Magnum Energy Mini Magnum Panel (MMP Series) User Manual

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Safety Information

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MMP ENCLOSURE THAT SHALL BE

FOLLOWED DURING THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF THIS PRODUCT. Before using the

MMP, read all instructions and cautionary markings. Also, be sure to review the individual manuals

provided for each component of the system. The installation instructions are for use by qualifi ed

personnel only. Do not perform any installation or servicing other than that specifi ed in this owner’s

manual unless you are qualifi ed to do so. Incorrect installation or servicing may result in a risk of

electric shock, fi re, or other safety hazard.

Safety Symbols

The following safety symbols have been placed throughout this manual to indicate dangerous and

important safety instructions.

WARNING: This symbol indicates that failure to take a specifi ed action could result in

physical harm to the user.

CAUTION: This symbol indicates that failure to take a specifi ed action could result in

damage to the equipment.

Info: This symbol indicates information that emphasizes or supplements important

points of the main text.

Safety Precautions

• All electrical work must be performed in accordance with local and national electrical codes.
• This product is designed for indoor/compartment installation. It must not be exposed to rain,

snow, moisture, or liquids of any type.

• Use insulated tools to reduce the chance of electrical shock or accidental short circuits.
• There are no user-serviceable parts contained in this product.
• This unit is provided with integral protection against overloads.
• Live power may be present at more than one point since an inverter utilizes both DC (batteries,

PV, etc.,) and AC (utility or generator) power. To reduce risk of electric shock, ensure all DC

and AC wiring is disconnected prior to installing or performing maintenance on the inverter.

Turning off the inverter will not reduce this risk, the inverter must be totally disconnected from

all sources.

• Use Class 1 wiring methods for field wiring connections to terminals of a Class 2 circuit.
• Listed or labeled equipment shall be installed and used in accordance with any instructions

included in the listing or labeling.

• Always verify proper wiring prior to starting the inverter.
• Use only copper wires with a minimum temperature rating of 90°C.
• AC wiring must be no less than 10 AWG (5.3 mm²) gauge copper wire.
• Battery cables should be no less than #4/0 AWG for 12 and 24-volt systems and #2/0 AWG

gauge for 48-volt systems. Crimped and sealed copper ring terminal lugs with a 5/16 hole

should be used to connect to the DC terminals on the inverter.

• Torque all AC wiring connections and DC cable connections to the required torque values.
• Overcurrent protection of the battery cables must be provided as part of the system installation.
• Overcurrent protection of the AC output wiring must be provided as part of the system

installation.

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