Knockouts
Safety
CAUTION!
Danger of short circuit from loose metal parts from knockouts.
Loose metal parts in the inverter may cause short circuits when the inverter is
powered up. When removing knockouts, make sure that
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no loose metal parts fall into the connection area of the inverter,
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any metal pieces that do fall into the connection area are removed immedi-
ately.
NOTE!
When using the cable inlets at the back, take care to seal them according to pro-
tection class NEMA4X before operating outdoors.
NOTE!
When installing outdoors, only use waterproof conduit fittings and conduits.
Conduit fittings and conduits are not part of the scope of supply for the inverter.
General
1 1/4 in. 1 1/4 in. 1 in. 1 in.
Conduit size
1/2 in. / 3/4 in. / 1 in.
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Conduit size
1/2 in. / 3/4 in. / 1 in. / 1 1/4 in.
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1/2 in. ... DATCOM
3/4 in. - 1 1/4 in. ... AC ~ / DC =
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METAL EMPOSSING
Remove parts fallen
into the connection area before
hanging the inverter to the wall
bracket!
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METAL EMPOSSING
Remove parts fallen
into the connection
area before hanging the
inverter to the wall
bracket!
The wall bracket contains several knockouts of different sizes. When knocked
out, the openings are used for the inputs of various wires.
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