Installation Manual of Standard Solar Modules En-V2.1
Installation Manual of Standard Solar Modules En-V2.1
OF STANDARD SOLAR
MODULES
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When installing modules in light rain, · Do not artificially concentrate sunlight on a module.
morning dew, take appropriate measures
to prevent water ingress into the · Do not connect or disconnect modules when current
connector. from the modules or an external source is present.
Alternatively, a more accurate correction factor for loads may cause severe micro-cracks at cell level,
the open-circuit voltage can be calculated using the which in turn may compromise module reliability
following formula: and void Canadian Solar Inc’s warranty.
· Modules must always be unpacked and installed by · Do not change the wiring of bypass diodes.
two people. Always use both hands when handling
modules. · Keep all connectors clean and dry at all times.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
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March 2013) or 14 (post March 2013) digits. not violate any other requirements of this manual.
· A nameplate is also affixed to the rear of each mo- · Any mounting system limitations on inclination or
dule. This nameplate specifies the model type, as accessories required to maintain a specific System
well as the main electrical and safety characteristics Fire Class Rating should be clearly specified in the
of the module. installation instructions and UL 2703 certification
of the mounting system supplier.
· Check applicable building codes to ensure that the · The module is intended for use in general
construction or structure (roof, facade, support, open-air climates, as defined in IEC 60721-2-1:
etc.) can bear the module system load. Classification of environmental conditions Part-2-1:
Environmental conditions appearing in nature -
· CS-series solar modules have been qualified for Temperature and humidity.
Application Class A (equivalent to Safety Class II
requirements). Modules rated under this class · Please consult the Canadian Solar Inc. technical
should be used in systems operating at voltage support department for more information on the
above 50 V or power above 240 W, where general use of modules in special climates, , such as an
contact access is anticipated. altitude greater than 2000 m.
· Canadian Solar Inc. modules have been certified Do not install modules near open
as Type 1 or Type 4 according to UL 1703 and flames or flammable materials.
Class C according to IEC 61730-2, please refer to
the datasheet or the product nameplate for the Do not immerse modules in water or
detailed types. constantly expose modules to water
(either fresh or salt) (i.e. from fountains,
· Consult your local authority for guidelines and sea spray).
requirements for building or structural fire safety.
· Exposing modules to salt (i.e. marine environments)
or sulfur (i.e. sulfur sources, volcanoes) incurs the
UL 1703 SYSTEM FIRE RATING REQUIREMENTS risk of module corrosion.
· A photovoltaic systems composed of UL 1703 · Do not expose modules and their connectors to any
certified modules mounted on a UL 2703 unauthorized chemical substances (e.g. oil, lubricant,
certified mounting system should be evaluated pesticide, etc.), as modules may incur damages.
in combination with roof coverings in accordance
with UL 1703 standard, with respect to meeting the · Failure to comply with these instructions will void
same fire classification as the roof assembly. Canadian Solar Inc. limited warranty.
· Modules can be wired in series to increase voltage · The recommended maximum series fuse rating is
or in parallel to increase current. To connect modules stated in a table in the Annex C.
in series, connect the cables from the positive
terminal of one module to the negative terminal · Modules should be safely fixed to bear all expected
of the next module. To connect in parallel, loads, including wind and snow loads.
connect the cables from the positive terminal of
one module to the positive terminal on the next · A minimum clearance of 6.5 mm (0.25 in) between
module. modules is required to allow for thermal expansion
of the frames.
· The quantity of bypass diodes in the module's
junction box may vary depending on the model · The small drainage holes on the underside of the
series. module must not be blocked.
· Only modules with similar electrical outputs · According to UL 1703, any other specific clearan-
should be connected in the same string to avoid or ce required for maintaining a system fire rating
minimize mismatch effects in arrays. should prevail. Detailed clearance requirements
pertaining to system fire ratings must be provided
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by your racking supplier. · Ensure that the wiring is correct before starting up the
system. If the measured open circuit voltage (Voc) and
short-circuit current (Isc) differ substantially from the
5.1 specifications, this indicates that there is a wiring fault.
MODULE WIRING
· When modules have been pre-installed but the system
CORRECT WIRING SCHEME has not been connected to the grid yet, each module
string should be kept under open-circuit conditions
· Cable management scheme should be reviewed and and proper actions should be taken to avoid dust and
approved by the EPC contractor, in particular required moisture penetration inside the connectors.
cable lengths should be cross-checked considering
the specificities of the tracker structure like bearing · For CS3U, CS3K, CS3W and CS3L series modules, Ca-
house gaps. If longer cable or additional jumper cable nadian Solar Inc. offers optional cable specifications to
is requested, please contact Canadian Solar’s sales match various system configurations. Recommended
representative in advance. system cable schemes are shown in Table 2 below:
Table 2: System Cable Scheme for CS3U, CS3K, CS3W and CS3L modules
Table 3: System Cable Scheme for CS1V, CS1VL, CS1A, CS1H, CS1HA and CS1K modules
Portrait installation
Note: Adjacent two modules (left to right) need to be rotated 180 degrees
Landscape installation
Note: Adjacent two modules (up and down) need to be rotated 180 degrees
CS1U-MS
The maximum distance between two adjacent module frames should be within 50 mm (1.96 in) for the side
with mounting clamps, and within 25 mm (0.98 in) for the side without mounting clamps, in order to meet the
system cable scheme.
