Installation
and
Operation
Manual
(REV
H)
PVI
6500
/
PVI
7500
4
General
Safety
Precautions
Trained,
qualified
personnel
are
required
to
mount,
reconfigure
or
repair
this
device.
Do
not
work
on
the
inverter
when
it
is
energized.
Personnel
must
remove
all
conductive
jewelry
prior
to
installation
or
service
of
the
device,
parts,
connectors,
and/or
wiring.
Use
proper
lifting
techniques
whenever
handling
enclosure,
equipment
or
parts.
An
equipment
‐
grounding
conductor
must
be
provided
for
the
inverter
in
accordance
with
local
codes
and
regulations.
A
DC
grounding
connection
must
be
provided
for
the
inverter
in
accordance
with
local
electrical
code.
The
normally
grounded
conductor
may
be
ungrounded
and
energized
when
a
ground
fault
is
indicated.
The
AC
Neutral
connection
is
only
for
voltage
sensing
and
shall
be
neither
used
to
carry
currents
nor
bonded
to
ground
inside
the
inverter
except
in
the
case
of
277VAC
use,
where
the
neutral
is
current
‐
carrying.
This
list
does
not
contain
all
measures
pertinent
to
the
safe
operation
of
the
device.
If
special
problems
arise
which
are
not
described
in
sufficient
detail
for
the
purposes
of
the
user,
contact
your
distributor,
dealer
or
call
the
Solectria
Renewables
customer
service
hotline.
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Safe
Installation
and
Operation
Installation
of
the
device
must
be
in
accordance
with
the
safety
regulations
and
all
other
relevant
national
or
local
regulations.
Correct
grounding
and
over
current
protection
must
be
provided
to
ensure
operational
safety.
Switch
off
and
lock
out
the
circuit
breakers
before
installation
and
wiring.
Avoid
standing
in
water
when
working
on
the
inverter.
Confirm
absence
of
voltage
with
an
AC
voltmeter.
PV
arrays
will
be
energized
when
exposed
to
light.
Cover
the
arrays
with
opaque
material
during
installation
and
wiring.
Confirm
absence
of
voltage
with
a
DC
voltmeter.
Attach
the
circuit
panel
cover
correctly
before
switching
on
the
circuit
breakers.
Do
not
install
the
inverter
in
direct
sunlight.
When
no
external
voltage
is
present,
the
inverter
can
still
hold
high
DC
voltages
and
an
electrical
shock
hazard
may
still
be
present.
Allow
at
least
5
minutes
for
the
inverter
to
discharge
completely
after
disconnecting
the
AC
and
DC
sources
from
the
inverter.
Verify
absence
of
voltage
with
a
DC
voltmeter.
External
heat
sinks
can
reach
high
enough
temperatures
in
normal
operation
to
cause
skin
burn
injury
when
these
parts
are
touched.
To
prevent
the
risk
of
fire
hazard,
do
not
cover
or
obstruct
the
heat
sink.
Allow
changes
in
your
electrical
system
to
be
carried
out
only
by
qualified
electricians.