
4. Installation
4.1 Select a Location for the Inverter
4. Installation
To select a location for the inverter, the following criteria should be considered:
The temperature of the inverter heat-sink could up to 75
℃
.
The inverter is designed to work in extreme temperatures. The ambient operating
temperature range is from -25
℃
to 60
℃
.
If there is more than 1 inverter installed together, A minimum 300mm clearance
should be kept between each inverter. The bottom of the inverter should be 500mm
clearance to the ground.
Visibility of the LED status indicator lights and the LCD located at the front panel of
the inverter should be considered.
Adequate ventilation must be provided if the inverter is to be installed in a confined space.
Inverter should be mounted in a vertical position as shown in Figure 4.2. The steps to
mount the inverter on the wall are given as follows:
1. Locate the wall studs in the desired location and align the wall mount bracket over
the studs. Mark the mounting holes. For masonry walls, the mounting holes should be
for a suitable dynabolt type mounting system.
2. MAKE SURE BRACKET IS horizontal. Ensure that the A, B, C, and D mounting holes
(in Figure 4.3) are aligned with the wall's most secure points (e.g. wall studs in case of
clad building materials).
.9.
.10.
NOTE:
Nothing should be stored on or placed against the inverter.
4.2 Mounting the Inverter
Please use suitable fixings for wall type (e.g. use dynabolts for brick, masonry, etc).
Figure 4.2 Inverter Mounting
Bracket
M4
×
25 stainless steel screw
Inverter
5.5
×
38 stainless steel screw
WARNING:
Bracket must be mounted vertically on a vertical wall surface.
300mm
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Figure 4.1 Inverter Mounting clearance