Fronius Primo 3.0-1 Instructions De Service page 8

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If the inverter becomes too hot, it automatically reduces the current output power in order
to protect itself.
Reasons for the inverter becoming too hot include the ambient temperature being too
high or inadequate heat dissipation (e.g. if it is installed in a switch cabinet without suit-
able heat dissipation).
Proper use/inten-
The inverter is intended exclusively to convert direct current from solar modules into
ded purpose
alternating current and to feed this into the public grid.
Utilisation not in accordance with the intended purpose comprises:
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Fronius shall not be liable for any damage resulting from such action.
No warranty claims will be entertained.
Proper use also includes:
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When designing the photovoltaic system, ensure that all components are operated within
their permitted operating ranges at all times.
Observe all the measures recommended by the solar module manufacturer to ensure
that the solar module retains its properties in the long term.
Obey the regulations of the power supply company regarding connection methods and
energy fed into the grid.
Warning notices
There are warning notices and safety symbols on and in the inverter. These warning
on the device
notices and safety symbols must not be removed or painted over. They warn against
incorrect operation, as this may result in serious injury and damage.
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Any use above and beyond this purpose
Making any modifications to the inverter that have not been expressly approved by
Fronius
the installation of components that are not distributed or expressly approved by
Fronius.
Carefully reading and obeying all the instructions and all the safety and danger
notices in the Operating Instructions and Installation Instructions
Performing all stipulated maintenance work
Installation as specified in the Installation Instructions

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