IRONRIDGE GM-BRC3-01-M1 Bonding Rail Connector Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- IRONRIDGE
Table of Contents
- IRONRIDGE GM-BRC3-01-M1 Bonding Rail Connector
- DISCLAIMER
- RATINGS
- MARKINGS
- CHECKLIST
- CAMO
- ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
- DIAGONAL BRACES (OPTIONAL)
- END CAPS
- WIRE CLIPS
- SPLICING CROSS PIPE
- MICROINVERTER KITS
- SYSTEMS USING ENPHASE MICROINVERTERS OR SUNPOWER AC MOD
- SYSTEMS USING MICROSTORAGE PRODUCTS
- FRAMELESS MODULE KITS
- MODULE COMPATIBILITY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
- 5003225
- 5017912
IRONRIDGE GM-BRC3-01-M1 Bonding Rail Connector
DISCLAIMER
This manual describes proper installation procedures and provides the necessary standards required for product reliability. Warranty details are available on the website. All installers must thoroughly read this manual and have a clear understanding of the installation procedures prior to installation. Any installation or use of this product not in accord with or not authorized by this written instruction shall void any and all warranties, express or implied, on the product or the use of the product and may cause failure, property damage, and personal injury. IronRidge is not liable for any unauthorized use. Install and use only with other IronRidge products to ensure proper fit and function.
IT IS THE INSTALLER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO:
- Ensure safe installation of all electrical aspects of the array. All electrical installation and procedures should be conducted by a licensed and bonded electrician or solar contractor. Routine maintenance of a module or panel shall not involve breaking or disturbing the bonding path of the system. All work must comply with national, state, and local installation procedures, and product and safety standards.
- Comply with all applicable local or national building and fire codes, including any that may supersede this manual.
- Ensure all products are appropriate for the installation, environment, and array under the site’s loading conditions.
- Use only IronRidge parts or parts recommended by IronRidge; substituting parts may void any applicable warranty.
- Review the Design Assistant and Certification Letters to confirm design specifications.
- Ensure the provided information is accurate. Issues resulting from inaccurate information are the installer’s responsibility.
- Validate foundation parameters prior to installation, as a local geotechnical report may be required to assess ground conditions. We recommend consulting with a local engineer familiar with local regulations and building site requirements, including soil conditions, terrain, and load criteria. All parameters may impact foundation requirements.
- Ensure bare copper grounding wire does not contact aluminum and zinc-plated steel components, to prevent risk of galvanic corrosion.
- If loose components or loose fasteners are found during periodic inspection, re-tighten immediately. Any components showing signs of corrosion or damage that compromise safety shall be replaced immediately.
- Provide an appropriate method of direct-to-earth grounding according to the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, including NEC 250: Grounding and Bonding, and NEC 690: Solar Photovoltaic Systems.
- Disconnect AC power before servicing or removing modules, AC modules, microinverters, and power optimizers.
- Review module manufacturer’s documentation for compatibility and compliance with warranty terms and conditions.
RATINGS
UL 2703 LISTED
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5003225
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5017912
Conforms to STD UL 2703 Standard for Safety First Edition: Mounting Systems, Mounting Devices, Clamping/ Retention Devices, and Ground Lugs for Use with Flat-Plate Photovoltaic Modules and Panels
- Scope of Evaluation includes bonding, grounding, mechanical loading, and fire classification
- Max Overcurrent Protective Device (OCPD) Rating: 40A
- Max Module Size: 30.5 ft²
- Module Orientation: Portrait or Landscape
- System Design Load Rating: 10 PSF downward, 5 PSF upward, 5 PSF lateral
- Actual system structural capacity including spans and cantilevers is defined by PE-stamped certification letters
- CAMO Specific Design Load rating: 50 PSF downward, 50 PSF upward, 15 PSF lateral
Certified to CSA TIL No. A-40 Photovoltaic Module Racking Systems
- Load Rating: 2400 PA [50 PSF]
CLASS A SYSTEM FIRE RATING PER UL 2703
- Not Fire Rated
STRUCTURAL CERTIFICATION
- Designed and Certified for Compliance with the International Building Code & ASCE/SEI-7
MARKINGS
Product markings are located on the system’s Rail Connectors.
CHECKLIST
PRE-INSTALLATION
- Verify module compatibility. See Page 14 for info.
- Purchase 2” or 3” Pipe or Mechanical Tubing
- Pipe: 2” or 3” (NPS) ASTM A53 Grade B SCH 40 Pipe, galvanized to a min of ASTM A653 G90 or ASTM A123 G35.
- Mechanical Tubing: 2.375” x 12 ga (O.D) or 3.500” x 8 ga (O.D.) Mechanical Tubing with one of the following Galvinizations (ASTM A1057).
- Allied Gatorshield
- Allied Flo-Coat Coating
- Wheatland ThunderCoat
TOOLS REQUIRED
- Post Hole Digger or Powered Auger
- Socket Drive (7/16”, 9/16”, 15/16” and 1/2” Sockets)
- Torque Wrenches (0-240 in-lbs and 10-40 ft-lbs)
- Transit, String Line, or Laser Level
- 3/16” Allen Head
TORQUE VALUES
Top Cap Set Screws (3/16” Allen Head)
- 2” or 3” NPS Schedule 40 Grade B Pipe: 20 ft-lbs
- 2.375” x 12 ga OD Mechanical Tubing: 11 ft-lbs
- 3.500” x 8 ga OD Mechanical Tubing: 16 ft-lbs
- For Ground Screw to Pipe Connection Hardware.
- Top Cap U-Bolt Nuts (9/16” Socket): 15 ft-lbs
- Rail Connector Bracket Nuts (9/16” Socket): 21 ft-lbs
- Rail Connector U-Bolt Nuts (9/16” Socket): 60 in-lbs
- Rail Grounding Lug Nut (7/16” Socket): 80 in-lbs
- Rail Grounding Lug Terminal Screws (7/16” Socket): 20 in-lbs
- Module Grounding Lug Nut (3/8” Socket): 60 in-lbs
- Module Grounding Lug Terminal Screws (1/2” Socket): 20 in-lbs
- Universal Fastening Objects (7/16” Socket): 80 in-lbs
- Diagonal Brace Set Screws (1/2” Socket): 15 ft-lbs
- Diagonal Brace Bolts (1/2” Socket): 40 ft-lbs
- Microinverter Kit Nuts (7/16” Socket): 80 in-lbs
- Frameless Module Kit Nuts (7/16” Socket): 80 in-lbs
- If using a previous version of: Integrated Grounding Mid Clamps, Grounding Lug, and End Clamps please refer to Alternate Components Addendum (Version 2.0).
