AC Wiring
975-0012-01-02 Rev A 2–25
AC Output Wiring to the AC Distribution Panel (Sub-panel)
To connect the AC output wiring to the sub-panel:
1. Connect the GROUND wire to the inverter’s AC GROUND chassis terminal.
Connect the other end of this wire to the GROUND bus in the sub-panel.
2. Connect the NEUTRAL (white) wire to the inverter’s NEUTRAL OUTPUT
terminal. Connect the other end of this wire to the NEUTRAL bus in the
sub-panel.
3. Connect the HOT (black) wire to the inverter’s terminal labeled AC HOT
OUTPUT. Connect the other end of this wire to the sub-panel’s input circuit
breaker.
4. Torque all inverter terminal block connections to 16 in-lbs (1.8 nm).
5. Refer to the sub-panel manufacturer’s specifications for wire torque
requirements to sub-panel terminals.
Important:
The ground and neutral must be bonded at one place, and only one place, in
the system. If the generator is the main source of power, (i.e., no utility grid power) then
the neutral and ground connections are bonded at the generator. If the generator is acting
as a backup for the utility grid, then the bond should be at the main utility service entrance
box. In this case, ensure that no bond exists at the generator output.
Figure 2-17
AC Terminals for AC output to the Sub-panel
Important:
The two neutral connections (input and output) are common to one another
and may be used in any combination.
GROUND HOT
OUT
NEUTRAL
OUT
Torque the terminal
connections to
16 in-lbs (1.8 nm)