First Solar Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 4. Part in the FIN1 process that deals with the module's electrical interconnection
  2. 5. What is done at the end of the process in FIN3 to secure the framed modules together on the pallet?
  3. 7. The acronym used for partially finished goods that are awaiting completion
  4. 10. The name for the other side of the junction box that does not have a cord
  5. 13. What is the part in the process that "seals" the module together?
  6. 14. What is done in the process using WIP to handle intermittent or planned downtime?
  7. 15. 3 points of contact is required over what?
  8. 17. What is the piece of glass called that is placed on the top of the module and then laminated?
  9. 18. The wire side of the Junction Box
  10. 22. The tall structures used to buffer WIP
  11. 24. What do we apply to the frame rails prior to loading into the frame tool?
Down
  1. 1. This equipment test simulates the sun to determine the module's wattage
  2. 2. This piece of the module consists of a pigtail and a bulkhead
  3. 3. The process ends with what FS number?
  4. 6. What is done to connect the Lead Foil (LF) to the junction box?
  5. 8. The acronym used for personal safety equipment required on the production floor
  6. 9. What is it called when we scan the 2D barcode on the parts box and the equipment it will be used at?
  7. 11. The acronym for the machine's monitor that you would interact with to change equipment status
  8. 12. There are 4 different of these shifts (A, B, C and D). What are they called?
  9. 16. What is the station called that takes all modules that are unable to be reworked?
  10. 19. The acronym used for the control of hazardous energy
  11. 20. What is the part called that is made up of the individual rail pieces (cross brace, long edge, short edge)?
  12. 21. What is the piece of equipment called that is at the end of the process when the modules are stacked according to their wattage?
  13. 23. The acronym used if you wanted to unscrap a module