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CORRECT CONNECTION OF PLUG CONNECTORS required when securing the junction box cables to
the racking system.
· Make sure that all connections are safe and
properly mated. The PV connector should not be · Do not place connectors in locations where water
subjected to stress from the exterior. Connectors could easily accumulate.
should only be used to connect the circuit. They
should never be used to turn the circuit on and off.
5.2
· Connectors are not waterproof when unmated. GROUNDING
When installing modules, connector should be
connected to each other as soon as possible or · For grounding requirements in North America,
appropriate measures should be taken to avoid a module with exposed conductive parts is
moisture and dust penetrating into the connector. considered to comply with UL 1703 only when
it is electrically grounded in accordance with
· Do not clean or precondition the connectors using both the instructions presented below and the
lubricants or any unauthorized chemical substance. requirements of the National Electrical Code. Any
grounding means used with Canadian Solar Inc.
modules should be NRTL certified to UL 467 and
USE OF SUITABLE MATERIALS UL 2703 standards. Please consult our technical
service team for the formal approval process.
· Only use dedicated solar cable and suitable
connectors (wiring should be sheathed in a · For grounding requirements in other areas,
sunlight-resistant conduit or, if exposed, should be although the modules are certified to Safety Class
sunlight-resistant itself) that meet local fire, building II, we recommend them to be grounded and
and electrical regulations. Please ensure that that module installation should comply with all
all wiring is in perfect electrical and mechanical applicable local electrical codes and regulations.
condition.
· Grounding connections should be installed by a
· Installers may only use single-conductor cable qualified electrician.
listed and labeled as USE-2 or PV wire which
is 90°C wet rated in North America, and single · Connect module frames together using adequate
conductor cable, 2.5-16 mm² (5-14 AWG ), 90°C wet grounding cables: we recommend using 4-14 mm²
rated in other areas (i.e. TUV 2PfG1169 or EN50618 (AWG 6-12) copper wire. Holes provided for this
approved), with proper insulation which is able to purpose are identified with a grounding symbol
withstand the maximum possible system open- (IEC 61730-1). All conductive connection junc-
circuit voltage. tions must be firmly fixed.
· Only copper conductor material should be used. · Do not drill any extra ground holes for
Select a suitable conductor gauge to minimize convenience this will void the modules warranty.
voltage drop and ensure that the conductor
ampacity complies with local regulations (i.e. NEC · All bolts, nuts, flat washers, lock washers and other
690.8(D)). relevant hardware should be made of stainless
steel, unless otherwise specified.
CABLE AND CONNECTOR PROTECTION · Canadian Solar Inc. does not provide grounding
hardware.
· Secure the cables to the mounting system using
UV-resistant cable ties. Protect exposed cables · One grounding method is recommended for Ca-
from damage by taking appropriate precautions nadian Solar Inc. standard modules, as described
(e.g. placing them inside a metallic raceway like below. For alternative grounding methods, please
EMT conduit). Avoid exposure to direct sunlight. refer to Annex B (Alternative Grounding Methods)
of this installation manual. It may not be possible
· A minimum bending radius of 60 mm (2.36 in) is to use standard grounding methods for certain
GROUNDING METHOD:
BOLT + TOOTHED NUT + CUP WASHER.
· A grounding kit containing an M5 (3/16") SS cap 1703 unless the module is mounted with hardware
bolt, an M5 (3/16") SS flat washer, an M5 (3/16") that has been tested and evaluated with the
SS cup washer, and an M5 (3/16") SS nut (with module under this standard or by a field inspection
teeth) is used to attach copper grounding wire certifying that the installed module complies with
to a pre-drilled grounding hole on the frame (see the requirements of UL 1703.
image below).
· Canadian Solar Inc. does not provide mounting
· Place the wire between the flat washer and the cup hardware.
washer. Ensure that the cup washer is positioned
between the frame and the wire with the concave · Standard modules can be mounted onto a support
side up to prevent galvanic corrosion. Tighten the structure using one of several approved methods.
bolt securely using the SS toothed nut. A wrench may One of such methods is described below. For details
be used to do this. The tightening torque is 3-7 Nm of other mounting methods and the methods re-
(2.2-5.2 ft-lbs). commended by Canadian Solar Inc. for special mo-
dule ranges, please refer to the Annex A (Alternative
Mounting Methods) of this installation manual.
6.0 For information about other installation methods,
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS please contact your local representative. Failure to
use a recognized installation method will void the
The applicable regulations pertaining to Canadian Solar Inc. warranty.
work safety, accident prevention and
securing the construction site must be · Use appropriate corrosion-proof fastening
observed. Workers and third party personnel shall materials. All mounting hardware (bolts, spring
wear or install fall arrest equipment. Any third washers, flat washers, nuts) should be hot dip
party need to be protected against injuries and galvanized or stainless steel.
damages.