- If installing on a low slope roof please refer to Ground Mount for Flat Roof Applications Addendum (Version 3.70).
- Unless otherwise noted, all components have been evaluated for multiple use. They can be uninstalled and reinstalled in the same or new location.
IRONRIDGE COMPONENTS
PIPE SPECIFICATIONS
TESTED AND EVALUATED PIPE AND TUBE
Approved 2” | Approved 3” |
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MeCHANICAL TUBe 12 GA
• 50 ksi yield strength
• Galvanized (Allied Flo-Coat, Allied Gatorsh- ield or Wheatland Thunder Coat)
top cap set screw install torque: 11-ft-lbs
| MeCHANICAL TUBe 8 GA
• 45 ksi yield strength
• Galvanized (Allied Flo-Coat, Allied Gatorsh- ield or Wheatland Thunder Coat)
top cap set screw install torque: 16-ft-lbs
Schedule 40 GR B PIPe
• ASTM A53 GR B
• 35 ksi yield strength
• Hot Dipped Galvanized
top cap set screw install torque: 20-ftlbs
| Schedule 40 GR B PIPe
• ASTM A53 GR B
• 35 ksi yield strength
• Hot Dipped Galvanized
top cap set screw install torque: 20-ftlbs
BUILD BASE
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A. MARK LOCATIONS
Establish pier locations. Once the grid of pier locations has been set, verify all angles are square.- Spacing varies with load conditions. Consult engineering specs.
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B. POSITION PIERS CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS
Excavate the foundation holes. Insert vertical piers into foundation holes, and pour in the concrete mixture. Ensure vertical piers are plumb, level, square, and placed in parallel rows. Level the tops so they are even.- Brace piers until the concrete foundation has cured.
- In some cases, cross-bracing is required to provide extra support for piers. If required, install Diagonal Braces at this time.
GROUND SCREW FOUNDATIONS
Follow the respective Ground Screw Manufacturer’s installation methods for
driving screws into the soil. Insert vertical piers into ground screws,
ensuring at least 22” of the pier is inserted into the ground screw.
Tested and/or Evaluated Ground Screws
2” System | 3” System | |
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Manufacturer Model # | American Ground Screw Model 3 76mm x 3(+)mm | American |
Ground Screw Model 3 102mm x 3.75(+)mm
Krinner North
America KSF G76
| Krinner North
America KSF G114
Set Screw Torque
Specification
| SCHD. 40: 90 ft-lb| SCHD. 40: 120 ft-lb
Mech. Tubing: 75 ft-lb| Mech. Tubing: 90 ft-lb
- A minimum ground screw length of 1300mm must be used for either ground screw manufacturer. Longer lengths may be required in areas with high wind and snow loads or risk of freeze-thaw heaving. Check with your local jurisdiction for frost line embedment requirements.
- Hex Head Set Screw must be M16-2.0 x 40mm hot-dip galvanized bolts.
CONNECT SUBSTRUCTURE
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A. MOUNT TOP CAPS
Mount a Top Cap on each vertical pier. Wait to tighten the set screws.- If using Diagonal Braces, install them prior to Top Caps.
- Do not install Top Caps on threaded pipe ends.
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B. LAY HORIZONTAL BEAMS
- Set horizontal beams(Pipe or Mechanical Tubing) in Top Cap grooves. Attach with 3/8” U-bolts, Flange Nuts, Flat Washers and Lock Washers. Torque U-bolts to 15 ft-lbs and align assembly.
- Torque Top Cap set screws to 20 ft-lbs for Schedule 40 Grade B Pipe, 11 ft-lbs for 2.375” x 12 ga Mechanical Tubing, and 16 ft-lbs for 3.500” x 8 ga Mechanical Tubing.
- To join more than one section of horizontal beams, see Page 10.
PLACE RAILS
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A. ATTACH HARDWARE
On the ground, attach Rail Connector brackets to the rail by sliding 3/8”-16 bonding bolts into the side slot. Space out to match vertical pier spacing. With brackets in place, finger-tighten Flange Nuts onto bolts.- Tape the ends of the rail, to keep bolts from sliding out while moving.
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B. FASTEN CONNECTORS
Center Rails on horizontal beams, leaving equal distance on ends. Secure with Rail Connector hardware: 3/8”-16 U-bolts, Flange Nuts, Flat Washers and Lock Washers. Torque U-bolt nuts to 60 in-lbs and bracket to 21 ft-lbs.- Spacing between rails should align with the module manufacturer’s recommended clamping locations.
SECURE LUGS
Grounding Lugs
Only one Grounding Lug (Rail or Module) is required per continuous subarray,
regardless of subarray size (Unless frameless modules are used).
- Grounding Lugs are intended to for use with one solid or stranded copper wire, conductor size 10-4 AWG.
Rail Grounding Lug
Insert T-bolt in Top Rail slot and torque Hex Nut to 80 in-lbs. Install a
minimum of 10 AWG solid copper or stranded grounding wire. Torque terminal
screw to 20 in-lbs.
- Rail Grounding Lugs can be installed anywhere along the Rail and in either orientation shown.
Module Grounding Lug
Insert Bolt through Module Manufacturer approved grounding location and torque
Hex nut to 60 in-lbs. One Module Grounding Lug may be installed to one module
per continuous array. Install a minimum of 10 AWG solid copper or stranded
grounding wire. Torque terminal screw to 20 in-lbs.
- If using Enphase microinverters or Sunpower AC modules, Grounding Lugs may not be needed. See for more info.
- Refer to the module manufacturer manual for grounding instructions.
SECURE MODULES
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A. SECURE FIRST END
Place the first module in position on rails, a minimum of 1” from rail ends. Snap Stopper Sleeves onto UFO. Fasten the module to rail using the UFO, ensuring that the UFO is hooked over the top of the module. Torque to 80 in- lbs.- Ensure rails are square before placing modules.
- Hold Stopper Sleeves on the end while torquing to prevent rotation.
- If using CAMO instead of UFO + Stopper Sleeve, refer to Page 7 for the CAMO installation procedure.
- UFO can be installed on modules 30 to 46mm.
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B. SECURE NEXT MODULES
Place UFO into each rail, placing them flush against the first module. Slide second module against UFO. Torque to 80 in-lbs. Repeat for each following module.- When reinstalling UFO, move modules a minimum of 1/16” so UFOs are in contact with a new section of the module frame.
