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Introduction
1.0 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a MS Series inverter/charger from Magnum Energy. The MS
Series is a “pure” sine wave inverter designed especially for rugged mobile applications, home
backup power, and standalone applications. Powerful, yet simple to use, this inverter/charger will
provide you with years of trouble-free performance you have come to expect from Magnum Energy.
Installation is easy. Simply connect the inverter’s output to your distribution circuits or electrical
panel, connect your utility or AC generator power to the inverter’s easy-to-reach terminal block,
connect the batteries, and then switch it on for power.
Info: This is a sizable manual and much of it is fairly technical. Terms may be used
throughout the manual that are unfamiliar to you. Refer to the Inverter/Charger
Terminology glossary in Appendix C for clari cation.
The MS Series inverter/charger includes the following:
2000, 2800, or 4000 watt model in a small footprint – less area needed for installation
Pure sine wave output
• Automatic PFC (Power Factor Corrected) multi-stage battery charging
RS485 standard communication protocol
Remote and Network ports (easy connection for optional accessories)
Inverter-mounted ON/OFF switch with LED indicator
30-amp per leg AC pass-thru capability
Field serviceable for quali ed personnel – tested repair kits available
Automatic battery temperature compensation (when using the Battery Temperature Sensor)
for optimum charging even during extreme temperature changes
Overcurrent, over-temperature, and high/low battery voltage protection
The following accessories are also available for use with the MS Series inverter/charger:
• ME-AGS-N (Automatic Generator Start Module – Network version) – automatically starts/
stops your generator.
• ME-ARC50 (Advanced Remote Control) – easy to read LCD display panel that allows advance
inverter set up, control, and troubleshooting.
• ME-BMK (Battery Monitor Kit - with Shunt) – provides precise DC voltage/current measurements
and information on your battery’s State of Charge (SOC) condition.
• ME-RC50 (Standard Remote Control) – easy to read LCD display panel that allows standard
inverter set up, control, and troubleshooting.
Regulatory Compliance
The MS Series inverter/charger is designated as a Standalone (non grid-interactive) power
inverter with an internal battery charger. It can be connected to the utility grid (or to a generator)
to allow the inverter batteries to be charged, and to power inverter loads while connected. The
MS series is not a grid-interactive (also known as utility-interactive) inverter and does not have
the capability to export (or sell) power back into the utility grid.
The MS Series has been tested and listed to UL 458, 5th Edition (Power Converters/Inverters
and Power Converter/Inverter Systems for Land Vehicles and Marine Crafts) and UL 1741, 2nd
Edition¹ (Inverters, Converters and Controllers for Use in Independent Power Systems) for use
in the US; and is also certi ed to CSA C22.2 No. 107.1-01 (General Use Power Supplies) for use
in Canada. It has been tested and certied to these product safety standards by Intertek Testing
Services (known as ETL), which is a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). NRTL’s
are qualied organizations that meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
regulations to perform independent safety testing and product certi cation.
The MS Series also meets the KKK-A-1822E standard for use in ambulances.
Note¹The MS2000 models are not listed to the UL 1741 standard.
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