Important Safety Instructions - Dometic Go Power! GP-MPPT-100/30 User Manual

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2. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Disconnect all power sources
Battery and wiring safety
Wiring connections
Work safely
Observe correct polarity
Do not exceed
GP-MPPT-100/30 max current
Do not exceed
GP-MPPT-100/30 max voltage
Electricity can be very dangerous. Installation should be performed
only by a licensed electrician or qualified personnel.
Observe all safety precautions of the battery manufacturer when
handling or working around batteries. When charging, batteries
produce hydrogen gas, which is highly explosive.
Ensure all connections are tight and secure. Loose connections may
generate sparks and heat. Be sure to check connections one week
after installation to ensure they are still tight.
Wear protective eye wear and appropriate clothing during installation.
Use extreme caution when working with electricity and when handling
and working around batteries. Use properly insulated tools only.
Reverse polarity of the Battery 1 terminals will cause the controller to
give a warning tone. Reverse connection of Battery 2 terminals will
not cause an alarm. However, the controller will not charge or display
at all times
information for Battery 2 on the LCD. The controller will not function
unless Battery 1 terminals are connected to a battery with proper
polarity. Failure to correct this fault could damage the controller.
Add parallel-connected PV module rated short circuit currents (Isc) at
STC. The resulting current is not to exceed 20A. If your solar system
exceeds this value, contact your dealer for an alternate solar array
configuration or suitable controller alternative. Refer to section 4.0.
ratings
The voltage rating of the solar array is the sum of the Open Circuit
Voltages (Voc) at STC of the PV panels in series, multiplied by 1.25 (or
by a value from NEC 690.7 provided in Table 690.7 A). The resulting
array Voc voltage is not to exceed 85V. If your solar array exceeds
ratings
this rating, contact your dealer for an alternate array configuration or
suitable controller alternative. PV voltage increases in cold weather.
Refer to section 4.0.
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