5. 
INSTALLATION 
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b,.. 
. 
Instnll 
tho 
lnwrter 
in 
the 
upright 
posC 
Avoid  instaling 
the 
inverter 
in 
tho 
follow- 
tlon. 
ing 
places. 
The 
inverter  must 
be 
installed  in  an upright  Places  subject  to  direct  sunlight. 
position  to  dow sufficient  heat  radiation. 
Humid  air  (above 
90% 
noncondensing) 
Installations  other  than  vertical, or obstruc- 
tions  in  the  cooling  air  path,  will  cause  over 
heating  and 
reduced 
service 
life. 
fq 
pgq 
0 
Places  with  airborne  oil  mist,  dust, or lint. 
Places  exposed 
to 
corrosive 
gas. 
Places 
0 
X 
upw-- 
Flrt 
lnstsllation 
sideways 
Installation 
exposed 
lo 
sa' 
laden 
air. 
Keep 
mbknt 
tempr.hrre 
within 
tho 
pr- 
if the  inverter  is  installed  in  surroundings 
of 
high  temperature,  or  installed  inside  an 
enclosure without adequate  cooling  the  ser- 
vice  life  will 
be 
significantly  reduced. 
To 
install 
the 
inverter  inside  an  enclosure, 
cwgider 
the 
coding 
method 
as  well  as  the 
dimensbns of the  eodowre necessary  for 
adequate 
heat 
c#ssipation. 
0 
Petmlssble temperature  range 
rniulbb 
temprrtun 
nnge. 
-1o'C  (14'F) 
to 
+50'C  (122'F)  (The fully 
closed  specification  product  is  -1O'C 
(14'F) 
to 
+WC 
(lM'F).) 
Points  where  ambient  temperature  is 
measured 
@ 
Me~mrq 
pants 
0 
Minimum  clearance  around  the  inverter 
1 
mmm (3 
WlrWmIi 
DI 
rare 
Places  subject 
to 
vibration. 
Places  exposed  to  explasive 
gas 
On  a  surface 
of 
inflammable  material 
such  as  wood. 
. 
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