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AEG Protect PV 4600 - Safety Instructions; Electric Shock Hazards; PV-Inverter Handling Precautions; Grid Connection Requirements

AEG Protect PV 4600
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1. Risk of ElEctRic shock:
Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) sources are termi-
nated in this device. To prevent risk of electric shock during mainte-
nance or installation please ensure that all AC and DC terminals are
disconnected.
2. handling youR PV-inVERtER:
The PV-Inverter should only be handled by qualified service person-
nel. 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. The
device shall be touched by qualified personnel earliest 60 minutes
after disconnecting.
3. Public suPPly mains only:
The PV-Inverter is designed to feed AC power directly to the public
supply mains. Do not connect the AC-output of this device to any
private AC equipment.
4. bEwaRE of hot suRfacEs:
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.
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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