                                                       2  1 2 Disclaimer of                                                                              2  1 3 Production                                                                                3    2  Safety guidelines    2 1 General safety                                                                                         3  2 2 Product precaution                                                                4  2 3 Transport and storage safety                                                        4    3  Mechanical installation    3 1 Selecting the                                                                       5  3 2 Selecting the proper supporting                                                 5  3 3 Frame holes mounting                         sse 5    4  Electrical mounting    4 1 Module                                                            2222      20    9  4 2 Safety                   9  4 3 General installation                                      2222     52   9  zm Mice  deb Umm 10    5  Commission and maintenance    5 1 Blocking diodes and bypass diode                             10  5 2 Troubleshooting                        sss 10  5 3 Maintenance uu  ennemis 11  6  Technical                     
3.   Do not lift or move the modules using the cables or at the junction box under any circumstances     Do not set the modules down hard on any surface      Do not subject the module surfaces to mechanical stress      Do not stand on the modules      Do not drop or place objects on the modules           TALESUN    3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION    3 1 SELECTING THE LOCATION      The modules are certified according to the norm IEC 61215 and others for safe operation in moderate climates     Do not expose the modules to chemicals     Do not place the modules in standing water  The junction box is splash proof only     Do not install the modules near flammable gases and vapors  e g  gas containers  or near open  flames and flammable materials  Solar modules are not explosion proof operating equipment      f there is exposure to salt  i e   marine environments  and sulfur  i e   sulfur sources  volcanoes    there is a risk of corrosion     A module is considered shade free when it is entirely unshaded throughout the year   e g  by buildings  chimneys  trees   Even partial shading of the modules  e g  by overhead lines   dirt  snow  should be avoided     3 2 SELECTING THE PROPER SUPPORT FRAME    Always observe the instructions and safety precautions included with the support  frames to be used with the modules  Install each module to a mounting structure     That is made of durable  corrosion resistant and UV resistant material     That can transfer forces on the module to the assembly s
4.   TP572M 180B 1000 IEC  180 35 4 5 09 44 6 5 40  TP572M 175  TP572M 175B 1000 IEC  175 35 3 4 96 44 5 5 34  TP572M 170  TP572M 170B 1000 IEC  170 35 2 4 83 44 4 9 29                                              TP536M 105  TP536M 105B 1000 IEC  105 19 0 5 53 22 8 5 86  TP536M 100  TP536M 100B 1000 IEC  100 18 4 5 43 22 6 5  6  TP536M 95  TP536M 95B 1000 IEC  95 18 2 5 22 22 0 5 06  TP536M 90  TP536M 90B 1000 IEC  90       5 08 22 4 5 38  TP536M 85  TP536M 85B 1000 IEC  85 17 6 4 83 22 3 5 26                               TALESUN    Headquarters   Talesun Solar Co  Ltd    1  Talesun Road  Shajiabang   Changshu  Suzhou  Jiangsu Province   P H  China 215542   T   86 400 885 1098   F   86 512 5290 6773   Email  sales talesun com   Web  www talesun com    European Head Office  Talesun Solar Germany GmbH  Central Tower Munich  Landsberger StraBe 110  80339 Munich  Germany  Email  sales eu talesun com  Web  www talesun com   T   49 0 89 189 177 0    USA   Talesun Solar  USA    111W  Saint John Street  Suite 900   oan Jose  CA 95113  USA   Email  sales  USA talesun com  Web  www talesun com   T   1 800 276 0823   F   1 408 645 7111    Switzerland   Talesun Solar Switzerland AG  c o Muheim  amp  Merz  Bundesplatz 2  6300 Zug    Singapore   Talesun Solar  Singapore  Pte  Ltd   50 Kallang Avenue  01 02  Singapore 339505    Hong Kong   Talesun Solar Hong Kong Limited  38 F Tower One Lippo Centre 89  Queenway  Hong Kong          TALESUN       
