
Installation location and position
Choosing the loc-
ation of the
inverter
Please note the following criteria when choosing a location for the inverter:
≥ 200 mm
(≥ 7.87 inch)
≥ 200 mm
(≥ 7.87 inch)
≥ 445 mm
(≥ 17.52 inch)
≥ 250 mm
(≥ 9.84 inch)
≥ 225 mm
(≥ 8.86 inch)
≥ 274 mm
(≥ 10.79 inch)
≥ 150 mm
(≥ 5.91 inch)
≥ 100 mm
(≥ 3.94 inch)
-25°C - +60°C
0 - 100%
Only install on a solid, non-flammable
surface.
Max. ambient temperatures:
-25 °C – +60 °C
Relative humidity:
0-100%
When installing the inverter in a switch
cabinet or similar closed environment, it
is necessary to make sure that the hot
air that develops will be dissipated by
forced-air ventilation.
When installing the inverter on the outer walls of cattle sheds, it is important to keep a
minimum clearance of 2 m between all sides of the inverter and air vents and building
openings.
The following substrates are permissible for installation:
-
Walls (corrugated metal walls [mounting rails], brick walls, concrete walls, or other
non-flammable surfaces sufficiently capable of bearing loads)
-
Poles (installed using mounting rails, behind the solar modules directly on the PV
mounting system)
-
Flat roofs (if this is for a film roof, make sure that the films comply with the fire pro-
tection requirements and are not highly flammable. Ensure compliance with the
national provisions.)
-
Covered car park roofs (no overhead installation)
The inverter is suitable for indoor installation.
IP 66
The inverter is suitable for outdoor installation.
Because of its IP 66 protection class, the inverter is resistant to water
jets from any direction and can also be used in damp environments.
In order to minimise the heating up of the inverter, do not expose it to
direct insolation. The inverter should be installed in a protected loca-
tion, for example, near the solar modules or under an overhanging
roof.
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