1. Safety Instructions
1. Risk of Electric Shock:
2. Handling your PV-Inverter:
3. Public Utility only:
4. Beware of Hot Surfaces:
Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) sources
are terminated in this device. To prevent risk of electric
shock during maintenance or installation please ensure
that all AC and DC terminals are disconnected.
The PV-Inverter should only be handled by qualified
service personnel. When the PV-panel is exposed to
sunlight and connected to the device, it generates a DC
voltage charging the DC link capacitors.
After disconnecting the PV-Inverter from the power supply
and PV-panel, electrical charge can still reside in the DC
link capacitors. Qualified personnel should allow at least 60
minutes after disconnecting, before handling the device.
The PV-Inverter is designed to feed AC power directly to
the public utility power grid. Do not connect the AC-output
of this device to any private AC equipment.
Although designed to meet international safety standards,
the PV- Inverter can become hot during operation. Do not
touch the heat-sink or peripheral surfaces during or shortly
after operation.
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