Trace Engineering PM DR 250 S, PM DR 175, PM DR 175 Dual, PM DR 250 Dual, PM SW 175 S Assembly Instructions Manual

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Power Module System
Assembly Instructions
How To Use This Manual (inside cover)
Inverter Systems ...Chapter Four
Electrical Components … Chapter Five
Cabinet Components … Chapter Six
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Part Number 3471
Go to Chapter Four and select the assembly instructions for the desired system.
Single DR system .... Page 4-4
Dual DR system … Page 4-8
Single SW system .... Page 4-10
Dual SW system .... Page 4-12
Three-phase SW system .... Page 4-14
Go to Chapter Five and select the assembly instructions for each electrical component listed in the system.
Go to Chapter Six and select the assembly instructions for each cabinet component listed on the system assembly instructions.
Gather all cabinet and electrical components and tools listed on the system assembly instructions.
Arrange all instruction sheets in the order suggested on the system assembly instructions.
Assembly your system.
Table of Contents
Introducing the Power Module System .....1-1
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .....2-1
General Precautions ............................2-1
Personal Precautions ............................2-2
Underwriters Laboratory (U.L.) Compliance Requirements.........2-3
Power Module Installation ...........3-1
Powering Up the System ..........................3-1
Stacked Pair Inverters ...........................3-2
Power Module Systems .............4-1
Power Module Fastener Facts .......................4-2
PM DR 175/250 Single Inverter Diagram ..................4-4
PM DR 175/250 Dual Diagram .......................4-8
PM SW 175/250 S Diagram ........................4-10
PM SW 175/250 Dual Diagram ......................4-12
Sinewave 3 - Phase System........................4-16
3-Phase Assembly Sequence .......................4-17
Electrical Components Assembly Instructions 5-1
PMO-AC15/20/60 Front View ........................5-3
PMO-AC60 3-Phase Breaker ........................5-5
PMO-C40, C40K & VLC40 for DR Systems ................5-7
PMO-C40, C40K & VLC40 for DR Systems ................5-8
PMO-40, C40k & VLC40 for Sinewave Systems ..............5-9
PMO-DC20/60/110 ............................5-11
PMO-DC20/60/110 ............................5-12
PMO-DC175/250 .............................5-13
PMO-DC175/250 .............................5-14
PMO-DCBB/Kit/SW/DR ..........................5-15
PMO-DCBB/Kit/(SW)(DR) .........................5-16
PMO-DCBB ................................5-17
PMO-IOX60 Input/Output/Bypass Breaker ................5-19
PMO-IOX60 ................................5-20
PMO-NEUTRAL ..............................5-21
Cabinet Components ...............6-1
PM .....................................6-3
PMADD...................................6-5
PM-EXT ...................................6-7
PMO-BLANK ................................6-9
PMO-BRACE ...............................6-11
PMO-COVER ...............................6-13
PM-DOOR .................................6-15
PM-FEET .................................6-17
PM-LID ..................................6-19
PM-LATCHES & LOCKS .........................6-21
PMO-SLIDER ...............................6-23
PMO-TRAY ................................6-25
Limited Warranty .................7-1
Life Support Policy ................7-2
1-1
Introducing the Power Module System
The Trace Modular Power System incorporates all the components of an alternative energy installation (except external AC and DC power sources) in a package designed to permit seamless integration of the components. The modular approach enables you to order individual components or complete systems fully assembled, tested, and inspected.
The Power Module System allows isolation of components, wiring, and safety circuitry in a secure cabinet that can be weatherproofed for exterior installations. Cabinets can be stacked up to four high for integration of batteries, inverters, controllers, circuit breakers, and associated devices. Each module can house individual or multiple components.
The base configuration is supplied as individual components or in complete assemblies (inverters are shipped separately) from the factory. Assembled systems can include as many or as few components as desired. For example: use one standalone module to house vented liquid lead-acid batteries, and another to house electronic components; or stack multiple modules to house sealed batteries and all other components in one installation.System components provided with the modules can include AC and DC breakers, disconnects, inverters, controllers, busses, DC shunt and bonding blocks, grounding blocks, wiring, and fasteners for field installation. These components (and batteries) can also be shipped or acquired separately.
When ordering parts, always use the PMO- prefix.
