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A
Solar power center nameplate
(on the front of the door) highlights
that the device is a component of
a complete PV electrical system.
B
Permanent solar marking—
identifies that the terminals on
both line and load sides may be
energized in the open position.
C
Permanent solar marking—
identifies location of the parallel
energy source disconnect (backfed
PV breaker), which is always
located opposite the normal
power overcurrent device.
D
Permanent solar marking—
identifies the use of dual power
sources, one normal power and the
other a power production source
(for example, solar).
E
Permanent solar marking—
identifies maximum bus, utility
and PV disconnect ratings to
ensure that the total utility and
inverter power sources do not
overload the busbar.
F
225A rated copper bussing
maximizes solar source up to 70A
for standard units.
G
200A main breaker factory
installed and located at the
end of the distribution panel,
ensuring compliance with
NEC requirements.
H
Overhead and underground
feed applications.
I
Inboard neutral provides direct
neutral connection for breaker,
eliminating the need for wiring
a pigtail.
J
One-piece steel backpan provides
reliable breaker mounting and
superior stability.
K
One keyhole at the top and bottom
provides easier mounting and
leveling.
L
Ring (shown), ringless and lever
bypass designs available to meet
different utility requirements.
M
Surface (shown), flush and semi-
flush mounting designs available
for all installation types, including
stucco homes.
The solar power centers feature industry-exclusive,
factory-installed permanent markings that help to
ensure National Electrical Code (NEC) compliance.
CH42PVPN200
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G
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F
B
J
K
MBE2040PV200BTS
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D
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D
C
C
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EATON Solar power centers