Safety
Warnings Related to the Use of Solar Modules
The following safety instructions and
statutory directives must be observed
and adhered to.
Persons who have no knowledge of solar
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modules or, for instance, the measures
to be taken when handling damaged
solar modules should not go near the
solar modules. This is to ensure there
are no injuries or electric shocks.
Do not concentrate the sunlight artifi
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cially on the solar module with the help
of mirrors, lenses or other objects.
Avoid any shadowing of the solar module,
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also partial shadowing. This will cause
yield cuts and may damage the solar
module in certain conditions.
Position the solar modules in surround
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ings where the operating temperature
will stay strictly within the range of
40° C to +90° C. It is especially impor
tant to ensure that there is sufficient air
circulation behind the solar modules if
they are mounted in hot ambient con
ditions.
The solar modules may not be oper
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ated in a location where they could come
in contact with salt water.
Ensure that no inflammable gases could
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become present at the installation area.
If the solar module is being installed on
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a roof, it may only be mounted on a
fireresistant roof covering designed for
this purpose.
If a solar module or component needs
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to be replaced, compare and check the
properties and performance of the new
solar module/component with the one
being used.
Do not clean the glass surface of the
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solar module with an alkaline cleaning
agent.
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