Magnum Energy Series Stacking Cable Kit (ME-SSI) User Manual

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on each inverter. This panel, referred to as the “main panel,” also

provides the neutral and ground bus for connecting the neutral and

ground conductors to the inverter.
AC Output – The AC output from each inverter when series

stacked is 120VAC from HOT OUT to NEUT OUT. The inverters

can be wired as a HOT 1 OUT only or HOT OUT 1 and HOT OUT 2

connected together by a jumper – depending on your pass-thru

current requirements. One inverter is wired to provide one 120VAC

output (L1) and the other inverter is wired to provide the second

120VAC output (L2). These L1 and L2 outputs are 180° out-of-

phase, so the combination of the two out-of-phase 120VAC outputs

will provide 240VAC.
The HOT OUT outputs of each inverter require a two-conductor

(hot and neutral) plus ground cable connected to a 120/240VAC

split-phase distribution panel for the loads. The panel, referred

to as the “sub-panel”, must be equipped with a 240VAC double-

pole circuit breaker rated at 30 or 60 amps maximum depending

on which Single In/Single Out confi guration you are using. The

inverters output should be wired to this circuit breaker and will

be used as the sub-panel main disconnect. The sub-panel then

provides circuit breakers for the 120VAC and 240VAC branch

circuits powering the loads.
AC Terminal Block – When wiring to the inverter’s six-pole

AC terminal block as a series stacked pair, four different wiring

confi gurations can be used. These different wiring confi gurations

depend on whether the output of your AC source can provide up to

30 or 60 amps, and whether you are using a split-phase (120/240

VAC) AC source or a 120VAC only source. If only wiring to the HOT

1 (Single In/Single Out @ 30 amps), it means you have up to 30

amps pass-thru and share the incoming power with the charger.

Wiring to the HOT 1 input with a jumper to the HOT 2 input (Single

In/Single Out @ 60 amps) provides up to 30 amps pass-thru on

each input (60 amps total).

Info: The Dual In/Dual Out wiring confi guration is not

recommended with a series stacked system, as they

would confl ict with one another.

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