5.   ably de energized      Never disconnect plugs when under load  Be aware that even without the presence of daylight  residual charge  may still be present in the plant  Ensure that the modules are first disconnected from the inverter prior to opening  any contacts in the solar installation      Artificially concentrated sunlight shall not be directed on the module  Solar modules produce electrical energy  when light shines on their front surface  The DC voltage may exceed 30V  Contact with a DC voltage of 30V or  more is potentially hazardous      In the case of module or phase voltages of more than 120 V  the extra low voltage range is left  Undertake the  necessary protective and precautionary measures      Do not insert electrically conductive parts into the plugs and junction box  Do not touch the contacts or exposed  terminals      Keep children and unauthorized persons away from the modules      In case of damaged modules or operational errors of the solar array  always contact your installer or Talesun  Technical Customer Service      Do not wear metallic ornaments or metallic devices while installing or troubleshooting photovoltaic systems     BE mae   T m ind 5    WARNING  Danger of injury due to broken glass  Risk of injury due to falling modules   The modules are primarily made of glass and must therefore be handled with appropriate caution          In order to ensure safe mounting  familiarize yourself with all applicable national regulations for work safety and 
6.   flat washers  lock washers or other relevant hardware should be  made with stainless steel      Other grounding methods can be acceptable  provided they comply with all local electrical codes and regulations      If the support frame is made of metal  the surface of the frame must be electroplated and have excellent conductivity        A grounding kit with M4 size SS cap bolt  M4 size SS flat washer  M4 size SS cup washer and M4 size SS nut with  teeth is used to attach a copper grounding hole on the frame  Attach the wire between the flat washer and the cup  washer  Ensure the cup washer is between the frame and wire with concave side up to prevent corrosion due to  dissimilar metal  Tighten the bolt securely using the SS nut with teeth  A wrench may be used in this application   The tightening torque is 1 Nm     Attach wire between the flat Tighten the bolt using the nut    washer and cup washer  Place       T   with teeth   cup washer  concave side up                between frame and wire      Z  L a       5 COMMISSION AND MAINTENANCE    5 1 BLOCKING DIODES AND BYPASS DIODE      Blocking diodes prevent current flowing from the battery to the module when no electricity is being generated  It  is recommended to use blocking diodes when a charging regulator is not used  Your specialist dealer can advise  you regarding the suitable types      In systems with more than two modules in series  high reverse current can flow through cells that are shaded  partially or outright wh
7.  2 5 8   P596 Series   5inch crystalline M  8  12   1580 1064   50 416 12 20 0 5 2 2 5 3  TP572 Series   5inch crystalline M  6  12   1580 808 50 416 12 20 0 5 2 2 5 3   P536 Series   binch crystalline M  4 9 1199 551 50 320 12 20 0 5 2 2 5 8  Table 1  Mechanical dimensions when modules installed at portrait orientation with Clamp fitting method     Notes        672    represents 72pcs 6inch cell  etc     Dimension    O    represents the distance between clamp and frame     Dimension  P  represents the thickness of clamp     METHOD C  INSERT MOUNTING    WATER RUNOFF      Ensure that the drainage openings of the frame are  left open following installation to allow water runoff   This prevents frost damage      Install the module in such a way that rainwater and  snowmelt can run off freely to avoid standing water    or pudding     WIND SNOW LOAD    The modules have been designed to resist    static  load of 5400Pa  positive load       his resistance value can decrease if modules are  not mounted following the instructions above     Use insertion system on a short  frame and two  clamps at the center of  each long frame       Insertion system     2  Uh  rm              WA               3       ujajs  s YO asu     Use an insertion system    on along frame             TALESUN    4 Electrical installation    4 1 MODULE SELECTION    Only connect modules of the same type  same configurations and same power class in the same system  This is  the only way to achieve optimal yields    
