E-Panel Manual

E-Panel Instructions (continued)
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Breakers such as charge control input and output and DC-GFP can be completely wired prior to
installation on the wall. Field wiring is done at the PV, AC and DC terminal bus bars.
This picture shows the Outback E-Panel mounted
with two MNEPV63 charge control breakers
installed and an AC and DC MNSPD Surge Protector
Device. The upper mounting bracket can be secured
to the wall and then the E-Panel chassis hung onto
it using the keyhole slots in the upper back of the
chassis.
Before mounting the inverter to the chassis and
with the E-Panel mounted on the wall, complete all
wiring that will be coming to and going from the E-
Panel. The following pictures give you some idea of
what to expect.
The picture to the right is a Magnum 240V E-Panel.
Notice it has an OutBack OBDC-GFP mounted on the left
side of this right hand hinge unit. There are a total of six
din rail slots available on each E-Panel for customer
configuration. This installation has two charge
controllers. You need a breaker in the PV input and on
the DC output of the charge controller. This took up 4
din rail slots for this system. The MidNite DC-GFP takes
up 2 din rail slots for the 63 amp version and 2 panel
mount knock out slots for the 80 amp version. Neither
one of these would work in this case, so the two circuit
OutBack GFP was used. It takes up three slots on the
blank plate opposite the din rails. Note the green 6AWG
neutral to ground bonding wire in this picture. The
neutral to ground bond is required on all systems per
NEC. Note that if this were a power back up system on a
utility connected home, this bonding wire would not be
installed as it would already be there on the service
entrance. On off-grid installations that