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1.3 General safety precautions
Important! Installation, service, and operating personnel must read this document in its
entirety, and observe all safety and installation procedures as described in this manual.
Never operate system in a manner not described by this manual.
Only qualified personnel should service this product.
Ensure all covers are securely fastened after installation is complete.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in compliance with local work place safety standards must be
worn when working inside the cabinet.
Risks of Fire
Do not expose the system to temperatures exceeding 60 degrees Celsius.
Avoid installation in direct sunlight.
Do not store objects on top of the cabinet.
Do not obstruct the airflow paths of the cabinet air intake.
Do not obstruct the exhaust of cabinet exhaust.
Do not store combustible objects and corrosive chemicals directly adjacent to the system.
Risks of Shock
WARNING! Hazardous Voltages.
The Inverter contains hazardous voltage and energy that may be
lethal. It may only be installed by qualified personnel who have read this manual and are familiar with its
operation and hazards.
Only connect the PCS cabinet to a compatible electrical service as defined in the model specifications. The
PCS must be connected to a dedicated branch circuit in the main electrical panel.
Ensure proper electrical grounding in accordance with code requirements.
CAUTION! Both AC and DC voltage sources are terminated inside this equipment. Each circuit must be
individually disconnected before servicing
Risks of Damage
The PCS is configured for the Pylontech US3000C battery module only. Do not attempt to connect any
other battery to the system.
Do not connect any other loads directly to the battery power bus.
Do not drop, tip, or puncture the cabinet during transport and installation. Visible damage to the cabinet
and/or internal components should be reported to the manufacturer immediately.
Do not store this system for periods longer than six months without a battery maintenance charge. This
may result in permanent damage to the batteries.
1.4 Disposal and Recycling
Do not dispose of the system or any of the components within the cabinet. Batteries, electronics, cables, and
metal parts are recyclable. Consult your municipal waste management authority to determine required methods
of component recycling.