8.  4 2 SAFETY FACTOR    Under normal conditions  a photovoltaic module may experience conditions that produce more current and or  voltage than reported at Standard Test Conditions  Accordingly  the values of ISC and VOC marked on modules  should be multiplied by a factor of 1 25 when determining component voltage ratings  conductor capacities   fuse sizes and size of controls connected to the module output  Alternatively  all valid national regulations for the  installation of electrical systems are to be applied     4 3 GENERAL INSTALLATION      Before installing modules  contact the appropriate authorities to determine permissions  installation and inspec   tion requirements to follow that apply to your site and installation       Check applicable building codes to ensure that the construction or structure  roof  facade  support  etc   where  the modules are being installed is strong enough to support the weight of the modules and all other system  components      If modules are connected in series  the total voltage is equal to the sum of individual voltages  The recom   mended max  number of module  N    Vmax system    Voc at STC   1 25       If the modules are allowed to be installed in parallel electrically  each module  or series string of modules so con   nected  shall be provided with the maximum series fuse as specified  For applications requiring high currents   several photovoltaic modules can be connected in parallel  the total current is equal to the sum of indiv
9.  TP660M 235B 1000 IEC  230 29 6 7 94 36 9 8 54  TP660M 230  TP660M 230B 1000 IEC  230 29 5 7 80 36 8 8 45      660   225      66     225   1000       225 29 3 7 68 36 6 8 39  TP660M 220      66     220   1000       220 28 9 TO 36 5 8 33  TP660M 215  TP660M 215B 1000       215 28 6 1 52 36 3 8 25  TP654M 235  TP654M 235B 1000 IEC 230 27 39 8 61 34 5 8 86  TP654M 230  TP654M 230B 1000 IEC 230 27 1 8 49 34 3 8 78  TP654M 225  TP654M 225B 1000 IEC 225 26 9 8 43 34 1 8 68                                   IEC     IEC     IEC   TP654M 220      654   220   1000 IEC  220 26   8 24 33 9 8 60  TP654M 215  TP654M 215B 1000 IEC  215 26 5 8 11 33 7 8 51  TP654M 210  TP654M 210B 1000 IEC  210 26 3 8 00 33 6 8 38  TP654M 205  TP654M 205B 1000 IEC  205 26 1 7 85 33 4 8 26  TP654M 200  TP654M 200B 1000 IEC  200 20 9 7 72 33 2 8 17  TP654M 195  TP654M 195B 1000 IEC  195 25 7 7 59 33 0 8 09                         TALESUN                      Y amum Pmax Vmpp Impp Voc Isc RC  Model System  W   V   A   V   A  Rating   Voltage  V   A   TP672P 315  1000 IEC  915 36 6 8 61 45 4 9 17  TP672P 310  1000 IEC 310 36 4 8 52 45 2 9 09  TP672P 305  1000 IEC 305 36 2 8 43 45 0 8 99  TP672P 300  TP672P 300B 1000 IEC 300 36 0 8 33 44 8 8 90  TP672P 295  TP672P 295B 1000 IEC 295 35 8 8 24 44 5 8 82  TP672P 290  TP672P 290B 1000 IEC 290 35 6 8 15 44 3 OTO       15                                      IEC    IEC    IEC    IEC    IEC   TP672P 285  TP672P 285B 1000         285 35 4 8 05 44 1 8 67   IEC    IEC    I
10.  accident prevention      Wear suitable protective clothing  e g  safety shoes  protective gloves  in order to prevent injuries       f the front glass is broken  or the back sheet is torn  contact with any module surface or the frame can cause  electric shock     2 2 PRODUCT PRECAUTION      Do not attempt to disassemble the modules      Do not remove any attached nameplates or components from the modules       Do not open the junction box under any circumstances  4      Only carry out modifications to the modules that have  been confirmed by Talesun in writing in advance      Do not carry out any extra drilling  e g  for fasteners  on the modules      Use only insulated tools that are approved for work on electrical installations      Do not use light concentrators  e g  mirrors or lenses  to attempt to increase the  capacity of the module  The module may be damaged  This also voids the warranty        2 3 TRANSPORT AND STORAGE SAFETY GUIDELINES    Inappropriate transport and installation may break the module   To prevent damage of the modules       Transport the modules in their original packaging until installation     Store the modules securely in cool and dry rooms   The packaging is not weather resistant     Protect the modules against scratches and other damage   especially from impact at the edges or improper storage     Ensure modules do not bow under their own weight          Do not rest a module unprotected on its edges  This can damage the module and the frame    
