Getting Started

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Input

Input

Max. Load

Max. Load

 

Max. Load

 

Model No.

Feeds

Voltage

per Outlet

per Input

 

per Unit

 

MPC-8H-1

2 ea, 20 Amp

100 to 120 VAC

16 Amps

16 Amps *

 

32 Amps *

 

MPC-8H-2

2 ea, 16 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

10 Amps

16 Amps *

 

32 Amps *

 

MPC-16H-1

2 ea, 20 Amp

100 to 120 VAC

16 Amps

16 Amps *

 

32 Amps *

 

MPC-16H-2

2 ea, 16 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

10 Amps

16 Amps *

 

32 Amps *

 

MPC-18H-1

1 ea, 20 Amp

100 to 120 VAC

16 Amps

16 Amps *

 

16 Amps *

 

MPC-18H-2

1 ea, 16 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

10 Amps

16 Amps *

 

16 Amps *

 

MPC-20V-1

2 ea, 20 Amp

100 to 120 VAC

16 Amps

16 Amps *

 

32 Amps *

 

MPC-20V-2

2 ea, 16 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

15 Amps

16 Amps *

 

32 Amps *

 

MPC-20VS20-1

1 ea, 20 Amp

100 to 120 VAC

16 Amps

16 Amps *

 

16 Amps *

 

MPC-20VS20-2

1 ea, 16 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

15 Amps

16 Amps *

 

16 Amps *

 

MPC-20VD20-1

2 ea, 20 Amp

100 to 120 VAC

16 Amps

16 Amps *

 

32 Amps *

 

MPC-20VD20-2

2 ea, 20 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

15 Amps

16 Amps *

 

32 Amps *

 

MPC-20VS30-1

1 ea, 30 Amp

100 to 120 VAC

20 Amps

24 Amps *

 

24 Amps *

 

MPC-20VS30-2

1 ea, 30 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

15 Amps

24 Amps *

 

24 Amps *

 

MPC-20VD30-1

2 ea, 30 Amp

100 to 120 VAC

20 Amps

24 Amps *

 

48 Amps *

 

MPC-20VD30-2

2 ea, 30 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

15 Amps

24 Amps *

 

48 Amps *

 

MPC-20VS16-3

1 ea, 16 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

10 Amps

16 Amps

 

16 Amps

 

MPC-20VD16-3

2 ea, 16 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

10 Amps

16 Amps

 

32 Amps

 

MPC-20VS32-3

1 ea, 32 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

10 Amps

32 Amps

 

32 Amps

 

MPC-20VD32-3

2 ea, 32 Amp

100 to 240 VAC

10 Amps

32 Amps

 

64 Amps

*In accordance with UL requirements for branch circuits, this value has been de-rated to 80%.

Notes:

MPC-H Series model numbers that end with the “-1” suffix include 20 Amp Circuit Breaker(s).

MPC-H Series model numbers that end with the “-2” suffix include 16 Amp Circuit Breaker(s).

MPC-V Series model numbers that end with “-3” include 16 Amp Circuit Breaker(s).

MPC-V Series model numbers that end with “-1” or “-2” include 20 Amp Circuit Breaker(s). The only exception is the MPC-20V-2, which includes 16 Amp Circuit Breakers.

To determine the exact model number for your MPC unit, either refer to the nameplate on the back of the unit, or access command mode as described

in Section 3.2 and invoke the Product Status command; in the Text Interface, type /J * and press [Enter]; in the Web Browser Interface, click on the "Product Status" Link on the left hand side of the screen.

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Western Telematic MPC-20VS16-3, MPC-20VD20-2, MPC-20VS20-2, MPC-20VD16-3, MPC-8H-1, MPC-20VS20-1, MPC-8H-2 manual Getting Started

MPC-18H-2, MPC-20V-2, MPC-20VS32-3, MPC-20VD32-3, MPC-16H-2 specifications

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