avoid the hazard of electric shock or injury.
7. When carrying a module, two or more people should carry it by its frame and wear
non-slip gloves (to avoid injury by a slipping module, to a foot, or cuts by the edge
of a frame, and so on).
8. Do not lift the modules by grasping the module junction box or electrical cables.
1. All PV modules shall be installed in accordance with applicable codes and
regulations, including but not limited in USA to National Electrical Code (NEC)
and in Canada in accordance with CSA C22.1, Safety standard for electric
installation, Canadian electrical Code (CEC).
2. Only PV modules with the same cell type and size should be connected in series
3. Follow all safety instructions of other components used in the system
4. Avoid uneven shade on the PV module surface .Shaded cells may become hot
(hot spot phenomenon) which may result in permanent damage to the module.
5. Do not drill holes in the frame, it may compromise the frame strength and cause
corrosion of the frame also void the warranty.
6. To avoid the hazard of electric shock, work only under dry conditions, with dry
modules and tools.
7. Do not puncture or damage the back-sheet of a module, to avoid the hazard of
electric shock and fire.
8. To avoid the hazard of electric shock and injury, be sure to completely ground all
modules & do not disassemble the module, or remove any part installed by the
manufacturer.
9. Since sparks may occur, do not install the module where flammable gases or
vapors are present.
10. Never leave a module unsupported or unsecured.
11. Do not use mirrors or other magnification device to artificially concentrate sunlight
onto the modules.
1.3 Installation Safety: