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Figure 1-3, Top and Left Side Features
1. Inverter Status Indicator
– a green LED that illuminates to
provide information on the inverter’s operation.
2. Power
Switch
–
a
momentary pushbutton switch that turns the
inverter on or off.
3. Negative DC Terminal (black)
– the inverter’s connection to
the negative terminal on the battery bank.
4. Positive DC Terminal (red)
– the inverter’s connection to the
positive terminal on the battery bank.
5. Input Circuit Breaker
– a circuit breaker that protects the unit’s
internal wiring and pass-thru relay.
6. Output Circuit Breaker
–
a circuit breaker that provides another
layer of overload protection. Not a branch circuit-rated breaker.
Separate AC output breakers may be required on the output.
7. Mounting Flanges (x4)
– secure the inverter to shelf/wall.
8. AC
Wiring
Compartment
- provides access for all AC input and
output connections on the inverter.
9. AC Output Connection
–
AC knockout for hardwiring AC output.
10. AC Input Connection
–
a strain relief clamp for hardwiring AC
input.
On the MMS1012-G model, the strain relief comes with an
attached fl exible AC input power cord.
11. DC Ground Terminal
–
a connection that is used to tie the
exposed chassis of the inverter to the DC grounding system.
Accepts CU/AL conductors from #14 AWG (2.1 mm²) to #6 AWG
(13.3 mm²).
12. GFCI Outlet
– Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter outlet (with test
and reset capability).
MMS1012-G models only.
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Introduction