Other Power Module System features include:
Powder-coated aluminum enclosures
Stainless steel mounting hardware
Removable front-panel for easy access
Louvered front-panel for maximum ventilation
Single or multiple Sinewave or DR Series inverters w/hardware
Accessories include:
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cabinet weather proofing kit (PMO-ODTEK)
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bolt-down bottom mounting brackets (PMO-FEET)
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access panel locks w/keys (PMO-LOCKS)
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module extender for extra-high batteries (PMO-EXT)
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durable battery tray for isolating batteries from base (PMO-TRAY)
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C40 multipurpose controller (PMO-C40)
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voltage-limiting C40 multipurpose controller (PMO-VLC40)
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C40 installation kit (PMO-C40K)
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ground-fault disconnect (PMO-GFP)
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add-on module for additional battery capacity (PMO-ADD)
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20 to 60 amp Heineman™ DC breakers
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15 to 60 amp Square D™ AC breakers
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DC negative bonding block with shunt (PMO–DCBB)
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modular power distribution block (PMO-PDBB)
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utility/generator neutral bonding block (PMO-NEUTRAL)
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lockable acrylic breaker covers (PMO-COVER)
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sliding breaker fill-plates (PMO-SLIDER)
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General Precautions 2-1

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS !
This manual contains important safety and operating instructions. This manual also covers assembly of the Trace Engineering line of Power Modules with both Sinewave and DR series inverters, C40 charge controllers, AC and DC disconnects, PVGFP, and other devices. Specific operating and hookup instructions for each separate component are provided in the individual component manuals packaged with these assembly instructions. Before installation, review the applicable sections of this manual, and always follow the safety practices described below:
General Precautions
1. Before using the inverter/charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1) the inverter/charger, (2) the batteries and (3) charge controllers, and (4) in this manual as well as the individual manuals provided for each component of the system.
2. CAUTION - To reduce risk of injury, charge only deep-cycle lead acid, lead antimony, lead calcium, gel cell, absorbed mat, or NiCad/NiFe type rechargeable batteries. Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury and damage.
3. Do not expose the Power Module to rain, snow, or liquids of any type without proper installation of the sealing kit, which is included with each Power Module
4. Qualified personnel (with electrical experience) should make all electrical connections. Incorrect installation may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.
5. To reduce risk of electric shock, disconnect all wiring before attempting any maintenance or cleaning. Turning off the inverter will not reduce this risk; the inverter by-pass breaker must be used and the power module must be totally disconnected from all sources. Solar photovoltaic modules produce current when exposed to light - cover them with opaque material before servicing any connected equipment.
6. If using a power module as a battery enclosure, support the additional weight the module must carry as described in the PMO-FEET section. The mounting feet are required as well as a concrete pad or timbers to support the bottom tray of each cabinet stack as shown in the section on PMO-FEET (page 6-17).
7. WARNING - WORKING IN THE VICINITY OF A LEAD ACID BATTERY IS DANGEROUS. BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL OPERATION. Provide ventilation to the outdoors from the battery compartment. The battery enclosure should be designed to prevent accumulation and concentration of hydrogen gas in “pockets” at the top of the compartment. Vent the battery compartment from the highest point.
8. NEVER charge a frozen battery.
9. No terminals or lugs are required for hook-up of the AC wiring. AC wiring must be no less than 10 AWG (2.6mm) gauge copper wire and rated for 75C or higher. Battery cables must be rated for 75C or higher and should be no less than #4/0 AWG (11.7 mm) for PM-XX250/X systems and #2/0 AWG (9.3 mm) gauge for PM-XX175/X systems. Crimped and sealed copper ring terminal lugs with a 5/16 hole should be used to connect the battery cables to the negative DC shunt terminals of the Power Module (lug not needed for the positive terminal). Soldered cable lugs are also acceptable.
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2-2 Personal Precautions
10. Torque all AC wiring connections to 20 inch-pounds. Torque all DC cable connections 10-12 foot­pounds. Be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool onto batteries. It could short- circuit the batteries or other electrical parts resulting in sparks that could cause an explosion.
11. Tools required to make AC wiring connections: Wire strippers, ½" (13MM) open-end wrench or socket, Phillips screw driver #2, 3/16” ( 5mm) & 1/4" (6MM) slotted-screw driver, and a torque wrench.
12. The Power Module is intended to be used with a battery supply with a nominal voltage equal to the last two digits in the inverter/charger’s model number. For example: a SW4024 is a 24 volt inverter, a DR1512 is a 12 volt inverter. (The first two digits are Power output in hundreds of watts)
13. Instructions for mounting: See mounting instruction section of this manual. For battery installation and maintenance: read the battery manufacturer’s installation and maintenance instructions prior to operating.
