Permanent installation, Recommended tools, Where to install – Tundra HTS3000(T) User Manual
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HTS(T)-300_1200-GD-0114-EN
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3 Permanent Installation
The use of the Tundra International installation kit is strongly recommended. This complete installation kit is custom designed to
maximize performances. It has been developed to promote safe installation and to help eliminate the difficult task of identifying and
shopping for the requisite materials in stores.
CAUTION!
Before installation, make sure that the inverter is turned “OFF.”
3.1
Recommended material
HTS 300(T)
HTS 600(T)
HTS 1200(T)
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Tundra CM series installation kit
N/A
CM1000
CM1200/1500
OR
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Welding cable
Awg 10
Awg 6
Awg 2
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6 Tin plated terminal lugs
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PVC strain relief for flexible cable
½”
½”
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DC fuse block
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DC fuse
30A
60 A
150 A
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Plastic « loom » tubing
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Red and black heat shrinkable tubing
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Plastic cable ties
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Clamps and bolts
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Heavy duty AC power distribution center
3.2
Recommended tools
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Hand held crimping tool for terminal lugs * Mandatory
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Hollow punch or hole saw for metal
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Drill bit set for metal
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Screw driver set
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Open end wrench set
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Side cutters
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Power drill
3.3
Where to install
Your inverter should be installed in a location that meets the following requirements:
- Dry:
Keep the inverter away from any water or moisture.
- Cool:
Ambient air temperature should be between 32 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit (0 and 30
o
Celsius).
- Ventilated:
Ensure that the unit is located in a well-ventilated compartment. At least 6 inches of clearance are required
around the inverter for air flow. Verify that all ventilation openings on the unit (front and rear panels) are
not obstructed.
CAUTION!
To avoid fire hazards and/or overheating, do not cover or obstruct any ventilation openings. Do not install
the inverter in a zero clearance compartment.
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Safe:
Do not install the inverter in the same compartment as batteries, or in any compartment capable of storing
flammable liquids (such as gasoline). Power inverters may produce sparks that can result in fire if exposed
to flammable vapors.
WARNING!
This equipment contains components that tend to produce arcs or sparks. To reduce the risk of fire or
explosion, do not install in a compartment containing batteries or flammable materials, or in a location
that requires ignition protected equipment.