Instructions / Assembly
Trina ALLMAX
6.3 MODULE WIRING
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All wiring should be performed, by qualified installers, in accordance with the local codes and
regulations.
•
Modules can be connected in series to increase the
of one module into the negative socket of the next. Before connecting modules always ensure that
the contacts are corrosion free, clean and dry.
•
Product can be irreparably damaged if an array string is
Always verify the voltage and polarity of each individual string before making a parallel connection.
If you measure a reversed polarity or a difference of more than 10V between strings then check the
string config
uration before making the connection.
•
Trina Solar modules are provided with stranded copper cables with a cross sectional area of
4mm²(0.006in²) which are rated for 1000V DC, 90°C and are UV resistant.( For TSM
PE14A.**, 1500 V DC, 90°C and are
should have a similar (or better) specification. Trina Solar recommend that all cables are run in
appropriate conduits and sited away from areas prone to water collection.
• The maximum voltage of
the system must be less than the maximum certified voltage 1000V
typically (For TSM-
PE05A.**, PE14A.** , less than 1500V) and the maximum input voltage of the
inverter and of the other electrical devices installed in the system. To ensure that this is the
the open circuit voltage of the array string needs to be calculated at the lowest expected ambient
temperature for the location. This can be done
using the following formula.
•
Each module have two standards 90°C sunlight resistant output cables eac
play connectors. The wire type and gauge of the output cables are 1000V (For TSM
PE14A.** which are 1500V DC) rated PV Wire cable and are 12AWG in size. This cable is suitable for
applications where wiring is exposed to t
connections comply with the appropriate National Electrical Code.
•
The minimum and maximum outer diameters of the cable are 5 to 7mm(0.038 to 0.076in
•
For field connections, use at least 4mm
resistance with insulation designated as PV Wire.
•
The minimum bending radius cables should be 43mm(1.69in).
Incorrect Routing of
cable
SP-1000
The Solar PaQ
Trina ALLMAX
M Plus 60 Cell 295 watt
UPC: 861150002609
All wiring should be performed, by qualified installers, in accordance with the local codes and
Modules can be connected in series to increase the
operating voltage by plugging the positive plug
of one module into the negative socket of the next. Before connecting modules always ensure that
the contacts are corrosion free, clean and dry.
Product can be irreparably damaged if an array string is
connected in reverse polarity to another.
Always verify the voltage and polarity of each individual string before making a parallel connection.
If you measure a reversed polarity or a difference of more than 10V between strings then check the
uration before making the connection.
Trina Solar modules are provided with stranded copper cables with a cross sectional area of
4mm²(0.006in²) which are rated for 1000V DC, 90°C and are UV resistant.( For TSM
PE14A.**, 1500 V DC, 90°C and are
UV resistant) All other cables used to connect the DC system
should have a similar (or better) specification. Trina Solar recommend that all cables are run in
appropriate conduits and sited away from areas prone to water collection.
the system must be less than the maximum certified voltage 1000V
PE05A.**, PE14A.** , less than 1500V) and the maximum input voltage of the
inverter and of the other electrical devices installed in the system. To ensure that this is the
the open circuit voltage of the array string needs to be calculated at the lowest expected ambient
temperature for the location. This can be done
Each module have two standards 90°C sunlight resistant output cables eac
h terminated with plug &
play connectors. The wire type and gauge of the output cables are 1000V (For TSM
PE14A.** which are 1500V DC) rated PV Wire cable and are 12AWG in size. This cable is suitable for
applications where wiring is exposed to t
he direct sunlight. We require that all wiring and electrical
connections comply with the appropriate National Electrical Code.
The minimum and maximum outer diameters of the cable are 5 to 7mm(0.038 to 0.076in
For field connections, use at least 4mm
2
copper wires insulated for a minimum of 90°C and sunlight
resistance with insulation designated as PV Wire.
The minimum bending radius cables should be 43mm(1.69in).
Incorrect Routing of
cable
Correct Routing of
cable
All wiring should be performed, by qualified installers, in accordance with the local codes and
operating voltage by plugging the positive plug
of one module into the negative socket of the next. Before connecting modules always ensure that
connected in reverse polarity to another.
Always verify the voltage and polarity of each individual string before making a parallel connection.
If you measure a reversed polarity or a difference of more than 10V between strings then check the
Trina Solar modules are provided with stranded copper cables with a cross sectional area of
4mm²(0.006in²) which are rated for 1000V DC, 90°C and are UV resistant.( For TSM
-PE05A.**,
UV resistant) All other cables used to connect the DC system
should have a similar (or better) specification. Trina Solar recommend that all cables are run in
the system must be less than the maximum certified voltage 1000V
PE05A.**, PE14A.** , less than 1500V) and the maximum input voltage of the
inverter and of the other electrical devices installed in the system. To ensure that this is the
case,
the open circuit voltage of the array string needs to be calculated at the lowest expected ambient
h terminated with plug &
play connectors. The wire type and gauge of the output cables are 1000V (For TSM
-PE05A.**,
PE14A.** which are 1500V DC) rated PV Wire cable and are 12AWG in size. This cable is suitable for
he direct sunlight. We require that all wiring and electrical
The minimum and maximum outer diameters of the cable are 5 to 7mm(0.038 to 0.076in
2
).
copper wires insulated for a minimum of 90°C and sunlight
Correct Routing of