Mounting The Inverter; Figure 2-2, Approved Mounting Positions - Magnum Energy RD-E Series Owner's Manual

Modified sine wave inverters/chargers
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Accessible - Do not block access to the inverter's remote control and accessory ports, as well
as the inverter's controls and status indicator. Also allow enough room to access the AC and DC
wiring terminals and connections, as they will need to be checked and tightened periodically. See
Figure 2-3 for the RD-E Series' inverter/charger dimensions.
Away from sensitive electronic equipment - High-powered inverters can generate levels of RFI
(Radio Frequency Interference). Locate any electronic equipment susceptible to radio frequency
and electromagnetic interference as far away from the inverter as possible.

2.2 Mounting the Inverter

The inverter base can reach a temperature up to 90°C (194°F) and it is recommended that it should
be mounted on a non-combustible surface*. This surface and the mounting hardware must also be
capable of supporting at least twice the weight of the inverter. To meet regulatory requirements,
the RD-E Series must be mounted in one of the following positions, as shown in Figure 2-2:
above or under a horizontal surface (shelf or table)
or, on a vertical surface (wall) with the DC terminals to the right
or, on a vertical surface (wall) with DC terminals toward the bottom, MP-HOOD (inverter hood)
installed on the top, and either the ME-CB (Conduit Box), MPX-CB (Conduit Box), or the MMP
Series (single inverter) enclosure installed on the inverter's bottom.
Info: The ME-CB and MPX-CB conduit boxes prevent material from falling out the bottom
in the event of an internal fi re. The MP-HOOD inverter hood helps prevent items from
falling inside, causing damage to the inverter.
After determining the mounting position, refer to the physical dimensions as shown in Figure 2-3,
or use the base of the inverter as a template to mark your mounting screw locations.
* Non-combustible surface - A surface made of material that will not ignite, burn, support combustion, or
release fl ammable vapors when subjected to fi re or heat as per the ASTM E136 standard. For the most part,
these are materials that are largely comprised of inorganic matter such as stone, steel, iron, brick, tile,
concrete, slate, and glass. Avoid common building materials such as gypsum board, painted surfaces, wall
coverings, and any type of wood.
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S
T
HELF OR
ABLE
M
OUNTED
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)
RIGHT SIDE UP
W
M
ALL
OUNTED
)
TERMINALS TO THE RIGHT

Figure 2-2, Approved Mounting Positions

S
T
M
HELF OR
ABLE
OUNTED
(
)
UP SIDE DOWN
Installation
W
M
ALL
OUNTED
(DC
TERMINALS
*)
ON THE BOTTOM
*W
HEN THE INVERTER
IS MOUNTED IN THIS
,
MP-
POSITION
THE
HOOD (
)
ON TOP
AND
ME-CB
EITHER THE
, MPX-CB
CONDUIT BOX
,
MMP
CONDUIT BOX
OR
SERIES
ENCLOSURE
.
MUST BE USED
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