Solaria Photovoltaic Modules
INSTALLATION, USE & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
This document contains information about the
installation and safety issues of the photovoltaic
modules manufactured by Solaria. Before handling
or connecting the modules it is very important to
read and understand all the instructions. The
module produces electricity as soon as the cells are
exposed to the sunlight. This manual is valid for the
following families of SOLARIA´s standard
photovoltaic modules: S6M2G and S6P2G.
DISCLAIMER
The manufacturer assumes NO liability for damage
incurred due to non-compliance of these
instructions. These instructions are only for
specialists who are familiar with the installation due
to their technical qualification.
PRODUCT CERTIFICATE & GUARANTEE
SOLARIA photovoltaic modules are manufactured
with high quality materials, according to the
international IEC 61215:2005 standards. The
modules are Class A rated according to the IEC
61730-1:2004 standards and they meet electrical
safety Class II requirements established in the IEC
61140 standard.
SAFETY WARNINGS
-Do not touch the electrical terminals when
the module is exposed to the light or while
the module is installed. The photovoltaic
modules produce electricity when they are
exposed to the light so the contact with the
conductor poles of the module can produce
sparks or burns.
-Cover the front side of the module with an
opaque element during the installation in
order to avoid the generation of electrical
current during the stages of mechanical and
electrical installation.
-Use only insulated tools that have the
necessary requirements to operate in
electrical installations
-DO NOT use modules near to
equipments or in places where inflammable
gases are accumulated.
-DO NOT handle the modules if they are
wet.
-Disconnect the module from other electrical
sources, as for example batteries during
installation or any other maintenance
activity. Read carefully manufacturer´s
instructions when using batteries.
-DO NOT touch the terminals with bare
hands.
-When working both in “rooftop and ground
mounted installations”, installers must wear
electrical safety boots.
-When assembling on the roof check existing
regulations and safety instructions to
prevent from falling objects and ensure you
follow accident prevention regulations and
use appropriate safety rails.
-Respect the polarity of the modules cables
at the interconnection with other modules
or another electric element.
-DO NOT disconnect the terminals while
the photovoltaic modules generate
electricity and are connected to the grid; in
this way you will avoid the risk of electrical
shock.
-Never dismantle the junction box, frame or
any other component of the module.
-When assembling and servicing photovoltaic
modules observe national grid regulations
and safety instructions for the installation of
electrical devices and any regulations from