NEC 2014 690.55 Maaximum Operating Voltage

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I have finished installing an Outback System Edge 420NC at my home and am performing the last step before the inspection: ordering the needed labels/placards for my particular system. I am stumped on one label: the one required for a system with battery back up. The label wants three pieces of information: (1) Maximum Operating Voltage, (2) Equalization Voltage and (3) Ground Conductor Polarity. The last two were a no-brainer, but I cannot find anywhere a definition of Maximum Operating Voltage.

This HAS to be a common piece of information since it's required on every system that has batteries. Is it:
* The voltage of the batteries after they are fully charged?
* Absorb voltage?
* Float voltage?
* The maximum voltage allowed by the inverter?
* Something else?

Help!!

--Ernie
 

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