Silfab Installation Manual

3.2 Disclaimer of Liability
Since the methods of system design, installation
techniques, handling and use of this product are
beyond company control; Silfab Solar Inc. does not
assume responsibility and expressly disclaims liability,
for loss, damage or expense resulting from improper
installation, handling or use.
4. PRODUCT CERTIFICATION
Silfab products meets and/or exceeds the require-
ments set forth by UL 1703 for PV Modules. Depen-
dent on the product markings, this product may also
be certified to IEC 61215 ed.2, IEC 61730-1 and IEC
61730-2 for application Class A.
These UL and IEC to be freestanding. To satisfy the
listing for this product the modules must be mounted
with a rack or standoff structure. The UL and IEC
listing does not include integration into a building
surface because additional requirements may apply.
The module is considered to be in compliance with UL
1703 and/or IEC 61215/61730 only when the module
is mounted in the manner specified by the mounting
instructions contained in this document.
5. LIMITED WARRANTY
Please refer to Silfab General Terms and Conditions
of Sale for details of the modules’ limited warranty.
Failure to comply with this Safety and Installation
Manual would void Silfab Warranty for the PV modules
as stated in the General Terms and Conditions of Sale.
6. MODULE SPECIFICATION
Please refer to the appropriate Silfab SLA M, SLG M,
SLA X or SLG X datasheet for electrical performance
data and mechanical installation information.
7. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Installation should be performed only by authorized
personnel.
All installations must comply with the applicable
geographic electrical standards. I.e. International,
National, Regional and local electrical standards etc.
Within the modules there are no user serviceable parts.
Do not attempt to repair any part of the modules. Do
not use or install broken modules
In order to reduce the risk of electric shock, prior to
installing the modules, remove metallic jewelry and use
insulated tools during installation.
Modules produce voltage even when not connected to
an electrical circuit or load and have no on/off switch.
Modules can be rendered inoperative only by removing
them from sunlight, or by fully covering their front
surface with cloth, cardboard, or other completely
opaque non-marking material, or by working with
them face down on a smooth, at surface.
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Document Number: MAN-SFO-06 | SAFETY AND INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULES