Maintenance
26 Owner’s Guide – Redback ST10000 and BE14000-HV – v1.6
Maintenance
Schedule
WARNING: ELECTROCUTION HAZARD. Lethal voltages may be present. There are no user serviceable parts
inside. Do not remove front covers.
Your Redback system is a low maintenance product. You should undertake the minor annual maintenance identified below.
Internal maintenance must be conducted by a qualified person, such as your installer.
Note: Filters, fans and heatsink fins may require more frequent cleaning in dusty conditions.
Person
1 Battery
Enclosure
vents, filters,
and fan blades.
Airflow is reduced when dust
accumulates on the vents, or the
filter is clogged.
The lower intake vents are more
likely to be affected.
See section 10.2.
2 Cabinets Cabinets may become soiled. Wipe down the outside of cabinets
with a just-damp cloth. Immediately
wipe dry with a microfibre cloth.
Do not use cleaning agents as they
may damage the finish.
3 Inverter
heatsink fins
Cooling efficiency reduces when
dust, dirt or debris accumulate on
the heatsink.
Clean the heatsink fins using a small
brush, cloth, or compressed air.
4 Battery
connections
Battery efficiency may reduce if
connections or terminals become
dirty or corroded.
Unplug and inspect battery cable
connections. Remove corrosion or
debris. Spray with contact cleaner.
5 Cabinet seals Concealed seals ensure cabinet
water resistance.
Remove covers and inspect seals for
hardening, tears, or other damage.
Look for signs of water in cabinets.
6 Cable seals Cable seals prevent water and
insects entering the Inverter.
Remove BoS Front Cover and tighten
all visible cable glands and
waterproof caps.
Remove the Connection Kit Top
Cover (if fitted) and tighten all cable
glands and waterproof caps.