Jinko Solar 555W Solar PV 540W Modules Storage Instruction Manual
- September 28, 2024
- Jinko Solar
Table of Contents
555W Solar PV 540W Modules Storage
Product Information
Specifications
- Brand: Jinko Solar
- Product: Photovoltaic Modules
- Date: 4/2024
Product Usage Instructions
1. General Information
Thank you for choosing Jinko Solar PV modules. To ensure the
safe loading, unloading, unpacking, and storage of the modules,
please carefully read the manual. For unpacking and installation
instructions, visit Jinko’s official website.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact Jinko
Solar at www.jinkosolar.com.
2. Loading and Unloading Information
Upon receiving the modules, check that the packaging box is
intact and verify if the module type and quantity match the
delivery order. If any discrepancies are found, retain this
information and contact the relevant personnel immediately.
2.1 Notes for Container Handling
When unloading, use tools such as forklifts, unloading
platforms, or unloading pad tooling. Steel plate pads or tooling
should be used when unloading on a platform or the ground to
facilitate smooth movement of the goods out of the container.
Requirements for unloading tools:
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LL1 + L2
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L: Length of the horizontal extension of the unloading platform
or tooling -
L1: Length of the unloading forklift
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L2: Length of the module packing box
FAQ
Q: Where can I find unpacking and installation
instructions?
A: Visit Jinko’s official website to download relevant content
for unpacking and installing the modules.
Q: What do I do if there are discrepancies in the delivered
module type or quantity?
A: Retain this information and contact the relevant personnel
immediately.
Jinko Solar
Storage and Unpacking Instruction of Photovoltaic Modules
4/2024
Contents
1. General Information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 2.
Loading and Unloading Information…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3
2.1 Notes for Container Handling ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 2.2
Hoisting Precautions ………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 2.3 Forklift
Handling Precautions………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 3. Storage
Information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7 3.1 Notes for
Storage………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 3.2 Storage Information
Labelling Instruction ……………………………………………………………………………… 7 4. Unpacking
Instruction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8 4.1 Packing
Information …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 4.2 Unpacking Methods
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 4.3 Unpacking Precautions
…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 4.4 Instruction for Transshipment
and Handling at Project Site …………………………………………………… 14 5. Instruction for
Sampling …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 5.1 Instruction for
Sampling at Project Site ………………………………………………………………………………. 15 5.2 Instruction
for Sample Modules …………………………………………………………………………………………. 15
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1. General Information
Thanks for choosing Jinko solar PV modules (hereafter referred to as
`modules’). To ensure the safety of loading, unloading, unpacking and storage
of PV modules, please read this manual carefully. When you need to unpack and
install the modules, you can search and download relevant content from Jinko’s
official website. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any
questions.(www.jinkosolar.com)
2. Loading and Unloading Information
Upon arrival of the modules, please check the packaging box is in intact, and
check whether the module type and quantity on the outer packaging are
consistent with the delivery order, if any abnormality is found, please retain
this information before opening the box and contact the relevant personnel
immediately.
2.1 Notes for Container Handling
Unloading tools: Forklift/Unloading platform/Unloading pad tooling.
When unloading on the platform or ground, steel plate pads or tooling shall be used to assist in moving the goods out of the container smoothly. Unloading tools requirements
LL1+L2 L: Length of the horizontal
extension of the unloading platform or unloading tooling L1:Length of
unloading forklift L2:Length of the module packing box
Height of the container above the ground
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The height of the unloading platform and the height of the unloading tooling
should be kept at the basic level with the bottom of the container (loading
bottom plate), and the height tolerance should be controlled within ±10mm. It
is recommended that the inclination angle between the fixture pad and the
plane should be less than 5°, to avoid the forklift hit the top of the
container due to too much inclination when it comes out of the container. The
length of the horizontal extension of the unloading platform or unloading
tooling L the total length of the unloading forklift and the length of the
module packing box. When the container is unloaded When using the fuel
forklift, adjust the height of the forks from the ground, the forks into the
short side of the pallet, after the forks into the bottom, lift the modules at
an appropriate height (the tilt angle required to lift the modules <2°), the
smaller the distance from the ground when the forklift out of the container
door, ensure that the height of the forks from the ground and the distance
from the goods to the top of the container is not more than 80mm; When the
horizontal electric forklift is used to unload the goods, the arm length of
the forklift mechanical arm is required to be 1800mm. The arm length of the
forklift mechanical arm is required to lift the modules from the short side of
the pallet with a fork (the height of the forklift is required to be 40mm from
the ground), and the modules are moved out slowly. If the modules are unloaded
from long side forks, fuel oil forklifts are needed to unload.
