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SAFETY, INSTALLATION, AND
OPERATIONS MANUAL
(United States and Canada)
PowerXT®-R Module
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Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction........................................................................................................................ 4
2.0 Safety Precautions............................................................................................................... 4
3.0 Electrical Installation ........................................................................................................... 5
4.0 Module Mounting................................................................................................................. 7
5.0 Maintenance......................................................................................................................11
6.0 Disclaimer of Liability..........................................................................................................11
7.0 Electrical Specications ......................................................................................................11
8.0 Mechanical Dimensions .......................................................................................................12

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1.0 Introduction
This document provides safety and installation information for the PowerXT®residential solar modules.
Read this document before installing, wiring, or using this product. Failure to comply with these instructions will
invalidate the Solaria Limited Warranty and may cause loss, damage, injury, or death.
Module limited warranty is described in The Solaria Corporation PowerXT®Warranty document. This document is
available at www.solaria.com.
2.0 Safety Precautions
Before installing the modules, read all safety instructions in this document.
yModules produce direct current (DC) when exposed to light. Direct current can arc across gaps and may cause
injury or death if improper connection or disconnection is made, or if contact is made with exposed leads. Do
not connect or disconnect modules when current from the modules or an external source is present.
yDo not operate the modules in a short circuit condition for extended periods of time.
yDo not articially expose additional high intensity sunlight directly on the module.
yDo not disconnect modules while under load.
yAll installations must be performed in compliance with local, regional, national and international statutory
regulations, guidelines, norms and code requirements.
yFor projects in Canada, the installations shall be performed in accordance with CSA C22.1, Safety Standard for
Electrical Installations, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1.
yThere are no user serviceable parts within the module. Do not attempt to repair any part of the module.
yInstallation should be performed by authorized personnel only.
yUse insulated tools to reduce risk of electric shock. Do not touch terminals with bare hands.
yUse heavy duty gloves to reduce risk of injury from sharp edges or corners.
yDo not stand on, drop, or allow objects to fall on modules.
yDo not install or handle modules when they are wet or during periods of high wind.
yBefore installing your system, contact local authorities to determine necessary permit, installation and
inspection requirements.
yModule support structures should be snow and wind load rated per local code and approved for use by the
local authorities.
yThe solar system, its components, and installation should be approved by the authorities having jurisdiction in
the area.

