3-5. AC Safety Grounding
:
During the AC wiring installation, AC input and output ground wires are
connected to the inverter. The AC input ground wire must connect to the
incoming ground from your AC utility source.
The AC output ground wire should go to the grounding point for your loads
( for example, a distribution panel ground bus ).
3-5-1. Neutral Grounding (GFCI’S)
:
3-5-1-1.
120V models
:
The neutral conductor of the AC output circuit
of the Inverter is automatically connected to the safety
ground during inverter operation. This conforms to National
Electrical Code requirements that separately derived AC
sources (such as inverter and generators) have their neutral
conductors tied to ground in the same way that the neutral
conductor from the utility is tied to ground at the AC breaker
panel. For models configured with a transfer relay, while AC
utility power is presenting and the Inverter is in bypass
mode, this connection (neutral of the Inverter’s AC output
to input safety ground) is not present so that the utility
neutral is only connected to ground at your breaker panel,
as required.
WARNING!
Risk of electronic shock. Use only Pass and Seymour, type
2091-W, 2094-W,GFCI receptacles.
Other types may fail to operate properly when connected to
this inverter equipment .
3-5-1-2.
230V models
:
There is no connection made inside the
Inverter from either the line or neutral conductor to the safety
ground.
Summary of Contents for S600 Series
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