H2 H1
Height of the container above the ground
H1: Height of the module packing box H2: Height of the container door
When unloading, the whole modules should be balanced as far as possible, the
forklift arm should be kept relatively horizontal and 2~3cm spacing between
modules and walls or adjacent modules is allowed. Besides, the forklift truck
should fork the modules out of the container slowly and smoothly to prevent
the carton from being damaged by friction between modules and wall or adjacent
modules .When the goods go out of the container port, please slow down, and
lower the height of the forklift arm from the ground (it is recommended to
close to the bottom plate to reserve enough space for the top), pay attention
to the distance between the bottom of the goods and the top of the container,
prevent the goods from colliding with the top of the container, and ensure
that the whole pallet module is safely removed from the container. In order to
prevent the safety of placing and unpacking modules affected by tilt and
uneven ground, please choose flat ground when unloading.
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If the modules need to be temporarily stored after unloading, it is
recommended to keep sufficient space between each pallet to avoid scratching
the carton or pallet during the second transfer.
When unloading cross-loading modules, special command is required to ensure
that the forklift does not exceed the modules, and prevent damage to adjacent
modules when fork is raised or placed due to excessive length of forklift
arms.
See other requirements below for forklift unloading considerations.
2.2 Hoisting Precautions
The hoisting rope of crane unloading needs to choose a longer nylon sling,
wire rope is not allowed to use.
Before lifting, the length of the sling should be evenly distributed on both
sides to avoid the case body tilting to one side during lifting, which causes
the sling to be too tight and the module to explode.
When lifting, the box should be kept balanced to avoid module tilting.
When unloading, someone should direct the lifting and dropping of the box, it
should be kept as gentle as possible to avoid touching and dropping the module
box, and the ground should be levelled;
It is strictly prohibited to carry out hoisting operations in adverse weather
conditions such as winds greater than force 6, heavy rain or snow.
In order to minimize the impact of the sling on the safety of the goods during
the lifting process, the necessary support should be done during the loading
and unloading process, such as the use of wooden sticks, iron rods or other
tooling to support the sling on the top of the box and the same width of the
outer box, as well as the bottom of the bottom of the pallet to increase the
metal steel pipe to fix the sling, in order to reduce the pressure of the
contact position of the box and the pallet.
2.3 Forklift Handling Precautions
In the process of loading and unloading, the forklift should be selected
reasonably according to the size and weight of the goods. If the fork length
is less than 3/4 of the size of the goods, extension sleeves should be fitted
on the forks before the module is forked, in order to avoid the packing
container dumping when moving the forkliftFigure 1.
When the forklift is loaded with modules, the spacing between the two forks
should be adjusted as required. The load of the two forks should be balanced
without deflection. One side of the module
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package should be close to the retainerFigure 2. The shelf wall of the
forklift truck could have cushions, such as foam or silicone pads, to prevent
hidden cracks caused by the collision or extrusion between the modules and the
shelf wall. When the forklift truck is loading and unloading from the long
side of the module, the height of the
forklift truck shelf wall should be 1200mm and the contact surface between the
shelf wall and the module should be flat without any protruding point to avoid
collision or extrusion which may cause hidden cracks and glass burstingFigure
3. Avoid sharp objects (such as forklift pallet fork) contact or collision
with module box, so as not to damage the internal modulesFigure 4. For stacked
modules, the forklift truck is prohibited to lift more than one stack of
modules at a time. Loading and unloading process, except forklift operator,
others should be kept at a safe distance from range, ensure the safety of
personnel. During loading and unloading, special person is required to command
to avoid failure and making modules down; When using a forklift to move
palletized packing boxes to the operation area, the forklift shall be slowly
and steadily lifted and put down gently during loading and unloading, and the
modules shall avoid turbulence and violent vibration during transportation.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Figure 4
3. Storage Information
3.1 Notes for Storage
Due to the complex environment and climate of the project site, it is
recommended to store the stacked modules with single pallet after dismounting
in order to ensure the safe storage of the modules on site (Only after cutting
the outer packing belt of the connecting two pallets, separate the upper and
lower pallets), the double-glazed frameless modules shall be stored with
single pallet after dismounting.