- When UFOs are loosened and re-tightened, ensure the UFO T-bolt bottoms out in the rail channel before re-torquing the UFO to achieve full engagement between the T-bolt and rail.
- If using Wire Clips.
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C. SECURE LAST END
Place last module in position on rails, a minimum of 1” from rail ends. Snap Stopper Sleeves onto UFO. Secure UFO Clamps on rails, ensuring they are hooked over top of module. Torque to 80 in-lbs.- Hold Stopper Sleeves on the end while torquing to prevent rotation.
- If using CAMO instead of UFO + Stopper Sleeve, refer to Page 7 for the CAMO installation procedure.
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D. REPEAT STEPS
Secure remaining module rows, leaving a minimum 3/8” gap between rows.- If using End Caps.
CAMO
A. SLIDE INTO RAIL
Slide CAMO into the rail channel far enough to clear the module frame. CAMO
requires 6″ of clearance from the end of the rail.
B. PLACE MODULE
Place module on rails (module cells not shown for clarity). When installing
CAMO the module can overhang the rail no more than 1/4”.
C. PULL TOWARDS END
Pull CAMO towards rail ends, at 45 degree angle, so the bonding bolt contacts
the module flange edge.
D. SECURE TO FRAME
Rotate the handle with an upward motion until CAMO snaps into the rail
channel. Ensure CAMO bonding pins are fully seated on top of the module frame.
FRAME COMPATIBILITY
CAMO has been tested or evaluated with all modules listed in the Module
Compatibility section having frames within the referenced dimensions. Be sure
the specific module being used meets the dimension requirements.
- For installations with Hanwha Q CELLS modules with 32 mm frame heights, the maximum ground snow is 45 PSF (33 PSF module pressure).
- CAMO is only compatible with Canadian Solar modules CS1YxxxMS, CS3N-xxxMS, CS6R-xxxMS-HL and CS6W-xxxxMB-AG. “xxx” refers to the module power rating.
ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
DIAGONAL BRACES (OPTIONAL)
- Slide sleeve on north pier 2-3” above the ground (6” max). Attach the Diagonal Brace to the sleeve with 1/2” hardware.
- Slide the second sleeve up on the south pier 2-3” below the top cap (6” max). Raise the Diagonal Brace to align holes in the sleeve and brace. Attach the hardware and raise the sleeve to the full extent.
- Torque Diagonal Brace bolts to 40 ft-lbs. Torque set screws to 15 ft-lbs.
END CAPS
End Caps add a complete look and keep debris and pests from collecting inside the rail.
Firmly press the End Cap onto the rail end.
- End Caps come in sets of left and right. Check that the proper amount of each has been provided.
- For open-structure installations, you can use adhesive to secure the End Caps.
WIRE CLIPS
- Wire Clips offers a simple wire management solution.
- Firmly press the Wire Clip into the top rail slot. Open the clip and insert the electrical wire accordingly. Close the clip once complete.
SPLICING CROSS PIPE
The following instructions should be followed, when required, to join more than one section of horizontal beam together to ensure bonding is maintained throughout the system.
A. MECHANICAL TUBING SPLICES
Mechanical tube splices shown in the table below shall be of equivalent Allied
Flo-Coat, Allied Gatorshield or Wheat-land ThunderCoat coating.
Mechanical Tube Size of the Structure | Splice Tube Size |
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2.375” OD, 12 Gauge | 2.000” OD, 9 Gauge, |
Minimum 12” Long
3.500” OD, 8 Gauge| 3.000” OD, 12 Gauge,
Minimum 12” Long
Insert splice tube 6” into the first section of cross tube and secure with 2 self-drilling screws (1/4”-14 x ¾”), spacing them approximately 1.25” from the end of the pipe and approximately 3.50” apart, tightening screws to 9 ft-lbs. Slide the second section of the cross tube over the splice tube and secure it with two more self-drilling screws. Tighten screws to 9 ft-lbs.
- Pre-drill 5/32” pilot holes through the cross tube and splice tube for easier installation of self-drilling screws.
B. SCHEDULE 40 GRADE B PIPE SPLICES
Use galvanized threaded pipe couplings that match the pipe size used for the
structure. Threaded Schedule 40 Grade B Pipe must be used when splicing cross
pipe together. Fully thread coupling onto both sections of pipe being spliced
together.
- Splice cannot be installed in the cantilever, center 1/3 of interior spans, or the outer 2/3 of end spans.
C. HORIZONTAL PIPES CAN BE JOINED OVER AN INTERIOR TOP CAP WITH A MAXIMUM GAP OF 1/2”
- To avoid potential problems from the effects of thermal expansion, a maximum total continuous cross-pipe length of 100 ft is recommended.
MICROINVERTER KITS
Use IronRidge’s Microinverter Kit to bond compatible microinverters and power optimizers to the racking system. Insert the Microinverter Kit T-bolt into the top rail slot. Place compatible microinverter or power optimizer into position and tighten hex nut to 80 in-lbs.
- MLPE devices shall be installed near module frames whenever possible.
Compatible Products
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Enphase
M250-72, 250-60, M215-60, C250-72, S230, S280, IQ 6, IQ 6+, IQ IQ7, IQ 7A, IQ 7+, IQ7 PD, IQ 7X, Q Aggregator; IQ8-60, IQ8PLUS-72, IQ8A-72, IQ8H-208-72, IQ8H-240-72, IQ8M-72, may be followed by -2-US -
Darfon
MIG240, MIG300, G320, G640 -
Solar Edge
M1600, P300, P320, P340, P370, P400, P401, P405, P485, P505, P600, P700, P730, P750, P800p, P800s, P801, P850, P860, P950, P960, P1100, P1101, S440, S500, S500B, S650B, S1200, S1201 -
SMA
RoofCommKit-P2-US, TS4-R Module Retrofit Kits (TS4-R-S, TS4-R-O, TS4-R-F) -
Tigo
- Tigo Access Point (TAP)
- TS4-R-X (where X can be F, M, O, or S)
- TS4-R-X-DUO (where X can be M, O, or S)
- TS4-A-X (where X can be F, 2F, O, O-DUO, or S)
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Generac
S2502 -
AP Systems
DS3, QS1, QT2 and YC600 -
NEP
BDM-300, BDM-300X2, BDM-550, BDM-650 and BDM-800 -
Hoymiles
HM-xxxNT where xxx can be 300, 350, 400, 600, 700 and 800 -
Yotta
DPI 208/480
- Remove the Grounding Washer on AP Systems QS1, QT2, DS3 YC600, and Yotta inverters before installing them to XR rails.
