About How to unpack and accept photovoltaic panels
Best practices for handling, unpacking and storing large-format solar modulesFrom factory to project site Most solar modules travel thousands of miles from the manufacturing facility to the installation project site. Along the way, they are packaged, palleted, trucked, shipped on freighters and trucked again (and again). Taking module handling seriously . Inspect on arrival . Don’t stick a forklift in it . Storing and staging .
Best practices for handling, unpacking and storing large-format solar modulesFrom factory to project site Most solar modules travel thousands of miles from the manufacturing facility to the installation project site. Along the way, they are packaged, palleted, trucked, shipped on freighters and trucked again (and again). Taking module handling seriously . Inspect on arrival . Don’t stick a forklift in it . Storing and staging .
Cut off the packing tape of the single pallet , remove the isolated wood ( or plastic wrap ) and the carton cover. Remove remaining modules from the carton sequentially.
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6 FAQs about [How to unpack and accept photovoltaic panels]
Which materials should be used to install photovoltaic modules?
JA Solar recommends that when installing modules at the seaside, stainless steel or aluminum materials should be used to contact the photovoltaic modules, and the installation parts should be well protected from corrosion. The tilt angle of the modules is measured between the surface of the modules and a horizontal ground surface.
Are photovoltaic modules dangerous?
Photovoltaic modules can produce DC electricity when exposed to light and therefore can produce an electrical shock or burn. DC voltage of 30 Volts or higher is potentially lethal. Modules produce voltage even when are not connected to an electrical circuit or load. Please use insulated tools and rubber gloves when working with modules in sunlight.
Can you walk on a LONGi Solar PV module?
DO NOT stand or walk on PV modules. Prior to beginning installation, review the Installation Manual for LONGi Solar PV Modules. Do not carry a module alone; always use two people to lift and carry. Do not drill holes in the frame of the module.
How do I know if my PV modules have been shipped?
Before you unpack your modules, check the shipping label to ensure you received the right modules. Once you unpack your modules, check the module frame serial number and model label against the shipping label. The serial number is the unique identifier of each PV module.
How to unpack a module?
The long side of the module to unpacked needs to be close to a solid support for about 15-20cm distance, the support could be a wall, rack or another unpacked module box of the same type, and then use scissors to cut all the packing strap of the outer box. Remove the top cover of the box, and then remove the carton by lifting it.
How are solar modules shipped?
Most solar modules travel thousands of miles from the manufacturing facility to the installation project site. Along the way, they are packaged, palleted, trucked, shipped on freighters and trucked again (and again).