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Installation, 1 dc wire sizing, 2 dc overcurrent protection – Magnum Energy MS-PE Series User Manual

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Installation

2.4.1

DC Wire Sizing

It is important to use the correct sized DC wire to achieve maximum effi ciency from the system

and to reduce fi re hazards associated with overheating. Always keep your wire runs as short as

practical to prevent low voltage shutdowns and to keep the DC breaker from nuisance tripping (or

open fuses) because of increased current draw. See Table 2-1 to select the minimum DC wire size

(and corresponding overcurrent device) based on your inverter model. The cable sizes listed in

Table 2-1 are required in order to reduce stress on the inverter, minimize voltage drops, increase

system effi ciency, and ensure the inverter’s ability to surge heavy loads.
If the distance from the inverter to the battery bank is greater than 1.5 m (5 ft), the DC wire

will need to be increased. Longer distances cause an increase in resistance, which affects the

performance of the inverter. Use the overcurrent device as previously identifi ed from Table 2-1,

and then refer to Table 2-2 to determine the minimum DC wire size needed for various distances

(based on your inverter model).

2.4.2

DC Overcurrent Protection

DC overcurrent protection is not included in the inverter—for safety reasons and to comply with

electrical code regulations—it must be provided as part of the installation. The DC overcurrent

protection device must be installed in the positive DC cable line—it can be a fuse or a circuit breaker—

and must be DC rated. It must be correctly sized according to the size of the DC cables being

used, which means it is required to open before the cable reaches its maximum current carrying

capability, thereby preventing a fi re. In a residential or commercial electrical installation, standard

safety practices require both overcurrent protection and a disconnect switch. If a circuit breaker

is used as the overcurrent protection device, it can also be used as the required DC disconnect.
If a fuse is used as an overcurrent device, a Class-T type or equivalent is recommended. This

fuse type is rated for DC operation, can handle high short-circuit currents, and has a time delay

that allows for momentary current surges from the inverter without opening the fuse. However,

because the fuse can be energized from both directions, standard safety practices require that

the power be disconnected on both ends of the fuse before servicing.
Use Table 2-1 to select the DC overcurrent device needed based on the recommended minimum

wire size for your particular inverter model (may not meet all local code or industry standard

requirements).

Table 2-1, Recommended DC Wire/Overcurrent Device for Rated Use

Inverter

Model

Maximum

Continuous

Current

1

Using Conduit

In Free Air

DC

Grounding

Electrode

Wire Size

4

Minimum DC

Wire Size

(rating)

2

Recomm.

DC Breaker

Size

3

Minimum DC

Wire Size

(rating)

2

Maximum

DC Fuse

Size

3

MS4124PE

273 amps

107.2 mm

2

(#4/0 AWG)

260 amps

250 amps

5

67.4 mm

2

(#2/0 AWG)

300 amps

300 amps

with time

delay

13.3 mm

2

(#6 AWG)

MS4348PE

143 amps

67.4 mm

2

(#2/0 AWG)

195 amps

175 amps

33.6 mm

2

(#2 AWG)

190 amps

175 amps

with time

delay

13.3 mm

2

(#6 AWG)

Note

1

– Maximum continuous current is based on the inverter’s continuous power rating at the lowest input

voltage with an inverter ineffi ciency factored in.
Note

2

– Copper wire rated with 90°C (194°F) insulation at an ambient temperature of 30°C (86°F), with a

multiple cable fi ll factor (0.8) de-rating (if needed).
Note

3

– The next larger standard size overcurrent device may be used if the de-rated cable ampacity falls

between the standard recommended overcurrent devices.
Note

4

– As recommended, the DC grounding electrode conductor can be a 13.3 mm

2

(#6 AWG) conductor

if that is the only connection to the grounding electrode and that grounding electrode is a rod, pipe, or plate

electrode.
Note

5

– May not allow continuous operation at full rated power.

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