Xantrex Technology 806-1055-02 806-1840, 806-1020, 806-1840-01 manual Gnd, Reverse Polarity Damage

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Basic Installation Procedures

AC Output Connections for the Freedom HF 1055 EMS and Freedom HF 1800 EMS Models

FREEDOM HF 1800 EMS

other source ofpower

CAUTION! Do

AC

N L

. Damage to unit may occur .

not connect the AC OUT to any

OUTPUT

GND

10mm

ground terminal

to circuit breaker

8.Repeat steps 5 to 7 for Line and Neutral connections.

Tighten the wire attachment screws to a torque of 1.3–1.8 lbf-ft (1.76– 2.44 Nm). Leave some wiring slack inside the wiring compartment.

Ensure you have maintained correct polarity and that there are no loose strands of wire.

REVERSE POLARITY DAMAGE

1.Ensure AC and DC power sources are turned off.

2.Install the required circuit breaker in the inverter distribution panel receiving AC power from the inverter.

3.Remove the GFCI unit to expose the AC output terminals inside the wiring compartment behind the AC OUT knockout.

4.Install a strain-relief clamp on the AC OUT knockout.

5.Strip a single strand (e.g. Romex) AC output wire, as appropriate.

6.Locate the Line, Ground and Neutral terminals on the AC output terminal labeled as L, GND, and N respectively.

7.Passing the wire through the knockout, insert the Ground AC output wire into the Ground terminal slot on the unit.

Improper connections (connecting a line conductor to a neutral conductor, for example) will cause the Freedom HF to malfunction and may permanently damage the inverter. Damage caused by a reverse polarity connection is not covered by your warranty.

Failure to follow these instructions can damage the unit and/or damage other equipment.

9.Secure the wires by adjusting the strain-relief clamp.

10.Install the GFCI back into the front panel of the unit.

11.Alternatively, if you do not reinstall the GFCI, make sure that you cap the exposed wires and install a blanking plate to cover the space vacated by the GFCI.

12.Connect the other end of the wires to a circuit breaker in the inverter distribution panel.

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Contents Freedom HF Inverter/Chargers Page Document Part Number About This Guide Statement of HazardRelated Information Important Safety Instructions Electrical Shock HazardFire and Burn Hazard Explosion HazardPrecautions When Working With Batteries Fire Hazard Precautions When Preparing to ChargeExposure to Chemicals and Gases Hazard Risk of Damage to the INVERTER/CHARGERRisk of Damage to Rechargeable Appliances Precautions for Using Rechargeable AppliancesRegulatory Limitations on USEFCC Information to the User KKK Information to the UserPage Contents Page Materials List What’s In The Box Display panel is attached to the unitInstallation Codes Safety InstructionsShock Hazard Installation Tools and Materials High Level Overview of Installation Steps Basic Installation Procedures Designing the Installation To engineGenerator AC shore powerAC Disconnect and Over-Current Protection Device AC Cabling AC Distribution PanelsEquipment Damage AC Grounding AC Output Neutral BondingDC Cabling DC Disconnects and Over-Current Devices Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters GFCIsBatteries Fire and Explosion Hazards Close to the battery compartment and the AC source and loadChoosing a Location for the Unit Splashing water or bilge waterMounting the Unit To mount the Freedom HFConnecting the Equipment Ground Grounding LocationsGeneral AC Wiring Considerations Connecting the AC Input WiresFIRE, SHOCK, and Energy Hazards Installers only Damage other equipmentAC Input Connections for the Freedom HF 1800 T Model Electric Shock Hazard Connecting AC Output to an Existing AC Circuit To make a permanent connection to existing AC wiring AC Output Connections for the Freedom HF 1800 T ModelGND Reverse Polarity DamageConnecting the DC Cables DC End for Freedom HF 1000, 1055, 1800, and 1800 TTo make the DC connections For use by qualified installers DC Grounding Anderson ConnectorsTo connect the DC ground To enable ignition control Exposed Ignition Control TerminalsPower Module For Freedom HF 1055 EMS and 1800 EMS To enable ignition control and to connect auxiliary DC powerUse by qualified installers only Mounting the Display Panel To mount the display panelTesting in Invert Mode Testing Your InstallationTo test the Freedom HF in invert mode Testing in Shore Power Mode To test the Freedom HF in shore power modeDrip Shield Installation For Marine Installations Different ViewsDrip Shield Installation For Marine Installations To install the drip shieldsConfiguration Marine Installation Typical Marine InstallationSpecifications Physical SpecificationsDC Input AC Input Page Page Xantrex Technology USA Inc
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