beautypg.com

2 safety, 1 appropriate usage, 2 target group qualifications – SMA SC-COM User Manual

Page 7: 3 safety precautions

background image

SMA Solar Technology AG

2  Safety

Operating Manual

SC-COM-BE-en-20

7

2 Safety

2.1 Appropriate Usage

The Sunny Central Communication Controller (SC-COM) is the central communication interface of the Sunny Central.

The SC-COM establishes the connection between the Sunny Central and the operator.
The SC-COM is used in the Sunny Central of the CP XT and the CP-US production series.
The SC-COM may only be used in accordance with the specifications of this manual. Any other use may result in personal

injury or property damage.
The data collected by the SC-COM can deviate from the data of the energy meter. The SC-COM data must not be used

for billing purposes.
The enclosed documentation is an integral part of the product.

• Read and follow the documentation to ensure proper and optimum use of the SC-COM.
• Keep the documentation in a convenient place for future reference.

2.2 Target Group Qualifications

The tasks described in this manual may be performed by qualified persons only. Skilled persons must have the following

qualifications:

• Knowledge of how the device works and is operated
• Knowledge of how to deal with the dangers and risks associated with installing and using electrical devices
• Training in the installation and commissioning of electrical devices
• Training in the installation and configuration of IT systems
• Knowledge of all applicable standards and directives
• Knowledge of and adherence to this manual and all safety precautions

Skilled persons must be authorised to modify grid-relevant parameters of connected devices.
The SC-COM distinguishes between two user groups: user and installer (see Section 10.1, page 40).

2.3 Safety Precautions

/05*$&

Damage to electronic components due to electrostatic discharge
Electrostatic discharge can damage or destroy electronic components.

• Observe the ESD safety regulations when working on the device.
• Wear suitable personal protective equipment for all work on the inverter.
• Discharge the electrostatic charge by touching uncoated, earthed enclosure parts (e.g. at the PE connection on the

doors). Only then is it safe to touch any electronic components.