3. SAFETY
3.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
International safety regulations have been strictly observed in the design and
testing of the inverter. Before beginning any work, carefully read all safety
instructions, and always observe them when working on or with the inverter. The
installation must follow all Applicable national or local standards and regulations.
Incorrect installation may cause:
• Injury or death to the installer, operator or third party
• Damage to the inverter or other attached equipment
3.2 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTIFICATIONS
There are various safety concerns that must be carefully observed before, during,
and after the installation, as well as during future operation and maintenance. The
following are important safety notifications for the installer and any end users of this
product under normal operating conditions.
1. Do not disassemble the battery. Contact your distributor for any
warranty issues in need of repair for proper handling instructions.
Incorrect servicing or re-assembly may result in a risk of electric shock
or fire and voiding of warranty.
2. Use caution when working with metal tools on or around batteries
and system. Risk of electrical arcs and/or short circuiting of equipment
can lead to severe injury or death and equipment damage.
3. Beware of high battery current. Please ensure that the battery module
breakers and/or on/off switches are in the “open” or “off” position before
installing or working on the inverter. Use a voltmeter to confirm there is
no voltage present to avoid electric shock.
4. Do not make any connections or disconnections to the system
while the batteries are operating. Damage to system components or
risk of electrical shock may occur if working with energized batteries.
Do not make any connections or disconnections (PV, battery, grid,
communication, etc.) while the inverter is operating.
5. Make sure the battery and rack are properly grounded.
6. An installer should make sure to be well protected by reasonable and
professional insulative equipment [e.g., personal protective equipment
(PPE)].
7. Before installing, operating, or maintaining the system, it is important
to inspect all existing wiring to ensure that it meets the appropriate
specifications and conditions for use.
8. Ensure that the battery and system component connections are
secure and proper to prevent damage or injuries caused by improper
installation.