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Installation and Operation Manual Page 24 of 104
(PVI-3.8/4.6-I-OUTD-US Rev.: 1.1)
NOTE:
Tilted mounting is permitted (see Fig. 6), but will reduce heat
dissipation and may result in self-derating.
WARNING: The inverter surface may become hot to the touch during
operation. To avoid burn injury, DO NOT touch the inverter surface during
operation.
Fig. 6 - Tilted Mounting
The Aurora inverter should be mounted vertically as shown in Fig. 6. Always follow
the relative mounting instructions provided in this section.
NOTE. It is recommended that you DO NOT expose the Aurora inverter to
direct sun radiation or any other heat source, including heat generated by
other Aurora inverters (see Fig. 5).
When the ambient temperature rises above 122°F for PVI-4.6-I-OUTD,
140°F for PVI-3.8-I-OUTD the inverter may self-derate the output power.
Always make sure that the airflow is not blocked in any installations.

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