11. EC    IEC    IEC                    TP672P 280  TP672P 280B 1000 IEC 280 35 3 7 94 44 0 8 58  TP6 72P 275  TP672P 275B 1000 IEC 275 35 2 7 82 43 8 8 48  TP672P 270  TP672P 270B 1000 IEC 270 35 0          43 7 9 40  TP672P 265  TP672P 265B 1000 IEC 265 34 9 7 60 43 6 8 31  TP672P 260  TP672P 260B 1000 IEC 260 34 7 7 50 43 5 8 21  TP660P 260  1000 IEC 260 30 6 8 50 of 8 85  TP660P 255  TP660P 255B 1000 IEC 255 30 4 8 39 3 7 8 73  TP660P 250  TP660P 250B 1000 IEC 250 30 3 8 25 37 3 8 69  TP660P 245  TP660P 245B 1000 IEC 245 30 1 8 14 37 1 8 65  TP660P 240  TP660P 240B 1000 IEC 240 29 7 8 08 36 9 8 62          TP660P 230  TP660P 230B 1000 IEC 230 29 4 1 83 36   8 52                 IEC    IEC    IEC    IEC    IEC       66     235      66     235   1000 IEC    235 29 5 7 97 36 8 8 59 15   IEC    IEC    IEC    IEC    IEC                                                                       TP660P 225  TP660P 225B 1000 IEC 225 29 2 7 71 36 6 9 40  TP660P 220  TP660P 220B 1000 IEC 220 29 0 7 59 36 4 8 32  TP660P 215  TP660P 215B 1000 IEC 215 28 7 7 49 36 1 8 20  TP660P 210  TP660P 210B 1000 IEC 210 28 5 7 38 36 0 8 10  TP654P 230  TP654P 230B 1000 IEC  230 27 2 9 46 34 3 8 75  TP654P 225  TP654P 225B 1000 IEC  225 27 0 8 33 34 1 8 66  TP654P 220  TP654P 220B 1000 IEC  220 26 8 8 21 33 9 8 57  TP654P 215  TP654P 215B 1000 IEC  215 26 6 8 08 33 7 8 48  TP654P 210  TP654P 210B 1000 IEC  210 26 4 7 96 33 6 8 40 15  TP654P 205  TP654P 205B 1000 IEC  205 26 2 17 82 33 4 8 29  TP654P 200  T
12. P654P 200B 1000 IEC  200 26 0 7 69 33 2 8 17  TP654P 195  TP654P 195B 1000       195 25 8 7 55 33 0 8 05  TP654P 190  TP654P 190B 1000 IEC  190 25 7 7 39 32 8 7 93                                        Y amum Pmax Vm Im Voc Isc 55  Model System  W          AY  V   A  Rating   Voltage  V   A   TP636P 150  TP636P 150B 1000 IEC  150 18 0 8 33 221 8 78  TP636P 145  TP636P 145B 1000 IEC  145 17 8 8 15 22 9 8 61  TP636P 140  TP636P 140B 1000 IEC  140 17 7 7 91 22 4 8 43 15  TP636P 135  TP636P 135B 1000 IEC  135 17 9 7 71 22 1 9 91  TP636P 130  TP636P 130B 1000 IEC  130 17 4 7 47 21 9 8 14                                                                                   596   275  1000 IEC  275 49 4 5 57 60 8 5 90  TP596M 270 1000 IEC  270 49 2 5 49 60 6 5 81  TP596M 265 1000 IEC  265 48 9 5 41 60 4 o   TP596M 260 1000 IEC  260 48 7 5 32 60 1 5 71  TP596M 255 1000 IEC  255 48 4 5 27 59 8 5 66  6  TP596M 250 1000 IEC  250 47 9 5 21 59 5 5 58  TP596M 245 1000 IEC  245 47 6 5 13 59 1 5 51  TP596M 240 1000 IEC  240 47 2 5 09 58 8 5 48  TP596M 235 1000 IEC  235 46 8 5 02 58 6 5 46  TP596M 230 1000 IEC  230 46 5 4 95 58 2 5 39  TP572M 210  TP572M 210B 1000 IEC  210 38 5 53 45 8 5 83  TP572M 205  TP572M 205B 1000 IEC  205 Sr 5 41 45 5 om ec   TP572M 200  TP572M 200B 1000 IEC  200 37 6 5 32 45 3 5  2  TP572M 195  TP572M 195B 1000 IEC  195 37 0 5 28 45 1 5 63  TP572M 190  TP572M 190B 1000       190 36 5 2 21 45 0 5 56 10  TP572M 185  TP572M 185B 1000 IEC  185 35 8 5 17 44 8 5 48  TP572M 180
13. en part of a module is shaded and the rest is exposed to the sun  These currents can  cause the affected cells to get very hot and could even damage the module  To protect module from such high  reverse currents  by pass diodes are used in modules  All modules rated greater than 55 Watt have bypass  diodes already integrated in the junction box  In the unlikely event of diode failure  it can be easily replaced   however  doing so will void warranty unless this exchange is made by an authorized person      Protect yourself from electric shocks while debugging or maintaining the solar power system     5 2 TROUBLESHOOTING    DANGER  Life danger due to electric shock      Please do not attempt to correct problems on your own      In case of problems or damaged modules  for example  glass breakage  damaged cables   please contact your installer or the Talesun Technical Customer Service           5 1 MAINTENANCE       TALESUN    Talesun modules are built to last and require minimal maintenance  The dirt is typically washed away by rain    However  rain may not adequately clear more stubborn grime  i e  pollen  vegetation  bird droppings  etc    Such   soiling which shades the active area of the module can lead to a reduction in the system s performance  Talesun   recommends the following maintenance in order to ensure optimum performance of the module      Clean the glass surface of the module as necessary  Always use water and a soft sponge or cloth for cleaning   A mild  non abra
