Full Product Manual

Installation
22
AC Wiring
1.2.1
You can plug your AC loads
directly into the receptacles
on the inver
ter’s A
C side.
N G L
1.2.2
G
I/ON
O/OFF
N N
L
I/ON
O/OFF
You can also permanently
connect the AC output from
the AC hardwire terminal
through the AC knockout into
a load sub-panel or additional
AC outlets powered by the
1000W/2000W/3000W
inverter. From left to right, the
terminal block indicates:
Live/Hot (L), Neutral (N), and
Ground (G).
Recommended Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI)
A ground-fault circuit interrupter, or GFCI, is a device that help protect people from electric
shocks by de-energizing a circuit or portion of a circuit within an established period of time
when a current to ground exceeds some predetermined value that is less than that required
to operate the overcurrent device (circuit breaker or fuse) of the supply circuit. GFCIs are
usually required in wet or damp locations.
While the inverter is equipped with a GFCI, it is recommended to install an external GFCI
where you can manually test the circuit.
The following table lists GFCIs that meet the specifications and will function properly when
they are connected to the AC Outlets of the inverter.
Plan an Installation Site Size a Battery Bank Ground DC Wiring AC Wiring