M o u nt in g t h e I nv e r t e r
Authorised electrician
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Mounting the Inverter
DANGER
Risk of fatal injury from fi re or explosions
Fire caused by fl ammable or explosive materials in the vicinity of the inverter can lead to serious
injuries.
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Do not mount the inverter in an area at risk of explosion or in the vicinity of highly fl ammable
materials.
CAUTION
Risk of burns from hot housing components.
Coming into contact with the housing can cause burns.
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Mount the inverter so that it cannot be touched unintentionally.
Installation space
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As dry as possible, climate-controlled, with the waste heat dissipated away from the inverter
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Unobstructed air circulation
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When installing the unit in a control cabinet, provide forced ventilation so that the heat is suffi ciently dissipated
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Easily accessible from the front and sides
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Protected from direct sunshine outdoors
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For easy operation, ensure during installation that the display is slightly below eye level.
Wall
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With suffi cient load-bearing capacity
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Accessible for installation and maintenance
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Made from heat-resistant material (up to 90°C)
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Flame resistant
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Minimum clearance during installation: see Fig. 6 on page 19 and Fig. 7 on page 19.
CAUTION
Use suitable mounting fi xtures.
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Only use the supplied mounting fi xtures.
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Mount the inverter upright on a vertical wall only.
NOTICE
Power reduction due to heat accumulation.
If the recommended minimum clearances are not observed, the inverter can have power regulation
and a protective shutdown due to insuffi cient ventilation and the associated heat
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Maintain minimum clearances.
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Provide for suffi cient heat dissipation.
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Operating Instructions Powador 10.0 TL3, 12.0 TL3, 14.0 TL3_EN