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Important safety instructions, Audience, Symbols used – Outback Power Systems GS8048 Operator Manual User Manual

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Important Safety Instructions

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

This manual contains important safety instructions for the Radian Series Inverter/Charger. Read all
instructions and cautionary markings on the inverter and on any accessories or additional equipment

included in the installation. Failure to adhere to these instructions could result in severe shock or

possible electrocution. Exercise extreme caution at all times to prevent accidents.

Audience

This manual is intended for anyone required to operate the Radian Series Inverter/Charger

.

Operators

must be familiar with all the safety regulations pertaining to operating this kind of equipment as
dictated by local code. Operators must also have a complete understanding of this equipment’s

features and functions. Do not use this product unless it has been installed by a qualified installer in

accordance with the Radian Series Inverter/Charger Installation Manual.

Symbols Used

WARNING: Hazard to Human Life

This type of notation indicates that the hazard could be harmful to human life.

CAUTION: Hazard to Equipment

This type of notation indicates that the hazard may cause damage to the equipment.

IMPORTANT:

This type of notation indicates that the information provided is important to

the installation, operation and/or maintenance of the equipment. Failure to

follow the recommendations in such a notation could result in voiding the
equipment warranty.

Definitions

The following is a list of initials, terms, and definitions used in conjunction with this product.

Table 1 Terms and Definitions

Term

Definition

12V AUX

Auxiliary connection that supplies 12 Vdc to control external devices.

AC

Alternating Current; refers to voltage produced by the inverter, utility grid, or generator

AGS

Advanced Generator Start

CSA

Canadian Standards Association; establishes Canadian national standards and the Canadian

Electrical Code, including C22.1 and C22.2

DC

Direct Current; refers to voltage produced by the batteries or renewable source