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1. Using the mounting bracket as a template, mark four screw holes onto the wall. For 16 in.
(40.6 cm) on center stud mounting, use the four holes, marked A in Figure 4 on the prior
page. Make sure the holes are in the center of each stud before marking the drill location.
2. After marking the screw hole locations, drill the pilot holes for the appropriate screw type
that will hold the weight of the inverter in the selected material. 1/4“ lag bolts are recom-
mended for mounting on wood framed walls.
3. Align the mounting bracket over the pilot holes and install the mounting hardware ush to
mounting surface. Please tighten to the recommended torque necessary to hold the
mounting bracket rmly to the wall surface.
4. Becasue the inverters are heavy, they should be lifted out of the cardboard container by at
least two people (PVI 3800TL weighs 43 lbs (19.5 kg) and PVI 5200/6600/7600TL weigh 65
lbs (29.5 kg)).
5. With two people, lift up the inverter and place it carefully onto the mounting bracket. Install
two locking nuts as shown in Figure 15 to secure the device.
6. Check that the inverter is seated securely on the wall.
It is recommended to use stainless steel screws, especially if installed outdoors. Be sure to
verify sheer and pullout strength of anchors or other wall attachments.
Part Description Required torque Tooling
Wiring Box Cover
Screws
Torx T30 screws (x4) for
attaching the wiring box
cover to the wiring box
max. 71 in-lbs (8 Nm) Torx T30
Wiring Box Interior
Nuts
10mm nuts (x4) that secure
the wiring box to the inver-
ter stage assembly
max. 71 in-lbs (8 Nm) 10mm wrench
3.4 Required torques for PVI inverters
Table 2: Required Torques for PVI inverters
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