Inverter grounding, Requirement, Conductor size – Xantrex Technology SW Plus 4024 User Manual

Page 42: Inverter grounding –8, Table 2-1, Warning: shock hazard, Warning: explosion hazard

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System Configuration

2–8

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Inverter Grounding

Requirement

The inverter/charger should be connected to a grounded, permanent
wiring system with the AC and DC grounds commonly bonded to each
other and should be bonded to the grounding system at only one point in
the system. See

“Bonding the Grounding System” on page 2–10

for

additional information.

Conductor size

The size for the grounding conductor is usually based on the size of the
circuit breaker in the DC system.

Table 2-1

provides battery DC

disconnect sizes and minimum wire sizes of copper ground wires for
grounding systems.

It is recommended that the size and gauge of grounding wire should be
more than the NEC/CEC minimum requirements when installing power
sources such as inverter/chargers or generators.

WARNING: Shock Hazard

Attach the ground lead BEFORE attaching any AC or DC power connections.

Table 2-1 Recommended Minimum Safety Ground Wire and
DC Disconnect Sizes per NEC

Battery DC
Disconnect Size

Minimum Size of Copper
Ground Wire

30 amp or 60 amp

#10 AWG

100 amp

#8 AWG

200 amp

#6 AWG

300+ amp

#2 AWG or greater

Note:

Field experience has demonstrated that long distances or high

impedance grounds can cause equipment malfunction or damage.

WARNING: Explosion Hazard

Never use a gas pipe or gas line for grounding purposes. The inverter is a power
source and it is intended to be grounded at the service/main ground rod.

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