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Choice of location
General com-
ments regarding
choice of location
The inverter is primarily designed for installation outdoors.
Provided there is sufficient ventilation, the inverter may also be used in an indoor environ-
ment.
The following points must also be taken into account in the choice of location:
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the cabling into the inverter,
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the specified bending radii of the cables,
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adequate bearing capacity per m² of floor for weight of the inverter:
Fronius Agilo Outdoor 100.0-3 ... 806 kg
Fronius Agilo Outdoor 75.0-3 ... 732 kg
IMPORTANT!
The adequate bearing capacity of the floor must be ensured before intro-
ducing and setting up the inverter!
Cabling into the
inverter
The AC cable, DC cable and the data communications cable, if required, can be fed into
the inverter as follows:
a) from below (e.g. via a cable duct or a false floor, maximum cable cross-section = 240
mm²)
b) from the side through the base
c)
from the rear through the base
Feeding the cabling through the base is only possible for cables with a cross-section of
max. 120 mm².
Feeding the cabling from the rear is only possible for cables with a cross-section of max.
95 mm².
IMPORTANT!
If AC cables, DC cables and data communication cables are fed together
into the inverter, ensure adequate insulation is provided between the AC/DC cables and
the data communication cables.
Criteria influenc-
ing choice of lo-
cation
a)
b)
c) Plan view
Place on a solid, even. level and fire-resistant surface only.
Max. ambient temperatures: -25 °C; +50 °C
Summary of Contents for Agilo 100.0-3
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