- Remove the Stainless Steel Clip on Tigo-” A” MLPE Devices before attaching them to XR rails.
- Use the number of IronRidge Microinverter kits allowed by the MLPE mounting flange. Some will require 1 kit and others 2 kits.
SYSTEMS USING ENPHASE MICROINVERTERS OR SUNPOWER AC MOD
IronRidge systems using approved Enphase products or SunPower modules eliminate the need for lay-in lugs and field-installed equipment grounding conductors (EGC). This solution meets the requirements of UL 2703 for bonding and grounding and is included in this listing.
COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS
Sunpower
Modules with model identifier Ab-xxx-YY and InvisiMount (G5) 46mm frame; where
“A” is either E, or X; “b” can be 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, or 22; and “YY” can be
C-AC, D-AC, BLK-C-AC, or BLK-D-AC.
Enphase
Microinverters M250-72, M250-60, M215-60, C250-72, and Engage cables ETXX-240,
ETXX-208, ETXX-277.
- A minimum of two inverters mounted to the same rail and connected to the same Engage cable are required.
- The microinverters or Sunpower AC modules must be used with a maximum 20 A branch rated overcurrent protection device (OCPD).
- If an AC module is removed from a circuit for maintenance, you must first disconnect AC power and then install a temporary EGC to bridge the gap by inserting an AC extension cable (or via other NEC-compliant means), in order to maintain effective ground continuity to subsequent modules.
SYSTEMS USING MICROSTORAGE PRODUCTS
Use IronRidge’s Microinverter Kit to bond compatible micro-storage devices to the racking system. Insert the Microinverter Kit T-bolt into the top rail slot. Place compatible microstorage into position and tighten hex nut to 80 in-lbs.
COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS
PHAZR
PHAZR Devices PHAZR-X, where X is 6-12.
- Running a separate equipment grounding conductor to the PHAZRs is not required.
- If installing in areas with ground snow loads greater than 40 psf and underneath a module, install PHAZR devices as close as possible to the module frame edge.
- Use the number of IronRidge Microinverter kits allowed by the microstorage mounting flange. Some will require 1 kit and others 2 kits.
Yotta
Solar Leaf SL-1000
- Mount Solar Leaf using Solar Leaf Mounting Bracket 310-00080
- Attach the Mounting Bracket to the XR100 or XR1000 Rail with Ironridge Bonding Hardware BHW-TB 02-A1 or HBW-SQ-02-A1
- Torque Bonding hardware nut to 21 ft lbs
- Refer to Solar Leaf SL-1000 Ironridge Supplemental Manual for full instructions
FRAMELESS MODULE KITS
Insert Frameless Kit T-bolt in the top rail slot. Place the star washer over the T-bolt, allowing it to rest on top of the rail. Secure module clamps with a hex nut and torque to 80 in-lbs.
COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS
Sunforson
Sunforson silver or black SFS-UTMC-200(B) mid and SFS-UTEC-200(B) end clamps.
Sunpreme
Sunpreme silver or black mid and end clamps with part numbers 7500105X where
“X” is 1, 5, 6, or 7.
Ironridge
IronRidge silver or black mid and end clamps with part numbers FMLS-XC-001-Y
where “X” is E or M and “Y” is B or blank.
- Follow the module manufacturer’s installation instructions to install the module clamps.
- Frameless modules require using a Grounding Lug on every rail.
- For Sunpreme Modules Only: If required to use slide prevention hardware, see Module Slide Prevention Addendum (Version 1.10).
MODULE COMPATIBILITY
The Ground Mount System has been tested and evaluated to UL 2703 for bonding, grounding, mechanical loading, and fire classification, and may be used to ground and/or mount PV modules listed to UL 1703 or UL 61730. A list of approved modules is included below. Unless otherwise noted, “xxx” refers to the module power rating, and both black and silver frames are included in the certification. certification.
Framed Module List
Make
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Models
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Adani| Adani modules with 35 and 40 mm frames ASX-Y-ZZ-xxx
Where “X” can be B, M, or P, “Y” can be 6, 7, or M10, and “ZZ” can be blank, 144, PERC, B-PERC, or AB- PERC
AIONRISE| AIONRISE modules with 35 and 40-mm frames
AIONyyG1-xxx
Where “yy” can be 60 or 72
Amerisolar| Amerisolar modules with 35 and 40 mm frames AS-bYxxxZ
Where “b” can be 5 or 6; “Y” can be M, P, M27, P27, M30, or P30; and “Z” can be blank, W or WB
Aptos Solar| Aptos modules with 35 and 40 mm frames DNA-yy-zzaa-xxx
Where “yy” can be 108, 120 or 144; “zz” can be MF or BF; and “aa” can be 10, 23 or 26
Astronergy Solar| Astronergy modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames aaSMbbyyC /zz-xxx
