Danger, Caution – KACO blueplanet 1502x User Manual

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blueplanet Installation Instructions 1502x - 5002x

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DANGER

To ensure maximum protection against hazardous contact

voltages while assembling photovoltaic installations, both

the positive and the negative leads must be strictly isolated

electrically from the ground potential (GP).

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CAUTION

Risk of damage.

Be sure that the polarity is correct when you make the connec-

tion. Connecting it wrongly will cause damage to the inverter.

The positive or negative connection of the PV genera-

tor must be grounded. To find out which way is correct,

ask the module manufacturer. If there is no preferred

grounded connection by the module manufacturer we

recommend grounding the Negative as this is the most

common method.

Connect three strings to the three PV+ clamps (Figure

5.7)

Connect three strings to the three PV- clamps (Figure

5.8)

Clamp the enclosed cable bridge in the upper GFDI ter-

minal and the DC+( Figure 5.7) or DC-connection (Figure

5.8. Consult the module manufacturer for information

on which generator pole should be earthed.

Negative Grounded System (Factory Default)

NOTE

In this configuration the Negative of the PV generator

is grounded through the GFDI fuse.

Negative

Positive

Figure 5.4 DC connection 1502x / 2502x series -
Negative Grounding System

Section 5 ·

Installation and Start-Up

Positive Grounded System

NOTE

In this configuration the Positive of the PV generator

is grounded through the GFDI fuse.

Negative

Positive

Figure 5.5 DC connection 1502 / 2502 x series -
Positive Grounding System

Negative Grounded System (Factory Default)

NOTE

In this configuration the Negative of the PV generator

is grounded through the GFDI fuse.

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Negative

Positive

Figure 5.4 DC connection 3502x / 5002x series -
Negative Grounding System

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