Magnum Energy MP Extension Box (MPX Series) User Manual

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3.0 Installation

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MPXD-30D Communication Wiring

Each MPXD-30D kit includes a remote cable and a stacking cable for connecting to a router. The

Magnum router comes with two CAT 5 cables and two RJ11 communication cables. The MP enclosure

comes with an extension cable for connecting the inverter to a Battery Temperature Sensor (BTS).
Connecting Remote Cables to the Router (see Figure 3-22e)
1. Using the supplied RJ11 remote cables, route a cable from each inverter to the attached router.
2. Connect one end of each remote cable to the Remote port (blue label) on each installed inverter.
3. Connect the other end of each remote cable to its respective port (P1-P6) on the router.

Info: It is recommended that the Master inverter be connected to Port 1, Slave 1 to Port 2

etc., in order to keep track of which inverter is displayed on each port.

Connecting Stacking Cables to the Router (see Figure 3-22e)
1. Using the supplied stacking (CAT 5) cables, route a cable from each inverter to the attached router.
2. Connect one end of each stacking cable to the Stack Port (red label) on each installed inverter.
3. Connect the other end of each stacking cable to its respective CAT 5 port on the router (MA,

SL1, SL2, and SL3 ports for the appropriate number of installed inverters).

Info: At least one CAT 5 cable must be plugged into the router’s MA port in order for the

router to operate any inverters.

Battery Temperature Sensors (BTS) (see Figures 22e)
The Battery Temperature Sensor provides the inverter with precise battery temperature informa-

tion that enables the batteries to be correctly charged under extreme temperature changes. If the

BTS is not installed and batteries are subjected to large temperature changes, battery life may be

shortened.
1. Using the supplied extension cable, route it from the Master inverter through the MPX and MP

enclosure to the battery bank.

2. Connect one end of the extension cable to the Battery Temp Sensor port (yellow label) on the

Master inverter.

3. Connect the other end of the extension cable to the RJ-11 connector on a BTS (connected to

the battery bank).

Connecting the DC Cables from the MP Enclosure to the Battery Bank

Once all the wiring is completed, connect the DC cables from the MP enclosure to the battery bank.

3. Route a DC negative battery cable (black) from the battery bank thru the bottom of the MP enclosure

for each inverter.

4. Connect the end of each DC negative battery cable (black) to the battery negative connection (DC

shunt’s bottom busbar).

5. Route an appropriately sized DC equipment ground wire from the ground terminal in the battery

bank enclosure to the DC ground terminal in the MP enclosure.

6. Route an appropriately sized DC grounding wire (green or bare wire) from the DC GROUND busbar

in the MP enclosure to the system ground (see the MP owner’s manual for information on sizing and

connecting the system ground wire).

7. Ensure the DC wire connections (to the inverter, DC circuit breaker, and DC shunt) are fl ush on the

surface of the DC terminals and the hardware used to hold these connections are stacked correctly

(see Figure 3-17); and then securely tighten these connections.

IMPORTANT: Only after the entire installation is complete and all connections are verifi ed,

should the DC circuit breaker be closed to provide power to the inverters.

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