· Use a torque wrench for installation.
· The mounting design must be certified by a
registered professional engineer. The mounting · Do not drill additional holes or modify the module
design and procedures must comply with all frame. Doing so will void the warranty.
applicable local codes and requirements from all
relevant authorities. · Standard modules can be installed in either
landscape or portrait orientations. Refer to the
· The module is considered to be in compliance with detailed instructions for further guidance. Please
UL 1703 and IEC 61215 only when the module is note that in areas with heavy snowfall (> 2400 Pa)
mounted in the manner specified by the mounting further countermeasures such the use of additional
instructions included in this installation manual. support bars should be considered to avoid snow
loads damaging the lowest row of modules.
· Any module without a frame (laminate) shall not be
considered to comply with the requirements of UL
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· In cases where an additional support bar is correctly calculating the loads and ensuring that
recommended to improve both mechanical the supporting structure meets all the applicable
stability and long-term module performance, we requirements.
recommend selecting a sufficiently resistant
material. Canadian Solar Inc. recommends bars
with a minimum thickness of 50 mm (1.97 in). Mounting method: Bolting
The support bar centerline should be positioned
within 100 mm (3.94 in) of the side frame centerline
(slight shifts may be necessary to access module
grounding holes).
Bolt Washer
· The loads described in this manual correspond
to test loads. For installations complying with IEC Frame
61215-2: 2016 and UL 1703, a safety factor of 1.5
should be applied for calculating the equivalent
maximum authorized design loads. Project design
loads depend on construction, applicable standards,
location and local climate. Determination of the Rail
design loads is the responsibility of the racking Spring
suppliers and / or professional engineers. For Washer Nut Washer
detailed information, please follow local structural
code or contact your professional structural · Modules should be bolted at the following hole
engineer. locations depending on the configuration and
loads:
6.1
MOUNTING METHOD: BOLTING
Bolting on the short frame side using four standard Bolting on the short frame side using four standard
mounting holes. Mounting rails run perpendicularly to mounting holes. Mounting rails run parallel to the
the long frame side. An additional support bar should long frame side.
be placed below the module as shown below.
Support bar
Maximum Load: Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2400 Pa Uplift load ≤ 2400 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 5400 Pa Downforce load ≤ 2400 Pa
Compatible module types: CS6A-P, CS6A-M and Compatible module types: CS6A-P, CS6A-M and
CS6A-MS CS6A-MS
Bolting on the long frame side using four innermost Bolting on the long frame side using four innermost
mounting holes. Mounting rails run perpendicularly to mounting holes. Mounting rails run parallel to the
the long frame side. long frame side.
Compatible module types: CS1V-MS, CS1VL-MS, Compatible module types: CS1V-MS, CS1VL-MS,
CS3K-P, CS3K-MS, CS6A-P, CS6A-M, CS6V-P, CS6V-M, CS3K-P, CS3K-MS, CS6A-P, CS6A-M, CS6A-MS, CS6V-P,
CS6K-P, CS6K-M, CS6K-MS, CS6V-MS, CS6VL-MS, CS6A- CS6V-M, CS6V-MS, CS6K-P, CS6K-M, CS6K-MS and
MS and CS1HA-MS CS1HA-MS
Bolting on the long frame side using four middle Bolting on the long frame side using four middle
mounting holes. Mounting rails run perpendicularly mounting holes. Mounting rails run parallel to the
to the long frame side. long frame side.
Compatible module types: CS3U-P, CS3U-MS, Compatible module types: CS3U-P, CS3U-MS,
CS6U-P, CS6U-M, CS3W-P and CS3W-MS CS6U-P and CS6U-M
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Bolting on the long frame side using four innermost Bolting on the long frame side using four middle moun-
mounting holes. Mounting rails run perpendicularly to the ting holes. Mounting rails run perpendicularly to the long
long frame side. frame side.
Compatible module types: CS3L-P, CS3L-MS, CS1H-MS Compatible module types: CS1U-MS
and CS1K-MS
7.0
MAINTENANCE
· Tightening torques should be within 17~23 Nm · Clamp positions are of crucial importance for the
(12.5~17.0 ft-lbs) for M8 (5/16”) coarse thread bolts, reliability of the installation. The clamp centerlines
depending on the bolt class. For the bolt grade, must only be positioned within the ranges indica-
the technical guideline from the fastener suppliers ted in table A, depending on the configuration and
should be followed. Different recommendations load.
from specific clamping hardware suppliers should
prevail. · For configurations where the mounting rails run
parallel to the frame, precautions should be taken
· The system designer and installer are responsible to ensure the bottom flange of the module frame
for load calculations and for proper design of sup- overlaps the rail by 15 mm (0.59 in) or more.
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Clamp
Rail
Module frame
Min. 15 mm
overlap width
Table A
CS3U-P, CS3U-MS, CS6U-P and CS6U-M
A1 A1 A1
A2
A2
A1 A1 A1
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use two clamps on the long side and two clamps
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. on the short side. Mounting rails run perpendicu-
lar to the long side frame.