The modules shall be stored in a complete outer package. The storage area
shall be protected pallets and boxes from damp, direct sunlight and waterproof
(rain) measures.
The modules storage areas should be kept dry, level, the ground and the
horizontal angle is less than 10 °.
Make sure that all modules with the same current class are installed in the
same area centrally (Square matrix, combiner box).
The modules should be placed neatly with a safe distance between the boxes.
The spacing between boxes should be greater than 30cm.
Please do not stack other items on the modules or boxes. Please note the
following storage information labelling instruction.
3.2 Storage Information Labelling Instruction
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4. Unpacking Instruction
The number of persons required for unpacking should not be less than 2.
Equipment and tools: cutter, glove, forklift.
4.1 Packing Information
The following are five commonly used standard packing methods for Jinko solar
modules(If you have any questions? please contact us), please select the
corresponding unpacking method according to the specific type of package.
Packing method A Shaking cap packing with no internal strap
Packing method BPlan1 Conventional packing
Packing method BPlan2 With the internal wooden protectors
Packing method BPlan3 With the exterior wooden protectors and cross-packing
Packing method BPlan4 Exterior cross packing
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4.2 Unpacking Methods
Unpacking method A(Shaking cap packing with no internal strap)
1. Cut off straps within the two pallets, and use a forklift to separate the
two pallets.
2. Then cut off the packing straps of the single pallet and remove the
isolated wood (or plastic wrap) and the carton cover.
3. Remove the first module labeled “1” from the opening position (marked in
red) firstly. Then remove the remaining modules from the box sequentially.
4. When the last 5 pieces of modules are left in the box, please placed to a
solid support on the side of modules to avoid the box turned over due to the
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Unpacking method B: Plan1(Conventional packing)
1. Remove the wrapping film around the box and separate the upper and lower
boxes.
2. The long side of the module to be 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.
3. Remove the top cover of the box, and then remove the carton by lifting it.
Two persons hold the modules to prevent them from tipping over. The other
person cuts the upper-middle horizontal straps and the vertical straps of the
modules, retaining the bottom horizontal strap.
4. Stand on both sides of the short side of the module and slowly lean the
module towards the support, and when the module is completely leaning on the
support, cut the remaining bottom horizontal packing strap on the short side;
finally, remove all modules sequentially from the outer one. Note: When
cutting the internal packing strap, the person must stand on both sides of the
short side to avoid the modules from sliding down and hitting person due to
rough ground.
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Unpacking method B: Plan2(With the internal wooden protectors)
1. Remove the wrapping film around the box and separate the upper and lower
boxes.
2. The long side of the module to be 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.
3. Remove the top cover of the box, and then remove the carton by lifting it.
Cut the horizontal straps on the wooden protectors and then remove the wooden
protectors.
4. Two persons hold the modules to prevent them from tipping over. The other
person cuts the upper-middle horizontal straps and the vertical straps of the
modules but retaining the bottom horizontal strap.
5. Stand on both sides of the short side of the module and slowly lean the
module towards the support, and when the module is completely leaning on the
support, cut the remaining bottom horizontal packing strap on the short side;
finally, remove all modules sequentially from the outer one. Note: When
cutting the internal packing strap, the person must stand on both sides of the
short side to avoid the modules from sliding down and hitting person due to
rough ground. – 11 –
Unpacking method B: Plan3(With the exterior wooden protectors and cross-
packing)
1. Remove the wrapping film around the box, then cut the cross-packing straps
and remove the exterior wooden protectors.
2. Cut the straps of the upper and lower modules packages, then separate the
upper and lower modules boxes.
3. The long side of the module to be 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.
4. Remove the top cover of the box, and then remove the carton by lifting it.
Two persons hold the modules to prevent them from tipping over. The other
person cuts the upper-middle horizontal straps and the vertical straps of the
modules but retaining the bottom horizontal strap.
