
6.Connect one connector on the NEGATIVE
DC terminal
connector
lock washer
bolt
Figure 7 DC Cable Connections
7.Before proceeding, check that the cable polarity is correct: POSITIVE (+) on the inverter/charger is connected to the POSITIVE (+) on the battery, and NEGATIVE
IMPORTANT: The next step is the last cable connection you need to make. A spark is normal when the DC disconnect switch is turned on or the DC circuit breaker is closed so be sure step #3 is done before proceeding.
| Installing the Inverter/Charger | |
8. | Connect the other end of the cable to the NEGATIVE |
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| terminal on the battery. |
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9. | Use a wrench to tighten the bolt to a torque of |
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| the inverter/charger end. |
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10. | To protect the DC terminals, attach the DC terminal covers |
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| (Figure 8) to the inverter/charger, using the screws provided. | for use by qualified personnel only. |
Figure 8 DC Terminal Covers | ||
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