14. idual cur   rents  each module  or series string of modules so connected  shall be provided with the maximum series fuse  as specified  The recommended number of module in parallel is only one      Use special solar cable and suitable plugs only  wiring should be placed in conduit that is sunlight resistant or   if exposed  should be sunlight resistant  in accordance with local fire  building and electrical codes  Ensure that  they are in perfect electrical and mechanical condition      Only use solar cables as connection cables  Use connectors of the same type and manu facturer within a solar  system  and compatible connectors to connect the inverter      Ensure that all electrical components are in a proper  dry and safe condition  In this way you avoid electrical  short circuits or dangerous contact voltages due to defective or dam aged cables      Always avoid mechanical stressing of the connection cables      Ensure a tight connection between the individual connectors  especially to the inverter   Make sure they click  together properly     BE mae   T m mee      4 4 GROUNDING       Although the modules are certified to safety class Il  it is recommended that they  be grounded and the module installation complies with all local electrical codes  and regulations      The earth grounding connection should be made by a qualified electrician      Connect module frames to each other using adequate grounding cables   recommended size 4 14 mm   copper wires        he bolts  nuts
15. increment of 5 in increment of 5 in increment of 5  use 5inch 96cells  5inch 72cells  5inch 936cells   Mono crystalline Mono crystalline Mono crystalline  Dimension  mm  1580 1064 1580 808 1482 672  Weight  kg  21 15 10  Flammability rating     Application class A  Static load  Pa  2400 5400                      Maximum    Fuse                                                                                                             Model System 2  a gu p  a Rating  Voltage  V   A   TP672M 315  1000 IEC  310 37 3 8 45 46 0 8 87  TP672M 310  TP672M 310B 1000       310 36 9 8 40 45 8 8 83      672   305  TP672M 305B 1000       305 36 5 8 36 45 5 8 79      672   300  TP672M 300B 1000 IEC  300 36 1 8 32 45 2 8 75      672   295  TP672M 295B 1000 IEC  295 35 9 8 22 44 9 8 70      672   290  TP672M 290B 1 000 IEC  290 35 8 8 11 44 7 8 65 15  TP672M 285  TP672M 285B 1000 IEC  285 35 7 7 99 44 5 8 59  TP672M 280  TP672M 280B 1000       280 35 5 7 89 44 3 8 53  TP672M 275  TP672M 275B 1000 IEC  275 30 9 7 80 44 1 8 46      672   270  TP672M 270B 1000 IEC  270 35 1 7 70 43 9 8 39  TP672M 265  1000 IEC  265 34 9 7 59 43 7 8 31  TP660M 265  1000       265 30 6 8 66 37 9 8 95      660   260      66     260   1000       260 30 4 Duo 37 7 8 83  TP660M 255  TP660M 255B 1000 IEC  205 30 2 8 44    8 81  TP660M 250  TP660M 250B 1000 IEC  250 30 1 8 31 37 3 8 78  TP660M 245  TP660M 245B 1000       245 30 0 8 17 37 2 8 69  TP660M 240  TP660M 240B 1000 IEC  240 29 8 8 06 37 0 8 62 15  TP660M 235 
16. mation      Nameplate  describes the product type  rated power  rated current  rated voltage  open circuit voltage  short  circuit current  all as measured under standard test conditions  weight  dimension etc   the maximum system  voltage is 1000 volts DC is shown on the nameplate  Maximum fuse rating is also shown        QA Pass  stamp  module will be strictly inspected according to standard and get a QA Pass stamp on the  backsheet       2 dimensional Bar code  The serial number has 16 digits  There are two bar codes on each module  One is  permanently attached to the interior of the module and is visible when viewing the front of the module  and an                      other is stuck to the rear side of the module      1111       Removing a label will          the Talesun warranty void  et  LJ                         2 SAFETY GUIDELINES    2 1 GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES    DANGER  Danger due to electric shock  All installations must be performed in compliance  with all applicable regional and local codes  or other national or international electrical standards  as applicable          A solar module generates electricity and voltage even at low intensity of illumination      Physically disconnecting contacts in a live electrical circuit can cause arching  resulting in grave or mortal injury   The severity increases when several modules are connected in series      Cover the solar modules with opaque material for the entire duration of assembly  Only then is the module reli 
