1.1
Product Enquiries
If at any time you have a difficulty or a ques-
tion regarding the inverter, please contact
IMO Precision Controls Ltd at the address
inside the back cover of this Manual. The
following information will be required:
(a) Inverter type (from the rating plate).
(b) Serial number (from the rating plate).
(c) Date of purchase.
(d) The nature of the problem — for instance,
the location and extent of damage, the point
which is unclear or the circumstances under
which a malfunction occurred.
1.2
Inspection
Immediately after unpacking the inverter,
please inspect as follows:
Check the rating plate on the side of the
inverter cover to ensure that the inverter speci-
fication corresponds to the order specification.
Inspect the inverter to determine whether the
unit has been damaged in transit. Look for
loose components and damage to any part of
the cover, side panels, mounting brackets or
other components.
1.3
Storage Environment
• Temperature -20oC to +65oC (-4oF to
+149oF) short-term during transport or
storage.
• Relative humidity 20% to 90% non-con-
densing.
• Avoid places where large variations in
temperature occur, even if the relative
humidity is within the specified limits.
Such places could cause condensation or
freezing and should be avoided.
• The inverter should not be placed in direct
sunlight. The surrounding atmosphere should
ideally be dry, free from dust, corrosive or
inflammable gases or vapours, oil mist,
steam, dripping water and vibration. A salt-
laden atmosphere is especially deleterious.
1.4
Storage Precautions
• Do not place the inverter directly onto the
floor. It should always be placed on a stand
or shelf.
• If the inverter is being stored in a less-than-
ideal environment, cover it with a plastic
sheet for protection.
• If there is a likelihood of humidity affecting
the inverter, place a desiccating agent (such
as silica gel) inside the inverter, and then
cover it with a plastic sheet for protection.
1.5
Handling
Be sure to take a firm grip of the chassis of
the unit when carrying the inverter.
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CAUTION
Hold and lift the inverter by the
chassis/heatsink, not by the cover. The
cover is a protective shield only, and is not
intended for lifting and carrying. Lifting
the inverter by the cover or other front
parts may result in damage.
1 Inspection, Handling and Storage
EMC and LVD Conformity
IMO Jaguar VXS Inverters carrying the suffix -EN as part of their model number conform to EN 60
947-1:1992, Emissions to EN50081-1 and -2 and Immunity to EN50082-1 and -2, and therefore meet
Directive 89/336/EEC relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility. Additionally, they also comply
with DIN VDE 0160/1988 for Over Voltage Category II, Pollution Degree 2, and hence conform to
the protection requirements of Council Directive 73/23/EEC, Low Voltage Directive. Conformity
requires the VXS inverter to be wired and earthed in accordance with the installation instructions in
this User’s Guide and installed within a steel enclosure which satisfies the requirements of
Pollution Degree 2 and used in conjunction with an AC power supply which is recognised Over
Voltage Category II and has an earthed neutral point. Throughout this manual the -EN suffix has
been omitted for simplicity and for economy of space.
Earth terminals. Jaguar VXS… -EN inverters now carry the standard symbol
instead of the lettering ‘GND(PE)’.
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