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8 final inspection, 9 functional test, Installation 2.9 functional test – Magnum Energy MS-G Series User Manual

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Installation

2.9 Functional

Test

After all electrical connections

to the inverter, batteries, AC source and sub-panel

have been

completed, follow these steps to test the installation and the inverter’s operation.

CAUTION: Use a multimeter to verify the correct DC voltage for your particular inverter

model (i.e., 24-volt battery bank for a 24-volt inverter) and to ensure the polarity of the

battery voltage is correct (battery positive connected to the inverter positive terminal

and the battery negative connected to the inverter negative terminal).

1. Apply battery power to the inverter by closing the DC circuit breaker. The inverter will remain

off, but the green status indicator on the front of the inverter will quickly blink once to indicate

that DC power has been connected and the inverter is ready to be turned on.

2. Prior to turning on the inverter, make sure all AC loads (i.e., appliances) are NOT connected

to the inverter’s output or to any AC outlets powered by the inverter.

3. Lightly press and release the inverter’s ON/OFF switch to turn the inverter on. Verify the

inverter’s status indicator is blinking—indicating the inverter is on.

4. Connect a 10-25 watt light bulb to the inverter output and verify it comes on and shines

normally. DO NOT connect anything larger than a 25-watt light bulb until all wiring and voltages

are confi rmed to be correct.

Info: The inverter’s AC output voltage will not be correct until a load greater than 5

watts (default setting) is connected to the inverter; or, Search mode is turned off with

a remote display (ME-RC, ME-ARC, or ME-RTR). A 10-25 watt light bulb is used as it is

a suffi cient load to bring the inverter out of Search mode and up to full voltage.

5. Check the AC output voltage of the inverter by connecting an AC voltmeter to the output

terminals as shown in Figures 2-26 or 2-27 (verify the correct output voltages).

6. Press and release the inverter’s ON/OFF switch to turn the inverter off. The inverter’s status

indicator and the connected load should go off.

7. Apply AC power to the inverter’s AC input. After the AC input power is qualifi ed (approximately

15 seconds), the incoming AC power will transfer through the inverter to the inverter’s AC

output and power the light bulb. Verify that the inverter’s status indicator and the light bulb

come on.

8. Even though the light bulb is on, the inverter is currently disabled (off). Press and release the

ON/OFF switch on the inverter to enable (turn on) the inverter.

9. Disconnect the incoming AC power to the inverter. Verify the light bulb remains on and is now

powered by the inverter.

If the inverter passes all the steps, the inverter is ready for use. If the inverter fails any of the

steps, refer to the Troubleshooting section in this manual.

AC Terminal Block

AC Output

120 Vac

(± 5%)

Neutral to

Ground

< 0.5 Vac

Note: For ease of viewing,

GFCI not pictured.

Figure 2-26, AC Voltage Checks

(MS2012-G model)

Figure 2-27, AC Voltage Checks

(MS2000-G model)

AC Terminal Block

Note: For ease of viewing,

GFCI not pictured.

Neutral to

Ground

< 0.5 Vac

BLACK

WHITE

AC Output

120 Vac

(± 5%)