17. mounting  portrait orientation        Clamp fitting Use a certain number of clamps to fix the modules on the mounting rail  The module clamps should  not come into contact with the front glass and must not deform the frame      Be sure to avoid shadowing effects from the module clamps      The module frame is not to be modified under any circumstances      When choosing this type of clamp mounting method  please be sure to use at least four clamps on each mod   ule  two clamps should be attached on the long sides of the module  Depending on the local wind and snow  loads  additional clamps may be required to ensure the module can bear the load  The applied torque should be  about 8 Newton  ase find detailed mounting information in the below illustration     Fringe side installation Middle modules installation    The movement of the mount   ing rail and the clamps center  line are recommended to be  within the black arrow area              WOTE             Spring washer                   Spring washer    Mounting rail       I    mae   T meres m      Mounting rail                                                       module type Cell type eel     Q ty A B J K M N OF       P672 Series   6inch crystalline M P    6 12   1960 990 50 600 12 20 0 5 2 2 5 3      660 Series   6inch crystalline M P    6 10   1640 990 50 425 12 20 0 5 2 2 5 3   P654 Series   6inch crystalline M P    6 9 1482 990 50 380 12 20 0 5 2 2 5 3   P636 Series   6inch crystalline P  4 9 1482 672 50 380 12 20 0 5 2
18. nt the lowest edge of the module from being covered by snow  for a long time in winter in areas that experience heavy snowfalls      In addition  assure the lowest portion of the module is placed high enough so that it is not shaded by plants or  trees or damaged by sand and stones driven by wind     Roof mount      When installing a module on a roof or building  ensure that it is  securely fastened and cannot fall as a result of wind or snow loads      Provide adequate ventilation under a module for cooling  the  recommended standoff height is 10 cm  Clearance of 1 4 of an  inch  6 35 mm  or more between modules is required to allow for  thermal expansion of the frames      For roof mounting applications the assembly is to be mounted  over a fire resistant roof covering rated for the application  Talesun  modules have been listed as Class C according to UL790 standard      Any roof penetration required to mount the module must be properly sealed to prevent leaks      In some cases  a special support frame may be necessary       The roof installation of solar modules may affect the fireproofing of the building construction      Do not install modules on a roof or building during strong winds to prevent accidents      All module support structures used to support PV modules at correct tilt angles should  be wind and snow load rated by appropriate local and civil codes prior to installation        Pole mount      When installing a module on a pole  choose a pole and module moun
19. plant supplier for information concerning the formal requirements for solar systems  Please  be sure to learn about directives and permit requirements from the responsible local authorities and energy pro   viders prior to installation of the solar plant      We recommend that you insure your solar system against natural hazards  e g  against lightning strikes      1 2 DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY      These instructions are only valid for products of Talesun      The information in this manual is based on Talesun   s knowledge and experience and is believed to be reliable   but such information including product specification  without limitations  and suggestions do not constitute a  warranty  expressed or implied  Talesun reserves the right to change the manual  the PV products  the specifica   tions  or product information sheets without prior notice      Talesun assumes no liability for damage  loss  or expense arising out of or in any way connected with such  installation  operation  use or maintenance  Talesun assumes no responsibility extending beyond the functional  capability and safety of the modules      No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights      If your questions are not adequately addressed in this manual  please first contact your system supplier  You can  find more information on our website www talesun com           TALESUN    1 3 PRODUCTION IDENTIFICATION    Each module has three labels that provide the following infor