A1 A1
A2 A2
A2 A2
A1 A1
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CS1U-MS
A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use six clamps on the long side.
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. Mounting rails run perpendicularly to the long side
frame.
A1 A1
A2 A2
A2 A2
A1 A1
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use four clamps on the short side. Mounting rails
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. run parallel to the long side frame.
A1 range = (0 – 239) mm
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2000 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 2000 Pa
A2 A2 A2 A2
A2 A2 A2 A2
Use four clamps on the short side. Use four clamps on the short side and two clamps on
the long side. An additional support bar should be
placed below the center of the module.
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A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use six clamps on the long side.
run parallel to the long side frame. Mounting rails run perpendicularly to the long
side frame.
A1
A2
A2
A1
Use two clamps on the long side and two clamps
on the short side.
Mounting rails run perpendicular to the long side
frame.
CS3W-P, CS3W-MS
A1 A1
A
A
A1 A1
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use four clamps on the short side.
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. Mounting rails run perpendicular to the long side frame.
CS3L-P, CS3L-MS
A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use six clamps on the long side.
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. Mounting rails run perpendicularly to the long
side frame.
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A
A
Use four clamps on the short side.
Mounting rails run perpendicular to the long side
frame.
A range = (0 - 200) mm
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2000 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 2000 Pa
Rail-less clamping for CS3K-P, CS3K-MS, CS6K-P, CS6K-M, CS6K-MS, CS1K-MS, CS1H-MS
Support
Rafter
Clamp
24 inches
(0.61 m) Interlock
Landscape
Rafter
24 inches Support
(0.61 m) Clamp
Interlock
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A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use six clamps on the long side. Mounting rails
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. run perpendicularly to the long side frame.
A1 range = (0 – 239) mm
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2000 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 2000 Pa
A1 A1
A2 A2
A2 A2
A1 A1
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use four clamps on the short side. Mounting rails
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. run parallel to the long side frame.
A1 range = (0 – 219) mm
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2000 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 2000 Pa
A2 A2 A2 A2
A2 A2 A2 A2
Use four clamps on the short side. Use four clamps on the short side and two clamps
on the long side. An additional support bar should
be placed below the center of the module.
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A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use six clamps on the long side. Mounting rails
run parallel to the long side frame. run perpendicularly to the long side frame.
A1 A1
A2 A2
A2 A2
A1 A1
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use four clamps on the short side. Mounting rails
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. run parallel to the long side frame.
A1 range = (0 – 239) mm
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2000 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 2000 Pa
A2 A2 A2
A2
A2 A2 A2 A2
Use four clamps on the short side. Use four clamps on the short side and two clamps
on the long side. An additional support bar
should be placed below the center of the module.
A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
A1 A1 A3 A4 A4 A5
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use six clamps on the long side. Mounting rails
run parallel to the long side frame. run perpendicularly to the long side frame.
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CS1V-MS
A1 A1
A2 A2
A2 A2
A1 A1
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use four clamps on the short side. Mounting rails
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. run parallel to the long side frame.
A1 range = (0 – 239) mm
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2000 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 2000 Pa
A2 A2 A2
A2
A2 A2 A2 A2
Use four clamps on the short side. Use four clamps on the short side and two clamps
on the long side. An additional support bar
should be placed below the center of the module.
A1 A1
A1 A1
A1 A1
A2 A2
A2 A2
A1 A1
Use four clamps on the long side. Mounting rails Use four clamps on the short side. Mounting rails
run perpendicularly to the long side frame. run parallel to the long side frame.
A1 range = (0 – 219) mm
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2000 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 2000 Pa
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A2 A2 A2
A2
A2 A2 A2 A2
Use four clamps on the short side. Use four clamps on the short side and two clamps
on the long side. An additional support bar
should be placed below the center of the module.
A1 A1
A1 A1
Use two insertion profiles running parallel to the long Use two insertion profiles running perpendicularly to
side frame. the long side frame. An additional support bar should
be placed below the module. Use two clamps on the
support bar.
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 1400 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 1400 Pa
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Use two insertion profiles running parallel to the long Use two insertion profiles running perpendicularly to
side frame. the long side frame.
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2400 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 5400 Pa
Use two insertion profiles running parallel to the long Use two insertion profiles running perpendicularly to
side frame. the long side frame.
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2400 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 5400 Pa
CS1K-MS, CS1H-MS
Use two insertion profiles running parallel to the long Use two insertion profiles running perpendicularly to
side frame. the long side frame. An additional support bar should
be placed below the module. Use two clamps on the
support bar.
CS1V-MS, CS1VL-MS
Use two insertion profiles running parallel to the long Use two insertion profiles running perpendicularly to
side frame. the long side frame.