14. DC GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS - This Power Module should be connected to a grounded, permanent wiring system. For most installations, the negative battery conductor should be bonded to the grounding system at one (and only one point) in the system. All installations should comply with all national and local codes and ordinances.
15. Fully assemble each module from the bottom up before adding the next module, up to a maximum stack height of four modules. This includes attaching and tightening all mounting hardware. The strength and stability of the modular system is dependent on all fasteners being connected and tightened properly.
Personal Precautions
1. Someone should be within range of your voice to come to your aid when you work near batteries.
2. Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin, clothing, or eyes.
3. Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection. Avoid touching eyes while working near batteries. Wash your hands when done.
4. If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enters eye, immediately flood eye with running cool water for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention immediately.
5. Baking soda neutralizes lead acid battery electrolyte. Keep a supply on hand in the area of the batteries.
6. NEVER smoke or allow a spark or flame in vicinity of a battery or generator.
7. Be extra cautious to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool onto batteries. It could short-circuit the batteries or other electrical parts which may result in a spark which could cause an explosion.
8. Remove personal metal items such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and watches when working with a battery. A battery can produce a short-circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal, causing severe burns.
9. This is a negative grounded system. Always connect the positive or hot wires before connecting the negative or neutral wires when installing all equipment. This will reduce the chance of shorting the wires to the cabinet or equipment when routing wires. This is particularly important when routing the battery cables.
10. As an additional precaution, the ends of the battery cables should be taped when routing through cabinet openings and conduit.
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Underwriters Laboratory (U.L.) Compliance Requirements 2-3

11. If a remote or automatic generator start system is used, disable the automatic starting circuit and/or disconnect the generator from its starting battery while servicing to prevent accidental starting.
Underwriters Laboratory (U.L.) Compliance Requirements
The Power Module cabinet is listed (UL file#39FL under “Rainproof Modular Enclosure for use as a photovoltaic Power System Accessory,” UL1741. The modules are shipped with a listing sticker approved
for use by UL. The sticker is valid if and only if the following compliance requirements are met in the final installation.
1. Stability Requirements The optional mounting feet (PMO-FEET) must be included for each assembled cabinet. The bottom module of each cabinet must be secured with at least six 1/2" anchor bolts through the mounting feet to a concrete pad or platform of sufficient mass and footprint to keep the completed cabinet and the intended contents from being pushed over. It is the user’s responsibility to:
insure that the concrete pad or platform meet these requirements;
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maintain the anchor bolts over time;
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replace components as needed.
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Additional mounting of the upper module(s) to a wall may be needed to meet local earthquake code requirements.
2. Grounding Continuity Requirements Individual modules, doors, and lids must be assembled as per the details outlined in this manual with the fastening hardware supplied by Trace Engineering. The PM modules and lid must have a star washer on the outside between the head of the carriage bolt and the module, and on the inside between the module and the nut, to insure grounding continuity between modules. The door latch assemblies are factory installed with earth nuts and the powder-coat is removed on the module where the door latch contacts to insure grounding continuity of the doors. As an added insurance, the neoprene gasket is attached to the module between the door to insure that the latch remains in contact with the bare metal spot. It is the user’s responsibility to insure that the gasket remains maintained over time and replace as needed.
3. Baffle Requirements The water baffle and screening is required on each door on a module containing electronic components for all installations. The kit (PMO-ODTEK) is factory installed as per the instructions outlined in this manual. After assembly, use the silicone rubber sealant included with the kit to treat all seams to insure lone-term weather-proofing perfoamance. It is the user’s responsibility to maintain the weatherproofing accessories over time, and to replace components as needed.
4. The installer/user is responsible to insure that the power module cabinets are properly installed and that all electrical connections are made to meet local National Electric Code (NEC) and inspector’s requirements.
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Powering Up the System 3-1

Power Module Installation
Read all precautions at the beginning of this manual and the individual component manuals before attempting to install the system. Because of tool clearances needed to make connections, It is easiest to make all external connections to the PM (charge controllers, PV array, and AC inputs/outputs, before installing the inverter. As a general rule, connections should be made along the back panel, than the side panels, and lastly to equipment mounted on the tray.
Install the inverter to the module tray using all six stainless steel bolts, washers and nuts supplied. Insure that the DC and AC sides of the inverter correspond with the DC and AC breaker locations in the Power Module. When all six fasteners are secured there is no need for additional bracing of the module tray, since the inverter chassis will add stiffness. Torque to 79 inch-pounds.
