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SunEdison Silvantis P300 - Storage, Unpacking, and Handling; Safety

SunEdison Silvantis P300
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3.2 STORAGE, UNPACKING, AND HANDLING
Packaged modules must be stored in a dry and ventilated area.
Packaged modules must not be exposed to rain, snow, hail or other environmental conditions that may compromise the
packaging material and the modules.
Packaged modules must be on appropriate provided pallets and must not be stacked more than two pallet high for
storage.
Once the modules are opened, store modules in a dry and ventilated room.
Modules should never be stored in a wet environment.
Upon unpacking, do not carry a module by its wires or junction box. Only carry a module by its frame with two or more
people.
Precaution should be taken to avoid damage to the glass surface with or without anti-reflective coating due to improper
handling during storage or unpacking.
Keep all electrical contacts clean and dry.
All modules are manufactured with a sealed junction box and pre-attached cables and locking connectors. These
components should not be modified or tampered with in any way.
Do not allow unauthorized persons near the installation site or storage area of modules.
Do not place modules on top of one another.
Do not place any load on the module or twist the module frame.
Do not stand, step, walk, or jump on the module.
Do not drop or place objects on the modules such as tools.
Do not handle modules with bare hands and avoid scratches, handling marks or any damage, especially to the front
glass of the module, backsheet, or electrical components.
Do not mark the modules with sharp instruments.
Do not leave a module unsupported or unsecured.
Do not modify module frames in any way.
3.3 SAFETY
The following safety guidelines and best practices should be followed:
All installations must be performed in compliance with all applicable regional and local electrical codes or other national
or international electrical standards.
Use insulated tools during installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of photovoltaic modules.
Wear suitable protection to prevent direct contact with module’s electrical output and mechanical sharp edges.
Cover the front of the modules with an opaque material to stop production of electricity when installing or working with
a module or wiring.
Modules connected in a series should not be disconnected under illumination. Disconnecting modules under
illumination may cause electrical arcing which may result in burns, fires or other problems.
Follow industry best practices when commissioning, troubleshooting, disconnecting, or connecting a PV system.
Troubleshooting should include planning, checking, disconnecting, cause seeking, replacement, and record keeping.
Do not install or handle the modules or their components when they are wet or during periods of high wind.
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or open any part of the module including junction box or sub-components.
Do not artificially concentrate sunlight on a module.
Do not install or handle any broken modules. If a module is broken, or the back sheet is torn, contact with the surface or
frame can cause an electrical shock.
Do not wear rings, jewelry, watches, or other metallic items while working with photovoltaic modules.
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Installation Manual: SunEdison Silvantis P300 | M330/F330/D330
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