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Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2400 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 5400 Pa
CS3W-P, CS3W-MS
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 1200 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 1200 Pa
CS3L-P, CS3L-MS
Maximum Load:
Uplift load ≤ 2000 Pa
Downforce load ≤ 2000 Pa
3438 mm rail
Arctech
(bolting method /
single-axis Uplift load ≤
M8 bolt + M8 plain was- SSMFIM-rev01
tracker 2400 Pa
CS3U-P her (O.D. = 24 mm) / (SkySmart-Module Fixing
Portrait two Downforce load ≤
1155 mm holes position) Installation Manual)
rows 2400 Pa
Rail drawing No:
CS2018002
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3588 mm rail
(bolting method /
Uplift load ≤
Arctech M8 bolt + M8 plain washer SSMFIM-rev01
CS3W-P, 2400 Pa
single-axis tracker (O.D. = 24 mm) / (SkySmart-Module Fixing
CS3W-MS Downforce load ≤
Portrait two rows 1155 mm holes position) Installation Manual)
2400 Pa
Rail drawing No:
CS2018007
2454 mm rail
(Bolting method /
M6 bolt + M6 plain washer Uplift load ≤
Soltec SF7 Sing- (O.D.= 18 mm) / 1300 mm 1800 Pa SF7QG-1500V-en,
CS3U-P
le-Axis Tracker + 400 mm holes position) Downforce load ≤ revision 1.0
Rail drawing No: 1800 Pa
SF7-MR-04-101_Dr_P00
SF7-MR-06-102_Dr_P00
2542 mm rail
(Bolting method /
Uplift load ≤
Soltec SF7 M6 bolt + M6 plain washer
CS3W-P, 1200 Pa SF7QG-1500V-en,
Single-Axis (O.D. = 18 mm) / 1300 mm
CS3W-MS Downforce load ≤ revision 1.0
Tracker + 400 mm holes position)
1200 Pa
Rail drawing No:
SF7-MR-04-018_Dr
long rail
Uplift load ≤
Soltec SF7 (bolting method /
2400 Pa SF7QG-1500V-en,
CS3U-P Single-Axis M8 bolt + M8 plain washer
Downforce load ≤ revision 1.0
Tracker (O.D. = 24 mm) /
2400 Pa
1155 mm holes position)
3297 mm rail
(bolting method /
Uplift load ≤
Soltec SF7 M8 bolt + M8 plain washer
CS3W-P, 2400 Pa SF7QG-1500V-en,
Single-Axis (O.D. = 24 mm) /
CS3W-MS Downforce load ≤ revision 1.0
Tracker 1155 mm holes position)
2400 Pa
Rail drawing No:
SF7-MR-04-017_Dr
Canadian Solar modules can be grounded using alternative grounding methods. For detailed groun-
third party grounding devices as described be- ding instructions, please refer to related third party
low. The grounding methods are certified by CSA installation manuals.
according to UL 1703. All the basic requirements of
the main installation manual should apply to the
Compatible Moun-
Company Grounding hardware Reference Manual (Version No.)
ting System
Raised Zee purlin integrated RBI Solar Ground Ground Mount System Model GM-I
RBI Solar Inc. with pre-punched grounding Mount System Model Module Installation Manual
holes GM-I (14 April 2014, version 21)
Cantsink Mfg 1/4" serrated flange bolt & Brilliant Rack Ground Brilliant Rack Ground Mount System In-
Inc. serrated flange nut Mount System stallation Manual (Revision 12/05/2014)
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Standard Test Conditions are: Irradiance of 1000 W/ ±10% or [0; +5 W] of the indicated values for Isc,
m2, AM1.5 spectrum, and cell temperature of 25°C. Voc and Pmax. Specifications are subject to change
The electrical characteristics are respectively within without notice.
