Eaton Electrical ETN1000 Marine Battery User Manual


 
Edition 1.6E, 2010/06 4
Safety instructions
z Risk of Electric Shock
1. Do not remove the casing. Inverter contains no user serviceable parts.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
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2. When a photovoltaic panel is exposed to light, it generates a DC voltage.
When connected to this equipment, a photovoltaic panel will charge
the DC link capacitors.
3. Energy stored in this equipment’s DC link capacitors presents a risk of
electric shock. Even after the unit is disconnected from the grid and
photovoltaic panels, high voltages may still exist inside the PV-Inverter.
Do not remove the casing until at least 30 minutes after disconnecting
all power sources.
4. This unit is designed to feed power to the public power grid (utility) only.
Do not connect this unit to an AC source or generator. Connecting
Inverter to external devices could result in serious damage to your
equipment.
5. Carefully remove the unit from its packaging and inspect for external
damage. If you find any imperfections, please contact your local
dealer.