PHI Series Battery Wiring Guide

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Also assume Inverter AC Output Power Watts is 6,800 WAC and inverter efficiency is 93%.
    =
6,800 
0.93
+
(
0 
)
= 7,312 
    =
7,312 
48 
= 152.3 
2. Maximum current potentially charging the battery bank
The Conext XW PRO inverter in Figure 1.0 (specification sheet linked here
) includes a 140 ADC charger
and the Conext MPPT charge controller in Figure 1.0 has a 60 ADC maximum charge current rating.
Use the greater of these two numbers to conclude that, in this example, 140 ADC is the maximum
amount of potential battery-charging current.
3. The greater of the two values is used to size the battery-to-inverter cables.
In the Figure 1.0 example, 152.3 ADC is the larger of the two battery cable sizing considerations
(discharging and charging amps), and should therefore be used to size the four positive and four negative
battery cables:
152.3 
4   
= 38.083 
Use the 38.083 ADC rating per set of battery cables to select the appropriate gauge wire.
4. Ampacity ratings may vary depending on which cable type you use. In this example, assume a
THHN/THWN-2 (90°C insulation) copper conductor is used, and refer to the NEC’s
Table
310.15(B)(16) to choose the AWG size cable accordingly. The four positive and four negative battery
cables are therefore rated at least
10 AWG.