
Installation and operator’s manual
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PVI-2000-OUTD-AU Rev.: 1.0)
WARNING:
Pay special attention at not inverting the phase with the
neutral because it could compromise the system safety and cause
malfunctioning of the appliance
.
NOTE
: In case your system has an additional kW-hour metre installed
between the Ac disconnect and AURORA, please apply the Ac connection
procedure to the terminals of the metre.
Step 4/4: Connect AURORA to the Dc disconnect switches
Power-One recommends, whenever it is possible, to use two separate
arrays, each with a current capacity lower than 10Adc, and to connect each
array to an input section of the AURORA inverter.
WARNING:
Take special care to ensure the photovoltaic voltage polarity
corresponds to the symbols “+” and “-” labelled on the contacts of the
photovoltaic field.
Before connecting AURORA with the photovoltaic field, Power-One
recommends checking, using a proper gauge, that the polarity value and the
voltage value allowed between positive and negative contacts are correct.
Array connection: Follow this procedure for each array.
1)
Mount the positive cable between AURORA and the Dc disconnect.
2)
Secure the cable to the counterpart multicontact connector (not
provided)
3)
Connect the positive cable to AURORA
4)
Mount the negative cable between AURORA and the Dc disconnect.
5)
Secure the cable to the counterpart multicontact connector (not
provided)
6)
Connect the negative cable to AURORA