Sr series inverter – Samlex America SR1000-148 User Manual

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SR Series Inverter

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Dry Contact Terminal

Relay

COM.

Common contact

N.C.

Normally closed contact

N.O.

Normally open contact

3-1-7

. DC Input Connection:

Follow the instructions to connect the battery cables to the DC input

terminals of the inverter. The cables should be as short as possible

(less than 6 feet / 1.8 meters ideally) so that they can handle the

required current in accordance with the Electrical Codes and

Regulations. The size of the cable should be thick enough to limit the

voltage drop to less than 2% when carrying the maximum input current

to prevent frequent low-input voltage warnings, and shutdown. UVP

(Under Voltage Protection) warning may result if there is excessive

voltage drop across the DC cables between the batteries and the

inverter. Increasing your DC cable size will help improve the situation.
Batteries are capable of providing very large currents in case of short

circuit. In case there is a short circuit in the cable run between the

batteries and the input terminals of the inverter, it will result in

overheating / melting of the cables and consequent risk of fire and

injury, To prevent possibility of this hazard, use Very Fast Acting DC

Fuse in line with the positive cable. The fuse should be as close to the

positive battery terminal as possible. Use Bussmann ANN series fuses

( will also require Fuse Block 4164) or equivalent.
The following sizes of cables and fuses are recommended for up to 6 ft.

distance between the batteries and the inverter. (Applies to both 120

VAC and 230 VAC versions):

Model No

Wire AWG

Inline Fuse

SR1000-124 / 224

# 4

80 A

SR1000-148 / 248

# 6

40 A

Connect DC input terminals to 24V / 48V battery or other DC power source.

[ + ] is positive, [ - ] is negative. Reverse polarity connection can blow the

internal fuse and may damage the inverter permanently.

WARNING!

Make sure that all the DC connections are tight (torque

to 9 – 10 ft-lbs, 11.7 – 13 Nm). Loose connections

could result in overheating and can be a potential

hazard.

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