9. Make sure flammable gases are not generated near the installation site. Pay attention to the information attached with your batteries in case the
installation requires them.
10. Completely cover the PV module surface with an opaque material during PV module installation and wiring.
11. Plug in the connector tight and ensure the wiring work.
12. Due to the risk of electrical shock, do not perform any work if the terminals of PV module are wet.
13. Do not touch the terminal box and the end of output cables the cable ends (connectors) with bare hands during installation or under sunlight
regardless of whether the PV module is connected to or disconnected from the system.
14. Do not unplug the connector if the system circuit is connected to a load.
15. Do not touch a broken glass, damages or a electrical shock may occur.
16. Do not work alone (always work as a team of 2 or more people).
17. Wear a safety belt if working far above the ground.
18. Do not wear metallic jewelry which can cause electric shock during installation.
19. Do not damage the surrounding PV modules or mounting structure when replacing a PV module.
20. Bind cables by the insulation locks. Drooping down of cables from the terminal box could possibly cause various problems such as animal biting,
electricity leakage in puddle.
21. PV modules should be installed and maintained by qualified personnel. Only installer / service personnel should have access to the PV module
installation site. Be aware kids have no access to the installation site.
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PV MODULE
Xunzel PV modules are designed and manufactured under the most strict international standards. Xunzel PV module design assure the best performance
under the most extreme conditions.
You can find more technical specifications for this module in our website www.xunzel.com or mailing us at info@xunzel.com.
Important Note: Xunzel reserves the right to make changes to the product, specifications or to the manual without prior notice.
Please, do not try artificially to concentrate sunlight on the PV module.
Under field conditions, a PV module may experience conditions that produce more current and voltage than reported at standard component test
conditions. Regarding the fact that the voltage is related to the temperature, the highter the temperture the lower the voltage, and the current is related
to the irradiance, the higher the irradiance the higher the current, it can be stated that, each PV module can perform differently depending on its location
and its environment. Therefore, physical characteristics of the locations should be taken into account to foresee the output of the PV modules.
Module Construction
Front-side IP65 Junction box
for perfect mounting
Patented all-back-contact
solar cell technology
High efficiency solar cells
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