Where “aa” can be CH or A; “bb” can be 60, 66, or 72; “yy” can be blank, 10 or 12; “C” can M, P, M(BL), M-HC, M(BL)-HC, P-HC, M(DG), or M(DGT); and “zz” can be blank, HV, F-B, or F-BH
ASUN| ASUN modules with 35 and 40 mm frames ASUN-xxx-YYZZ-aa
Where “YY” can be 60 or 72; “ZZ” can be M,or MH5; and “aa” can be blank or BB
Auxin| Auxin modules with 35 and 40 mm frames AXNCyzAxxxB
Where “C” can be 6, 10 or G1; “y” can be M or P; “z” can be blank, 08, 09, 610, 11, or 612; and “A” can be blank, F, M or T; and “B” can be blank, A, B, C or W
Axitec| Axitec Modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames AC-xxxY/aaZZb
Where “Y” can be M, P, MB, MBT or MH; “aa” can be blank, 125- or 156-; “ZZ” can be 54, 60, 72, 108, 120, or 144; “b” can be S, X, V, VB, XV, or MX
Bluesun Solar| Bluesun modules with 30 and 35 mm frames BSMxxxY-AAA
Where “Y” can be M or M10; and “AAA” can be 54HPH, 60HPH or 72HBD
Boviet| Boviet modules with 35 and 40 mm frames BVMZZaaYY-xxxBcc
Where “ZZ” can be 66 or 76; “aa” can be 9, 10 or 12; “YY” is M or P; and “B” can be blank, L or S; and “cc” can be blank, H, H-BF, H-BF-DG, H-HC, H-HC-BF, H-HC-BF-DG, HC-BF or HC-BF-DG
BYD| BYD modules with 35 mm frames BYDxxxAY-ZZ
Where “A” can be M6, P6, MH, MLT or PH; “Y” can be C or K; and “ZZ” can be 30 or 36
Canadian Solar| Canadian Solar modules with 30, 32, 35, and 40 mm frames CSbY- xxxZ
Where “b” can be 1, 3, 6 or 7 “Y” can be H, K, L, N, P, R, U, V, W, X or Y; and “Z” can be M, P, MS, PX , M-SD, P-AG, P-SD, MB-AG, PB-AG, MS-AG, MS-HL, or MS-SD
CertainTeed| CertainTeed modules with 30, 35, and 40 mm frames CTBBxxxYZZ-AA
Where “BB” can be blank or M10; “Y” can be M, P, or HC; “ZZ” can be 00, 01, 10, or 11; and “AA” can be 01, 02, 03, 04, 06, 08 or 09
Crossroads Solar| Crossroads Solar modules with 40 mm frames Crossroads Solar
xxx
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CSUN| Csun modules with 35 and 40 mm frames YYxxx-zzAbb
Where “YY” is CSUN or SST; “zz” is blank, 60, or 72; and “A” is blank, P, M or MM; “bb” is blank, BB, 5BB,
BW, or ROOF
Dehui
| Dehui modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames DH-MYYYZ-xxx
Where “YYY” can be 760, 772, 860, 872; and “Z” can be B, F or W
Ecosolargy
| Ecosolargy modules with 35 and 40 mm frames ECOxxxYzzA-bbD
Where “Y” can be A, H, S, or T; “zz” can be 125 or 156; “A” can be M or P; “bb” can be 60 or 72; and “D” can
be blank or B
Emmvee
| Emmvee modules with 35 mm frames Exxx-YYZZZ-A
Where “YY” can be M, P, HCM, HCMW, HCBG, HCBT; “ZZZ” can be 72, 120 or 144; and “A” can be blank or
B
ET Solar
| ET Solar modules with 30, 35, and 40 mm frames ET-YZZZxxxAA
Where “Y” can be P, L, or M; “ZZZ” can be 660, 660BH, 672, 672BH, 754BH, 766BH, 772BH; and “AA” can be GL, TB, TW, WB, WW, BB, WBG, WWG, WBAC, WBCO, WWCO, WWBCO or BBAC
Flex
| Flex modules with 35 and 40 mm frames FXS-xxxYY-ZZ;
Where “YY” can be BB or BC; and “ZZ” can be MAA1B, MAA1W, MAB1W, SAA1B, SAA1W, SAC1B, SAC1W, SAD1W, SBA1B, SBA1W, SBC1B, or SBC1W
Freedom Forever
| Freedom Forever modules with 35 mm frames FF-MPa-BBB-xxx
Where “a” can be blank or 1
Freevolt| Freevolt modules with 35 mm frames ECP-PVGRAF-144HC-xxx
GCL
| GCL modules with 35 mm and 40 mm frames GCL-ab/YY xxx
Where “a” can be M or P; “b” can be 3 or 6; and “YY” can be 60, 72, 72H, or 72DH
GigaWatt Solar
| Gigawatt modules with 40 mm frames GWxxxYY
Where “YY” can be either PB or MB
Goldi
| Goldi modules with 35 mm frames
GS10-Byyy-zz-xxx
Where “yyy” can be 108 or 144; and “zz” can be GF or TF
Grape Solar| Grape modules with 35 mm frames
GS-M120-xxx-FAB1
Hansol
| Hansol modules with 35 and 40 mm frames HSxxxYY-zz
Where “YY” can be PB, PD, PE, TB, TD, UB, UD, or UE; and “zz” can be AH2, AN1, AN3, AN4, HH2, HV1,
or JH2
Hanwa Solar
| Hanwha Solar modules with 40 mm frames
HSLaaP6-YY-1-xxxZ
Where “aa” can be either 60 or 72; “YY” can be PA or PB; and “Z” can be blank or B
Hanwha Q CELLS| Hanwha Q CELLS Modules with 32, 35, 40 mm frames
aaYY-ZZ-xxx
where “aa” can be Q. or B.; “YY” can be PLUS, PRO, PEAK, LINE PRO, LINE PLUS, PLUS DUO or PEAK DUO; and “ZZ” can be G3, G3.1, G4, G4.1, L-G2, L-G2.3, L-G3, L-G3.1, L-G3y, L-G4, L-G4.2, L-G4y, LG4.2/ TAA, BFR-G3, BLK-G3, BFR-G3.1, BLK-G3.1, BFR-G4, BFR-G4.1, BFR G4.3, BLK-G4.1, G4/SC, G4.1/SC, G4.1/TAA, G4.1/MAX, BFR G4.1/TAA, BFR G4.1/MAX, BLK G4.1/TAA, BLK G4.1/SC, EC-G4.4, G5, G5/ SC, G5/TS, BLK-G5, BLK-G5/SC, BLK-G5/TS, L-G5, L-G5.1, L-G5.2, L-G5.2/H, L-G5.3, G6, G6/SC, G6/TS, G6+/TS, G6+, BLK-G6, L-G6, L-G6.1, L-G6.2, L-G6.3, G7, BLK-G6+, BLK-G6+/AC, BLK-G6+/HL, BLK-G6+/ SC, BLK-G6/TS, BLK-G6+/TS, BLK-G7, G7.2, G8, BLK-G8, G8+, BLK-G8+ L-G7, L-G7.1, L-G7.2, L-G7.3,
L-G8, L-G8.1, L-G8.2, L-G8.3, L-G8.3/BFF, L-G8.3/BFG, L-G8.3/BGT, ML-G9, BLK ML-G9, ML-G9+, BLK ML-G9+, BLK-G10+, BLK G10+/AC, ML-G10, BLK ML-G10, ML-G10+, BLK ML-G10+, ML-G10.a, BLK