Connect the battery positive cable from the battery disconnect and the battery positive cables from all charge controllers to the inverter DC positive lug. Torque nut to 12 ft-lbs and place a protective cover over the terminal.
Connect the battery negative cable from the inverter, and the battery negative cables from all charge controllers to the inverter DC negative bonding block (DCBB page ). Torque nut to 12 ft-lbs and place protective cover over the terminal.
Make AC connections from the AC input/output/bypass inverter breaker to the inverter. All wires are marked identical to the labels at the connectors inside the inverter. AC Utility In should be connected into AC1 and, if a generator is used as an additional AC input it should be connected to AC2, (it will normally have an additional AC input/output/bypass breaker).
Grounding Parameters: Connect D.C. Ground wire (8 AWG) to grounding rod. Connect the A.C. Ground at the main AC panel ground connection if used in a residential or commercial application. NEC and local codes determine the complete grounding requirements.
Powering Up the System
Before applying power to the Power Module for the first time, take time to check and confirm the following key items:
1. Check to see that the AC loads and AC source are connected properly into the inverter bypass box.
2. Confirm that the battery cable polarities are proper. Connection with improper polarity is an expensive mistake, very obvious and not covered under warranty.
3. Check the PV array connections at the array and at the Power Module. Be sure the PV array positive is connected to the bottom of the PV array disconnect as illustrated.
4. Confirm that all connections are tight and wire size is appropriate as described above and shown on the installation diagram. Once these checks have been completed, it is time to apply power to the system. Do so as follows:
A. Turn the battery DC disconnect(s) to the on (up) position.
B. Turn the solar array disconnect(s) to the on (up) position.
C. Turn the inverter(s) on as outlined in the individual component manual, and check for proper operation. If the inverter does not power up, go to step F.
D. Unlock the main AC breaker that will feed the inverter and activate the AC source used to provide power to the system (generator or main breaker).
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3-2 Stacked Pair Inverters
E. Turn the inverter bypass breaker to the position noted in the residence wiring diagram on the bypass box that will turn the inverter system on. The Power Module system is now fully connected and operable. Should any problems arise that are not covered in this installation manual, contact Trace Engineering or your dealer. Note: Perform the next step only if the inverter fails to Power up when turned on.
F. Using a multi meter, check for appropriate battery voltage at the inverter DC terminals. (This will require removing the end cover from the inverter.) If the battery voltage is appropriate confirm proper battery cable polarity and connection, and make sure the batteries are not completely discharged. If the inverter still doesn’t work contact your dealer or Trace Engineering.
Stacked Pair Inverters
If your P M includes a stacked pair of inverters the physical connection of the PM is no different. However, since 240 volts AC is available across the two inverter’s AC outputs, connection of the AC loads to the system via the bypass breaker is a little different. Refer to the section on stacking inverters in the individual inverters owner’s manual included with the system.
Connect the AC loads that will run from 120 volts AC, to the AC output of the individual inverters at the bypass breaker box. It is best to try and balance the AC loads between the two inverters if possible. The load(s) that is to run from 240 volt AC output should be connected across the two inverters outputs by connecting the neutral wire (white) to the neutral block in the bypass box, and one hot wire to each of the inverter bypass box AC load points
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4-1
Power Module Systems
PM Systems
Single DR Inverter Diagram ............3
Dual DR Inverter Diagram .............5
PM SW 175/250 S Diagram.............7
Dual Sinewave Inverter Diagram .........9
Sinewave 3 - Phase System ...........11
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4-2 Power Module Fastener Facts
Power Module Fastener Facts
Table 1, Fastener Description and Application
Where Used Trace PN Description Quantity
Inverter to PM 425 1/4-20 x 3/4" SS bolt 6
468 1/4" SS flat washer 12
2147 1/4" SS external star washer 12
444 1/4-20 SS hex nut 6
PM-FEET 3191 #10-24 x 1" SS carriage bolt 14
485 1/4" SS internal star washer 14 442 #10-24 SS hex nut 14 465 #10 SS flat washer 14
PMO-ADD 3190 #10-24 x 1/2" SS carriage bolt 14
485 1/4" SS internal star washer 14
2147 1/4" SS external star washer 14
465 #10 SS flat washer 14 442 #10-24 SS hex nut 14
PM-LID 3191 #10-24 x 1" SS carriage bolt 6
485 1/4" SS internal star washer 6
2147 1/4" SS external star washer 6
465 #10 SS flat washer 6
3329 #10-24 SS wingnut 6
Table 2, Fastener Torque Values
Trace PN Description Torque value
3190 #10-24 x 1/2" SS carriage bolt 25 in-lbs 3191 #10-24 x 1" SS carriage bolt 25 in-lbs
465 #10 SS flat washer N/A 442 #10-24 SS hex nut 25 in-lbs
3329 #10-24 SS wingnut Finger tight
425 1/4-20 x 3/4" SS cap screw 80 in-lbs 468 1/4" SS flat washer N/A 485 1/4" SS internal star washer N/A
2147 1/4" SS external star washer N/A
444 1/4-20 SS hex nut 80 in-lbs
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Single DR System
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4-4 PM DR 175/250 Single Inverter Diagram