Open Short
Maximum Operating Operating Max. Series Overall
Circuit Circuit Weight
Module Type Power voltage current
Voltage Current
Fuse Dimension
<kg>
Pmax <W> Vmp <V> Imp <A> Rating <A> <mm>
Voc <V> Isc <A>
CS6V-255MS 255 27.2 9.38 33.3 9.91 15.00
CS6VH-115MS 115 13.1 8.78 16.2 9.59 15.00
844 × 826 × 40 9.0
CS6VH-120MS 120 13.3 9.03 16.4 9.67 15.00
(33.2 ˣ 32.5 ˣ 1.57 in) (19.8 lbs)
CS6VH-125MS 125 13.5 9.26 16.6 9.75 15.00
CS6VL-150MS 150 19.5 7.7 24.6 9.11 15.00
CS6VL-155MS 155 19.7 7.87 24.8 9.19 15.00
CS6VL-160MS 160 19.9 8.05 25 9.27 15.00
CS6VL-165MS 165 20.1 8.21 25.2 9.35 15.00
CS6VL-170MS 170 20.3 8.38 25.4 9.43 15.00
CS6VL-175MS 175 20.5 8.54 25.6 9.51 15.00 1322 × 826 × 40
12.6
CS6VL-180MS 180 20.7 8.7 25.8 9.59 15.00 (52.05 x 32.5 x
(27.8 lbs)
CS6VL-185MS 185 20.9 8.86 26 9.67 15.00 1.57 in)
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Open Short
Maximum Operating Operating Max. Series Overall
Circuit Circuit Weight
Module Type Power voltage current
Voltage Current
Fuse Dimension
<kg>
Pmax <W> Vmp <V> Imp <A> Rating <A> <mm>
Voc <V> Isc <A>
CS6K-250M 250 30.4 8.22 37.5 8.74 15
CS6K-255M 255 30.5 8.35 37.7 8.87 15
CS6K-260M 260 30.7 8.48 37.8 8.99 15
CS6K-265M 265 30.9 8.61 37.9 9.11 15
CS6K-270M 270 31.1 8.67 38.2 9.19 15
CS6K-275M 275 31.3 8.80 38.3 9.31 15
CS6K-280M 280 31.5 8.89 38.5 9.43 15
CS6K-285M 285 31.7 8.98 38.6 9.51 15
CS6K-290M 290 31.9 9.09 38.7 9.59 15
CS6K-255MS 255 30.7 8.31 37.9 9.11 15
CS6K-260MS 260 30.9 8.42 38.1 9.19 15
CS6K-265MS 265 31.1 8.53 38.3 9.27 15
1650 x 992 x 40
CS6K-270MS 270 31.3 8.63 38.5 9.35 15 / 35 18.2
CS6K-275MS 275 31.5 8.74 38.7 9.43 15 (65.0 ˣ 39.1 ˣ (40.1 lbs)
1.57 / 1.38 in)
CS6K-280MS 280 31.7 8.84 38.9 9.51 15
CS6K-285MS 285 31.9 8.94 39.1 9.59 15
CS6K-290MS 290 32.1 9.05 39.3 9.67 15
CS6K-295MS 295 32.3 9.14 39.5 9.75 15
CS6K-300MS 300 32.5 9.24 39.7 9.83 15
CS6K-305MS 305 32.7 9.33 39.9 9.91 15
CS6K-310MS 310 32.9 9.43 40.1 9.99 15
CS6K-315MS 315 33.1 9.52 40.3 10.07 15
CS6K-320MS 320 33.3 9.61 41.3 10.18 15
CS6K-325MS 325 33.5 9.71 41.5 10.28 15
CS6K-330MS 330 33.7 9.80 41.7 10.37 15
CS6K-335MS 335 33.9 9.89 41.9 10.46 15
CS6U-290P 290 35.9 8.08 44.4 8.64 15
CS6U-295P 295 36.0 8.19 44.5 8.76 15
CS6U-300P 300 36.1 8.30 44.6 8.87 15
CS6U-305P 305 36.3 8.41 44.8 8.97 15
CS6U-310P 310 36.4 8.52 44.9 9.08 15
CS6U-315P 315 36.6 8.61 45.1 9.18 15
CS6U-320P 320 36.8 8.69 45.3 9.26 15
CS6U-325P 325 37.0 8.78 45.5 9.34 15
CS6U-330P 330 37.2 8.88 45.6 9.45 15
CS6U-335P 335 37.4 8.96 45.8 9.54 15
CS6U-340P 340 37.6 9.05 45.9 9.62 15 1960 × 992 × 40
CS6U-345P 345 37.8 9.13 46.0 9.69 15 / 35 22.4
CS6U-350P 350 38.1 9.21 46.2 9.79 15 (77.2 ˣ 39.1 ˣ (49.4 lbs)
CS6U-355P 355 38.2 9.30 46.4 9.84 15 1.57 / 1.38 in)
CS6U-360P 360 38.3 9.40 47.0 10.04 15
CS6U-365P 365 38.5 9.49 47.2 10.13 15
CS6U-370P 370 38.7 9.57 47.4 10.21 15
CS6U-375P 375 38.9 9.65 47.6 10.29 15
CS6U-380P 380 39.1 9.72 47.8 10.36 15
CS6U-385P 385 39.3 9.80 48.0 10.44 15
CS6U-390P 390 39.5 9.88 48.2 10.52 15
CS6U-395P 395 39.7 9.95 48.4 10.59 15