ML-G10.a, ML-G10.a+, BLK ML-G10.a+, BLK ML-G10 +/t, BLK ML-G10+/TS, XL-G9, XL-G9.2, XL-G9.3, XL- G9.3/BFG, XL-G10.2, XL-G10.3, XL-G10.c, XL-G10.d, XL-G10.d/BFG, XL-G10.3/BFG, XL-G11.2, XL-G11.3, XL-G11.3/BFG or XL-G11S.3/BFG
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Heliene| Heliene modules with 35 and 40 mm frames YYZZxxxA
Where “YY” can be 36, 60, 72, 96, 108, 120, 132, 144 or 156; “ZZ” can be HC, M, P, or MBLK; and “A” can be blank, HomePV, Bifacial, M10-SL, M10-SL-BLK, M10 Bifacial or M10 SL-Bifacial
HT-SAAE| HT-SAAE modules with 35 and 40 mm frames HTyy-aaaZ-xxx
Where “yy” can be 60, 66, 72 or 78, “aaa” can be 18, 156 or 166, “Z” can be M, P, M-C, P-C, M(S), M(VS),
M(V), P(V), M(V)-C, P(V)-C, or X
Hyperion Solar (Runergy)| Hyperion modules with 30 and 35 mm frames HY- DHzzzA8-xxxB
Where “zzz” can be 108 or 144; “A” can be N or P; and “B” can be blank or B
Hyundai| Hyundai modules with 32, 33, 35 and 40 mm frames HiY-SxxxZZ
Where “Y” can be A, D or S; “S” can be M or S; and “ZZ” can be GI, HG, HI, KI, MI, MF, MG, PI, RI, RG, RG(BF), RG(BK), SG, TI, TG, YH(BK) or XG(BK)
Itek
| Itek Modules with 40 mm frames IT-xxx-YY
Where “YY” can be blank, HE, or SE, or SE72
JA Solar
| JA Solar modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames JAyyzz-bbww-xxx/aa
Where “yy” can be M, P, M6 or P6; “zz” can be blank, (K), (L), (R), (V), (BK), (FA), (TG), (FA)(R), (L)(BK), (L)
(TG), (R)(BK), (R)(TG), (V)(BK), (BK)(TG), or (L)(BK)(TG); “bb” can be 48, 54, 60, 66, 72 or 78; “ww” can be D09, D10, D20, D30, S01, S02, S03, S06, S09, S10, S12, S17, S20, S30 or S31; and “aa” can be BP, MB, MR, SI, SC, PR, 3BB, 4BB, 4BB/RE, 5BB
Jinko
| Jinko modules with 35 and 40 mm frames JKMYxxxZZ-aa
Where “Y” can either be blank or S; “ZZ” can be M, P, or PP; and “aa” can be blank, 60, 60B, 60H, 60L, 60BL, 60HL, 60HB, 60HBL, 6HBL-EP, 60-J4, 60B-J4, 60B-EP, 60(Plus), 60-V, 60-MX, 6RL3, 6RL3-B,
6TL3-B, 7RL3-V, 7RL3-TV, 72, 72B, 72-J4, 72B-J4, 72(Plus), 72-V, 72H-V, 72L-V, 72HL-V, 72HBL-V,
72HL4-V, 72HL4-TV, 72-MX, 72H-BDVP, 72HL-TV, or 72HL-V-MX3
Kyocera
| Kyocera Modules KYxxxZZ-AA
Where “Y” can be D or U; “ZZ” can be blank, GX, or SX; and “AA” can be LPU, LFU, UPU, LPS, LPB, LFB, LFBS, LFB2, LPB2, 3AC, 3BC, 3FC, 4AC, 4BC, 4FC, 4UC, 5AC, 5BC, 5FC, 5UC, 6BC, 6FC, 8BC, 6MCA, or 6MPA
LG
| LG modules with 35 and 40 mm frames LGxxxYaZ-bb
Where “Y” can be A, E, M, N, Q, S; “a” can be A, 1, 2 or 3 “Z” can be C, K, T, or W; and “bb” can be A3, A5, A6, B3, B6, E6, E6.AW5, G3, G4, J5, K4, L5, N5, V5, V6
Longi
| Longi modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames LRa-YYZZ-xxxM
Where “a” can be 4, 5 or 6; “YY” can be blank, 54, 60, 66, or 72; and “ZZ” can be blank, BK, BP, HV, PB, PE, PH, HBD, HIB, HIH, HPB, HPH, or HIBD
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Maxeon
| Maxeon modules with 35, 40 and 46 mm frames SPR-AAAY-xxx-zzz
Where “AAA” can be MAX, P or X; “Y” can be 3, 5, 6, 21 or 22; and “zzz” can be R, BLK, COM or UPP
Meyer Burger| Meyer Burger Modules with 35 mm frames Meyer Burger Black, White or Glass
Mission Solar (mSolar)
| Mission Solar modules with 33, 35 and 40 mm frames YYYbb-xxxZZaa
Where “YYY” can be MSE, TXI or TXS; “bb” can be blank, 6, 10 or 60A; “ZZ” can be blank, MM, SE, SO, SQ
, SR, SX, TS, 108, 120 or 144; and “aa” can be blank, BB, BW, 1J, 4J, 4S, 5K, 5R, 5T, 60, 6J, 6S, 6W, 6Z,
8K, 8T, 9R, 9S or 9Z
Mitrex
| Mitrex modules with 30 and 40 mm frames Mxxx-XYZ
Where “X” can be A, B, I or L; “Y” can be 1 or 3; and “Z” can be F or H
Mitsubishi
| Mitsubishi modules PV-MYYxxxZZ
Where “YY” can be LE or JE; and “ZZ” can be either HD, HD2, or FB
Moltech| IM and XS series modules with 40 mm frames
Next Energy Alliance
| Next Energy Alliance modules with 35 and 40 mm frames yyNEA-xxxZZ
where “yy” can be blank or US; “ZZ” can be M, MB or M-60
NE Solar
| NE Solar modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames NESExxx-zzMHX-yy
Where “zz” can be 54, 60 or 72; “X” can be blank or B; and “yy” can be M6 or M10
Neo Solar Power
| Neo Solar Power modules with 35 mm frames D6YxxxZZaa
Where “Y” can be M or P; “ZZ” can be B3A, B4A, E3A, E4A, H3A, H4A; and “aa” can be blank, (TF), ME or ME (TF)
Panasonic (HIT)
| Panasonic modules with 35 and 40 mm frames VBHNxxxYYzzA
Where “YY” can be either KA, RA, SA or ZA; “zz” can be either 01, 02, 03, 04, 06, 06B, 11, 11B, 15, 15B, 16, 16B, 17, or 18; and “A” can be blank, E, G, or N
Panasonic (EverVolt)
| Panasonic modules with 30 mm frames EVPVxxxA
Where “A” can be blank or H, K, HK or PK
Peimar
| Peimar modules with 40 mm frames SbxxxYzz
Where “b” can be G, M or P; “Y” can be M or P; and “zz” can be blank, (BF) or (FB)
Philadelphia Solar| Philadelphia modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames PS- YzzAA-xxxW
