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SECTION 8 |
Installation
Hot and Neutral of the Utility power to the Hot and Neutral in the Sub-Panel. The
Neutral of the Sub-Panel will be bonded to the Earth Ground through the Main Utility
Supply Panel. As the Neutral of the inverter will be isolated from the Neutral of the
utility power, the Neutral of the GFCI output will not be bonded to the Earth Ground
and the GFCI will not trip
- When the Utility power fails or is interrupted, the Hot and the Neutral of the GFCI will be
connected to the Hot and Neutral of the Sub-Panel. As the Neutral is not bonded to Earth
Ground in the Sub-Panel, the GFCI in the inverter will not trip. Ground fault protection for
the loads connected through the Sub-Panel will be provided by the GFCI on the inverter.
8.7 GROUNDING TO EARTH OR TO OTHER DESIGNATED GROUND
For safety, ground the metal chassis of the inverter to the Earth Ground or to the other
designated ground (For example, in a mobile RV, the metal frame of the RV is normally
designated as the Negative DC Ground). An equipment grounding Lug (7, Fig 6.1) has
been provided for grounding the metal chassis of the inverter to the appropriate ground.
When using the inverter in a building, connect a 10 mm
2
or AWG #8 insulated stranded
copper wire from the above equipment grounding lug to the Earth Ground connection
(a connection that connects to the Ground Rod or to the water pipe or to another connec-
tion that is solidly bonded to the Earth Ground ). The connections must be tight against
bare metal. Use star washers to penetrate paint and corrosion.
When using the inverter in a mobile RV, connect a 10 mm
2
or AWG #8 insulated stranded
copper wire from the above equipment grounding lug to the appropriate ground bus of
the RV (usually the vehicle chassis or a dedicated DC Ground Bus). The connections must be
tight against bare metal. Use star washers to penetrate paint and corrosion.
8.8 OPTIONAL WIRED REMOTE CONTROL MODEL RC-15A
An optional Wired Remote Control Model No. RC-15A (with 16.5 ft. / 5 metre cable), is
available for switching ON and switching OFF. The remote has LED indications similar to the
indications on the front panel (2,3,4 in Fig. 6.1). Read Remote Control RC-15A Manual for
details.
NOTE: For the Remote Control RC-15A to operate, the inverter HAS TO BE POWERED ON
FIRST using one of the following 2 options:
• Using 3-Position Rocker Switch (1, Fig 6.1) on the Front Panel of the Inverter: Depress the
top edge of the Rocker marked (—) to power on the inverter (Position marked "ON")
• Using 1-Wire/ 2-Wire External On/Off Control (Section 8.9):
a) Depress the bottom edge of the Rocker marked (=) of the 3-Position Rocker Switch
(1, Fig 6.1) to select "1-Wire/ 2-Wire External On/Off Control" (Position marked "EXT")
b) Power on the inverter using one of the 3 On/Off Control Options shown in Fig 8.2(a)
to 8.2(c)