5.1 Battery Cables ( if cable installation kit is not included)
Safe operation of the Sima
It is recommended using 2 x # l AWG or 1 x 3/0 AWG copper cable (90°C insulation rating) as the minimum size for battery connections to the Sima
Lower efficiency results in shorter battery run-times.
Inverters may shut down below
Table 5: Recommended DC Cables Sizes for Permanent Installation, for voltage drop
less than 0.5Vdc total. Based on 90°C Cable.
Length of | SIMA | |
each Cable | Minimum Cable Size if | Minimum Cable Size if |
Up to … | Using Single Cables | Using Double Cables |
10ft. (3m) | No. 3/0 AWG | 2 x No.1 AWG |
15ft. (4.6m) | 250 MCM | 2 x No. 2/0 AWG |
20ft. (6.1m) | 400 MCM | 2 x No. 3/0 AWG |
Use cables rated at 90°C. For cables rated below 90°C or run in conduit, refer to your local and national electrical codes. CAUTION! Based on Table
Code, Part 1.
Connect the supply cables to the DC terminals on the Sima
Proper safe operation of the Sima
the DC power source.
Do NOT Tin the Cable Ends with Solder. Doing So Will Result in Poor
CAUTION! The Sima
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5.2 AC Wiring Connections
Warning: If you are unfamiliar with high voltage wiring or unsure about how to connect this inverter, it is recommended that a qualified electrician install this inverter.
| 1. | Manual or automatic transfer switch may alternatively be used (See Figures 11 and 12). A transfer switch is a break before |
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| make, double pole, double throw (DPDT) switch that switches both the hot and neutral wires of the AC distribution system |
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| from one power source to the other. Manual and automatic transfer switches are available from marine and RV dealers. |
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| They are commonly used to switch between a generator and AC (utility) power. Purchase an |
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| exceeds the output ratings of both the inverter and the other source. |
| 2. | Do not connect the Sima |
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| same time. The Sima |
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| occur even if the |
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| When installing the inverter into electrical systems with other power sources, a switching means MUST be included between |
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| the |
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| plug inserted into the desired AC power source (See Figures 10 on following page.) |
| 3. | Do not connect the Sima |
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| WILL NOT operate stoves, and other electrical appliances that consume more than 2500 watts. |
WARNING! | Do not attempt your own AC wiring unless you have the knowledge and experience to do a safe job. Your RV or boat | |
| dealer, or a licensed electrician can do the job for you if you do not wish to do your own wiring. |
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