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1-2 Storage
If immediate installation is not needed, store the Static VAR Generator in a well ventilated area
indoors with relative humidity <90% without condensation. The Static VAR Generator should be
installed according to the degree of pollution: Degree 2 (for a factory environment) and clean
circulating air.
Clean circulating air is defined as air without contaminated substances or e-waste contaminated
dust particles.
This product is designed to maximize reliability. If installed and used correctly, this product
should provide a lasting, hassle-free service life. Visual inspections should be conducted at
least every 6 months to ensure the cables are fastened and to avoid the accumulation of dust,
dirt, or other unrelated particles, as these will affect heat dissipation.
The storage location must be qualified for fire safety, be dust-free, without corrosive gases in
the surrounding area, and without vibration. Please do no stack heavy objects on top of the
Static VAR Generator.
Please do not place the Static VAR Generator on a slope or uneven ground to avoid damage
the Static VAR Generator.
Please do not let any fiber, paper scraps, sawdust, metal scraps or other foreign objects enter
the Static VAR Generator or attach to the cooling fans. The iron grate at the Static VAR
Generator's air inlet can get clogged by foreign objects. Please clean the iron mesh manually on
a regular basis. Before cleaning the iron grate, the Static VAR Generator must first be turned off
to ensure personal safety. Proper protective equipment such as insulating gloves or protective
goggles must be worn before performing maintenance.
1-3 Transportation
All models are floor-standing cabinets. When transporting and installing the Static VAR
Generator, do not lay it flat, tilt it, or lift a side to avoid damaging the Static VAR Generator.
When moving, do not tilt, lie flat, or lift by one side. The Static VAR Generator must be
transported upright. Please be sure to adhere to the aforementioned guidelines to prevent the
models from being damaged due to improper transportation.
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