Installing pv and ac circuit breakers and gfdi, Installation – Outback Power Systems GS Load Center Installation Manual User Manual

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900-0123-01-00 Rev C

Installing PV and AC Circuit Breakers and GFDI

Figure 22

Circuit Breakers

To mount circuit breakers:

1. It may be necessary to remove the knockout

from the location where the circuit breaker is

to be placed to make room for the circuit

breaker to be installed. Be sure to remove
any debris that may occur from removing the

knockout.

2. Place each circuit breaker behind the

premounted rail. Center the device so that

the raised area around the switch protrudes

through the bracket. It may be necessary to

hold the device in place by hand.

2. When the circuit breaker is in place, insert the

screws included with each breaker through

the holes in the mounting rail.

3. Tighten the screws until secure, but do not

over-tighten.

NOTES

Although there are no specific designations, the upper end of the mounting rail is generally used for AC
devices (including the maintenance bypass). The lower end is generally used for DC devices, including the
GFDI. The preassembled GSLC models follow this convention.

A PV ground-fault device may be required. The OutBack GFDI is pre-installed on some models. With other
models it can be purchased separately for manual installation. (See page 17.) The GFDI mounts the same
way as other circuit breakers. Once mounted, see page 34 and the GFDI manual for wiring instructions.
(Note that the GFCI usually requires multiple rail slots.)

Some installations may require an AC maintenance bypass. This is referred to as the Input-Output Bypass
or IOB. The bypass comes prewired for a single Radian inverter in some GSLC versions. It can also be
purchased separately. See page 37 and the GS-IOB manual for mounting and wiring instructions.

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