
MS-003650
MORNINGSTAR
World’s Leading Solar
Controllers
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Inver ters
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Solid Copper Wire Rated for 90°C ......................................................................47
Appendix B:
Warranty .......................................................................................................48
B.1 Claim
Procedure
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B.2
Warranty Exclusions And Limitations ...................................................................48
List of Figures
Figure 1: SureSine Inverters Series .................................................................................................1
Figure 2: SureSine Inverter Features (150 W & 300 W Models) .....................................................2
Figure 3: SureSine Inverter Features (700 W Models) ....................................................................3
Figure 4: SureSine Inverter Features (1,000 W to 2,500 W Models) ..............................................4
Figure 5: Dimensions - 150 W to 300 W Models ...........................................................................5
Figure 6: Dimensions - 700 W to 2,500 W Models ........................................................................6
Figure 7: Mounting Orientation .....................................................................................................8
Figure 8: Mounting Holes ...............................................................................................................8
Figure 9: Minimum Clearance Requirements .................................................................................9
Figure 10: DIP Switches ................................................................................................................11
Figure 11: DIP Switch Confi gurations ..........................................................................................12
Figure 12: Remote Switch Wiring for 150 W to 300 W Models ...................................................13
Figure 13: Remote Switch Wiring for 700 W to 2,500 W Models ................................................13
Figure 14: Auxiliary Power Terminals on 700 W to 2,500 W Models............................................14
Figure 15: Internal Grounded Neutral vs. External Grounded Neutral
(Internal Neutral Ground Bond removed) ...................................................................19
Figure 16: DC Connections on 150 W & 300 W Models with Negative Grounding ....................24
Figure 17: DC Connections on 150 W & 300 W Models with Positive Grounding ......................24
Figure 18: DC Connections on 700 W to 2,500 W Models with Negative Grounding ................25
Figure 19: DC Connections on 700 W to 2,500 W Models with Positive Grounding ...................25
Figure 20: AC Connections on 150 W, 300 W, & 700 W Models (with Factory Wiring) ...............26
Figure 21: AC Wiring ....................................................................................................................28
Figure 22: AC Output Mode Operation and Bluetooth Activation ..............................................29
Figure 23: Communication Port Locations ...................................................................................30
Figure 24: Communication using Bluetooth .................................................................................31
Figure 25: SureSine Utility App (Main Dashboard) .......................................................................32
Figure 26: Communication using Ethernet ...................................................................................33
Figure 27: EIA-485/RS-232 Communications Adapter (RSC-1) ....................................................34
Figure 28: Connecting to an EIA-485 Device ...............................................................................34
Figure 29: Auxiliary Power Connections (700 W, 1,000 W, 1,250 W or 2,500 W Models ONLY) .35
Figure 30: USB Port Locations ......................................................................................................36
Figure 31: Communication Using MS-CAN ..................................................................................37
Figure 32: Communication Using MS-CAN with Multiple Devices ..............................................38