14 disconnecting the inverter – SMA SC 500CP-US User Manual

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14  Disconnecting the Inverter

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Installation Manual

14 Disconnecting the Inverter

This section explains how to disconnect the inverter from voltage sources. Follow all instructions when carrying out work

on the inverter, in order to avoid personal injury and property damage.

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Danger to life from electric shock due to live voltage
High voltages are present in the live components of the inverter. Touching live components results in death or serious

injury due to electric shock.

• When working in a high contact-risk environment, wear Hazard Risk Category 2 personal protective equipment.
• Do not touch live components.
• Follow the instructions precisely.
• Observe all safety messages on the product and in the documentation.
• Observe all safety precautions of the module manufacturer.
• Before any work on the inverter is performed, always disconnect the following components from voltage sources

if live voltage is not absolutely necessary:

– Power line voltage for grid feed-in
– Internal power supply
– DC voltage from the PV array
– Additional external voltages, e.g. control signals of a control room

• Ensure that no disconnected components can be reconnected.
• After disconnecting the inverter from voltage sources, wait at least 15 minutes for the capacitors of the inverter to

discharge completely.

• Always check that no voltage is present in any of the components before working on the inverter.
• Ground and short-circuit the device.
• Cover or shield any adjacent live components.

Danger to life from electric shock due to live DC cables
DC cables connected to PV modules that are exposed to sunlight are live. Touching live components results in death or

serious injury.

• Wear Hazard Risk Category 2 personal protective equipment for all work on the inverter.
• Prior to connecting the DC cables, ensure that the DC cables are voltage-free.

Danger to life from electric shock due to ground fault
If a ground fault has occurred, parts of the plant that are supposedly grounded may in fact be live. Touching incorrectly

grounded components can result in death or very serious injuries from electric shock.

• Ensure that no voltage is present before touching any components of the PV plant.
• Wear Hazard Risk Category 2 personal protective equipment for all work on the inverter.

Danger to life from electric shock when entering the PV field
Ground fault monitoring with GFDI and Advanced Remote GFDI does not provide protection from injury when GFDI is

activated. PV modules grounded by GFDI discharge voltage to ground. When entering the PV field, lethal electric

shocks may occur.

• Before entering the PV field, switch the PV array to insulated operation.
• Ensure that the insulation resistance of the PV array is greater than 1 k Ω .

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