Safety Information
DANGER
Danger to life due to applied voltages
High voltages are present in the conductive components of the inverter. Touching live components results in death or serious injury due to electric shock.
- Always disconnect the inverter from voltage sources (see inverter documentation).
- Always wear personal protective equipment for any work on the product.
- Always perform all work in accordance with the locally applicable standards, directives and laws.
- Do not touch any live components.
- Observe all warning messages on the product and in the documentation.
WARNING
California Proposition 65
The product can expose you to hazardous substances including antimony trioxide and diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP). These chemicals are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
- For more information, visit https://www.P65warnings.ca.gov.
CAUTION
Risk of injury due to weight of product
Injuries may result if the product is lifted incorrectly or dropped while being transported or mounted.
- Always have several persons transport and mount the product. The number of persons depends on the locally applicable standards and directives.
- Lift the product with a lifting aid.
- Wear suitable personal protective equipment of the corresponding hazard risk category for all work when the power transmission path is connected. The hazard risk categories of the various areas of the product are different.
CAUTION
Risk of burns due to hot components
Some components of the product can get very hot during operation. Touching these components can cause burns.
- Observe the warnings on all components.
- During operation, do not touch any components marked with such warnings.
- After switching off the product, wait until any hot components have cooled down sufficiently.
- Wear suitable personal protective equipment for all work on the product.
CAUTION
Danger of crushing and collision when carelessly working on the product
Carelessly working on the product could result in crushing injuries or collisions with edges.
- Wear personal protective equipment for all work on the product.
NOTICE
Damage to the heat exchanger due to carless work
When disassembling the roof and mounting the sound absorber, the fins of the heat exchanger in the inverter can get damaged. A damaged heat exchanger affects the cooling of the inverter. The result can be a reduction in power due to high temperatures in the inverter.
- During all work, ensure that the fins of the heat exchanger do not get damaged.
- Make sure that any suspended loads do not damage the inverter.
NOTICE
Property damage due to dust intrusion and moisture penetration
During assembly work, the inverter is not sufficiently protected against moisture and dust. If the assembly work is carried out during rainfall or in a dusty environment, moisture or dust can penetrate the inverter. Dust or moisture intrusion can damage the product and impair its functionality.
- Do not open the enclosure during rainfall or when humidity exceeds the specified thresholds. The humidity thresholds are 0% to 95%.
- Only carry out the installation if the sand and dust conditions are normal for the location. Avoid increased exposure to sand, dust, wind (e.g. from sandstorms or passing vehicles) during installation.
- If there is increased dust or sand pollution, close the inverter to protect the interior of the inverter.
- Do not carry out the installation in rain or snow.
NOTICE
Property damage due to entering the sound absorber at the air outlet
Entering the sound absorber at the air outlet of the inverter can permanently deform the sound absorber or the inverter and reduce the function of the sound absorber or of the inverter.
- Never enter the sound absorber at the air outlet of the inverter.
NOTICE
Damage to the inverter due to air sucked in
The supply air is intended to cool the inverter components. If the inverters are positioned inconveniently in relation to one another, warm exhaust air can be sucked into the inverter. This increases the risk of a thermal short circuit. Property damage due to yield loss and damage to the components may result.
- Make sure that the exhaust air of the sound absorber is not sucked in by an adjacent inverter.