20. sive cleaning agent can be used to remove stubborn dirt      Check the electrical and mechanical connections every six months to verify that they are clean  secure and un     damaged         f any problem arises  have them investigated by a competent specialist  Attention  observe the maintenance instruc   tions for all components used in the system  such as support frames  charging regulators  inverters  batteries etc     6 Technical data                                                                                           Module Type TP672M     TP660M     TP654M      TP672M    B TP660M    B TP654M    B     _265 315    _215 2         _ 105 235  Power Level m      in increment of 5 in increment of 5 in increment of 5  Te 6inch 72cells  6inch 60cells  6inch 54cells   Multi crystalline Multi crystalline Multi crystalline  Dimension  mm  1960 990 1640 990 1482 990  Weight  kg  26 20 17  Module Type TP672P     TP660P     TP654P     TP636P      TP672P    B TP660P    B TP654P    B TP636P    B  Bowel       260 315     210 260      190 230     7130 150  in increment of 5 in increment of 5 in increment of 5 in increment of 5  6inch 72cells  6inch 60cells  6inch 54cells  6inch S6cells   Type            Mono crystalline Mono crystalline Mono crystalline Multi crystalline  Dimension  mm  1960 990 1640 990 1482 990 1199 551  Weight  kg  26 20 17 19           572       TP536M      Module Type TP596M  TP572M   B TP536M   B     230 275     _170 205       85 105  Power Level D  Ne mE  in 
21. ting structure that will withstand anticipated  winds for the area     Method A  Frame Holes Mounting    Modules must be securely attached to the mounting structure using   four pre drilled mounting holes in the frame      Modules should be bolted to support structures through mounting  holes located in the frame s back flanges only  Do not drill addi   tional holes  Doing so will void the warranty      Each module must be securely fastened at a minimum of 4 points   If additional wind or snow loads are anticipated for this installation                    additional mounting points should be used  System designer and  installer are responsible for load calculations and for proper design of support structure      Use appropriate corrosion proof fastening materials  All mounting hardware  bolt spring washer flat washer nut   should be stainless steel M8 size      Follow mounting guidelines recommended by the PV mounting supplier  The mounting design must be certified  by a registered professional engineer      The mounting design and procedures shall comply with local codes and all authorities having jurisdiction      Use a torque wrench for installation  Tightening torques should be within 10 17 Nm for M8 coarse thread bolts   depending on bolt quality class                 TALESUN        FF        4           IF AF AP UN a m P anum um  m                                         2              8 Screw    Washer        Mounting Spring washer    rail       Nut    Method B  Clamp 
22. ubstructure      hat ensures that no mechanical stress  e g  caused by vibrations  twisting  or expansion  is generated on the module     That ensures sufficient back ventilation of the module     That ensures long term stability     That will not give rise to galvanic corrosion in case of direct metal contact   i e  grounding lead  screws  washers  etc       hat allows for strain free expansion and contraction due to natural ambient temperature variations     3 3 MOUNTING    Modules connected in series should be installed at the same orientation and angle  Different orientations or angles   may cause a loss of power output due to the change in sunlight exposure      When developing the final layout of photovoltaic system  consider keeping suitable access to allow the main   tenance and inspection works  To minimize risk in the event of an indirect lightning strike  avoid forming loops  when designing the system       The modules may be installed in landscape or portrait format  SUMNLIGHT        wooute      Install the module in such a way that the junction box is positioned A A E  in the upper area of the module and the wires hang downwards    a        The optimal tilt angle of the module depends on the respective lati   tude  We recommend a photovoltaic simulation tool to ensure the  optimal orientation                              2       M A  A A TILT ANGLE       HORIZONTAL          BE mae   T m ind       Ground mount      Select the height of the mounting system to preve
    
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