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• All AC Wiring must be approved for the application (RV, Marine, Residential). For RV applications, this may be
solid wire in multi-conductor cables, but stranded wire is required if single conductors are used.
• All wiring must be rated to 75°C or higher.
• Do not connect the AC Output to an AC Power source (generator/shore power). Severe damage may occur and
will not be covered under the warranty.
• Always use properly rated circuit breakers/fuses.
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Color code and label all AC Cables coming to/from the Inverter/Charger. Use colored electrical tape or heat shrink
tubing.
• Make sure all cables have a smooth bend radius and no kinks are present.
INSTALLATION
The AC cables link the Inverter/Charger to the main panel and the sub paneL. These cables handle the incoming alternating
current (AC) utility or generator power which can be passed through the Inverter/Charger to directly power the main appliances
(pass-through mode) and/or used to charge the batteries (charging mode). It is important to select the correct wire size and to
provide adequate over-current protection between the Inverter/Charger main panel and sub panel.
The following points must be observed for the AC Wiring:
• Review the safety information at the start of this manual before completing any AC wire installation steps.