Hot In
Hot Out
Neutral Out
Neutral In
Ground
13
14
3 US PV wiring (not included)3
#Qty Part No. Description
4 AR US DC ground cabling; one to PV array ground, other to earth ground rod
5 AR optional C40’s (not included) up to three.
6 1 LID enclosure top
7 1 US DR Inverter not included
8 1 AC Neutral AC neutral bonding block, with AC ground bonding block
9 AR US AC wiring (not included)
10 1 IOX60 AC input/output/bypass lockout disconnect
11 2 COVER, PMO- weather-tight, locking switch cover
12 2 SLIDER, PMO- unused breaker opening cover
13 1 FEET, PMO- brackets to secure the power module to the base or pad
14 4 Edge guard Cut to length and install around cable passages in the base to prevent
chaffing.
These fasteners are used for attaching the inverter to the floor of the cabinet:
A 6 425 ¼ - 20 X ¾” HH SS bolt
B 12 2147 ¼” external tooth starwasher
C 12 468 ¼” flat washer
PM DR 175/250 Single
D
B
C
A
All configurations use 6 AWG THHN wire for AC and PV wiring. Inverter cables are 4/0
for DR2412 and 3624. DR1512, 1524, and 2424 inverters use 2/0 cable. User red heat
shrink for positive and black heat shrink for negative. Refer to the DR Owner’s Manual for
cable sizing. Each assembly also includes the door (not shown). Refer to the individual
components assembly descriptions. Follow the assembly sequence as shown on the
reverse side of this page. When ordering parts for your system, always prefix the desired
part number with the letters PMO-. AR means As Required; US means User Supplied.
Qty Part No. Description #
I nverter Diagram
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1 1 DC175 175 amp DC circuit breaker used with DR1512, 1524, OR 2424
DC250 250 amp DC circuit breaker used with DR2412 or3624
2 1 DCBB DC bonding block with shunt
PM DR 175/250 Single Inverter Diagram 4-5
PM DR 175/250 S Assembly Sequence
1. Feet (Page 6-17)
2. Edge guards
3. C40 if equipped (Page 5-7)
4. Neutral and ground bonding block (left panel for SW, right panel for DR, Page 5-21)
5. DC bonding block (left for DR, right for SW, Page 5-15)
6. DC shunt
7. DC bus bars
8. DC175/250 (Page 13)
9. DC20/60/110 (Page 12)
10. IOX60 (Page 19)
11. any additional AC or DC breakers
12. Slider (Page 23)
13. Cover (Page 13)
14. connect ground conductors
15. AC output cables
16. AC neutral cables
17. DC cables
18. Decals
19. Lid (Page 19)
20. Door (Page 15)
Assembly Instructions: Invert PM and install feet; turn PM upright to continue. Remove appropriate component instruction sheets and arrange in order of installation. Gather all tools and components listed in the instructions and place them nearby. Prepare components as instructed on the component assembly pages and set aside. When all cables, components, fasteners, etc. are prepared and handy, assemble each component in the sequence as shown, referring to the component assembly instructions as required.
When ordering parts, always use the PMO- prefix.
