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3. Installation
3. Installation
Figure 3.3 Handles shown circled in red are used to
remove the inverter and
wire
boxfrom the shipping box
The inverter can be mounted to metal array racking. The mounting holes should be
consistent with the size of the bracket or the dimensions shown in Figure 3.4.
WARNING
Due to the weight of the inverter, contusions or bone fractures
could occur when incorrectly lifting and mounting the inverter.
When mounting the inverter, take the weight of the inverter into
consideration. Use a suitable lifting technique when mounting.
3.3 Installing the wire box
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.14.
Figure 3.4 Mounting bracket and dimensions
Before installation,
please
ensure
the
inverter and the wire box are not damaged
and the quantity
of
the
parts is correct.
Inverter
Wire
box
Inverter bracket
Wire
box bracket
3.1.2.5 Flammable substances
Do not install near flammable substances. Maintain a minimum distance of three (3) meters
(10 feet) from such substances.
3.1.2.6 Living area
Do not install in a living area where the prolonged presence of people or animals is expected.
Depending on where the inverter is installed (for example: the type of surface around the
inverter, the general properties of the room, etc.) and the quality of the electricity supply, the
sound level from the inverter can be quite high.
3.2 Product handling
Please review the instructions below for handling the inverter
and
wire
box:
1). The red circles below denote cutouts on the product package. Push in the cutouts to
form handles for moving the inverter (see Figure 3.2).
Figure 3.2 Handles used to move the inverter shown circled in red
2). Two people are required to remove the inverter from the shipping box. Use the handles
integrated into the heat sink to remove the inverter from the carton (see Figure 3.3).
One
person
can
remove
the
wire
box
from
the shipping box. Use the handles
integrated into the heat sink to remove it
from the carton (see Figure 3.3).
2
4
Inverter
carton
Wire
box
carton
3.1.2.4 Air circulation
Do not install in small, closed rooms where air cannot freely circulate. To prevent overheating,
always ensure that the air flow around the inverter is not blocked.
3.1.2.3 Avoiding direct sunlight
Installation of the inverter in a location exposed to direct
sunlight
should to be avoided.
Direct exposure to sunlight could cause:
● Power output limitation (with a resulting decreased energy production by the system).
● Premature wear of the electrical/electromechanical components.
● Premature wear of the mechanical components (gaskets) and user interface.