User manual

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59 Setting-up HIPHOP pro
59.1 DC-Wiring
Position of the switch on the front panel must be OFF.
Caution! First connect the assembled DC-Cables with the inverter and in a second step connect it with the
battery! Always connect first the negative wire with the battery!
A high power fuse must be installed direct to the battery to protect the DC-Wiring. DC – current according to the
table below.
Not installing a fuse may result in melting or even burning DC-Cables in case of excessive overload or failure of
the inverter.
The way of wiring has influence on the EMC behaviour of the system. Most problems using inverter are because
of unprofessional wiring. Lay the cables in a metal duct. If this is not possible the cables should be twisted and lay
parallel to a metal bar.
To thin cable or loose connections can cause dangerous overheating of cables or terminals. Always use DC
cables of the correct size to avoid fire and other damage.
You may use the following recommendations for best performance of inverter:
Inverter DC-Cable AWG / mm2 Inline fuse (A)
1500-12-230 #0 / 50 200
1500-24-230 #4 / 25 130
1500-48-230 #6 / 15 80
2000-12-230 #3/0 / 75 250
2000-24-230 #0 / 50 125
2000-48-230 #4 / 25 100
3000-24-230 #3/0 / 75 200
3000-48-230 #0 / 50 100
Assemble DC-Cables and to connect the cables to the terminals of the inverter.
Torque to tighten the terminal screws is 12-13 Nm.
Connect the other end of assembled DC-Cables with care to the battery/inline fuse. If possible use coloured
cables. Red colour means battery positive ( + ), while black is used for battery negative ( - ). Reversing positive
and negative will cause major damage to the inverter and is not covered by warranty.
Note: Large capacitors in the units may hold DC-Voltage for a long period of time. Also a spark may occur while
connecting the DC-cables or inserting the DC-Fuse after installation. This is normal.
If you connect other consumers to the battery contact your dealer.