VG5 Installation & Quick-Start Manual
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1.5
MOUNTING
PRECAUTIONS
1) When preparing to mount the VG5, lift it by its base. Never lift it by the front cover.
2) Mount the inverter onto nonflammable material.
3) The VG5 generates heat. For the most effective cooling possible, mount it vertically. For
more details, refer to “Dimensions/Heat Loss” on pages 15-18 and “Clearances” on page 19. For
mounting configurations other than normal vertical mounting, please consult the factory.
4) When mounting units in an enclosure, install a fan or other cooling device to keep the intake air
temperature below 113°F (45°C).
Failure to observe these precautions may result in equipment damage.
Choosing a Location
Be sure that the inverter is mounted in a location protected against the following conditions:
· Extreme cold and heat. Use only within the ambient temperature range:
NEMA 1: 14 to 104°F (-10 to 40°C).
Open Chassis: 14 to 113°F (-10 to 45°C)
· Direct sunlight (not for use outdoors)
· Rain, moisture
· High humidity
· Oil sprays, splashes
· Salt spray
· Dust or metallic particles in the air
· Corrosive gases (e.g. sulfurized gas) or liquids
· Radioactive substances
· Combustibles (e.g. thinner, solvents, etc.)
· Physical shock, vibration
· Magnetic noise (e.g. welding machines, power devices, etc.)
Removing and Replacing the Digital Operator
!
CAUTION
Figure 4 Removing the Digital Operator
Front Cover
Digital Operator
2
1
To remove the digital operator
from the front cover, push the
operator retaining tab in the
direction shown by arrow 1 and
lift the digital operator in the
direction shown by arrow 2.
Chapter 1 - Receiving & Installation
Mounting
Summary of Contents for CIMR-VG5
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