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AT - 

A

ustria  (PN# -02)

Nom. A

C v

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ange: 184 

V ...  264 

V

AC fr

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z ... 51 H

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y: IEC 62103:2003, IEC 62109-1:2007, IEC 

55011B

, ÖNR

OM E8001-4-712, EN 50178:1997

GR - 

G

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Nom. A

C v

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ange: 184 

V ...  264V

AC fr

equenc

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z ... 50.5 H

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y: IEC 62103:2003, IEC 62109-1:2007, IEC 

55011B

, VDE 0126-1-1:2006 with devia

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, EN 

50178:1997

NL - 

N

ether

lands (PN# -10)

Nom. A

C v

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ange: 195.5 

V ...  253V

AC fr

equenc

y r

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z ... 51 H

z

Pr

oduc

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af

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y: IEC 62103:2003,IEC 62109-1:2007,IEC 

55011B

, VDE 0126-1-1:2006 with limits of EN 

50438:2007, EN 50178:1997

DE - 

G

erman

y (PN# -01)

Nom. A

C v

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ange: 184 

V ...  264 

V

AC fr

equenc

y r

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z ... 51.5 H

z

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af

et

y: IEC 62103:2003, IEC 62109-1:2007, IEC 

55011B

, VDE-

AR-N 4105, EN 50178:1997

CH - 

Switz

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land (PN# -18)

Nom. A

C v

oltage r

ange: 184 

V ...  264 

V

AC fr

equenc

y r

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z ... 50.2 H

z

Pr

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af

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y: IEC 62103:2003, IEC 62109-1:2007, IEC 

55011B

, VDE-

AR-N 4105, EN 50178:1997, 

VDE0126

TR - 

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Nom. A

C v

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AC fr

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z ... 50.2 H

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y: IEC 62103:2003, IEC 62109-1:2007, IEC 

55011B

, VDE-

AR-N 4105, EN 50178:1997, 

VDE0126

BB - 

Bar

bados  (PN# -43)

Nom. A

C v

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V ...  253V

AC fr

equenc

y r

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z ... 51 H

z

Pr

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t S

af

et

y: IEC 62103:2003, IEC 62109-1:2007, IEC 

55011B

, VDE 0126-1-1:2006, EN 50178:1997

BE - 

Belgium (PN# -03)

Nom. A

C v

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V ...  253V

AC fr

equenc

y r

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y: IEC 62103:2003, IEC 62109-1:2007, IEC 

55011B

, EN 50178:1997, 

VDE 0126-1-1:2006, with 

par

amet

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Unit

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Nom. A

C v

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V

AC fr

equenc

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z ... 50.5 H

z

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af

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y: IEC 62103:2003, IEC 62109-1:2007, IEC 

55011B

, ER

G83/1, EN 50178:1997

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Symbols used

This manual uses the following types of safety symbols that are to be 

noted for the installation and operation of the inverter. Some of these 

symbols are also included on the label, which is located on the top side of 

the inverter and gives information on technical data as well as type and 

serial number of the device.

DANGER! 

The term „danger“ describes an issue which, if ignored 

can cause personal injury. 

ATTENTION!

 With the term „attention“, a circumstance is listed 

which may cause property damage if disregarded.

NOTE!

The term „Note“ lists an issue for which its observance leads to 

an improvement in the operation.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE!

Under „Instructions for Use“, it is pointed out that installation 

and operating instructions are to be read and understood 

before installation or repair. 

CAUTIONS, HOT SURFACE! 

Under „Caution, hot surface“ should 

be noted that surfaces of equipment may be hot and create a 

burn hazard. 

SPECIAL DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS!

 With „Note Separate 

Disposal“, it is pointed out that this product may not be 

disposed of with normal garbage. An improperly conducted 

disposal can lead to damage to the environment.

Target Audience

This manual is for the installer and operator of this invertertype.

ATTENTION!

This guide assumes knowledge corresponding to a recognized 

professional qualification as an electrician.

Safety and Regulations

The micro-inverter converts the power generated by the PV modules from 

direct current into grid compliant alternating current and supplies it to the 

power grid. For damages resulting from failure to follow these instructions, 

we assume no liability. When installing the inverter, please note all 

assembly and installation instructions for all parts and components of the 

system.

