General safety precautions, Personal safety, Qualified personnel – Xantrex Technology GT Series User Manual

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Safety

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This guide for use by qualified personnel only

General Safety Precautions

1. When installing the Ethernet Communications Kit in GT Series Three

Phase Grid Tie Inverters use only components recommended or sold by
Xantrex. Doing otherwise may result in a risk of fire, electric shock,
injury to persons, and will void the warranty.

2. Do not attempt to operate the Ethernet Communications Kit if it has

been dropped, or received more than cosmetic damage during transport
or shipping. If the Ethernet Communications Kit is damaged, or
suspected to be damaged, see the Warranty section of this manual.

3. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, lock-out and tag the inverters

before attempting any maintenance, service, or cleaning.

Personal Safety

Follow these instructions to ensure your safety while installing the Ethernet
Communications Kit in Inverter Grid Tie Inverters.

Qualified Personnel

Only qualified personnel should perform the transportation, installation and
initial operation and maintenance of the GT Series Three Phase Grid Tie
Inverters in accordance with National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, as
well as all state and local code requirements. Follow all national accident
prevention regulations.
Qualified personnel, within the meaning of these basic safety regulations,
will be people who are familiar with the installation, assembly, start-up and
operation of the GT Series Three Phase Grid Tie Inverters and have the
appropriate qualifications with respect to their functions.

Safety Equipment

Authorized service personnel must be equipped with standard safety
equipment including the following:

Safety glasses and ear protection

Steel-toed safety boots and safety hard hats

Padlocks and tags

Appropriate meter to verify that the circuits are de-energized
(1000 Vac and DC rated, minimum)

Check local safety regulations for other requirements.

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