11 User Manual
4.3
Mounting
Moving the inverter:
1.
Use machinery or manpower to move the inverter according to the
situation on site.
2.
It is recommended to move the inverter manually by at least two workers.
Protective shoes, gloves and other PPE’s (Personal Protective
Equipment ) are highly recommended. Focus on the pivot of the inverter
and prevent tiling the inverter.
3.
When using lifting machinery, thread the rope through two lifting
handles on the upper side of the inverter. Pause when lifting the
inverter up to 100 mm above the ground, ensure tightness of rope, then
lift to the destination.
Wall-mounting the inverter
1.
Use the mounting bracket as a template and drill holes of 10mm diameter and
70mm depth.
2.
Fix the mounting bracket with the screws and expansion bolts packed in mounting
accessories.
3.
Hold onto the handles on the inverter and tilt it slightly forward. Hang up the inverter
and attach it to the mounting bracket. Check both sides of the heat sink to ensure its
stably attached.
4.
Observe from above, ensure the inverter has been securely attached to the bracket.
5.
Use M5 screws (T25 screwdriver, torque 2.5 Nm) to attach the heat sink fins to the
mounting bracket.
It is recommended to attach the anti-theft lock to the inverter. Lock diameter
φ
4- 5.5mm
recommended.