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GP-PWM-30-UL
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fridge vent on the roof or by using the Go Power! Cable Entry Plate (sold
separately) that allows installers to run wires through any part of the roof.
PV connections should connect directly to the controller. Positive and
negative battery connections must connect directly from the controller to
the batteries. Use of a positive or negative distribution bus is allowed
between the controller and battery as long as it is properly sized,
electrically safe and an adequate wire size is maintained.
5.0 Installation Instructions
1. Prepare for mounting. Use the template provided on page 31
to mark the four mounting holes and the cutting line for flush
mounting your controller.
2. Complete the installation of the solar modules. If this
GP-PWM-30-UL was purchased as part of a Go Power! Solar
Power Kit, follow the Installation Guide provided. Otherwise,
follow manufacturer’s instructions for solar module mounting and
wiring.
Do not exceed
the GP-PWM-
30-UL max
current ratings
The maximum current of the solar system is
the sum of parallel-connected PV module
rated short circuit Currents (Isc) multiplied by
1.25. The resulting system current is not to
exceed 37.5A. If your solar system exceeds
this value, contact your dealer for a suitable
controller alternative.
Do not exceed
the GP-PWM-
30-UL max
voltage ratings
The maximum voltage of the array is the sum
of the PV modulerated open-circuit voltage of
the series connected modules multiplied by
1.25 (or by a value from NEC 690.7 provided in
Table 690.7 A). The resulting voltage is not to
exceed 35V. If your solar system exceeds this
value, contact your dealer for a suitable
controller alternative.
Ne dépassez
pas le courant
nominal
maximum du
GP-PWM-30-UL
Le courant maximum du système solaire est
la somme des courants de court-circuit (Isc)
des modules PV connectés en parallèle,
multipliée par 1,25. Le courant du système qui
en résulte ne doit pas excéder 37,5 A. Si votre
système solaire dépasse cette valeur, veuillez
contacter votre revendeur pour obtenir un
régulateur plus approprié.

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Go Power GP-PWM-30-UL Specifications

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BrandGo Power
ModelGP-PWM-30-UL
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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