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Operation

3.11.2 Parallel System Connections and Components

The basic installation procedure of the parallel system is similar to that of a single inverter system.

However, the AC and DC connections and components required in the parallel system must be

considered.
3.11.2.1

AC and DC Connections Simplifi ed Using Magnum Panels

The AC and DC connections in the parallel system depend upon other components (noted in the

two sections below in bold), but are simplifi ed when using the Magnum Panel (MP-E & MMP-E)

Series of enclosures. As shown in Figure 3-6, the AC panel and DC panel—which are part of the

MP-E & MMP-E Series enclosures—provide these separate components; and the specifi c AC or DC

wiring to these components are completed for you. Figures 3-7 and 3-8 are simplifi ed diagrams

of the AC and DC panels showing the connections and components.
3.11.2.2

AC Connections Required in Parallel System

The AC input supply to the parallel system must be a 230 VAC system that provides one line

conductors, a neutral, and a ground. Each MS-PE inverter requires a single-pole circuit breaker

rated for a maximum 30A. Typically the AC supply originates in a main distribution panel, providing

the separate AC breakers required for the AC input of each MS-PE inverter. This main panel also

has to provide the AC busbars to allow connection of the neutral and ground conductors to each

inverter input.
The AC output side of the parallel system requires an electrical panel—referred to as the inverter

panel—that combines all the inverter outputs and is equipped with a large circuit breaker rated for

the total output current of the parallel system. This inverter panel must provide the AC busbars

for the neutral and ground conductors from each inverter output.
If the inverter system requires isolation from the AC source for servicing without losing power to

the AC loads, an AC bypass should be installed between the AC input and output connections.
3.11.2.3

DC Connections Required in Parallel System

When inverters are stacked they must operate from a common battery bank. In other words, the

DC negative of one inverter must be common with the second inverter and likewise for the DC

positive. Each inverter must be wired to the single battery bank separately and have a DC breaker

in the positive side, matched to the cable size.
All DC negatives are required to be combined on a DC busbar and if the system requires battery

bank monitoring, a full system DC shunt will need to be installed in the DC negative side.

DC

BREAKERS

DC BREAKERS

(1 – 4)

MAS SL1 SL2 SL3

O

PTION

MP-E SERIES

(DC PANEL)

MS-PE INVERTERS

(1 - 4)

POS

NEG

DC

SHUNT

DC

BUSBARS

DC

BUSBARS

DC LOADS

(Customer Connection)

DC SOURCE

(Customer Connection)

NEG

POS

AC

BYPASS

OFF

ON

INVERTER

BUSBAR

MP-E SERIES

(AC PANEL)

MS-PE INVERTERS

(1 - 4)

IN

OUT

AC LOADS

(Customer Connection)

AC SOURCE

(Customer Connection)

AC

BUSBARS

AC

BUSBARS

AC BREAKERS

(1 – 4)

MAS SL1

SL2

SL3

Figure 3-7, Simplifi ed Magnum Panel

(AC Panel)

Figure 3-8, Simplifi ed Magnum Panel

(DC Panel)

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