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SimpliPhi Wall Mount Brackets for PHI 3.8 Batteries (Non-Kitted)

SimpliPhi Wall Mount Brackets for PHI 3.8 Batteries (Non-Kitted)

Regular price $159.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $159.00 USD
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NOTE: this is only the bracket. The battery is sold separately.

SimpliPhi Power Mounting Brackets are designed to secure one PHI 3.8 or PHI 2.9 Battery to a load bearing surface. The batteries can be mounted in practically any orientation (terminals up or on any side), with no impact to the performance. Do not install them upside down. The brackets can be mounted directly to a wall or can be arranged on strut channels for ease of positioning (mounting hardware not included). A qualified installer should be familiar with accomplishing this within the appropriate load bearing requirements.

During mechanical testing, individual PHI 3.8 and PHI 2.9 Mounting Brackets were exposed to 200 pounds each of downward pressure along the bracket’s outer edge. During this test, a deflection of approximately 30 thousandths of an inch was measured. Bracket sets are designed to hold one PHI 3.8 Module with a weight of 78.24 pounds or one PHI 2.9 Module with a weight of 61.06 pounds.

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your homeowners association. The
installation cannot begin until all
required permits have been issued.


Permits include:
• Site Survey
• Electrical Permit
• Plumbing Permit
• Building Permit


Upgrade Fuel System
• Gas meter/LP tank (if required)
• Contact underground utility
locator


Disconnect
Electrical Service
• Day of installation
• Inspection (if required)


Install Generator
• Level chosen location
• Install base
• Mount transfer switch
• Run conduit and wiring
• Install fuel line

Follow Up
• Activation
• Demo a simulated outage and turnover the generator keys
• Fuel pressure check
• Final inspection (if required)
• Review service and monitoring
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