Clipping the Inverter onto the Mounting Bracket
Clipping the
Inverter onto the
Mounting Bracket
WARNING!
Danger due to inadequate ground conductor connection.
This can result in severe personal injury and damage to property.
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The housing screws provide an adequate ground conductor connection for ground-
ing the housing and should not be replaced under any circumstances by other
screws that do not provide a reliable ground conductor connection.
Due to the high weight, two people are required to clip the inverter into the mounting
bracket.
NOTE!
The inverter is fitted with a lock for safety reasons, which allows the inverter to be
pivoted in the mounting bracket only when the DC main switch is off.
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Only clip on and pivot the inverter in the mounting bracket when the DC main switch
is off.
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Do not use excessive force to clip on the inverter and pivot it.
The fixing screws in the data communication area of the inverter are used to fix the
inverter to the mounting bracket. Fixing screws must be properly tightened to ensure cor-
rect contact between the inverter and the mounting bracket.
CAUTION!
Danger due to improperly tightened fixing screws.
When the inverter is in operation, this can result the formation of arcs, which in turn may
lead to fires.
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Always tighten the fixing screws with the specified torque.
Use a torque screwdriver to insert the
screws into the inverter. Do not use a con-
ventional cordless screwdriver – the tight-
ening torque will not be sufficiently accur-
ate.
Before attaching the Datcom cover, check the seals on the back for damage. If there is
damage, replacement covers (DatCom Cover Upgrade Kit) must be ordered.
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Summary of Contents for 10.0-3 208-240
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Page 13: ...Preparation 13...
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Page 20: ...1 2 20...
Page 21: ...AC 21...
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Page 31: ...DC 31...
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Page 41: ...Laying Solar Net Cables 41...
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Page 43: ...Data communication Lay data commu nication cables 1 2 3 4 5 22 lbf in 2 5 Nm 6 43 EN US...
Page 45: ...1 2 1 3 TX20 10 6 lbf in 1 2 Nm 1 2 4 5 45 EN US...
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Page 47: ...Finally 47...
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Page 51: ...4 3 in 1 ON OFF Lock 22 1 lbf in 2 5 Nm 2 3 4 51 EN US...
Page 52: ...22 1 lbf in 2 5 Nm 5 6 AC ON 2 ON OFF Lock 1 7 52...
Page 55: ...Options 55...
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Page 63: ...Care and maintenance 63...
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