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2.1 FIRE RATING AND SAFETY
yPowerXT R-PD & R-PM residential solar modules are UL 61730 re type 1 rated and IEC 61730 application class
II. The solar modules have been certied by an independent third-party testing laboratory.
yRefer to your local authority for guidelines and requirements for building or structural re safety.
yThe roof construction and installation may affect the re safety of a building: improper installation may
contribute to hazards in the event of re.
yIt may be necessary to use components such as earth fault circuit breakers, fuses and circuit breakers.
yDo not use modules near equipment or locations where ammable gases can be generated or can collect.
Articially concentrated sunlight shall not be directed onto the module.
3.0 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
Caution: Avoid all electrical hazards when installing, wiring, operating, and maintaining a module
or module array. Refer to Section 2 for more information
yThe system must be installed, commissioned and maintained by a licensed electrician unless local electrical
codes determine otherwise.
yContact with DC voltage is potentially hazardous.
yDo not use modules of different electrical or physical congurations in the same DC string or inverter.
yFor eld connections, Solaria recommends that all connecting cables be double insulated exible copper (Cu)
conductors with a minimum rating of 90°C. The cable size should be determined by the applicable codes but is
recommended that this be no less than 4mm² or 12AWG. The connectors must be compatible with the factory
installed connectors on Solaria panels (MC4 design) or as specied in the product datasheet.
ySeries Connection: The modules may be wired in series to produce the desired voltage output. Do not exceed
the maximum system voltage indicated on the module label.
yParallel Connection: The modules may be combined in parallel to produce the desired current output provided
that each series string or module is fused prior to combining with other strings. The maximum fuse size
allowed is noted on the module label.
yConnection cables and wiring shall be supported with plastic or rubber cable ties and clips to the module
support structures. Metal clips specically designed to be used in solar applications are allowed when used
in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Module junction boxes and metal cable ties should not be
used to support cables and wiring.
yUnder normal conditions, a photovoltaic module is likely to experience conditions that produce more current
and/or voltage than reported at Standard Test Conditions (STC). The requirements of the National Electrical
Code (NEC) shall be followed to address these increased outputs. In installations not under the requirements
of the NEC, the values of Isc and Voc marked on this module should be multiplied by a factor of 1.25 when
determining component voltage ratings, conductor capacities, fuse sizes, and size of controls connected to the
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yRefer to the NEC for additional multiplying factors that may be applicable.
yAll Solaria modules are equipped with connecting cables and locking connectors. Modules have been designed
to be easily connected. The locking connectors are not to be disconnected under load. The proper procedure
to disconnect the module locking connectors is as follows: Turn off the inverter(s), shut off the module DC
disconnect(s) and then disconnect the locking connectors using an approved tool set. To re-install, connect the
module locking connectors, turn on the module DC disconnect(s) and turn on the inverter(s).
yMatch the polarities of the cables and terminals when making connections; failure to do so may result in
damage to the modules and other electrical equipment.
yA properly rated and certied over-current device must be connected in series with each module or string of
modules when reverse currents can exceed the value of the maximum protective fused value noted on the
module label. The rating of the over-current device shall not exceed the value of the maximum protective fuse
rating specied on the module label.
yAll Solaria modules are factory supplied with bypass diodes located in the junction box.
yThe junction box is not designed or certied to be eld accessible or maintainable and should under no
circumstances be opened. Opening the junction box may void the module warranty.
3.1 Grounding (Grid-tied applications)
yBefore installing the solar system, contact local authorities to determine the necessary system hardware
grounding requirements.
yModule frames should be electrically connected to an earth ground for safety and protection from lightning in
accordance to the National Electric Code (NEC).
yPowerXT® residential solar modules may be installed on a mounting system certied to UL 2703 with approval
of the mounting system manufacturer.
yWhen using a mounting system, grounding of modules must be accomplished by the method prescribed by the
mounting system manufacturer.
yWhere common grounding hardware (nuts, bolts, star washers, split-ring lock washers, at washers and the
like) are used to attach the solar module to a listed grounding/bonding device, the attachment must be made in
conformance with the grounding device manufacturer’s instructions.
Common hardware items such as nuts, bolts, star washers, lock washers, and the like have not been
evaluated for electrical conductivity or for use as grounding devices and should be used only for
maintaining mechanical connections and holding electrical grounding devices in the proper position
for electrical conductivity. Such devices, where supplied with the module and evaluated through the
requirements in IEC/UL 61730, may be used for grounding connections in accordance with the instructions
provided with the module.
yFollow these instructions to ground the module.
The module frame has four 4.5 mm grounding holes (‘A’) that are shown on the module drawing. Attach
a 10 AWG (2.588 mm diameter) bare copper ground conductor to a grounding lay-in lug mounted at one
of the four grounding holes on the module frame. Use a grounding lug with tin plating and stainless-steel
hardware (#10-32 hex head screw at 4 mm diameter, at washers, tooth lock washer and nut).
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tin plating on the lug. Insert a #10 at washer between the grounding lug and the module frame. A #10
tooth lock washer must be inserted between the nut and the module frame to break the anodized layer of
the frame. This mechanical bond between the tooth lock washer and the frame of the module will ensure a
good electrical bonding path.
The #10-32 assembly attachment screw must be tightened between 20-25 inch-pound. A 10 AWG bare
copper ground conductor must be attached to the ground lug using the stainless-steel set screw provided
by the lug manufacturer. Tighten the set screw between 10-15 inch-pound to ensure a strong mechanical
and electrical bond.
Recommended stainless steel hardware and assembly:
Grounding Hole A
#10-32 Hex Headed Screw SS
#10-32 Hex Nut SS
#10 Tooth Lock Washer SS
#10 Flat Washer SS
3.2 Non Grid-Tied Applications
yContact Solaria for appropriate grounding guidelines.
4.0 Module Mounting
The Solaria Limited Product Warranty is contingent upon modules being mounted in accordance to the
requirements described in this section.
4.1 Site Considerations
Solaria modules should be mounted in locations that meet the following requirements.
yModule should not be mounted in locations where it will be in direct contact with salt water.
yWhen choosing a site, avoid obstructions that could cast shadows on the modules as much as possible.
4.2 Mechanical Installation
Solaria module mounting congurations must meet the following requirements:
yDo not remove or alter the module frame. Creating additional mounting holes may damage the module and
reduce the strength of the frame.
yFor roof mounting, the modules should be mounted over a re-resistant covering rated for the application.
yClearance of 7 mm or more between modules is required to allow for thermal expansion of the frames.
yClearance of 100 mm or more is recommended between the modules and the rooftop or nearest surface.
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come into contact with the module.
yEnsure that the modules are not subject to wind or snow loads in excess of the maximum permissible loads
and are not subject to excessive forces due to thermal expansion of the support structure.
yModules have been tested to Mechanical Loading Test requirements of IEC/UL 61730.
yThe re rating of this module is valid only when mounted in the manner specied in the mechanical mounting
instructions.
yThe module is considered to be in compliance with IEC/UL certications only when the module is mounted in
the manner specied by the mounting instructions.
yA module with exposed conductive parts is considered to be in compliance with IEC/UL 61730 only when it is
electrically grounded in accordance with the instructions presented in this document and the requirements of
the National Electrical Code, ANSI / NFPA 70 (2014-2017).
yAny module without a frame (laminate) shall not be considered to comply with the requirements of IEC/UL
61730 unless the module is mounted with hardware that has been tested and evaluated with the module under
this standard or by a eld inspection certifying that the installed module complies with the requirements of
IEC/UL.
yThe module has been qualied to operate between -40°C to 85°C in altitudes up to 2000m.
yThe module has been qualied to meet the heavy snow load requirement of 5400Pa (per IEC61215-2005), for
test loads of 5400Pa (Front, 3rd Cycle) and 3600Pa (Back). This includes a safety factor of 1.5 for a design load
of 1600Pa.
yModules can be secured with bolts or clamps.
yMounting Using Bolts:
Use the four 7.0mm [0.28in] x 10.0mm [0.39in] “MOUNTING SLOTS” shown on the diagram below and on
module drawing in section 8. Use M6 (1/4″-20) stainless steel bolts, with nuts, two washers, and a locking
washer, tightened to a minimum torque of 13.6-16.3 N • m (10-12 ft • lb).
For areas with heavy snow or when load is expected to be more than 2400Pa, rails supporting the bolted
connections should run perpendicular to the length of the module.

