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System Decommissioning
8.1
Disconnecting the Inverter
Risk of burns due to hot components!
Even if the inverter is shut down, it may still be hot and cause burns. Wear protec-
tive gloves before operating the inverter after it cools down.
For maintenance or other service work, the inverter must be switched off.
Proceed as follows to disconnect the inverter from the AC and DC power sources. Lethal
voltages or damage to the inverter will follow if otherwise.
step 1 Disconnect the external AC circuit breaker and secure it against reconnection.
step 2 Rotate the DC switch to the "OFF" position for disconnecting all of the PV string inputs.
step 3 Wait about 10 minutes until the capacitors inside the inverter completely discharge.
step 4 Ensure that the DC cable is current-free via a current clamp.
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8.2
Dismantling the Inverter
Risk of burn injuries and electric shock!
Do not touch any inner live parts until for at least 10 minutes after disconnecting
the inverter from the utility grid and the PV input.
Before dismantling the inverter, disconnect both AC and DC connections.
If there are more than two layers of inverter DC terminals, dismantle the outer DC
connectors before dismantling the inner ones.
step 1 Refer to
, for the inverter disconnection of all cables in reverse
steps. In particular, when removing the DC connector, use an MC4 wrench to loosen the
locking parts and install waterproof plugs.
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