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PV Solar package
IHB EN 1742-1
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Table of Contents
1 Important information 4
Safety information 4
General 4
3 Installation 7
General 7
Installation and positioning 8
4 Mounting 9
Installing solar panels in several groups 9
9
5 Electrical connection 16
Outline diagram 16
6 Commissioning 18
When commissioning 18
Country setting 18
7 Maintenance 19
Service 19
8 Technical specifications 20
9 Accessories 21
Item register 22
Contact information 23
Symbols
NOTE
This symbol indicates danger to person or ma-
chine .
Caution
This symbol indicates important information
about what you should observe when maintain-
ing your installation.
TIP
This symbol indicates tips on how to facilitate
using the product.
Marking
IP Classification of enclosure of electro-technical
equipment.
Handling
NOTE
Avoid knocks and mechanical damage to the
solar panel. Do not lift the solar panels by the
connections. Do not place the solar panels on
objects that can damage them, nor pull or drag
them over anything that can damage them.
metres 2 pcs
LEK
Roof bracket PRM XX-20, 20 Tiled roof PRM 11-20
pcs.
(Available for four different roof
types)
950
1000 1000
South 1050
900 1200
1000
950
1050
Source: SMHI
Using the diagram and the map, one can estimate the
annual value of the solar radiation falling on those sur-
faces where the solar panels are located.
100% is the insolation at a horizontal surface, which in
southern Sweden is between 900 and 1200
kWh/m²/year. The angle of inclined surfaces is 45°.
1. Calculate the annual solar radiation using the map.
The specific solar radiation for the installation is ob-
tained as a percentage, based on the location of the
solar panel according to the diagram.
2. Multiply the result by the installation’s peak output
(e.g. 2.95 kW, 5.9 kW, 8.9 kW, 11.8 kW, 20.7 kW).
3. Multiply the result 2 by a constant 0.9 to calculate
the energy production in kWh/year (with a reserva-
tion for shade, dirt and snow coverage).
Example: Stockholm, 6 kW, 45°, installation south.
1000 x (112/100) x 5.9 x 0.9 = 5947 kWh/year
LEK
LEK
LEK
LEK
LEK
Material
If the panels are installed in formations other than that
shown in the example, additional mounting materials
may be required. To order additional components or in-
stallation materials, contact:
NIBE AB Sweden
Box 14, Hannabadsvägen 5
SE-285 21 Markaryd
Tel: (+46)(0)433 73 000
info@nibe.se
PV Solar package Chapter 4 | Mounting 9
Overview Roof bracket, stainless
steel Mounting rail, horizontal
System overview, installation components Joint with rivet
NOTE
Ensure that the strength and load capacity
of the roof structure are sufficient.
NOTE
If there is not a sufficiently stable substruc-
ture such as tongue and groove or trusses to Solar panel
allow a durable installation the roof must be
reinforced.
Assembly clamp
4
6. Max distance between the last roof bracket and
the end of the mounting rail = 200 mm 5
5.
3
3. 6
6.
24
19mm
mm
NOTE
Illustration only, dimensions between roof
brackets according to section “Before in-
stalling solar panels” on page 9.
NOTE
The distance to the edge (X) must be the
same on both sides.
X X
Installing the roof brackets in tongue and
Upper groove
groove
Lower groove
Secure each roof bracket with 6 x stainless steel con-
struction screws, divided between the two grooves
(screws not supplied). Roof bracket
Tongue
and
groove/
Truss
Spacer
plate
Wood
Batten
screw
UN
Roof profile
Battens
Counter-
battens
Tongue and
4
groove
Truss
Mounting
LEK
Nut M10
2. Install the L profile on the protruding coach bolt with Nut M10
M10 nuts.
L profile
Flashing tape
Rubber washer
Caution LEK
Caution
Never use the installed roof brackets as a
ladder!
Caution
Check that the head of the T-bolt is vertical
in the mounting rail after tightening.
Mounting rail
Rivet
2 mm
Joint
NOTE
The assembly clamps can be twisted and are
adapted for use both at the outer edges and
between the solar panels.
Caution
Secure the wiring between the solar
panels.
Caution
Take the return cable when installing the
panels. See section Electrical connec-
tion/Cable routing
Internet
SMO 20
LEK
LEK
Own use
Inverter
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 2
Energy meter
TR HK
Mains network
HB I JF JF HB 2 11 H1 IB 5L
AIA 566
LEK
Electrical LEK
distribution unit
Installing connectors
on DC wiring
DC connectors of the MC-4
5
5. Check that the cable is se-
type are supplied with all Test
curely in place by carefully
packages.
pulling it.
1. The connector’s sleeve
must not be disconnected
until the cable has been inser-
ted into the connector.
NIBE Uplink
With NIBE Uplink and the Internet, you can get a quick
overview and the present status of solar panel system in
your property. You obtain a good overall view where
you can see the current output and the history. In the
event of any malfunction, you also receive an alarm dir-
ectly to your e-mail, which allows you to react quickly.
This is included if you already have a NIBE machine that
can handle NIBE Uplink. If you want to use NIBE Uplink
but do not already have a NIBE machine, SMO 20 can be
used.
Cable routing
NOTE
In order to minimise the risk of induced
voltages in the event of lightning, the return
cable must be laid together with connection
cables for the panels connected in series.
Lightning protection
For information regarding lightning protection see page
8 under "Installation".
NOTE
For connection in IT network with 230 V
between the phases, only inverter PVI 5-3 can
be used. Specify when ordering.
When commissioning
A start guide helps you to perform start-up. The follow-
ing must be set:
■ Select country.
■ If your country is not present, select the applicable
standard.
Country setting
The following applies to country setting:
Select the country where your inverter is installed. The
inverter then downloads the mains network parameters
that apply for that country, see the Installation manual
and directions for use for the relevant inverter for more
information.
For countries not mention in this list, please contact Nibe Sweden or check www.nibe.eu for more information.
WS name: -Gemensamt
WS version: a437
WS release date: 2017-10-25 10:23
Publish date: 2017-12-14 12:50
NIBE AB Sweden
Hannabadsvägen 5
Box 14
SE-285 21 Markaryd
info@nibe.se
www.nibe.eu
431707