Contents - contact information
- important safety instructions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Figure 1-1, Power Switch, Status LED and Accessory Connection Ports
- Features and Benefi ts
- Figure 1-3, Left Side Features
- How the MS-PAE Series Inverter/Charger Works
- Installation 2.0 Installation
- Figure 2-1, Simplifi ed Installation Diagram - Single Inverter
- Figure 2-2, Approved Mounting Positions
- Figure 2-3, MS-PAE Series Dimensions
- Grounding Inverters
- Table 2-1, AC Grounding Electrode Conductor Sizing
- Table 2-2, Equipment Grounding Conductor Sizing
- DC Wiring
- Figure 2-8, DC and Battery Temperature Sensor Wiring
- Table 2-3, Recommended DC Wire/Overcurrent Device
- Figure 2-9, Battery Hardware Installation
- Figure 2-11, Battery Temperature Sensor
- AC Wiring
- Figure 2-12, AC Terminal Block
- Figure 2-13, AC Wiring
- Inverter Warning Label
- Functional Test
- Operation 3.0 Operation
- Standby Mode
- Figure 3-3, Automatic 4-Stage Charging Graph
- Battery Temperature Sensor Operation
- Protection Circuitry Operation
- Start-Up
- Factory Default Values
- Table 4-1, Troubleshooting Guide
- Performing an Inverter Reset
- Overview
- Figure 5-1, Simplifi ed Installation Diagram - Multiple Inverters (stacked in parallel)
- Parallel System Connections and Components
- Specifi cations A.1 Specifi cations
- A.2 Effi ciency Graphs
- Optional Equipment/Accessories B.1 Optional Equipment/Accessories
- Table C-1, Typical Appliance Power Consumption
- C.2 Battery Bank Sizing Worksheet
- C.3 Battery Wiring
- Figure C-4, Battery Bank Wiring Examples (24-volt)
- Figure C-5, Battery Bank Wiring Examples (48-volt)
- Warranty and Service D.1 Limited Warranty
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© 2009 Magnum Energy IncPage 162.3 DC WiringThis section describes the inverter’s required DC wire sizes and the recommended disconnect/over-current protection and how to make the DC connections to the inverter and the battery bank.Refer to figure 2-8 when connecting the DC wires.WARNING: Even though DC voltage is “low voltage”, significant hazards may be pres-ent, particularly from short circuits of the battery system.CAUTION: The inverter is NOT reverse polarity protected which means that if the neg-ative and positive battery voltage is connected backwards to the inverter, the inverterwill likely be damaged. You should verify the correct voltage polarity using a voltmeterBEFORE connecting the DC wires.Info: DO NOT connect the battery cables to the inverter until all wiring is completeand the correct DC voltage and polarity has been verified.CAUTION: Before wiring the DC cables, review the safety information at the begin-ning of this manual and the following to ensure a safe and long-lived system:When the inverter is installed in a Photovoltaic System, the NEC requires that theDC circuit conductors and overcurrent devices to the inverter be sized to carry notless than 125 percent of the inverter’s maximum current rating.The DC positive and negative cables connected to the inverter from the batterybank should be tied together with wire ties or electrical tape approximately every6 inches. This helps improves the surge capability and reduces the effects of induc-tance, which improves the inverter waveform and reduces the wear of the inverter’sfilter capacitors.Crimped and sealed copper ring terminal lugs with a 5/16” hole should be used toconnect the DC wires to the inverter’s DC terminals.The battery bank voltage MUST match the DC voltage required by the inverter (i.e.24-volt battery bank for a 24-volt inverter) or the inverter may be damaged.To ensure the maximum performance from the inverter, all connections from the bat-tery bank to the inverter should be minimized, the exception is the DC overcurrentdisconnect in the positive line and a shunt in the negative line. Any other additionalconnection will contribute to additional voltage drops and these extra connectionspoints may loosen during use.All wiring to the battery terminals should be checked periodically (once a month)for proper tightness. The torque requirement for the DC terminals is between 10to 12 ft lbf (13.6 to 16.3 Nm). If you don’t have a torque wrench, ensure all DCterminals are tight and cannot move.Be aware that overtightening or misthreading the nuts on the DC terminals cancause the bolts to strip and snap/break off.Make sure cables have a smooth bend radius and do not become kinked. Place longcable runs in conduit and follow existing wire runs where possible.A brief spark or arc may occur when connecting the battery cables to the inverterDC terminals; this is normal and due to the inverter’s internal capacitors beingcharged.Color code the DC cables/wires with colored tape or heat shrink tubing: RED for positive(+); WHITE for negative (-); and GREEN for DC ground to avoid polarity problems.••••••••••Installation
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