Magnum Energy Series Stacking Cable Kit (ME-SSI) User Manual

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Installation

13

Neutral to Safety Ground Bonding

Electrical safety standards for wiring mobile (RV, boat, or truck)

and AE (houses, cabin, or offi ce) installations

require: an

AC

source such as the utility feed in your home, an inverter or

a generator, and the neutral conductor tied to ground. These

standards also require that the AC neutral be connected to safety

ground (often called a “bond”) in only one place at any time

(often

called a “bond”). If more than one bond is established, currents

can circulate between neutral and ground and cause ground-

loop currents. These “ground-loops” can trip GFCIs and cause an

electric shock hazard.
The fundamental difference between using an inverter in a mobile

installation as opposed to an AE installation is how the neutral is

grounded in the AC system. There may be multiple AC sources in

mobile installations, which means there is the potential of having

multiple neutral to ground connections. Therefore, if you are

using an inverter as one of your AC sources along with another

AC source (i.e., utility power or generator), you must ensure that

the inverter does not also connect the neutral to ground while

the other AC source is actively powering the inverter loads. In AE

installations, the main service panel provides the neutral to ground

bond for the entire electrical system – not in the inverter.
The MS4024 inverter provides an internal relay that connects the

neutral to ground while inverting and opens this neutral-to-ground

connection automatically when connected to an active AC source,

such as utility power or a generator.

WARNING: Each MS4024 inverter in a series stacked

confi guration provides a neutral-to-ground connection,

creating two “bonds” at the same time. Depending on the

installation, either one or both of the neutral-to-ground

connections inside the inverter must be disconnected to

prevent multiple neutral to ground connections.

In a mobile installation, the neutral-to-ground connection in one

of the MS4024 inverters in a series stacked confi guration must be

disconnected; while leaving the neutral-to-ground connection in

place in the other MS4024 inverter to allow the automatic neutral-

to-ground switching to continue for the series stacked pair.
In an AE installation, the neutral-to-ground connection in both of

the MS4024 inverters must be disconnected, because the neutral-

to-ground connection is provided in the main AC panel.

WARNING: Any neutral-to-ground bond downstream

from the inverter must be removed to prevent multiple

bonds. If there is an inverter sub-panel — separate from

a “main” electrical panel — it should have a removable

wire that allows the neutral bus to be unbonded from

the ground bus.

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