User Manual
8 English
PROsine Inverter Owners Manual
in the U.S. There may be other codes and regulations
applicable to your installation:
To make DC wiring connections:
1. Before making any connections, route the positive
and negative battery cables directly to the DC
connection terminals on the PROsine Inverter. Slide
the plastic terminal connector covers (boots) over
the positive and negative cables (the red boot slides
on the positive cable and the black boot slides on
the negative cable). Do not route the cables through
an electrical distribution panel, battery isolator, or
other device that will add additional voltage drops
except for the required fuse or breaker on the positive
battery terminal. Install the PROsine Inverter so that
the battery wire length is as short as possible. The
connectors on the PROsine Inverter are designed to
fit up to 250 MCM crimp-on ring terminals (either
AMP or ILSCO) or box connectors (these tighten
on connected cable using a set screw). Note, the
coloured terminal covers (boots) fit much better with
crimp-on ring terminals and these are recommended
over the box connectors.
2. Neatly cut the cables to the correct length and strip
enough insulation to properly install the ring
terminals or connectors. Attach the terminals to both
cables using the crimp tool recommended by the
manufacturer of the ring terminals. There must be
no stray wire strands protruding from the terminal.
Connect the terminal on the positive cable to the
positive battery connector (stud) on the PROsine
Inverter and tighten with a wrench to a torque of 9-
10 ft-lbs (11.7 - 13 Nm). Test that the cable is secure
and is connected to the correct positive terminal.
3. An inline fuse between the PROsine Inverter and
the battery is required by regulations for all
installations. Again, refer to Table 4 for examples
of correct fuse sizing for some regulations. This
fuse protects your battery and wiring in case of an
accidental short circuit during installation of the
PROsine Inverter or later damage to the wiring. The
fuse and fuse holder need to be installed in the
positive side of the DC circuit, as close as possible
to the batteries and within the distance specified by
the applicable installation code. Ensure all other
power and ground connections have been made to
the PROsine Inverter before connecting the DC
cables to the batteries.
4. Connect the cable from the POSITIVE connector
on the PROsine Inverter to the POSITIVE (POS +)
terminal on the fuseholder. Observe the polarities
carefully while performing the installation and do
not reverse the polarities. Route both cables before
making any connections.
5. Connect the DC NEGATIVE cable to the
NEGATIVE (NEG -) terminal on the battery. Next,
connect the cable to the negative terminal on the
inverter. The connection to the negative terminal of
the PROsine Inverter should be the last connection
made. A spark when making this final connection
is normal.
6. For residential installations, a DC wiring enclosure
is required to cover the DC connections. Contact
Statpower or your distributor for this part. For non-
residential installations, slide the rubber terminal
boot covers up the cable and over the terminal
connections.
CAUTION
Clean battery terminals before making
connections. Wear eye protection to keep
corrosion from coming in contact with eyes.
Figure 4. Battery Connections
CAUTION
An inadvertent reverse polarity connection
may cause damage to the PROsine Inverter
and it will require servicing (internal fuse
will open). Before making the final DC
connection, observe polarities to ensure
that the wiring is correct.
WARNING
Make sure all the DC connections are tight
(torque to 9-10 ft-lbs, 11.7-13Nm). Loose
connections will overheat and could result
in a potential fire hazard.
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2
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Table 4. DC wire sizes and inline fuse requirements










