MNROSIE7048 MANUAL
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The NEC requires 30” clear on the wall. The Rosie may be located anywhere within this 30”.
The NEC also requires 36” fre
e and clear of obstructions in front of the charge controller.
The 36” clear area in front of all electrical panels is to provide a space to fall back into in
case of electrical shock.
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Do not cover or block the Rosie
’s ventilation openings or install in
an area with limited
airflow. The Rosie uses four fans to provide forced air cooling; allow at the minimum an
airspace clearance of 6” at the
vents
and 3” everywhere else to provide adequate
ventilation.
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The area must be free from any risk of condensation, water, or any other liquid that can
enter or fall on the inverter. The Rosie is indoor rated and should not be placed outside
unless precautions are taken to keep rain and moisture off the system.
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Ensure the Rosie is accessible after it is mounted. The Rosie is programmed and data points
monitored via a remotely-mounted MNGP2 (MidNite Graphics Panel). You will need to
access the MNGP2 during and after installation.
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The Rosie should be protected from direct sun exposure or equipment that produces
extreme heat. The ambient temperature around the Rosie must not exceed 77°F (25°C) to
meet power specifications.
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If installed in an enclosure, a fresh air intake opening must be provided directly to the
bottom side (intake vents) of the inverter and an exhaust opening on the top side (exhaust
vents) of the inverter.
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Keep any flammable/combustible material (e.g., paper, cloth, plastic, etc.) that may be
ignited by heat, sparks, or flames at a minimum distance of 2
’
away from the inverter.
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Mount at least 2’ from any flammable or combustible fluid or components (i.e., paper,
cloth, plastic, etc.) that may be ignited by heat, sparks, or flames.
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Do
NOT
install the Rosie in an area that contains extremely flammable liquids like
gasoline or propane
.
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The Rosie is for use in non-hazardous locations in accordance with the rules of CSA
C22.1,
Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
WARNING!
Do
NOT
mount this inverter in a zero-clearance compartment, nor cover or obstruct the
ventilation openings
—
overheating may result.
CAUTION!
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