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Install the SUN2000 in an environment with good ventilation to ensure efficient and
long-term system performance.
Ensure that the SUN2000 heat sinks are free from blockage.
Do not touch any components except the wiring terminals at the bottom inside the
enclosure.
Electrical Connection
Before connecting cables to the SUN2000, ensure that the SUN2000 is securely positioned
and not damaged in any way. Otherwise, electrical shock or fire may occur.
Ensure that all electrical connections comply with local electrical standards.
Obtain approval from the local power supply department before using the SUN2000 to
generate electricity in grid-tied mode.
Ensure that the cables to the solar power system are properly connected and insulated
and meet specifications. Confirm that the insulation resistance between the ground and
the main circuit formed by the PV module strings, the SUN2000, and protective devices
is at least 1 megohm.
Operation
High voltage may cause electrical shock or death during operation. Strictly comply with the
safety precautions in this document and associated documents when operating the SUN2000.
Do not disconnect the DC power supply during the SUN2000 operation.
Do not touch parts of the SUN2000 other than the liquid crystal display (LCD) and DC
SWITCH. The SUN2000 enclosure and heat sinks are extremely hot when the
SUN2000 is in operation and touching these parts can cause severe burns and personal
injury.
Ensure that only qualified personnel are allowed to set initialization parameters during
the first power-on of the SUN2000. Incorrect settings may affect the SUN2000 operation
and cause the SUN2000 to conflict with local certifications.
Follow local laws and regulations when operating the device.
Maintenance and Replacement
Before performing maintenance tasks, power off the SUN2000 by referring to 8.1
Powering Off the SUN2000. Then wait for at least 5 minutes before performing
operations on the SUN2000.
Place temporary warning signs or erect fences to prevent unauthorized access to the
maintenance site.