Connecting AC Input Wires

Figure 2 shows the wiring compartment, which contains a grounding bus (used to wire the AC input and output ground wires) and a terminal block (used to wire the AC input and AC output connections).

INVERTER AC OUTPUT

AC INPUT

CHARGER

 

AC INPUT

PASS-THRU

Wiring box cover must be in place during use to reduce risk of injury to persons

L

AC

OUT

 

N

 

G

 

 

 

L

AC

 

IN

N

 

G

 

 

AC GROUNDS

 

 

(BEHIND COVER)

Figure 2 AC Wiring Compartment

Installing the Inverter/Charger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

 

The terminal block is split into INPUT and OUTPUT sections. Damage

 

may occur if the unit is wired incorrectly.

only.

Do not remove or loosen factory installed wiring.

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

color code for the appropriate AC wire, as described in Table 2 on page 9.

installers

damage other equipment.

 

When making the AC input and AC output connections, observe the correct

qualified

 

screws.

To make the AC input connections:

 

1.

Locate the wiring compartment cover panel and remove the four

 

2.

Remove the cover panel from the unit to access the wiring

by

 

compartment.

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3.

Remove one of the AC knockouts from the front or side of the unit. Do

for

 

not leave the knockout inside the wiring compartment.

 

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4.

Install a strain-relief clamp in the AC knockout.

 

5.

Run the AC wiring through the strain-relief clamp.

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6.

Strip approximately 2 inches (50 mm) off the jacket from the AC cable

 

 

and separate the wires.

 

7.

Using a 1/4" blade slot screwdriver, loosen the terminal screws on the

 

 

terminals. Do not remove the screws.

 

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