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Installation
2.0 Installation
Info: Installations should be performed by qualifi ed personnel, such as a licensed
or certifi ed electrician. It is the installer’s responsibility to determine which safety
codes apply and to ensure that all applicable installation requirements are followed.
Applicable installation codes vary depending on the specifi c location and application of
the installation.
CAUTION: Review the “Important Product Safety Information” on pages ii-v before any
installation.
CAUTION: The inverter is heavy. Use proper lifting techniques during installation to
prevent personal injury.
The simplifi ed system diagram shown in Figure 2-1 should be reviewed to assist you in planning
and designing your installation. This drawing is not intended to override or restrict any national
or local electrical codes. This drawing should not be the determining factor as to whether the
installation is compliant, that is the responsibility of the electrician and the on-site inspector.
2.1 Pre-Installation
Before proceeding, read the entire Installation section to determine how to best install your ME-G
inverter/charger. The more thorough you plan in the beginning, the better your inverter needs
will be met.
2.1.1
Unpacking and Inspection
Carefully remove the ME-G Series inverter/charger from its shipping container and inspect all
contents. Verify the following items are included:
• The ME-G Series inverter/charger
• Red and black DC terminal covers with Phillips screws
• Two 5/16” Kep or Flange nuts (installed on the DC terminals)
• Battery Temperature Sensor
• Warning
label
• ME-G Series Owner’s Manual
If items appear to be missing or damaged, contact your Magnum product authorized dealer or
Sensata. If at all possible, keep your shipping box to help protect your inverter from damage if it
ever needs to be returned for service. Save your proof-of-purchase as a record of your ownership;
it will also be needed if the unit should require in-warranty service.
Record the unit’s model and serial number in the front of this manual in case you need to provide
this information in the future. It is much easier to record this information now, instead of trying
to gather it after the unit has been installed.
2.1.2
Required Tools and Materials
Hardware/Materials
• Strain-reliefs, and appropriate fi ttings
• Electrical tape
• 1/4” mounting bolts and lock washers (x4 min.)
• Wire ties
Tools
• Miscellaneous
screwdrivers
• Pliers
• Wire
strippers
• Drill and drill bits
• Pencil or marker
• Multimeter
• Level
• 1/2”
wrench