Where “Y” can be M or P; “zz” can be 60, 72, 108 or 144; “AA” can be blank, (BF), (HC) or (HCBF); and “W”
can be blank or W
Phono Solar
| Phono Solar modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames PSxxxY-ZZ/A
Where “Y” can be M, M1, MH, M1H, M4, M4H, M5GF, M5GFH, M6, M6H, M8, M8H, M8GF, M8GFH or P; “ZZ” can be 18, 20 or 24; and “A” can be F, T, TH, THB, U, UH, UHB, VH or VHB
Prism Solar
| Prism Solar modules with 35 mm frames PST-xxxW-M72Y
Where “Y” can be H, HB or HBI
Recom| Recom modules with 35 and 40 mm frames RCM-xxx-6yy
Where “yy” can be MA, MB, ME or MF
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REC Solar| REC modules with 30 and 38 mm frames RECxxxYYZZ
Where “YY” can be AA, M, NP, NP2, NP3, PE, PE72, TP, TP2, TP2M, TP2SM, TP2S, TP3M or TP4; and “ZZ”
can be blank, Black, BLK, BLK2, SLV, 72, Pure or Pure-R
Renesola| ReneSola modules with 35 and 40 mm frames AAxxxY-ZZ
Where “AA” can be SPM(SLP) or JC; “Y” can be blank, F, M or S; and “ZZ” can be blank, Ab, Ab-b, Abh,
Abh-b, Abv, Abv-b, Bb, Bb-b, Bbh, Bbh-b, Bbv, Bbv-b, Db, Db-b, or 24/Bb
Renogy| Renogy Modules with 35 and 40 mm frames RZZ-xxxY-AAA
Where “ZZ” can be NG or SP; “Y” can be D or P; and “AAA” can be 144, BB-108, BB-120 or BK-120
Risen
| Risen Modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames RSMyy-a-xxxZZ
Where “yy” can be 60, 72, 110, 120, 132 or 144; “a” can be 6, 7 or 8; and “ZZ” can be M, P or BMDG
Saatvik
| Saatvik Modules with 35 mm frames SGExxx-YYYZZZ
Where “YYY” can be 108 or 144; and “ZZZ” can be MHC, MBHC or MHCB
S-Energy
| S-Energy modules with 35 and 40 mm frames SABB-CCYYY-xxxZ
Where “A” can be C, D, L or N; “BB” can be blank, 20, 25, 40 or 45; “CC” can be blank, 60 or 72; “YYY” can be blank, BDE, MAE, MAI, MBE, MBI, MCE or MCI; and “Z” can be V, M-10, P-10 or P-15
SEG Solar
| SEG Solar with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames SEG-aYY-xxxZZ
Where “a” can be blank, 6 or B; “YY” can be blank, MA, MB, PA, or PB; and “ZZ” can be blank, BB, BG, BW, HV, WB, WW, BMB, BMA-HV, BMA-BG, BMA-TB, BMB-TB, BMB-HV, BMD-HV, BMB-BG
Seraphim USA
| Seraphim modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames SRP-xxx-YYY-ZZ
Where “xxx” is the module power rating; and “YYY” can be BMA, BMD, 6MA, 6MB, 6PA, 6PB, 6QA-XX-XX, and 6QB-XX-XX; ZZ is blank, BB, BG or HV
Sharp
| Sharp modules with 35 and 40 mm frames NUYYxxx
Where “YY” can be SA or SC
Shinsung E&G| Shinsung Modules with 35 mm frames
SSVxxx-144MH
Silfab
| Silfab Modules with 35 and 38 mm frames SYY-Z-xxxAb
Where “YY” can be IL, SA, LA, SG or LG; “Z” can be blank, M, P, or X; “A” can be blank, B, H, M, N; and “b” can be A, C, C+, G, K, L, M, N, T, U or X
Sirius PV
| Sirius PV Modules with 35 mm frames
ELNSMzzM-HC-xxx
Where “zz” can be 54 or 72
Solar4America
| Solar4America modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames S4Axxx-YYzzAA
Where “YY” can be 72, 108 or 144; “zz” can be MH5 or MH10; and “AA” can be blank or BB, SW or STT
Solarever
| Solarever modules with 35 mm frames SE-zzz*yy-xxxM-aaa
Where “zzz” can be 166 or 182; “yy” can be 83 or 91; and “aaa” can be 108, 144 or 144N
Solaria
| Solaria modules with 35 and 40 mm frames PowerA-xxxY-ZZ
Where “A” can be X or XT, “Y” can be R or C; and “ZZ” can be blank, AC, BD, BX, BY, PD, PL, PM, PM-AC,
PX, PZ, WX or WZ
Solarcity (Tesla)| Solarcity modules with 40 mm frames SCxxxYY
Where “YY” can be blank, B1 or B2
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SolarTech
| SolarTech modules with 40 mm frames AAA-xxxYY
Where “AAA” can be PERCB-B, PERCB-W, HJTB-B, HJTB-W or STU; “YY” can be blank, PERC or HJT
SolarWorld AG
| SolarWorld Sunmodule Plus, Protect, Bisun, XL, Bisun XL, may be followed by mono, poly, duo, black, bk, or clear; modules with 31 and 33 mm frames
SW-xxx
SolarWorld Americas
| SolarWorld Sunmodule Plus, Protect, Bisun, XL, Bisun XL, may be followed by mono, poly, duo, black, bk, or
clear; modules with 33 mm frames SWA-xxx
Sonali
| Sonali Modules with 35 and 40 mm frames SS-M-xxx
Where “M” can be blank or M
Star Solar
| Star Solar modules with 35 mm frames Star-xxxW-YYY-ZZZ
Where “YYY” can be M60H or M60HB; and “ZZZ” can be blank or M10
Stion| Stion Thin film modules with 35 mm frames
STO-xxx or STO-xxxA
SunEdison
| SunEdison Modules with 35 and 40 mm frames SE-YxxxZABCDE
Where “Y” can be B, F, H, P, R, or Z; “Z” can be 0 or 4; “A” can be B,C,D,E,H,I,J,K,L,M, or N ; “B” can be B or W; “C” can be A or C; “D” can be 3, 7, 8, or 9; and “E” can be 0, 1 or 2
Suniva
| Suniva modules with 35, 38 and 40 mm frames OPTxxx-AA-B-YYY-Z
MVXxxx-AA-B-YYY-Z
Where “AA” is either 60 or 72; “B” is either 4 or 5; “YYY” is either 100,101,700,1B0, or 1B1; and “Z” is blank
or B
Sunmac Solar
| Sunmac modules with 30 and 35 mm frames SMxxxMaaaZZ-YY
