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Hg-190S/195S/ 200S/205S HG-190S/195S/ 200S/205S HIMIN CLEAN ENERGY HOLDINGS CO., LTD. Monocrystalline photovoltaic module MONOCRYSTALLINE SILICON PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE WITH 190W~205W POWER Himin Clean Energy Holdings Co., Ltd, as the main holder of the fourth International Solar City Congress (Dezhou city, 2010) and the constructor of China Solar Valley, has concentrated on solar energy research since 1995. Himin's HG-190S~205S photovoltaic module is designed for large electrical power requirements, this module has super durability to withstand rigorous operating conditions and is suitable for grid connected systems. Quality & Reliability Robust, corrosion resistant aluminum frames independently tested to withstand wind loads of up to 2400Pa and snow loads of up to 5400Pa ensuring a stable mechanical life. Module independently tested to ensure conformances with certification and regulatory standards. Manufacturing factory certified by ISO9001 and ISO14001. Guarantees and certifications Product warranty 10 years Performance guarantee Guaranteed output of 90% for 10 years and 80% for 25 years Approvals and certificates TUV:IEC 61215 Edition II, IEC 61730 I and II,MCS In the absence of confirmation by specification sheets,Himin takes no responsibility for any defects that any occur in equipment using any Himin products shown in catalogs,data books,etc. Contact Himin in order to obtain the latest specification sheets, before using any Himin products. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Specifications HG-190S~205S Packaging Specifications Cell Monocrystalline silicon solar cells, 125mm square Number of modules per pallet 48/64 Number of cells and connections 72 in series Application DC 24V system Number of pallets per 40' container 14 Maximum system voltage DC 1,000V Series fuse rating 10A Packaging box dimensions Nominal power 190W~205W Dimensions 1580 808 50/35mm (L / W / H) 2260 825 2200mm Weight 16.2/14.8Kg Type of output terminal Lead wire with connectors Box weight 825/1000Kg Junction box 3 bypass diodes Electro-optical characteristics Conditions Parameters Symbol HG-190S HG-195S HG-200S HG-205S Open circuit voltage Voc 44.6V 44.9V 45.1V 45.9V Standard test conditions (STC) Maximum power voltage Vmp 36.9V 37.4V 37.7V 38.3V Short circuit current Isc 5.57A 5.62A 5.65A 5.73A Irradiance:1,000W/m2 Maximum power current Imp 5.15A 5.21A 5.31A 5.35A Maximum power Pm 190W 195W 200W 205W AM1.5 Encapsulated solar cell efficiency c 17.0% 17.4% 17.8% 18.4% Module efficiency m 14.9% 15.3% 15.7% 16.1% Module temperature:25 Power output tolerance 0~3% 0~3% 0~3% 0~3% Characteristics Temperature coefficients Current,power vs. voltage Open circuit voltage,short circuit Normalized Isc,Voc,Pm vs.cell characteristics 205W current,vs.irradiance characteristics temperature characteristics Parameters Rating (cell temperature:25 (cell temperature:25 ) 7 210 50 7 140 Operating temperature ) -40 to +85 ) ) V 45 A ( % 6 2 180 ( 120 c 6 1000(W/m ) ( c o 40 Storage temperature -40 to +85 s m Voc I V Isc 5 150 P 2 100 , 800(W/m ) 35 5 t e c n ) ) g Pm -0.460%/K o e Voc A 30 Pm r 4 120 a V ( 2 W 80 t 4 r , t 600(W/m ) l ( u c r n o 25 c s e v e Isc +0.024%/K I 60 3 r 90 3 t w t 20 i r i d o u u u Isc e c P c 15 C 40 r 2 60 z Voc -0.356%/K r 2 i i i l c c 10 a t 20 r 1 30 m n 1 5 r NOCT 46 2/ o e o h 0 0 p 0 N 0 S O 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 200 400 600 800 1000 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 Voltage(v) Current vs.voltage 2 Power vs.voltage Irradiance(W/m) Cell temperature(¡æ) Outline dimensions Mechanical specification (Unit:mm) Drainage holes Cable Solar cable , 900mm length 4mm2 Inter- prefabricated with plugs (male/female) Connector Front glass Transparent toughened safety glass, Glass 3.2mm Frame EVA Cell encapsulation TPT Cell EVA(Ethylene-Vinyl-Acetate),0.5mm 2 0 . 0 Backside 8 0 0 Composite film 9 5 8 0 5 0 1 1 Cell 5 Frame Anodised aluminium cavity frame 6-13 9 Mounting Frame Maximum surface load holes (screwless) with drainage holes 35 0.2 Entire module certified to withstand 4- 5 Grounding high wind loads (2400Pa) holes 1 snow loads (5400Pa) 6 2 Hail resistance Maximum diameter of 25mm with 808 50 758 impact speed 83km/h TEL 0086-534-5089496 Fax 0086-534-25 6 3 9 1 3 E-mail:[email protected] [email protected] Add Himin Sun-moon Mansion, Solar Valley Road, Economic-development Zone, Dezhou, Shandong, P.R.China.
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