Install the inverter on a non-combustible material such as metal.
Installing it on other material could lead to fire.
Do not place the inverter near flammable materials.
Failure to do so could lead to fire.
Do not hold the terminal cover during transportation.
Failure to do so could cause the inverter to drop and lead to injuries.
Do not allow foreign matter such as metal swarf enter the unit.
Entry of this type of matter could lead to fire.
Mount the inverter according to the instruction manual in a place where the
weight can be withstood.
Failure to do so could lead to dropping of the inverter and to injuries.
Do not install or operate an inverter that is damaged or with parts missing.
Failure to do so could lead to injury.
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[Install the inverter vertically]
・Areas subject to direct sunlight
・Areas where rain water, water drops or
oil drops may come in contact.
・Areas subject to vibration.
Installing the inverter in any other way
decreases its heat dissipation effect and
results in malfunction.
[Avoid installing the inverter in the
following locations]
・Areas subject to water or high levels of
humidity.
・Areas with large amounts of oil mist, dust
or fiber dust.
・Areas where corrosive gases, explosive
gases or flammable gases are present.
・Installation onto flammable materials such
as wood, or near flammable materials.
Vertical Horizontal Sideways
[Make sure the ambient temperature stays
within the specifications]
The ambient temperature surrounding the
inverter will increase when it is installed near
a heating unit or housed inside a panel.
This may reduce the lift of the inverter. If you
want to house the inverter inside a panel,
give careful consideration to the cooling
method and panel size.
Tolerable ambient temperature: -10 to 50℃
(Ambient temperatures should be measured
at a point 5cm from the inverter.)
If more than one inverters are tightly installed
in horizontal direction, tolerable
ambient temperature should be -10 to + 40℃.
Space around the inverter
10cm
or more
10cm
or more
5cm
or more
5cm
or more
Inverter
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