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Can Trina Solar change the user manual?

Trina Solar reserves the rights to change this User Manual without prior notice. Failure of the customer to follow the requirements outlined in this Manual during the installation of the module will result in the invalidity of product's limited warranty.

How do you protect a Trina Solar PV module?

Cover the front surface of modules by an opaque material when repairing. Modules when exposed to sunlight generate high voltage and are dangerous. Trina Solar PV modules are equipped with bypass diodes in the junction box. This minimizes module heating and current losses.

What are the inverter parameters for Trina Solar’s photovoltaic modules?

Trina Solar’s Vertex Series photovoltaic modules have the following inverter compatibility parameters: 54, MPPT, 125000, 1.415, and a maximum system voltage. The White Paper on Inverter Matching for Trina Solar’s Vertex Series provides more details. The inverter mentioned in the passage is the SUNWAYS C&I Inverter.

Can a loose connection damage a Trina Solar PV module?

Loose connections will result in damage to the array. This manual covers the requirements for the cleaning procedures of Trina Solar PV modules. Professional installers should read these guidelines carefully and strictly follow these instructions.

Do Trina Solar PV modules have bypass diodes?

Trina Solar PV modules are equipped with bypass diodes in the junction box to minimize module heating and current losses. When using scaffolding, make sure that the scaffolding is in a stable position or with anti-dumping measures, and that the installer should wear a safety belt in accordance with local building codes.

What voltage can Trina Solar modules operate at?

Trina Solar modules are certified for operating in Application Class A installations at voltages below 1500V DC. This maximum voltage should not be exceeded at any time and, as the voltage of the module increases, above data sheet values, at operating temperatures below 25°C, then these need to be taken into account when designing a PV system.

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