General Information and Safety Instructions

In order to ensure faultless and safe operation of this equipment, proper 

transport, expert storage, installation, operation and maintenance is 

required. During the operation of this equipment, certain equipment parts 

carry hazardous voltages that can cause serious injury or death. Always 

follow the following instructions to minimize the risk of injury or death.

When commissioning for the first time or when the inverter was not 

supplied with a PV power for a longer time, the inverter can require 

some connection attempts over a period of 5 minutes to go in feeding 

operation. The voltage of the PV generator and the AC voltage must be 

within the tolerance band for the feeding operation. For adjustment, 

maintenance and repair work, the inverter must be disconnected from 

the AC voltage and the voltage of the PV generator. To disconnect the 

inverter securely from the network, the installed circuit breaker used in 

that phase must be activated, with a breaking capacity of 16A and the 

tripping characteristic „type B“ (eg ABB S201-B16). Afterwards, the AC 

connectors can safely be removed from the inverter. The relevant safety 

regulations for work on voltages must be complied with. Once the PV 

modules are exposed to light, these provide DC voltages which are 

permanently present at the connectors of the modules. This voltage can 

be of dangerous quantities. The voltage is also present at the connectors 

when the inverter is turned off.

General ambient conditions

The Micro-Inverter at hand corresponds on the AC side to the Overvoltage 

category III, the PV side corresponds to the Overvoltage category II. 

Relative Humidity: 0% ... 98%, non-condensing.

Intended use and liability

The AEconversion micro inverter converts the power generated by 

the PV modules from direct current into grid compliant alternating 

current and supplies it to the power grid. Any other or additional use is 

considered improper. The manufacturer / supplier shall not be liable for 

any resulting damages. The risk is carried solely by the operator. 

Intended use also includes compliance with the instructions and 

installation manual. The inverter can be operated with a permanent 

connection to the public electricity grid. The inverter is not designed for 

mobile use. Changes to the inverter are generally prohibited. For any 

changes in the system a qualified electrician must be called in.

Storage, Transportation, Operation and Maintenance

For storage, transport, operation, and maintenance, the following 

warnings are to be noted:

-  Proper grounding, wire sizing and appropriate short-circuit     

   protection must be provided to ensure safe operation.  

-  Never remove the solar generator from the inverter, while it      

    is connected to the network.  

-  Make sure before carrying out visual inspections and 

    maintenance, that the power supply is switched off and   

    secured against restarting. 

-  Please note the threats, warnings, and precautions given in 

   these operating and installation instructions. 

-  Do not under any circumstances interfere with or  

   manipulate the inverter or any other parts of the system. 

-  Inappropriate alterations can cause damage!  

-  All contacts should be kept dry and clean!

-  Transport the inverter only in the given packaging.

Assembly, Installation and Electrical Connection

The following warnings must be observed: 

-  Installation of this unit must comply with the safety  

    regulations (eg DIN, VDE) and all other relevant national or  

    local regulations.  

-  If you mount the inverter at high altitude, avoid possible  

    falling risks.  

-  Do not plug electrically conductive parts into the plugs and 

   sockets! Tools and working conditions must be dry.  

-  The electrical connection to the central building should be 

   performed only by a licensed electrician.

-  Do not under any circumstances interfere with or      

   manipulate the inverter or any other parts of the system.

-  Inappropriate alterations can cause damage!  

Intended use also includes compliance with the instructions and 

installation manual. Some of the documents that you need for the 

registration and inspection of your photovoltaic system are included in 

the installation instructions. The grid connection of the inverter must 

end in a sub-distribution. The feeding phase of the grid connection 

must be made in a sub-distribution using a circuit breaker with a 

breaking capacity depending on Inverter Type and Installation, for 

example EU/50Hz/230V and Non-EU/50Hz/230V Installation use 16A 

and the tripping characteristic „type B“ (eg ABB S201-B16).

The device is grounded through the PE terminal of the AC supply 

line. The design of the connected PV generator must provide that 

the maximum DC input voltage is NOT exceeded in any arising 

environmental condition. Grounding of the PV generator is allowed but 

not required for the operation of the inverter.

For more details refer to manual on CD. 

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