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Decommissioning the Inverter
Risk of injury when lifting the inverter, or if it is dropped
The inverter weighs 16 kg. There is risk of injury if the inverter is lifted incorrectly or dropped while
being transported or when attaching it to or removing it from the wall mounting bracket.
• Transport and lift the inverter carefully.
Procedure:
1.
Danger to life due to high voltages
• Disconnect the inverter from all voltage sources (see Section 2.2, page 7).
2. If other cables (e.g. data cables or network cables) are connected, remove them from the
inverter:
• Remove all screws from the enclosure lid and pull the enclosure lid forward smoothly.
• Remove the grounding conductor connection between the inverter and the enclosure lid
from the bottom of the enclosure lid.
• Remove the cables from the inverter.
• Establish the grounding conductor connection between the inverter and the enclosure lid.
• Position the enclosure lid on the enclosure and tighten it using the four screws (torque:
2 Nm).
3.
Risk of burns due to hot enclosure parts
Wait 30 minutes for the enclosure to cool down.
4. If the inverter is screwed to the wall mounting bracket, release the screw on the bottom side
between the inverter and the bracket.
5. If an additional grounding or a equipotential bonding is connected, release the cylindrical
screw M6x16 and remove the grounding cable.
6. Keep the inverter in a horizontal position when lifting it off the wall mounting bracket and
transporting it.
7. If the inverter is to be stored or shipped, pack the inverter and, if applicable, the ESS. Use the
original packaging or packaging that is suitable for the weight and dimensions of the inverter.
8. Dispose of the inverter in accordance with the locally applicable disposal regulations for
electronic waste.
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