Rooftop Solar PV User Manual
Rooftop Solar PV User Manual
Rooftop Solar PV User Manual
FOR
WARNING
• Read this entire manual and associated product manuals before using your system.
• There are no user serviceable parts in your system. Only qualified personnel should service
your Solar Power System.
• Do not disassemble the module, or remove any part installed by the manufacturer, as this will
void any manufacturer warranties.
• Do not drop, allow objects to fall on, stand or step on solar modules.
• Do not touch the solar modules or the mounting structure once installed. When these
surfaces are exposed to sunlight, they can become extremely hot.
• Do not walk, lean, sit or rest heavy objects on solar panels.
• Solar modules have a protective glass front. Broken solar module glass is an electrical
safety hazard (electric shock and fire). These modules cannot be repaired and must be
replaced immediately. If you have a broken module turns your system off.
• Do not store anything above or below the inverter. A minimum of 12" of clearance must
be maintained to allow heat to naturally flow from the inverter.
• Call for service immediately if the inverter indicates a Ground Fault Error. Refer to the
troubleshooting section found in this manual to determine if the inverter has a ground
fault.
Maintenance
Monthly
Solar Array
• Check that the solar array is not being shaded between 9am and 3pm by vegetation or
building structures. Trim vegetation if necessary.
• Visually inspect the solar array from the ground for damage. Solar modules have a
protective glass front that can break from excessive loading (greater than 50 pounds per
square foot), from hail (greater than 1" traveling at 50 MPH), or from other causes such as
vandalism. When the glass breaks the module will typically look different than the other
solar modules. If broken glass is discovered, call for service immediately and turn your
system off.
• Optional: Check solar array glass surface for debris, dirt, or severe soiling from bird
droppings. It is not necessary to clean the module glass, as seasonal rains should wash
away most normal soiling, but you may choose to do so. To clean module surfaces. First
verify there are no broken solar modules in your array. Then remain on the ground and
spray the glass with water from a hose.
WARNING
DO NOT clean during the middle of the day when the glass is hot. The thermal shock of cold
water on hot, tempered glass could shatter the glass. Clean only at dawn or dusk when the module
glass is cool.
WARNING
Solar modules have a protective glass front. Broken solar module glass is an electrical
safety hazard (electric shock and fire). These modules cannot be repaired and must be
replaced immediately. If you have a broken module turns your system off.
WARNING
DO NOT clean the solar modules if your inverter reads a “Ground Fault Error”. Call for service
immediately if the inverter indicates a Ground Fault Error. Refer to the inverter manual for
additional details.
Maintenance
Annual
Power Electronics
• Check all wiring to confirm no loose connections or insulation wear
Standard Turn ON Procedure
Step 1: Turn On Battery MCB.
Step 2: Turn On PV MCB.
Step 3: Turn On Mains MCB
Step 4: Press Power Button for 5 Seconds (In Front Side ) .
Step 5: Turn On Output MCB
Step 6: Rotate the Change Over In Position – 1(In Back Side of the
Inverter for Solar Mode).