Conergy IPG series central inverters
4–1:
Transportation by forklift
(1) Marking on the device showing centre of gravity
| Avoid the effects produced by impact when using a crane or
forklift.
| Transport the device in an upright position only.
| Ensure the transportation method produces low levels of
vibration.
| If a forklift is used, only raise the central inverter from the rear.
Hazard due to incorrect lifting device!
Material damage or personal injuries may be caused if the central
inverters are incorrectly attached when lifted.
| Attach central inverters only to the designated suspension
devices (Conergy IPG 40K–60K) or transportation rails (Conergy
IPG 80K–300K).
| The central inverters have a high, eccentric centre of gravity
(1). If attention is not paid to this centre of gravity, the load
can tip over during lifting and during transport. This can result
in personal injuries or material damage.
| Check the centre of gravity (1) for the model of device
concerned.
| Use > 1500 m steel cable.
| Use steel cables of lengths which suit the type of device.
| For the hanger assembly, only use standardised steel cables
which have been approved for transporting the tension load
specific to the device.
| After the device has been set down at its location, remove the
transportation rails (Conergy IPG 80K–300K), otherwise these will
have a negative effect on the ventilation of the power electronics!
Operating manual
4 Transportation and assembly
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