INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
Before beginning the installation of your Freedom Marine Inverter/Charger, read the owner’s manual. Disconnect all sources of AC and DC power to prevent accidental shock. Disable and secure all AC and DC automatic starting and disconnect devices. CAUTION This equipment is not ignition protected and employs components that
can produce arcs or sparks. To reduce the
risk of fire or explosions, do not install in unvented compartments containing batteries or flammable gasses or areas in which
WARNING
For continued protection against risk of electric shock, use only the
CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock and prevent premature failure due to corrosion, do not mount where exposed to rain, dripping or spray.
CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire, do not obstruct ventilation openings. Do not mount in a zero clearance compartment— overheating may result.
CAUTION Risk of electrical shock. Both AC and DC voltage sources are terminated inside this equipment. Before servicing disconnect all inputs and outputs.
Before beginning installation, unpack the inverter/charger, record the serial number on the warranty card. Retain packing materials for future use.
Confirm that your shipping carton contains:
•Inverter/Charger
•TSC temperature sensor with 20' cable
•Owner's Manual
•Warranty Card
•DC Battery Cable Covers & Screws (4)
•AC Access Cover plate & Screws (2)
•Compression Terminal Block
(2)Freedom 10, 15, 20
(4)Freedom 25 & 30
If any components are missing, contact Customer Service: 1 800 670 0707.
Typical Tools Needed
Flathead and Phillips Screwdrivers
Wrench for connecting battery cables (9/16'') Wire Cutters
Wire Strippers
Misc. assorted wire ties and connectors
Accessories Needed for Installation
•Fuse: UL Listed DC Rated slow blow fuse as required by NEC
•Electrical wire (10 gauge) for AC input wiring. Consult NEC for proper size for output wiring.
•Battery Cables with 3/8'' ring terminal
1 positive, 1 negative (Consult NEC for proper size)
•DC fuse cable
•Mounting Bolts (4)
•Strain Relief (2)
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