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 283.0 OperationThe MS-PAE Series inverter has two normal operating routines; 1. Inverter Mode, which powersyour loads using the batteries, and 2. Standby Mode, which transfers the incoming AC Power (i.e.utility power or a generator) to power your loads and uses this incoming power to recharge thebatteries. This inverter also includes an extensive protection circuitry to shut-down the inverterunder certain fault conditions.3.1 Inverter ModeWhen the MS-PAE series is first powered up, it defaults to the OFF mode. The momentary ON/OFFpower switch (item 1 figure 1-1) must be lightly pressed to turn the inverter ON. Subsequentlypressing this switch alternately turns the inverter OFF and ON.Inverter OFF - When the inverter is OFF, no power is used from the batteries to power the ACloads and the status LED will be OFF. If AC power from an external source (Utility or Generator)is connected and qualified on the inverter’s AC input, this AC input power will pass through theinverter to power the AC loads. However, if this AC power is lost, the AC loads will no longer bepowered because the inverter is OFF.When the inverter is turned ON, it operates either by “Searching” or “Inverting”, depending onthe connected AC loads.Searching - When the inverter is first turned ON, the automatic Search feature is enabled. Thisfeature is provided to conserve battery power when AC power is not required. In this mode, theinverter pulses the AC output looking for an AC load (i.e. electrical appliance). Whenever an AC load(greater than 5 watts) is turned on, the inverter recognizes the need for power and automaticallystarts inverting. When there is no load (or less than 5 watts) detected, the inverter automaticallygoes back into search mode to minimize energy consumption from the battery bank. When theinverter is “Searching”, the inverter’s green LED flashes (fast).Info: The factory default value for the Search feature is 5 watts, it can be turned offor adjusted from 5 to 50 watts using the ME-RC or ME-ARC remote display.Inverting - When a load greater than 5 watts is connected to the inverter output, the MS-PAEseries “inverts” the DC power from the battery and supplies 120/240VAC power to your sub-panelThe inverter’s green LED flashes once every 2 seconds (medium flash) to indicate it is inverting.The amount of time the inverter can be inverting and provide power is directly related to theamount of AC loads that are connected and the capacity of the battery bank. Refer to figure 3-1to see the flow of power from the DC input to the AC output while in the Inverter Mode.C B 3 (30 A )AC H OT 2 INAC H OT 1 INAC H OT 2 OU TAC H OT 1 OU TD C POSIT IVED C N EGAT IVEAC T ransfer R elayPow er T ransform erF ET BridgeC B 2 (30 A )AC N EU T R AL AC N EU T R ALACD CACOU T240VA C 120VAC120VACD CINFigure 3-1, Power Flow - Inverter ModeOperation
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