CS6U-400P 400 39.9 10.03 48.6 10.67 15
CS6U-405P 405 40.1 10.10 48.8 10.74 15
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Circuit Circuit Weight
Module Type Power voltage current
Voltage Current
Fuse Dimension
<kg>
Pmax <W> Vmp <V> Imp <A> Rating <A> <mm>
Voc <V> Isc <A>
CS6U-290M 290 36.3 8.00 44.7 8.51 15
CS6U-295M 295 36.4 8.11 44.9 8.63 15
CS6U-300M 300 36.5 8.22 45 8.74 15
CS6U-305M 305 36.6 8.33 45.2 8.84 15
CS6U-310M 310 36.7 8.44 45.3 8.95 15
1960 × 992 × 40
CS6U-315M 315 36.9 8.53 45.5 9.04 15
/ 35 22.4
CS6U-320M 320 37.2 8.61 45.6 9.13 15
(77.2 ˣ 39.1 ˣ (49.4 lbs)
CS6U-325M 325 37.4 8.69 45.8 9.21 15
1.57 / 1.38 in)
CS6U-330M 330 37.5 8.8 45.9 9.31 15
CS6U-335M 335 37.8 8.87 46.1 9.41 15
CS6U-340M 340 37.9 8.97 46.2 9.48 15
CS6U-345M 345 38.1 9.06 46.4 9.56 15
CS6U-350M 350 38.3 9.14 46.6 9.67 15
CS3U-350MS 350 38.8 9.03 46.6 9.53 30
CS3U-355MS 355 39 9.11 46.8 9.61 30
CS3U-360MS 360 39.2 9.19 47 9.69 30
CS3U-365MS 365 39.4 9.27 47.2 9.77 30
CS3U-370MS 370 39.6 9.35 47.4 9.85 30
2000 × 992 × 40
CS3U-375MS 375 39.8 9.43 47.6 9.93 30 22.6 / 22.5
/ 35
CS3U-380MS 380 40 9.5 47.8 10.01 30 (49.8 / 49.6
(78.7 ˣ 39.1 ˣ
CS3U-385MS 385 40.2 9.58 48 10.09 30 lbs)
1.57 / 1.38 in)
CS3U-390MS 390 40.4 9.66 48.2 10.17 30
CS3U-395MS 395 40.6 9.73 48.4 10.25 30
CS3U-400MS 400 40.8 9.81 48.6 10.33 30
CS3U-405MS 405 41.0 9.88 49.3 10.44 30
CS3U-410MS 410 41.2 9.96 49.5 10.52 30
CS3U-310P 310 37.2 8.34 44.7 8.88 30
CS3U-315P 315 37.4 8.43 44.9 8.96 30
CS3U-320P 320 37.6 8.52 45.1 9.04 30
CS3U-325P 325 37.8 8.6 45.3 9.12 30
CS3U-330P 330 38 8.69 45.5 9.2 30
CS3U-335P 335 38.2 8.77 45.7 9.28 30
CS3U-340P 340 38.4 8.86 45.9 9.36 30
CS3U-345P 345 38.6 8.94 46.1 9.44 30
CS3U-350P 350 39.2 8.94 46.6 9.51 30
CS3U-355P 355 39.4 9.02 46.8 9.59 30
2000 × 992 × 40
CS3U-360P 360 39.6 9.10 47.0 9.67 30 22.6 / 22.5
/ 35
CS3U-365P 365 39.8 9.18 47.2 9.75 30 (49.8 / 49.6
(78.7 ˣ 39.1 ˣ
CS3U-370P 370 40.0 9.26 47.4 9.83 30 lbs)
1.57 / 1.38 in)
CS3U-375P 375 40.2 9.34 47.6 9.91 30
CS3U-380P 380 40.4 9.42 47.8 9.99 30
CS3U-385P 385 40.6 9.50 48.0 10.07 30
CS3U-390P 390 40.8 9.56 48.6 10.17 30
CS3U-395P 395 41.0 9.64 48.8 10.24 30
CS3U-400P 400 41.2 9.71 49.0 10.30 30
CS3U-405P 405 41.4 9.79 49.2 10.37 30
CS3U-410P 410 41.6 9.86 49.4 10.43 30
CS3U-415P 415 41.8 9.93 49.6 10.49 30
CS3U-420P 420 42.0 10.00 49.8 10.55 30
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Circuit Circuit Weight
Module Type Power voltage current
Voltage Current
Fuse Dimension
<kg>
Pmax <W> Vmp <V> Imp <A> Rating <A> <mm>
Voc <V> Isc <A>
CS3K-280MS 280 31.7 8.84 38.5 9.49 30
CS3K-285MS 285 31.9 8.94 38.7 9.57 30
CS3K-290MS 290 32.1 9.04 38.9 9.65 30
CS3K-295MS 295 32.3 9.14 39.1 9.73 30
1675 x 992 x 40
CS3K-300MS 300 32.5 9.24 39.3 9.82 30
/ 35 18.5
CS3K-305MS 305 32.7 9.33 39.5 9.9 30
(65.9 ˣ 39.1 ˣ (40.8 lbs)
CS3K-310MS 310 32.9 9.43 39.7 9.98 30
1.57 / 1.38 in)
CS3K-315MS 315 33.1 9.52 39.9 10.06 30
CS3K-320MS 320 33.3 9.61 40.1 10.14 30
CS3K-325MS 325 33.5 9.71 40.3 10.22 30
CS3K-330MS 330 33.7 9.8 40.5 10.3 30
CS3K-250P 250 30 8.34 36.7 8.98 30
