Installation and Operation Manual
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(PVI-3.8/4.6-I-OUTD-US Rev.: 1.1)
GENERAL
During inverter operation, parts may be powered, may lose proper insulation and may
move or rotate. In addition, some surfaces may become hot.
Unauthorized removal of necessary protections, improper use, faulty installation and
incorrect operation may lead to serious injury to people and/or equipment damage.
All operations regarding transport, installation and switching on, including
maintenance, must be carried out by qualified, trained personnel (in compliance
with all national provisions on accident prevention!!!).
Basic safety rules require using qualified and trained personnel that possess the skills
for assembly, mounting, start-up and operation of the product and the necessary
requirements for their trade.
ASSEMBLY
Devices should be assembled and cooled according to the specifications shown in their
corresponding documents.
In particular, during transport and handling, parts should not be bent and/or the
insulation distances should not be changed. There should be no contact between
electronic parts and connection terminals.
Electrical parts must not be mechanically damaged or destroyed (this could cause
potential health risks).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
When working with the inverter powered on, the current national regulations for the
prevention of accidents must be observed.
Electrical connections (e.g. conductor sections, fuses, PE connection, etc.) must
always be made in accordance with applicable regulations.
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