
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).
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Wiring box cover must be in place during use to reduce risk of injury to persons
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Figure 2 AC Wiring Compartment
Installing the Inverter/Charger
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| The terminal block is split into INPUT and OUTPUT sections. Damage | 
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| 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 | |||
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| When making the AC input and AC output connections, observe the correct | qualified | |||
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| To make the AC input connections: | 
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| 1. | Locate the wiring compartment cover panel and remove the four | 
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| 3. | Remove one of the AC knockouts from the front or side of the unit. Do | |||
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| 5. | Run the AC wiring through the  | This | ||
| 6. | Strip approximately 2 inches (50 mm) off the jacket from the AC cable | |||
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| 7. | Using a 1/4" blade slot screwdriver, loosen the terminal screws on the | 
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