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Installation
900-0111-01-00 Rev A 21
AC Wiring
Table 5 AC Conductor Size and Torque Requirements
Conductor Size Recommendation Torque Requirements
Minimum 6 mm (#10 AWG or 0.008 in) 4.0 Nm (35 in-lbs)
Figure 10 AC Terminals
All system wiring must comply with national and local codes and regulations.
Multiple AC Sources
Figure 11 Multiple AC Sources
IMPORTANT:
When installing a generator, it is recommended to turn off the GFX inverter’s Sell
feature. See the system display manual for instructions.
It is usually required to have a selector switch that changes between
multiple AC sources. The switch should be the type which disconnects
from one source before contacting another. This prevents the risk of
connecting to two out-of-phase sources at the same time or connecting
them to each other.
he two Neutral terminals
are electrically common.
Use only one terminal if
connecting to an external
neutral bus. (An external
bus is often placed in the
main electrical panel,
which is the Loads panel
shown in Figure 11). Use
the other terminal if
connecting to a device
with its own neutral wire,
such as a generator.
he AC Hot In terminal brings
power from the AC source. It
powers both battery charger and
loads. Use the source amperage to
determine actual maximum draw.
Size the breakers accordingly.
he AC Hot Out terminal connects
to the load panel. It can carry up
to 30 amps using the inverter’s
transfer relay. Use the inverter
wattage to determine actual
maximum load. Size the breakers
accordingly.