Calculating fuse/circuit breaker size, Calculating fuse/circuit breaker size –7 – Xantrex Technology 3000 User Manual

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Calculating Fuse/Circuit Breaker Size

Because your batteries can provide thousands of amps of short-circuit

current, you need fuses or circuit breakers that can safely withstand the

short-circuit current that the batteries can produce.
To select the correct fuse type and size:
1. Determine the total short-circuit current rating for your batteries. For

example:

If you are using one battery to power your inverter and its short-
circuit current rating is 500 A, the total short-circuit current rating
is 500 A.

If you are powering your inverter with two 12 V batteries
connected in parallel, and each battery has a short-circuit current
rating of 500 A, the total short-circuit current rating is 1000 A.

If you are powering your inverter with two 6 V batteries
connected in series, and each battery has a short-circuit current
rating of 500 A, the total short-circuit current rating is 500 A.

2. Once you have determined the total short-circuit current rating of

your batteries, pick the fuse/circuit breaker’s interrupt capacity based
on the short-circuit current calculated in step 1.

3. Choose a fuse/circuit breaker with a correct current rating.
Fuses can be bought at any marine supply store, RV supply store, or

electrical products store.

Important:

For batteries connected in parallel, the total short-circuit current

rating is the sum of the short-circuit current ratings of all of the batteries
connected in parallel. For batteries connected in series, the total short-circuit
current rating is equal to the short-circuit rating of a single battery.

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