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ote NAPS* NAPS POWER PACK MODULE INSTALLATION Where to Mount Your Solar Module Choose the orientation that has feast shadows. Even small shadows can reduce module output! Be careful that building walls, trees etc do not cause any shadows during the day! Also, remember that the position of the sun changes on the sky during the year. Also, remember that the position of the sun in the sky changes during the year. Choose the sunniest free piace on the roof for the module If the module is installed on a wall, make sure Uiat it is not shadowed by the wall during some months of the year. The mounting base musi be flat to prevent module stressing. Optimum tit angie and orientation: Latitude tilt for all-around tilt for summer typical orientation the year laods loads only S320" 15 15 cast 20°... 30” 20 20 towards equator > 30° latitude +15° latitude -15° towards equator OK! xt OK! NO! Tilt angles: 45° { NAPS POWER PACK MODULE INSTALLATION Module Installation Using Naps G2 Structure Module Installation Using Naps SM1 Structure levine * Fasten the hinged mounting brackets to the module frame. © The mounting base should be straight to within + 3mm to prevent module stress. * Screw the module with pre- attached barkets fo the mounting base. «If necessary use e.g. wooden battens to fix the system to tin roof, concrete oF tile wall etc. NAPS NAPS POWER PACK MODULE INSTALLATION Module Wiring All Naps NP-series modules used in Power Packs use the type PV1410-2 module junction box. ‘The weathesproof boxes have cage-clamp (spring) terminals that accept starnded and solid wires up to 6 mn. As standard 4 mm? stranded cable is provided for module interconnection in the power packs. Remove the cover using a flat screwdriver. NB! The left cable gland is for neagtive and right for positive cable! Strip module wire insulation to expose ‘approx. 10mm of copper. Use {ip of a screwdriver to open the spring terminal, Push the end of wire so it clearly visible, and release the connector spring. Repeat for positive connection. Tighten the the cable glands by turing them clockwise (1). if you use a wrench, be careful not to damage the module backsheet. Check tightness the by pulling the wire outwards (2), the wire shoud not slip. Replace the back cover by pushing it firmly in place. Series Connection of the Modules 24V SYSTEMS, 48V SYSTEMS ROW Se PSR TR ERT oI TE me ae : |

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