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yMounting Using Clamps:
When using clamps, place clamps within the “CLAMP AREA A” or “CLAMP AREA B” as indicated on the
diagram below. Follow clamp manufacturer’s recommended hardware and torque requirements for solar
installations. Various clamp systems specically designed for PV module mountings are available and
compatible with PowerXT. In the absence of manufacturer’s recommendations for clamp size, Solaria
recommends minimum clamp size of 40mm (1.57”).
Maximum Allowed Loading:
TEST LOAD CLAMP AREA A CLAMP AREA B
Front Load 5400Pa 2400Pa
Rear Load 3600Pa 2400Pa
The module has been qualied to meet the heavy snow load requirement of 5400Pa (per
IEC61215-2005), for test loads of 5400Pa (Front, 3rd cycle) and 3600Pa (Back, 3rd cycle).
This includes a safety factor of 1.5 for a design load of 1600Pa.
11in
279mm
11in
279mm
11in
279mm
CLAMP AREA B
11in
279mm
CLAMP AREA B
6in
152mm
CLAMP AREA A
6in
152mm
CLAMP AREA A
D
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B
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DRAWING NUMBER
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DRAWN
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MATERIAL
INTERPRET DRAWING
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INTERPRET GEOMETRIC
TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M-1994
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM [IN]
TOLERANCES:
ANGULAR:
0.5
LINEAR X
0.50
LINEAR .X
0.25
LINEAR .XX
0.13
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yMounting Using Clamps:
When using clamps, place clamps within the “CLAMP AREA A” or “CLAMP AREA B” as indicated on the
diagram below. Follow clamp manufacturer’s recommended hardware and torque requirements for solar
installations. Various clamp systems specically designed for PV module mountings are available and
compatible with PowerXT. In the absence of manufacturer’s recommendations for clamp size, Solaria
recommends minimum clamp size of 40mm (1.57”).
Maximum Allowed Loading:
TEST LOAD CLAMP AREA A CLAMP AREA B
Front Load 5400Pa 2400Pa
Rear Load 3600Pa 2400Pa
4.0in
101.6mm
CLAMP AREA A
6.0in
152.4mm
CLAMP AREA A
12.4in
315.7mm
11.4in
290.0mm
11.0in
279.4mm
CLAMP AREA B
9.5in
241.3mm
CLAMP AREA B
POWERXT-XXXR-PMX-AC CLAMP AREAS
11.0in
279.4mm
CLAMP AREA B
11.0in
279.4mm
CLAMP AREA B
11.4in
290.0mm
6.0in
152.4mm
CLAMP AREA A
6.0in
152.4mm
CLAMP AREA A
11.4in
290.0mm
POWERXT-XXXR-PMX CLAMP AREAS
REVISIONS
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DESCRIPTION
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SCALE: 1:5
WEIGHT: 22.74 kg
REV
DRAWING NUMBER
D
SIZE
DESCRIPTION
NAME
DATE
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
ENG APPR.
DRAWN
FINISH
MATERIAL
INTERPRET DRAWING
PER ASME Y14.100-2004
INTERPRET GEOMETRIC
TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M-1994
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM [IN]
TOLERANCES:
ANGULAR:
0.5
LINEAR X
0.50
LINEAR .X
0.25
LINEAR .XX
0.13
APPLICATION
USED ON
NEXT ASSY
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
SOLARIA CORPORATION. ANY
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
SOLARIA CORPORATION IS PROHIBITED.
NOTES (UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED)
REMOVE ALL SHARP EDGES AND BURRS.
1.
ALL DIMENSIONS APPLY AFTER EXTERIOR COATING/FINISHING.
2.
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Fremont, CA 94538
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The module has been qualied to meet the heavy snow load requirement of 5400Pa (per
IEC61215-2005), for test loads of 5400Pa (Front, 3rd cycle) and 3600Pa (Back, 3rd cycle).
This includes a safety factor of 1.5 for a design load of 1600Pa.

