Switch mode, single-phase, sine-wave Inverter
Product line TEBEVERT
August 8, 2005 - DTL
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No. 4219en R2
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Safety notes
The inverter is an electronic device which operates at dangerous
voltage and current levels.
For this reason, the following instructions must be followed at all times!
1.
The inverter should be installed, operated, repaired and maintained in
accordance with the instructions in this document.
2.
Only fully trained and qualified personnel should have access to the
system. Only qualified and authorized personnel should be able to install
the units.
3.
Even when the inverter is switched off, some of its interior components
remain live as long as it is connected to the commercial AC bypass supply
or the battery.
4.
Capacitors may be charged even when the unit is disconnected. These
must be correctly discharged by a qualified electrician before the
connections or terminals are touched.
5.
When working with the unit, use properly insulated tools at all times
which are suitable for the levels of voltage concerned.
6.
All persons working with the unit must be familiar with the first-aid
measures to be adopted in cases of accidents involving electricity.
7.
Always observe the regulations of the local operating company as well as
other safety regulations.
Attention!
The inverter may be operated only on 120 VAC (L1, N, G)
systems.
The neutral conductor of the inverter is connected internally to the
protective wire. ( )
Switch-over from inverter to commercial AC bypass or from
commercial AC bypass to inverter always takes place with both
the L1 and N poles!