02/02/22
User Manual HPS/T 62000590_07_
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SAFETY WARNINGS
The manufacturer urges users to read the user manual for our products before installation.
The installation must be carried out by qualified technical staff. The non-observance of the
warnings in this manual can cause electric shocks, even fatal ones.
Please find some general safety warnings below.
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This equipment must be connected to the mains supply using the appropriate safety
devices.
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HPS/T must be connected to safety ground through the correct connections. The non-
observance or the degradation of this earth connection can lead to electric shocks, even fatal
ones. As regards the correct connection modes, please refer to the information contained in
paragraph 4.
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Disconnect HPS/T from the mains before any work on the equipment and on the connected
power loads.
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Before touching the load or the output connector make sure that the power supply on the
device has been disconnected for at least 5 minutes. This is the time necessary in order for the
capacitors inside the device to discharge. The non-observance of this discharge time can lead to
electric shocks, even fatal ones.
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Avoid heavy shocks to the equipment (especially during transport) or exposure to extreme
weather conditions.
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Any damage to the product due to transportation, incorrect installation or improper use is
not covered by the guarantee supplied by the manufacturer.
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Do not use the equipment in explosive environments or in the presence of dust, acids or
corrosive and/or inflammable gases.
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Tampering with or dismantling any component in the equipment will void the warranty
automatically.
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Do not operate or store under conditions where condensing may occur or where
conductive debris may enter in the case.
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Keep the ventilation holes on the front and rear free from obstruction.
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Do not make dielectric strengths test on the input or output of the equipment. Contact
Elettrotest if you need to do specific test
ELECTRIC RISK
There are dangerous voltages inside HPS/T and over the output connector.
The non-observance of the warnings suggest in this manual can lead to electric
shocks, even fatal ones.
OVERHEATING RISK
In the case of a ventilation system failure, the metal parts of the inverter may reach
high temperatures (in some cases higher than 70°C).