5. Stand on both sides of the short side of the module and slowly lean the
module towards the support, and when the module is completely leaning on the
support, cut the remaining bottom horizontal packing strap on the short side;
finally, remove all modules sequentially from the outer one. Note: When
cutting the internal packing strap, the person must stand on both sides of the
short side to avoid the modules from sliding down and hitting person due to
rough ground. – 12 –
Unpacking method B: Plan4(Exterior cross packing)
1. Remove the wrapping film around the box, then cut the cross-packing
straps.
2. Cut the straps of the upper and lower modules packages, then separate the
upper and lower modules boxes.
3. The long side of the module to be 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.
4. Remove the top cover of the box, and then remove the carton by lifting it.
Two persons hold the modules to prevent them from tipping over. The other
person cuts the upper-middle horizontal straps and the vertical straps of the
modules but retaining the bottom horizontal strap (The distribution of packing
straps inside the package may be different from the one shown in the picture,
but it doesn’t affect the order of removing the packing straps).
5. Stand on both sides of the short side of the module and slowly lean the
module towards the support, and when the module is completely leaning on the
support, cut the remaining bottom horizontal packing strap on the short side;
finally, remove all modules sequentially from the outer one. Note: When
cutting the internal packing strap, the person must stand on both sides of the
short side to avoid the modules from sliding down and hitting person due to
rough ground. – 13 –
4.3 Unpacking Precautions
When opening cartons outdoors, avoid operating on rainy days because the
cartons will soften and spread out to damage modules after rain.
Fixed measures shall be taken for disassembled modules when outdoor wind-
operated. It is advisable not to move the modules to avoid damage.
Stack modules in a ventilated, rainproof, and dry place before the modules are
unpacked. Use scissors or art knife to cut the outer box packing tape. Do not
scratch glass. Confirm the
number of modules in the box immediately after opening the case. The working
ground needs to ensure that the packing box can be stably placed horizontally
to
avoid dumping of the modules. Please wear protective gloves during unpacking
and handling to avoid scratching hands or
leaving fingerprints on glass. Each module needs to be carried by 2 people,
pull the junction box is prohibited in any case,
when lifting the module, grab the short edge and take out the module (Figure
5). When taking the modules out of the boxfor packaging method A, it is
recommended to use
protective tooling to separate the modules to prevent friction from producing
flecks. Hard pulling and skewed drawing of the modules are not allowed (Figure
6). Before installation, please use scissors to cut the binding band of the
fixed wire to avoid the connector hitting the back and damaging the modules.
Do not remove the corner guard from the modules before installation. The
install remaining modules should be placed centrally and protected by packing
case.
Figure 5
Figure 6
4.4 Instruction for Transshipment and Handling at Project Site
The transshipment movement of the packing box shall be completed before the
outer packing case is removed, and after unpacking, it shall no longer be
transshipped with no fixed protection of the packaging material, and it shall
be repackaged before being transported, or a single piece of manual short
distance lifting shall be carried out.
When the modules are transported at the project site, the transportation route
shall be selected on
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a smooth road to avoid damage or cracks of the modules caused by turbulence,
collision, extrusion, tilt and other factors. The modules shall be transported
on a flat ground.
5. Instruction for Sampling
5.1 Instruction for Sampling at Project Site
If the modules need to be spot tested, please refer to the preceding unpacking
instructions of this manual to unbox the modules.
After modules are taken out of box, they should be placed on a vacant pallet.
Module should be carried by two people and handled with care during the
sampling process (Figure 7). In the process of sampling, the following
precautions should be paid attention to avoid causing secondary cracks of
modules: a) If you need to remove the ties which are used to fix cables, hold
the connector upward with your right hand, twist the connector, and pull it
slightly upward, then use a tool such as scissors to cut off the ties. And do
not hit the rear side of module with the connector(Figure 8). b) Connect the
connector: When connecting the connector, do not shake the cable to avoid
damaging the module. c) If the module needs to be turned over, fixing measures
(adhesive tape, etc.) shall be adopted to fix the connectors to prevent the
cracks caused by the drop of the connectors (Figure 9). d) After the
completion of the test, remove the tape on the cable, and then fix the cable
with a tie, and then pack the modules again for secondary transport.
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
5.2 Instruction for Sample Modules
Sample modules must be selected for sampling with no damage to the outer
package. If the client will have a second transfer of modules, Jinko is only
responsible for the EL test results
of the modules at the first unloading point.
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