Where “aaa” can be 660, 754 or 772; “ZZ” can be NH or SH; and “YY” can be BB or TB
Sunpower
| Sunpower standard (G3 or G4) or InvisiMount (G5) 35 and 40 mm frames SPR-Zb- xxx-YY
Where “Z” can be A, E, M, P or X; “b” can be blank, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, or 22; and “YY” can be blank, BLK, COM, C-AC, D-AC, E-AC, BLK-E-AC, G-AC, BLK-G-AC, H-AC, BLK-H-AC, BLK-C-AC, or BLK-D-AC
Sunspark
| Sunspark modules with 40 mm frames SYY-xxxZ-A
Where “YY” can be MX or ST; and “Z” can be M, MB, M3, M3B, P or W; and “A” can be 60 or 72
Suntech
| Suntech modules with 35 and 40 mm frames STPxxxy-zz/aa
Where “y” is blank or S; and “zz” can be 20, 24, A60, A72U, B60 or B72; and “aa” can be Vd, Vem, Vfw, Vfh, Vnh, Wdb, Wde, Wd, Wfhb or Wnhb
Talesun
| Talesun modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames TAByZZaa-xxx-b
Where “A” can be D or P; “B” can be 6 or 7; “y” can be blank, F, G, H, I or L; “ZZ” can be 54, 60, 66, 72 or
78; “aa” can be M, M(H), or P; and “b” can be blank, B, T, or (H)
Tesla
| Tesla modules with 40 mm frames TxxxY
Where “Y” can be H or S
Thornova
| Thornova Modules with 30 and 35 mm frames TS-YYZZ(xxx)-X
Where “YY” can be BB or BG; “ZZ” can be 54, 60 or 72; and “X” can be blank or X
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Trina
| Trina Modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames TSM-xxxYYZZ
Where “YY” can be DD05, DD06, DD14, DE14, DE15, DE15V, DEG15, DEG15VC, DE18M, DEG18MC, DE09, DE19, DEG19C.20, DE06X, PA05, PC05, PD05, PD06, PA14, PC14, PD14, PE14, PE15 or NE- G19RC ; and “ZZ” can be blank, .05, .05(II), .08, .08(II), .10, .18, .08D, .18D, 0.82, .002, .00S, 05S, 08S, .20,
.20(II), A, A.05, A.08, A.10, A.18, (II), A(II), A.05(II), A.08(II), A.082(II), A.10(II), A.18(II), C.05, C.07, C.05(II),
C.07(II), H, H(II), H.05(II), H.08(II), HC.20(II), HC.20(II), M, M(II), M.05(II), MC.20(II)
Universal
| Universal Solar modules with 35 mm frames UNI-xxx-yyyZZZ-aa
Where “yyy” can be 108, 120 or 144; “ZZZ” can be M, MH, BMH; and “aa” can be blank, BB or DG
URE
| URE modules with 35 mm frames DyZxxxaa
Where “D” can be D or F, “y” can be A, B, 6 or 7; “Z” can be K, L or M; and “aa” can be C8G, H3A, H4A, H8A, L4A, E7G-BB, E8G, E8G-BB, MFG-BB or M7G-BB
Vikram
| Vikram solar modules with 35 and 40 mm frames XVSyy.ZZ.AAA.bb
Where “X” can be blank, Paradea, Prexos or Somera; “yy” can be M, P, MBB, MDH, MDHT, MH, MS, MHBB, or PBB; “ZZ” can be 54, 60 or 72; “AAA” is the module power rating; and “bb” can be 03, 04 or 05
VSUN| VSUN modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames VSUNxxx-YYz-aa
Where “YY” can be 60, 72, 108, 120, 132 or 144; “z” can be M, P, MH, PH, or BMH; and “aa” can be blank,
BB, BW, or DG
Waaree| Waaree modules with 35 and 40 mm frames AAyy-xxx
Where “AA” canbe WS or Bi; and “yy” can be blank, M, MB, 55 or 66
Winaico| Winaico modules with 35 and 40 mm frames Wsy-xxxZa
Where “y” can be either P or T; “Z” can be either M, P, or MX; and “a” can be blank or 6
Yingli| Yingli modules with 30, 35 and 40 mm frames
YLxxxZ-yy
Where “Z” can be D or P; “yy” can be blank, 29b, 30b, 34d, 35b, 36b, 37e 1/2, 37e 1500V 1/2, 40d, 49e 1/2 or 49e 1500V 1/2
Yotta| Yotta modules with 30 and 35 mm frames
YSM-Bxxx-ZZ-72-1
Where “ZZ” can be 06 or 10
Zeus| Zeus Solar Modules with 40 mm frames ZxxxM-HB
ZN Shine| ZN Shine modules with 30 and 35 mm frames ZXMY-AAA-xxx/M
Where “Y” can be 6, 7 or 8; “AAA” can be 72, NH120, NH144, NHDB144, NHLDD144, SH108, SH144, SHDB144, SHLDD144 or TP120
FRAMELESS MODULE LIST
MAKE
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MODELS
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Astronergy Solar| Astronergy frameless modules
CHSM6610P(DG)-xxx
Canadian Solar
| Canadian Solar frameless modules CSbY-xxx-Z
Where “b” can be 3 or 6; “Y” is K, P, U, or X; and “Z” can be M-FG, MS-FG, P-FG, MB-FG, or PB-FG
Heliene
| Heliene frameless modules YYZZxxxA
Where “YY” can be72; “ZZ” can be M; and “A” can be GH
Jinko| Jinko frameless modules JKMxxxPP-DV
Prism Solar
| Prism Solar frameless modules BZYY-xxxAAA
Where “Z” can be i or N; “YY” can be 48, 60, 60S, 72 or 72S; and “AAA” can be blank or BSTC
Risen
| Risen frameless modules RSMyy-6-xxxZZ
Where “yy” can be 60, 72, 120 or 144; and “ZZ” can be MDG or PDG
Stion| Stion frameless modules
STL-xxx or STL-xxxA
Sunpreme
| Sunpreme frameless modules GXB-xxxYY
Where “YY” can be blank or SL
Trina| Trina frameless modules TSM-xxxYY
Where “YY” can be either DEG5(II), DEG5.07(II), DEG5.40(II), DEG5.47(II), DEG14(II), DEG14C(II), DE- G14C.07(II), DEG14.40(II), PEG5, PEG5.07, PEG5.40, PEG5.47, PEG14, or PEG14.40
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References
- Resources | Ground Based Mounting | IronRidge
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