Specifications
Safety
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This manual is for use by qualified personnel only
WARNING: Limitations on use
The Xantrex inverter is not intended for use in connection with life support systems
or other medical equipment or devices. The Xantrex inverter may only be used in
grid-interconnected PV systems; it is not suitable for any other application areas.
WARNING: Explosion hazard
The IGBT module may explode in the event of a major malfunction.
Do not operate the inverter with the doors open.
WARNING: Crush hazard
The inverters have a very high balance point and can easily fall over if they are
moved without caution. The inverter must be securely attached to the mounting
surface after positioning.
WARNING: Burn hazard
Inverters contain internal components that become hot during normal operation.
Use caution when servicing if inverter has been operating. Allow time for parts to
cool before contact.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock, explosion, and arc
flash
When installing the Xantrex inverter use only components recommended or sold
by Schneider Electric. Doing otherwise may result in a risk of fire, electric shock,
injury to persons, and will void the warranty.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock, explosion, and arc
flash
Do not attempt to operate the Xantrex inverter if it has been dropped, or received
more than cosmetic damage during transport or shipping. If the Xantrex inverter
is damaged, or suspected to be damaged, see the Warranty for this unit in the
Xantrex GT500 E & Xantrex GT630 E Operation Manual.
WARNING: Risk of fire and equipment damage
The overcurrent protective devices within the Xantrex inverter are intended for
protecting the Xantrex inverter circuitry only. It is the installer's responsibility to
determine the overcurrent protection required for the PV array or external AC or
DC cabling, in accordance with the applicable installation codes.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock, explosion, and arc
flash. Risk of equipment damage
Unsafe conditions and damage to the inverter may result if the inverter is
energized with condensation present inside the unit. Storage, transportation, and
operational conditions must ensure that internal condensation is not created, or
that the inverter is dry before energizing. Obey the environmental specifications
and classifications in Table A-2 and Table A-3.