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4-6 PM DR 175/250 Single Inverter Diagram
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PM DR 175/250 Single Inverter Diagram 4-7
Dual DR System
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4-8 PM DR 175/250 Dual Diagram
11
HOT RGENERAT OMAC UTIL
ACLOADS
HOT RGENERAT OMAC UTIL
ACLOADS
12
Hot Out
Neutral In
Hot In
Ground
to the floor or base
disconnect circuit breaker
Neutral Out
8 AR US AC 6 AWG THHN
9 AR US AC wiring 6AWG THHN
NEUTRAL ORGENERATOR
GROUND ORGENERATOR FROMAC UTILITY
FROMAC UTILITY
10 1 PMO-SLIDER covers unused breaker slots
#Qty Part No. Description
11 2 PMO-COVER flip-up cover for breakers
12 2 PMO-IOX60 input, output, bypass,
13 1 PMO-FEET brackets to secure the module
13
PV(-) Battery(-)
Battery(+) PV(+)
PV(-) Battery(-)
Battery(+) PV(+)
DR Series Inverter #1
GND
HOTIN
NEUIN
HOTOUT
NEUOUT
PowerInverter/Charger
DRSeries
BATTERYSENSE
.5K
BATTERYCAPACITY
.37K
1K
250
Amp/Hrs
ACTRANSFERTHRESHOLD
50
125
OVER-DISCHARGEPROTECTION
BATTERYCHARGER RATE
ON
OFF
EQUALIZE1
EQUALIZE2
0
MAX
1
9
8
2
MIN
3
7
4
6
5
BatteryType Selector
LEADACID
GELCELL
60
25
>100
10
PbCa-MAINTENANCEFREE
DEEPCYCLE
0
CHARGER:GRN=FLOAT/ORNBLINK=ABSORP/ORN=BULK
COMPORT
POWERON/OFF
INVERTERMODE
SEARCHMODEWATTS
OVERTEMPRED/OVERLOADGRN
BATTERYHIRED/BATTERYLOW GRN
DR Series Inverter #2
GND
NEUIN
INVINPUT
NEUOUT
INVOUTPUT
PowerInverter/Charger
DRSeries
BATTERYSENSE
.5K
BATTERYCAPACITY
.37K
1K
250
Amp/Hrs
ACTRANSFERTHRESHOLD
50
125
OVER-DISCHARGEPROTECTION
BATTERYCHARGER RATE
ON
OFF
EQUALIZE1
EQUALIZE2
0
MAX
1
9
8
2
MIN
3
7
4
6
5
BatteryType Selector
LEADACID
GELCELL
60
25
>100
10
PbCa-MAINTENANCEFREE
DEEPCYCLE
0
CHARGER:GRN=FLOAT/ORNBLINK=ABSORP/ORN=BULK
COMPORT
OVERTEMPRED/OVERLOADGRN
BATTERYHIRED/BATTERYLOW GRN
POWERON/OFF
INVERTERMODE
SEARCHMODEWATTS
Follow the assembly sequence as shown on the reverse
side of this page.
PMO-DC250 used with DR2412 or 3624
Qty Part No. Description #
1 2 PMO-DC175 used with DR1512, 1524, or 2424
2 AR DC20, 60, 110 amp DC breakers
3 1 PMO-DCBB D C bonding block
4 1 PMO-LID
5 AR PMO-C40, VLC40, C40K
(optional - includes one DC60 each)
6 2 DR Inverter not included
7 1 PMO-NEUTRAL neutral bonding block
PM DR
Battery (-)
BATTERY (-)
(-)
SOLARARRAY 1
Solar Array (-)
(+) SOLARARRAY 1
(+) SOLARARRAY 1
Solar Array (+)
BATTERY (+)
BATTERY (+)
B
Battery (+)
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D
C
All configurations use 6 AWG THHN wire for AC and PV
wiring. Inverter cables are 4/0 for DR2412 and 3624.
DR1512, 1524, and 2424 inverters use 2/0 cable. User
red heat shrink for positive and black heat shrink for
negative. Refer to the DR Owner’s Manual for cable
sizing. Each assembly also includes the door (not shown).
A
175/250 Dual Diagram
Refer to the individual components assembly descriptions.
PM DR 175/250 Dual Diagram 4-9
PM DR 175/250 Dual Assembly Sequence
1. Feet
2. edge guards
3. C40 (if equipped)
4. neutral and ground bonding block (left panel for SW, right panel for DR)
5. DC bonding block (left for DR, right for SW)
6. DC shunt
7. DC bus bars
8. DC175/250
9. DC20/60/110
10. IOX60
11. any additional AC or DC breakers
12. Slider
13. Cover
14. connect ground conductors
15. AC output cables
16. AC neutral cables
17. DC cables
18. Decals
19. Lid
20. Door
Remove appropriate component instruction sheets and arrange in order of installation. Gather all tools and components listed in the instructions and place then nearby. Prepare components as instructed on the component assembly pages and set aside. When all cables, components, fasteners, etc. are prepared and handy, assemble each component in the sequence shown above, referring to the component assembly instructions as required. Invert PM to install feet.
