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3.6 Mounting the Inverter
In order to mount the inverter securely, the surface and the mounting hardware must also be able to support
at least twice the weight of the inverter. To meet regulatory safety requirements, the PICOGLF Series must
be mounted:
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1: On a horizontal surface (shelf or table top) with
top side up,
Figure 23
2: On a vertical surface (like a wall) with the DC
terminals facing left and the fan axis horizontal.
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3: On a vertical surface (like a wall) with the DC
terminals facing down and the fan axis vertical.
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4 On a surface upside down.
Warning! The inverter surface may get as
high as 80 (176) during operation, do not touch.
The unit should be installed so it is not likely to come
into contact with people.
After determining the mounting position, refer to the physical dimensions as shown in below figures or use
the base of the inverter as a template to mark your mounting screw locations. After marking the mounting
screw locations, mount the unit with appropriate mounting hardware.