CS3K-255P 255 30.2 8.45 36.9 9.06 30
CS3K-260P 260 30.4 8.56 37.1 9.14 30
CS3K-265P 265 30.6 8.66 37.3 9.22 30
CS3K-270P 270 30.8 8.77 37.5 9.3 30
CS3K-275P 275 31 8.88 37.7 9.38 30
CS3K-280P 280 31.2 8.98 37.9 9.47 30
CS3K-285P 285 31.4 9.08 38.1 9.56 30
CS3K-290P 290 32.3 8.98 38.9 9.49 30
1675 x 992 x 40
CS3K-295P 295 32.5 9.08 39.1 9.57 30
/ 35 18.5
CS3K-300P 300 32.7 9.18 39.3 9.65 30
(65.9 ˣ 39.1 ˣ (40.8 lbs)
CS3K-305P 305 32.9 9.28 39.5 9.73 30
1.57 / 1.38 in)
CS3K-310P 310 33.1 9.37 39.7 9.81 30
CS3K-315P 315 33.3 9.46 39.9 9.89 30
CS3K-320P 320 33.5 9.56 40.1 9.97 30
CS3K-325P 325 33.7 9.65 40.9 10.21 30
CS3K-330P 330 33.9 9.74 41.1 10.29 30
CS3K-335P 335 34.1 9.83 41.3 10.37 30
CS3K-340P 340 34.3 9.92 41.5 10.45 30
CS3K-345P 345 34.5 10.00 41.7 10.52 30
CS3K-350P 350 34.7 10.09 41.9 10.60 30
CS1V-240MS 240 28.3 8.48 34.7 9.15 15
CS1V-245MS 245 28.6 8.58 34.9 9.22 15
CS1V-250MS 250 28.8 8.68 35.1 9.29 15s
CS1V-255MS 255 29.0 8.79 35.3 9.37 15
CS1V-260MS 260 29.2 8.89 35.5 9.44 15 1638x826x40
15.4
(64.5 x 32.5 x
CS1V-265MS 265 29.4 9.00 35.7 9.51 15 (34.0 lbs)
1.57 in)
CS1V-270MS 270 29.6 9.11 35.9 9.59 15
CS1V-275MS 275 29.8 9.22 36.1 9.66 15
CS1V-280MS 280 30.0 9.33 36.3 9.74 15
CS1V-285MS 285 30.2 9.44 36.5 9.82 15
CS1VL-190MS 190 22.5 8.45 27.6 9.10 15
CS1VL-195MS 195 22.7 8.58 27.8 9.22 15
CS1VL-200MS 200 22.9 8.73 28.0 9.34 15
CS1VL-205MS 205 23.1 8.88 28.2 9.46 15 1322×826×35
12.6
(52.05 x 32.5 x
CS1VL-210MS 210 23.3 9.01 28.4 9.58 15 (27.8 lbs)
1.38 in)
CS1VL-215MS 215 23.5 9.15 28.6 9.70 15
CS1VL-220MS 220 23.7 9.28 28.8 9.82 15
CS1VL-225MS 225 23.9 9.41 29.0 9.97 15
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Circuit Circuit Weight
Module Type Power voltage current
Voltage Current
Fuse Dimension
<kg>
Pmax <W> Vmp <V> Imp <A> Rating <A> <mm>
Voc <V> Isc <A>
CS3W-420MS 420 39.3 10.69 47.5 11.33 20
CS3W-425MS 425 39.5 10.76 47.7 11.37 20
CS3W-430MS 430 39.7 10.84 47.9 11.42 20
CS3W-435MS 435 39.9 10.91 48.1 11.47 20
CS3W-440MS 440 40.1 10.98 48.3 11.53 20 2108 x1048 x 40
24.9
CS3W-445MS 445 40.3 11.05 48.5 11.59 20 (83.0 x 41.3 x
(54.9 lbs)
CS3W-450MS 450 40.5 11.12 48.7 11.65 20 1.26 in)
CS3W-455MS 455 40.7 11.18 48.9 11.71 20
CS3W-460MS 460 40.9 11.25 49.1 11.77 20
CS3W-465MS 465 41.1 11.32 49.3 11.83 20
CS3W-470MS 470 41.3 11.39 49.5 11.89 20
CS3L-350MS 350 32.7 10.71 39.6 11.33 20
CS3L-355MS 355 32.9 10.80 39.8 11.38 20
CS3L-360MS 360 33.1 10.88 40.0 11.45 20
CS3L-365MS 365 33.3 10.97 40.2 11.52 20 1765 x 1048 x 40
(69.5 x 41.3 x 21.1
CS3L-370MS 370 33.5 11.05 40.4 11.59 20
1.57 in) (46.5 lbs)
CS3L-375MS 375 33.7 11.13 40.6 11.66 20
CS3L-380MS 380 33.9 11.21 40.8 11.73 20
CS3L-385MS 385 34.1 11.30 41.0 11.80 20
CS3L-390MS 390 34.3 11.38 41.2 11.87 20
CS1HA-265MS 265 29.9 8.86 36.1 9.45 15
CS1HA-270MS 270 30.3 8.92 36.3 9.49 15 1395 ˣ 992 ˣ 35
15.8
CS1HA-275MS 275 30.6 8.99 36.5 9.53 15 (54.9 x 39.1 x
(34.8 lbs)
CS1HA-280MS 280 30.9 9.07 36.8 9.57 15 1.38 in)
CS1HA-285MS 285 31.2 9.14 37.2 9.61 15
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