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Enphase micro-inverters can be mounted on different surfaces.
Mounting Options for Enphase Micro-Inverters
Enphase micro-inverters can be mounted on various surfaces, including wooden or metal rails, concrete, and existing roof structures. The recommended maximum weight capacity for mounting is 20 pounds (9 kg) per micro-inverter. It’s crucial to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and use a suitable attachment method to ensure secure and level mounting.
Surface Preparation and Attachment Techniques
When preparing surfaces for Enphase micro-inverter mounting, ensure they are clean, dry, and free from debris. Use a level to guarantee a stable base, and avoid mounting near electrical outlets or other heat sources. For concrete or brick surfaces, use a suitable drill bit to create holes for the provided screws or anchors. Wooden surfaces can be mounted using screws or nails, while metal rails can be secured using clamps or adhesive-backed hooks.
Installation and Safety Considerations
When installing Enphase micro-inverters, always follow the manufacturer’s instructions and take necessary safety precautions. This includes wearing protective gear, ensuring proper ventilation, and avoiding electrical shock. Before starting the installation process, consult local building codes and regulations, and obtain necessary permits or approvals. Properly grounding the micro-inverter and ensuring a secure connection to the solar panel are also essential for safe and efficient operation.
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