The Wiring Tutorial for the Electric BOX-C
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- Опубликовано: 6 июл 2024
- In this video, we will demonstrate how to wire the POW-HVM6.2M-N all in one solar inverter using our electric BOX-C distribution box product for the entire demonstration.
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Each circuit breaker in the ELECTRIC BOX is rated based on the maximum current of each circuit adapted to its corresponding inverter model. Using the ELECTRIC BOX with inverter models for which it is not designed can result in circuit breakers with mismatched current ratings. This can lead to situations where the circuit fails to disconnect promptly during overload or short circuit events, thereby increasing the risk of fire and electric shock. Incorrect circuit breaker configuration may also introduce additional resistance or heat, causing energy losses and reducing circuit efficiency.
Therefore, ensuring the safety and stable operation of photovoltaic inverter systems requires selecting and installing circuit breakers that match the electrical requirements of the inverter and connected equipment. It is essential to comply with local electrical safety standards and regulations.
Electric BOX-A is suitable for POW-LVM5K-48V-N & POW-SunSmart SP5K
Electric BOX-B is only suitable for POW-SunSmart 10K
Electric BOX-C is only suitable for POW-HVM6.2M-N
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Thank you for the video. What cables you used in this video (2 awg…)?
For battery lines, refer to the maximum charge and discharge current in the battery manual. The AC input line recommends 7AWG, the main AC output line recommends 9AWG, the second AC output line recommends 14AWG, and the photovoltaic line recommends 10AWG.
If the charging and discharging current of the battery is less than 125A, there is no need to use such a thick battery.
Is this thing also working without PV input? So just the 48V Battery and than into the house 230V 3 Phase?
So it can than 6200 Watt putting into the house?
Single phase output 230V.