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4-10 PM SW 175/250 S Diagram
2298-60 DC 60-amp circuit breaker
2249-110 DC 110-amp circuit breaker
9 AR C40 optional charge, load, diversion controller
10 1 DCBB DC ground bonding block and shunt
11 1 3238 decal “Solar Array (-)”
12 1 3232 decal “ Battery (-)”
13AR 2957-20 DC 20-amp circuit breaker
14AR 2079-175/250 DC 175 or 250 amp circuit breaker
15AR decal “Solar Array (+)”
16AR 3231 decal “Battery (+)”
A 6 425 ¼ - 20 X ¾” HH SS bolt
B 12 468 ¼” flat washer
C 12 2147 ¼” external tooth flat washer
D 6 444 ¼-SSHHnut
Qty P/N Description #
1 1 decal “To AC Hot Loads”
2 AR IOX60 AC input/output/bypass disconnect
w/lockout
3 AR 3200 decal “From AC Hot Utility/Generator”
4 2 Slider unused breaker opening cover
5 1 3194 decal “From AC Utility/Generator
Neutral”
6 1 Neutral AC neutral bonding block
7 1 decal “From AC Utility/Generator
Ground”
8 1 N/A ground bonding block (part of Neutral)
PM
D
B
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C
A
All configurations use 6 AWG THHN wire for AC and PV
SW 175/250 S Diagram
wiring. Inverter cables are 4/0 for DR2412 and 3624.
DR1512, 1524, and 2424 inverters use 2/0 cable. User
red heat shrink for positive and black heat shrink for
negative. Refer to the DR Owner’s Manual for cable
sizing. Each assembly also includes the door (not
shown). Refer to the individual components assembly
descriptions. Follow the assembly sequence as shown
on the reverse side of this page.
PM SW 175/250 S Diagram 4-11
SW System Assembly Sequence
1. Feet
2. edge guards
3. C40 (if equipped)
4. neutral and ground bonding block (left panel for SW, right panel for DR)
5. DCBB bonding block (left for DR, right for SW)
8. DC175/250
9. DC20/60/110
10. IOX60
11. any additional AC or DC breakers
12. Slider
13. Cover
14. ground conductors
15. AC output cables
16. AC neutral cables
17. DC cables
18. Decals
19. Lid
20. Door
Invert PM to install feet; revert to continue. Remove appropriate component instruction sheets and arrange in order of installation. Gather all tools and components listed in the instructions and place then nearby. Prepare components as instructed on the component assembly pages and set aside. When all cables, components, falters, etc. Are prepared and handy, assemble each component in the sequence shown, referring to the component assembly instructions as required.
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4-12 PM SW 175/250 Dual Diagram
Battery (+)
BATTERY(+)
BATTERY(+)
(+)
(+)
SOLARARRAY1
SOLARARRAY1
TOAC LOADS
ORGENERAT
ORGENERAT
HOT
HOT
FROMAC UTIL
FROMAC UTIL
ACLOADS
FROMAC UTILITY
ORGENERATOR
GROUND
FROMAC UTILITY
ORGENERATOR
NEUTRAL
11
MASTER SW INVERTER #1
TEMP
EXTERNAL BATTERY
J2
RY10RY11
RY8COM
RY8NO
ACHOTIN1
ACHOTIN2
(GENERATORIN)
NEUTRALIN2
NEUTRALIN1
ACCONNECTIONS
TB2
COM
COM
NC
NO
NO
NC UPPER
RY11
RY10
RY9
COM
RY7
COM
LOWER
NC
NO
NC
NO
C40FRONT VIEWC40FRONT VIEW
controlpanel
AC1INGOOD BULK
ERROR
LINETIE
CONTRAST
VDC24.1 AMPS70 BATTERYTEMP35C
OVERCURRENTAC2INGOOD FLOAT
INVERTING
RESETTO FACTORY DEFAULTS
MENU
MENU SETPOINTS
ON/OFF
GEN MENU
MENU
ITEM
HEADINGS
HAL9000
Battery (-)
Solar Array (+)
BATTERY(-)
Solar Array (-)
(-)
SOLARARRAY1
PMO-ELEC-MOD
(+)
(+)
(+)
(+)
(+)
SOLARARRAY1
SOLARARRAY1
SOLARARRAY1
SOLARARRAY1
C40FRONT VIEWC40FRONT VIEWC40FRONT VIEWC40FRONT VIEW