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yMounting Using Rail-less Racking Systems:
Typical rail-less racking system layout is shown in the diagram below.
Attachments are to be made on the long side of the module with maximum attachment span of 48 inches
and maximum cantilever of 17 inches.
Follow racking system manufacturer’s recommendations for coupling clamps at the module corners,
torques, and bonding methods.
For rail-less systems, maximum allowed loading is 2400Pa (front) and 2400Pa (rear).
4.3 Module Direction and Tilt Angle
yModules produce maximum energy when they are pointed directly to the Sun. Modules get maximum sunlight
throughout the year if they face South in Northern Hemisphere and they face North in Southern Hemisphere.
4.4 Module Orientation
yModules can be mounted in either “portrait” or “landscape” orientation.

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5.0 Maintenance
Solaria modules are virtually maintenance free. Following simple maintenance steps will ensure reliable production
of DC electric power for the expected life of the product.
yInspect electrical and mechanical connections for safety and corrosion once every year.
yUnder most weather conditions, normal rainfall is sufcient to keep the module glass surface clean.
Modules that are mounted at a small tilt angle will not self-clean as easily as modules that are mounted at
large tilt angles. If dirt build-up becomes excessive, clean glass surface with water and soft cloth. Do not
use harsh cleaning materials.
yCleaning the back surface of the module is not necessary for proper operation.
6.0 Disclaimer of Liability
ySince the use of this Safety, Installation and Operation Manual and the conditions or methods of installation,
operation, use and maintenance of the module are beyond The Solaria Corporation control, The Solaria
Corporation does not assume responsibility and expressly disclaims liability for loss, damage, injury or expense
arising out of or in any connection with such installation, operation, use or maintenance of the module.
yThe Solaria Corporation assumes no responsibility for any infringement of patents or other rights of third
parties that may result from the use of the module. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any
patent or patent rights.
yThe information in this Manual is based on The Solaria Corporation knowledge and experience and is believed
to be reliable; but such information, including the product specications (without limitations) and suggestions,
do not constitute a warranty, expressed or implied. The Solaria Corporation reserves the right to make changes
to the product specications or this manual without prior notice.
yThis document may be provided in multiple languages. If there is a conict among versions, the English
language version dominates.
7.0 Electrical Specications
yPlease refer to the module datasheet for electrical specications. Rated electrical characteristics are within
10% of STC values. The datasheet is available at www.solaria.com.

