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Line and Load terminals on DC circuit breaker

 
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Hello!

I am using a Buss MRCB circuit breaker to connect my inverter to my solar system. I have made the following assumption and want to make sure it is correct.
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Oops - Here is my assumption:

- the left terminal is labeled “line” and the right terminal is labeled “load”. I believe line should  be connected to the battery and load connected to the inverter.

Is someone able to confirm that, or correct me if that’s not true?

Thank you!
 
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You are correct.
 
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Thank you Carl!
 
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