1. All installation operations must be completed by professional technicians; all electrical installations must comply with local and national electrical standards.
2. Installers must carefully read the instructions and receive relevant training before proceeding with the installation.
3. Before installation, check whether the inverter is damaged during transportation
4. When choosing the installation location of the solar inverter, it should be ensured that there is no interference from other electromagnetic equipment around.
5. Under the sunlight, the photovoltaic modules must be covered with opaque materials or the DC side circuit breaker must be disconnected for electrical connection, otherwise the photovoltaic array will generate dangerous voltage and cause electric shock accidents.
6. Before installing the inverter, check whether its model and specification meet the environmental protection requirements.
7. Avoid unnecessary circuit board connection when installing the inverter to prevent static electricity from damaging the equipment.
8. After the installation of the inverter is completed, the permission of the local power department must be obtained, and all electrical connections must be confirmed before the inverter can be connected to the grid.
9. Heed and obey the warning signs on the product.
10. Before operation, make a preliminary visual inspection of the equipment for damage or other dangerous conditions.
11. Pay attention to the heat on the surface of the inverter. When installing, reserve enough space to facilitate heat dissipation.