Wiring The Inverter - General Requirements; Wiring Requirements; Torque Requirements; Table 2-1, Torque Requirements - Sensata Magnum Energy CSW3012-X Owner's Manual

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2.3
Wiring the Inverter – General Requirements
This section describes the requirements and recommendations for wiring the
CSW3012-X inverter. Before wiring the inverter, carefully read all instructions.
The NEC (National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70) for the United States and
the CEC (Canadian Electrical Code) for Canada provide the standards for
safely wiring residential and commercial installations. The NEC/CEC lists the
standards for wire sizes, overcurrent protection, and installation methods
and requirements.
Inverter/charger systems involve power from multiple sources (inverter,
generator, utility, batteries, solar arrays, etc.) which can make the wiring
more hazardous and challenging.
WARNING: Ensure all sources of DC power (i.e., batteries, solar,
wind, or hydro) and AC power (utility power or AC generator) are
de-energized (i.e., breakers opened, fuses removed) before pro-
ceeding—to prevent accidental shock.
WARNING: Wiring should meet all local codes/standards and be
performed by qualifi ed personnel (i.e., licensed electrician).
2.3.1

Wiring Requirements

All conductors that are at risk for physical damage must be protected
by tape or placed in a raceway.
Always check for existing electrical, plumbing, or other areas of
potential damage prior to making cuts in structural surfaces or walls.
Use only copper wires with a minimum temperature rating of 75° C
(194° F).
Do not mix AC and DC wiring in the same conduit or panel unless
specifically approved/designed for both AC and DC wiring. Where
DC wiring must cross AC or vice-versa, try to make the wires at the
crossing point perpendicular (90 degrees) to one another.
Both AC and DC overcurrent protection must be provided as part of
the installation.
The inverter requires a reliable negative and ground return path
directly to the battery.
2.3.2

Torque Requirements

All wiring to the AC and DC terminals should be checked periodically (once a
month) for proper tightness. For the torque requirements, refer to Table 2-1.
If you don't have a torque wrench, ensure all connections are tight.

Table 2-1, Torque Requirements

Terminal
AC Terminals
(AC input/output)
M8 x 1.25
DC Terminals
DC Ground
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Torque
Size
Requirements
M3.5 × 7
5 - 8 lbf-in
screws
(.6 to .9 N-m)
16 to 21 lbf-ft
Hex nuts
(21.7 to 28.5 N-m)
M6 x 1.0
79 to 96 lbf-in
Hex nut
(8.9 to 10.9 N-m)
2.0 Installation
Tool Size Needed
fl at-head screwdriver
(2.9 to 3.5 mm blade)
13 mm wrench
10 mm wrench
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