Installation Guide
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  The module should be facing true south in northern latitudes and true 
north in southern latitudes for best power production. 
  For detailed information on the best elevation tilt angle for the 
installation, refer to standard solar photovoltaic installation guides or 
a reputable solar installer or systems integrator. 
3.3 Site Considerations 
Renogy modules should be installed in locations that meet the following 
requirements: 
  Operating Temperature within -40°F to 194°F 
  Relative humidity within 45% to 95% 
  Avoid trees, buildings, or obstructions 
Renogy modules are designed with a mechanical load strength of 2400Pa 
3.4 System Fire Rating 
The fire rating of Renogy modules is only valid when mounted in the 
manner specified in the mechanical mounting instructions. When 
installing modules on rooftops, please ensure the assembly is mounted 
over a fire resistant roof covering rated for the application. 
  Renogy non-BIPV modules are certified through Intertek as Type 1 
for fire performance 
  The System Fire Class Rating of the module or panel in a mounting 
system combination with a fire resistant roof rating is the only way 
to achieve this rating. 
  Any system limitations on inclination or accessories required to 
maintain a specific Fire Class Rating should be clearly specified in 
the installation instructions and UL2703 Certification of the 
mounting system supplier 
  The modules are intended for use in general open-air climate, as 
defined in IEC 60721-2-1: Classification of environment condition 
Part-2-1: environmental conditions appearing in nature temperature 
and humidity. 
  To preserve individual module fire class rating, PV modules must be 
mounted on a non-combustible surface standoff height of at least 5 
inches with 0° inclinations. 
4.  Module Mounting 
  All installation methods herein are only for reference and Renogy will 
not provide their own  mounting components. Instead, the system 
installer is responsible for making sure installation is abided by all 
codes. 
  Any mounting system limitations on inclination or accessories 
required to maintain a specific System Fire Class Rating should be 
clearly specified in the installation instructions and UL2703 
certification of the mounting system supplier. 
  In order to maintain the fire class rating, the distance between the PV 
modules (front glass) and the roof surface should be at least 5 in. 
  Module mounting must use the pre-drilled mounting holes (Length * 
Width: 14mm x 9mm) in the frame. The most common mounting is 
achieved by mounting the module using the four symmetry points 
close to the inner side on module frame. Refer to the following picture 
for more details.  Note that the holes in the center (blue) are for 
grounding. 
  Modules should be safely fixed to bear all expected loads, including 
wind and snow loads. A minimum clearance of 0.25 in (6.5mm) or 
more between modules is required to allow for thermal expansion of 
the frames. 
RNG100D Example 
4.1 Bolting 
Modules must be mounted using the mounting holes located on the rear 
side of the long frame parts using M6 or M8 bolt stainless steel bolts, 
nuts, and washers. Refer to the racking manufacturer for specific torque 
requirements. 
The mounting design must be certified by a registered professional 
engineer and comply with local code requirements from relevant 
authorities. 
  Use appropriate corrosion-proof fastening materials—should be 
stainless steel 
  Do NOT drill holes or modify the module frame as it will void 
warranty. 
  Each module must be securely fastened at a minimum of 4 points 
on two opposite sides. *Actual bolt depends on railing and 
professional installer. 
  Design load and safety factors will be determined by racking 
suppliers or professional engineers. 
Mounting Holes 
(Length * Width): 
14mm x 9mm 