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8.0 Mechanical Dimensions
PowerXT®-xxxR-PX
PowerXT®-xxxR-BX
yNominal dimensions in millimeters and [inches] – Not Drawn to Scale
y4x 4.5mm [0.18in] Grounding Holes ‘A’
y4x 7.0mm [0.28in] x 10.0mm [0.39in] Mounting Slots ‘B’
yModule Weight: 20 kg (44 lbs.)

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PowerXT®-xxxR-BD
yNominal dimensions in millimeters and [inches] – Not Drawn to Scale
y4x 4.5mm [0.18in] Grounding Holes ‘A’
y4x 7.0mm [0.28in] x 10.0mm [0.39in] Mounting Slots ‘B’
yModule Weight: 21 kg (46 lbs.)

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.98in
25mm
5.83in
148mm
64.72in
1644mm
5.83in
148mm
35.87in
911mm
14.43in
366.50mm
.98in
25mm
47.40in
1204mm
POSITIVE (+)
1000mm (3.3 ft)
NEGATIVE (-)
1000mm (3.3 ft)
7mm[0.276in] X 10mm[0.394in]
4X MOUNTING SLOTS 'B'
4.5mm[0.18in]
4X GROUNDING HOLES 'A'
1.57in
40mm
1.38in
35mm
.07in
1.70mm
.43in
11mm
A
B
A
A A
B
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XT-A018
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SCALE: 1:5
WEIGHT: 18.5 kg
REV
DRAWING NUMBER
D
SIZE
DESCRIPTION
NAME
DATE
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
ENG APPR.
DRAWN
FINISH
MATERIAL
INTERPRET DRAWING
PER ASME Y14.100-2004
INTERPRET GEOMETRIC
TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M-1994
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM [IN]
TOLERANCES:
ANGULAR:
0.5
LINEAR X
0.50
LINEAR .X
0.25
LINEAR .XX
0.13
APPLICATION
USED ON
NEXT ASSY
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
SOLARIA CORPORATION. ANY
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
SOLARIA CORPORATION IS PROHIBITED.
NOTES:
THE TOLERANCES AND DIMENSIONS ON THIS PAGE ARE FOR
THE REFERENCE OF THE INSTALLER FOR MANUFACTURING INFORMATION
REFER TO MANUFACTURING DRAWINGS
.98in
25mm
5.83in
148mm
64.72in
1644mm
5.83in
148mm
35.87in
911mm
14.43in
366.50mm
.98in
25mm
47.40in
1204mm
POSITIVE (+)
1000mm (3.3 ft)
NEGATIVE (-)
1000mm (3.3 ft)
7mm[0.276in] X 10mm[0.394in]
4X MOUNTING SLOTS 'B'
4.5mm[0.18in]
4X GROUNDING HOLES 'A'
1.57in
40mm
1.38in
35mm
.07in
1.70mm
.43in
11mm
A
B
A
A A
B
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XT-A018
SHEET 3 OF 3
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SCALE: 1:5
WEIGHT: 18.5 kg
REV
DRAWING NUMBER
D
SIZE
DESCRIPTION
NAME
DATE
THIRD ANGLE PROJECTION
ENG APPR.
DRAWN
FINISH
MATERIAL
INTERPRET DRAWING
PER ASME Y14.100-2004
INTERPRET GEOMETRIC
TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M-1994
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM [IN]
TOLERANCES:
ANGULAR:
0.5
LINEAR X
0.50
LINEAR .X
0.25
LINEAR .XX
0.13
APPLICATION
USED ON
NEXT ASSY
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
SOLARIA CORPORATION. ANY
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
SOLARIA CORPORATION IS PROHIBITED.
NOTES:
THE TOLERANCES AND DIMENSIONS ON THIS PAGE ARE FOR
THE REFERENCE OF THE INSTALLER FOR MANUFACTURING INFORMATION
REFER TO MANUFACTURING DRAWINGS
yNominal dimensions in millimeters and [inches] – Not Drawn to Scale
y4x 4.5mm [0.18in] Grounding Holes ‘A’
y4x 7.0mm [0.28in] x 10.0mm [0.39in] Mounting Slots ‘B’
yModule Weight: 21 kg (46 lbs.)

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