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Unsuitable loca-
tions
Do not install the inverter:
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in areas in which a heavy build-up of dust containing conductive particles (e.g. iron
chips) is likely
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where it can be exposed to ammonia, corrosive gasses, acids or salts (e.g., fertilizer-
storage areas, vent openings of livestock stables, chemical plants, tanneries)
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in areas where there is an increased risk of damage from farm animals (horses, cattle,
sheep, pigs, etc.)
Can be used at altitudes of up to 2000 m
Maintain the following lateral clearances between the inverter and a wall:
*
Wall - left side of inverter:
min. 400 mm (to permit the door to be opened fully)
min. 50 mm (to open the door 90°)
**
Wall - right side of inverter:
min. 200 mm (to permit the air inlet grille to be opened fully)
min. 80 mm (to open the air inlet grille 90°)
Two or more inverters can be placed side-by-side or back-to-back.
The airflow within the inverter is from the front to the top (cold air taken in at the front, hot
air emitted out of the top).
Because of its degree of protection, the inverter is not susceptible to splash water from
any direction.
Ideally, the inverter should be installed in a protected location, e.g., under a roof over-
hang.
450 mm
400 mm*
0 mm
200 mm**
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