Installation manual
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Safety, Installation, and Operations Manual
© Solaria Corporation All rights reserved. Contents subject to change without notice 8-26-19
Power Unlocked by Design
WARNINGS
There are no serviceable parts in the module including the junction box and the microinverter. Removing
covers will void the warranty.
Installation should be performed by trained and authorized personnel only.
Use heavy duty gloves to reduce risk of injury from sharp edges or corners.
Module support structures should be snow and wind load rated per local code and approved for use by the
local authorities.
Do not articially expose additional high intensity sunlight on the module.
Inspect modules before installing. Do not install modules that have been damaged during transportation
or handling.
Check that the available electrical systems meets requirements of the module being installed.
Grounding holes on the PV module frame are for grounding. Module frames should be electrically
connected to an earth ground for safety and protection from lightning in accordance to the National
Electric Code (NEC). See Section 3.1 for ground hole location and marking.
Do not connect Solaria PowerXT
®
-R-AC Modules to the grid or energize the AC circuit(s) until you have
completed all of the installation procedures and have received approval from the electrical utility company.
When the PV array is exposed to light, DC voltage is supplied to the power conversion equipment (PCE).
Risk of equipment damage. Enphase male and female connectors must only be mated with the matching
male/female connector.
CAUTION
Do not stand on, drop, or allow objects to fall on modules.
Module surface may be hot. Do not touch during operation.
Do not make additional holes in the frame or anywhere else on the module.
Do not remove warning labels.
Follow the instructions provided in this document in its entirety. Contact Solaria to obtain written approval
of installation methods not covered in this document.
Inspect all parts for any damage caused by transportation and handling. Check integrity of glass, frame,
backsheet, junction box, microinverter, and the cable connecting the junction box to the micro-inverter.
To reduce the risk of re, connect only to a circuit provided with 20 Amperes maximum branch-circuit
overcurrent protection in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
CONFORMANCE TO STANDARDS
Before installing the solar system, contact local authorities to determine necessary permit, installation
and inspection requirements.
All installations must be performed in compliance with local, regional, national and international statutory
regulations, guidelines, norms and code requirements.
The solar system, its components, and installation should be approved by the authorities having
jurisdiction in the area.
For projects in Canada, the installations shall be performed in accordance with CSA C22.1, Safety
Standard for Electrical Installations, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1
COMPANION DOCUMENTS
Solaria AC Module Datasheet: http://www.solaria.com/residential-commercial
Enphase IQ7+ for AC Module Applications Datasheet:
https://enphase.com/en-us/products-and-services/microinverters