Scope Of Supply; Intended Use - Fronius Primo GEN24 208-240 Operating Instructions Manual

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Scope of supply

Intended use

The inverter is designed to convert direct current from PV modules into alternat-
ing current and feed this power into the public grid. A backup power mode* is
possible if the appropriate cabling has been installed.
The following are deemed not to comply with the intended purpose:
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The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage resulting from improper use.
All warranty claims are considered void in such cases.
Intended use also means:
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When configuring the photovoltaic system, make sure that all photovoltaic sys-
tem components are operating exclusively within their permitted operating
range.
Follow all grid operator regulations regarding grid power feed and connection
methods.
The Fronius GEN24 inverter is a grid-connected inverter with backup power func-
tion and is not a stand-alone inverter. The following restrictions in backup power
mode must therefore be observed:
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Utilization for any other purpose or in any other manner
Alterations to the inverter are not permitted if they are not expressly recom-
mended by Fronius
Installation of components is not permitted if these are not expressly recom-
mended or sold by Fronius
Carefully reading and obeying all the instructions, as well as safety
and danger notices in the Operating Instructions
Installation in accordance with the chapter headed "Installation", from page
33
The inverter may be operated for max. 2000 operating hours in backup power
mode
The inverter may be operated for more than 2000 operating hours in backup
power mode provided 20% of the grid power feed operating time of the in-
verter is not exceeded at the time in question
Depending on the device variant, settings and local standards and regula-
tions.
(1)
Housing cover
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Inverter
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Mounting bracket (illustration)
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