16
Clearances are shown in the figure below.
Figure 3-1 Inverter Clearances
3.3 Conduits and Conductors
All the external conduits and conductors are to be supplied by the installer. See
Appendix
C - Mechanical Drawings
for inverter gland plate locations. The gland plates must be in
place for operation of the inverter.
All interconnect wiring and power conductors interfacing to the inverter must be in
accordance with the NEC ANSI/NFPA 70 and any applicable state and local codes.
Large gauge wire must conform to the minimum bend radius specified in the NEC,
Article 373-6B, Ninth Edition.
All conductors shall be rated for 90
o
C (minimum).
External Cable Interfaces: Entry through bottom, side, or top gland plates. See
Appendix
C - Mechanical Drawings
for details.
3.4 Environmental Requirements
The unit may be installed either indoors or outdoors. If the installation of the inverter is
outdoors, all interconnect conduit and fittings must be rated NEMA 4 (same as inverter
rating) as required by the NEC. For hot locations a shade structure should be placed over
the unit in order to reduce thermal stress and extend the product’s life.
Inverter power output will be de-rated for ambient temperatures in excess of 50°C/122°F.
Clearances: Front = 3 feet, Rear = 2 inches, Sides = 12 inches, Top = 18 inches.
12 inches
12 inches
18 inches
3 feet
2 inches
Clearance
Required Behind
Unit
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