Installation
AC Wiring
Use a screwdriver to remove the screws that secure the AC wiring compartment cover plate. See Figure
Remove these screws
Wire Nut Connectors
Figure 2-2 AC Compartment Cover Plate Screws
Inside you will see that the compartment is divided into two sections, one labeled AC INPUT, the other labeled AC OUTPUT. Each side contains three pigtails: blue, brown, green/yellow. Wire nut connectors are provided.
Wire Color | Description |
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Brown | Hot or Line |
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Blue | Neutral |
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Green/Yellow | Ground |
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Solid Green (AC output only) | Internal output neutral to ground bonding conductor |
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Important: At the AC output, the green/yellow and solid green wires are already connected together.
Two AC wiring knockouts are provided on the AC compartment cover plate. After removing the knockouts, you can add strain reliefs for additional stability or conduit fittings if the wiring will be routed through conduit. Flexible conduit is recommended.
You must use 2.5 mm2 ES copper wire with insulation rated for 60 degrees centigrade or higher for both the AC input and AC output.