Battery(+) PV(+)Battery(+) PV(+)Battery(+) PV(+)
C40FRONT VIEW
1234
5
SOLARARRAY1
TEMP
EXTERNAL
BATTERY
J2
RY10 RY11
RY8COM
RY8NO
AC HOT OUT
NEUTRAL OUT
NEUTRALIN 2
TB2
COM
COM
NO
NO
NC
NC
UPPER
RY11
RY10
RY9
COM
RY7
LOWER
COM
NC
NO
NC
NO
AC HOT IN 1
AC HOT IN 2
(GENERATORIN)
NEUTRALIN 1
ACCONNECTIONS
11
SLAVE SW INVERTER #2
TEMP
EXTERNAL BATTERY
J2
RY10RY11
RY8COM
RY8NO
ACHOTIN1
ACHOTIN2
(GENERATORIN)
NEUTRALIN2
NEUTRALIN1
ACCONNECTIONS
TB2
COM
COM
NC
NO
NO
NC UPPER
RY11
RY10
RY9
COM
RY7
COM
LOWER
NC
NO
NC
NO
PM SW 175/250 Dual Diagram
All configurations use 6 AWG THHN wire for AC and PV wiring. Inverter cables are 4/0 for SW2512, 4024 and 5548. Use 2/0 for SW4048. Use red heat shrink for positive and black heat shrink for negative. Each assembly also includes the door (not shown). Refer to the individual components for assembly descriptions. Follow the assembly sequence as shown on the reverse side of this page. All AC & DC breakers are located in the top cabinet. Lower cabinet contains PV Solar Array DC breakers if equipped with C40 Controllers. Install inverters last, beginning with the bottom cabinet, after securing the modules in place. Use the fasteners listed in A, B, C, D. Starwashers are used to lock fasteners and assure ground continuity.
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controlpanel
AC1INGOOD BULK
ERROR
LINETIE
CONTRAST
VDC24.1 AMPS70 BATTERYTEMP35C
OVERCURRENTAC2INGOOD FLOAT
INVERTING
RESETTO FACTORY DEFAULTS
MENU
MENU SETPOINTS
ON/OFF
GEN MENU
MENU
ITEM
HEADINGS
HAL9000
A
#
Qty Part No. Description
1 2 IOX60 AC input/output/bypass disconnect 2 2 SLIDER 3 1 NEUTRAL AC neutral and ground bonding block 4 AR C40 optional 5 1 DCBB DC ground bonding block 6 2 COVER 7 2 2079-250 250-amp DC breaker or
8 AR 2298 PV Solar DC disconnects 9 AR C40’s 10 AC connections detail 11 2 Sinewave inverters A 6 425 ¼ - 20 X ¾” HH SS bolt B 12 2147 ¼” external tooth starwasher C 12 468 ¼” flat washer D 6 444 ¼-SSHHnut
2116-175 175-amp DC breaker
B
C
D
PM SW 175/250 Dual Diagram 4-13
PM SW 175/250 Dual System Assembly Sequence
1. Feet (Page 6-14)
2. Edge guards
3. C40 (Page 5-7 if equipped)
4. Neutral and ground bonding block (Page 5-21, left
panel for SW, right panel for DR)
5. DC bonding block (Page 5-15, left for DR, right for
SW)
6. DC175/250 (Page 5-14)
7. DC20/60/110 (Page 5-12)
8. IOX60 (Page 5-19)
9. any additional AC or DC breakers
10. Slider (Page 6-23)
11. Cover (Page 6-18)
12. connect ground conductors
13. AC output cables
14. AC neutral cables
15. DC cables
16. Decals
17. Lid (Page 19)
19. Door (Page 15)
PM 175/250 D Front View
Invert PM to install feet; revert to continue. Remove appropriate component instruction sheets and arrange in order of installation. Gather all tools and components listed in the instructions and place then nearby. Prepare components as instructed on the component assembly pages and set aside. When all components are prepared and handy, assemble each component in the sequence shown above, referring to the component assembly instructions as required.
Front view of PM SW 175/250 D showing standard
components plus PVGFP and three C40’s w/BTS’s
PM 175/250 D Left Panel
PM SW 175/250 D right side panel including
DCBB, DC175/250, and PV
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