Specifications

LD600-12 Manual Selectronic Australia
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Radio Frequency Interference
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) can be a problem for owners of inverters.
RFI in a domestic situation may produce noise or interference on a radio or
TV receiver.
Considerable development time has resulted in a reduction of the RFI
generated by the inverter to a level that complies with C-tick requirements.
Compliance to this standard means RFI is low, but how well the inverter
performs in a particular installation can vary. Below are some suggestions to
help reduce the effects of RFI in your installation;
It is recommended that the power system including the inverter be
housed at least 15 metres from the home.
Ensure an earth stake is placed as close to the inverter as possible and
connected to the inverter via a short length of wire. See page 2 for
wiring details.
Avoid running DC cables into the home, if at all possible. If this
cannot be avoided, run DC and AC in separate conduits separated by
as much distance as practicable. All DC wiring should also be kept
together and be as short as possible.
If your inverter is to be installed in a mobile home or similar, try to
keep your inverter at least one metre away from your radio or audio
equipment. The further the better.