Installation Environment Requirements; Equipment And Personnel Safety Requirements; Grounding Conductor Monitoring - EcoFlow PowerOcean EF HD-P3-6K0-S1 User Manual

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INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS

1.
Ensure that the equipment is installed in a well ventilated environment.
2.
To prevent fire due to high temperature, ensure that the ventilation vents
or heat dissipation system are not blocked when the equipment is under
operation.
3.
Do not expose the equipment to flammable or explosive gas or smoke. Do
not perform any operation on the equipment in such environments.
4.
Do not place the equipment next to any heat source, fire source, or water
source, and not to perform any operation on the equipment next to that
heat source, fire source, or water source.
EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL SAFETY
REQUIREMENTS
MOVING THE EQUIPMENT
1.
When moving the equipment by hand, wear protective gloves to prevent
injuries.
2.
Move the equipment with precaution as it is heavy. When two or more
people are needed to assist in moving the equipment, please ensure
communication and coordination between personnels to prevent being
crushed or sprained.
USING TOOLS
1.
Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working
at heights.
2.
Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing
capacity. Do not overload it.
3.
Make sure the operator is regulated in the use of installation tools, such as
ladders, electric paddles, drills, etc. Make sure the tool power cord is not
tangled.
4.
When installing, strictly prevent screws, nuts and spacers from falling
inside the equipment and ensure that the tools (such as electric drill bit)
do not fall into the gap between the installed equipment and the wall to
prevent delaying the installation.
DRILLING HOLES
1.
Wear goggles and protective gloves when drilling holes.
2.
When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings or dust. After
drilling, clean up any shavings or dust that have accumulated at the instal-
lation site in a timely manner, otherwise, it may block the drilled hole.

GROUNDING CONDUCTOR MONITORING

The inverter is equipped with a grounding conductor monitoring device.
This grounding conductor monitoring device detects when there is no
grounding conductor connected and disconnects the inverter from the
utility grid if this is the case. Depending on the installation site and grid
configuration, it may be advisable to disable the grounding conductor
monitoring. This can be necessary, if there is no neutral conductor present
and you intend to install the inverter between two line conductors.
1.
Grounding conductor monitoring must be disabled after initial start-up
depending on the grid configuration. Safety in accordance with IEC 62109
when the grounding conductor monitoring is deactivated. In order to guar-
antee safety in accordance with IEC 62109 when the grounding conductor
monitoring is deactivated, you have to connect an additional grounding
conductor to the inverter.
2.
Connect an additional grounding conductor that has an cross-section of at
least 10 mm. Ground the PE hole of GRID connector and the equipment
enclosure.
DISPOSAL
For information on the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment,
please visit the following website:
https://eu.ecoflow.com/pages/electronic-devices-disposal
SETTING THE RATED RESIDUAL CURRENT OF THE
RESIDUAL-CURRENT DEVICE
RCD with rated residual operating current of 100 mA(AC-GRID) and
30mA (AC-BACKUP) would be recommended if there is additional protec-
tion by RCD shall be provided for local electrical installation, while the use
of an RCD with lower rated residual operating current is also permitted if it
is required by the specific local electrical codes.
When using residual-current devices with a rated residual current of 100
mA, set the rated residual current to 100 mA.

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