Instructions / Assembly

Trina ALLMAX
8. MAINTENANCE AND CARE
A well designed solar system requires
reliability can be improved by taking some simple steps.
Maintenance should be carried out at least once a year by trained personnel, always wearing rubber
gloves and
boots with maximum working voltage n
lower than 1500V DC).
Trim any vegetation which may shade the solar array thus impacting performance.
Check that mounting hardware is properly tightened.
Inspect all cables to verify that
connections are tight; the cables are protected from direct sunlight and
sited away from areas of water collection.
Check that all string fuses in each non/earthed pole are operating.
It is recommended to check the torque of terminal bolts and the genera
once a year. Also, check that mounting hardware is properly torqued. Loose connections will result in
damage to the array.
Replacement modules must be of same type. Do not touch live parts of cables and connectors. Use
appro
priate safety equipment (insulated tools, insulating gloves, etc.) when handling modules.
The amount of electricity generated by a solar module is proportional to the amount of light falling on
it. A module with shaded cells will produce less energy and t
clean.
Normally rain water is sufficient to keep the modules clean however it is particularly important to
ensure that the solar modules are clean before onset of summer. Products installed at a tilt angle
below 10
° or which are located in particularly dusty areas, are installed in landscape orientation or in
areas of high pollution or close to large bird populations will require more regular cleaning.
When cleaning the module use a soft cloth together with a mild
to avoid severe thermal shocks which might damage the module by cleaning modules with water which
has a similar temperature to the modules being cleaned.
When cleaning the back surface of the module, take care to avoid
Modules that are mounted flat (0° tilt angle) should be cleaned more often, as they will not ''self
as effectively as modules mounted at a 10° tilt or greater.
The benefit of cleaning dirt and debris from the a
increased energy production as a result of this cleaning, and the inevitable re
over time once they have been cleaned.
In the event that the solar modules need to be cleaned th
with a mild detergent and clean water. Take care to avoid severe thermal shocks which might damage
the module by cleaning modules with water which has a similar temperature to the modules being
cleaned.
On lar
ge systems, the benefit of cleaning dirt and debris from the array is a trade
of the cleaning, increased energy production as a result of this cleaning, and the time for the re
of the modules after cleaning.
If you are unsure
whether the array or section thereof needs to be cleaned then first select an array
string that is particularly soiled then
Measure & record the inverter feed in current from that string
Clean all modules in the string
Measure the inverter feed in current
SP-1000
The Solar PaQ
Trina ALLMAX
M Plus 60 Cell 295 watt
UPC: 861150002609
A well designed solar system requires
minimal maintenance; however, system performance and
reliability can be improved by taking some simple steps.
Maintenance should be carried out at least once a year by trained personnel, always wearing rubber
boots with maximum working voltage n
ot lower than 1000V DC (For TSM-
PE05A.**, PE14A.**, not
Trim any vegetation which may shade the solar array thus impacting performance.
Check that mounting hardware is properly tightened.
connections are tight; the cables are protected from direct sunlight and
sited away from areas of water collection.
Check that all string fuses in each non/earthed pole are operating.
It is recommended to check the torque of terminal bolts and the genera
l condition of wiring at least
once a year. Also, check that mounting hardware is properly torqued. Loose connections will result in
Replacement modules must be of same type. Do not touch live parts of cables and connectors. Use
priate safety equipment (insulated tools, insulating gloves, etc.) when handling modules.
The amount of electricity generated by a solar module is proportional to the amount of light falling on
it. A module with shaded cells will produce less energy and t
herefore it is important to keep modules
Normally rain water is sufficient to keep the modules clean however it is particularly important to
ensure that the solar modules are clean before onset of summer. Products installed at a tilt angle
° or which are located in particularly dusty areas, are installed in landscape orientation or in
areas of high pollution or close to large bird populations will require more regular cleaning.
When cleaning the module use a soft cloth together with a mild
detergent and clean water. Take care
to avoid severe thermal shocks which might damage the module by cleaning modules with water which
has a similar temperature to the modules being cleaned.
When cleaning the back surface of the module, take care to avoid
penetrating the substrate material.
Modules that are mounted flat (0° tilt angle) should be cleaned more often, as they will not ''self
as effectively as modules mounted at a 10° tilt or greater.
The benefit of cleaning dirt and debris from the a
rray is a trade-
off between the cost of the cleaning,
increased energy production as a result of this cleaning, and the inevitable re
-
soiling of the laminates
over time once they have been cleaned.
In the event that the solar modules need to be cleaned th
en clean the module use a soft cloth together
with a mild detergent and clean water. Take care to avoid severe thermal shocks which might damage
the module by cleaning modules with water which has a similar temperature to the modules being
ge systems, the benefit of cleaning dirt and debris from the array is a trade
-
off between the cost
of the cleaning, increased energy production as a result of this cleaning, and the time for the re
whether the array or section thereof needs to be cleaned then first select an array
string that is particularly soiled then
Measure & record the inverter feed in current from that string
Clean all modules in the string
Measure the inverter feed in current
again and calculate the % improvement from cleaning
minimal maintenance; however, system performance and
Maintenance should be carried out at least once a year by trained personnel, always wearing rubber
PE05A.**, PE14A.**, not
connections are tight; the cables are protected from direct sunlight and
l condition of wiring at least
once a year. Also, check that mounting hardware is properly torqued. Loose connections will result in
Replacement modules must be of same type. Do not touch live parts of cables and connectors. Use
priate safety equipment (insulated tools, insulating gloves, etc.) when handling modules.
The amount of electricity generated by a solar module is proportional to the amount of light falling on
herefore it is important to keep modules
Normally rain water is sufficient to keep the modules clean however it is particularly important to
ensure that the solar modules are clean before onset of summer. Products installed at a tilt angle
° or which are located in particularly dusty areas, are installed in landscape orientation or in
areas of high pollution or close to large bird populations will require more regular cleaning.
detergent and clean water. Take care
to avoid severe thermal shocks which might damage the module by cleaning modules with water which
penetrating the substrate material.
Modules that are mounted flat (0° tilt angle) should be cleaned more often, as they will not ''self
-clean''
off between the cost of the cleaning,
soiling of the laminates
en clean the module use a soft cloth together
with a mild detergent and clean water. Take care to avoid severe thermal shocks which might damage
the module by cleaning modules with water which has a similar temperature to the modules being
off between the cost
of the cleaning, increased energy production as a result of this cleaning, and the time for the re
-soiling
whether the array or section thereof needs to be cleaned then first select an array
again and calculate the % improvement from cleaning