Connecting the ac wiring, Warning: shock hazard – Xantrex Technology GT3.0 User Manual

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Connecting the AC Wiring

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Connecting the AC Wiring

The GT Inverter can be connected to a single bi-directional meter, or to dual
meters, where one meter indicates power used and the second meter indicates
power sold (power supplied back to the utility). Consult with the local utility to
determine the proper components to install, and obtain any permits required prior
to installation.

The following procedure is illustrated in Figure 3-5.

WARNING: Shock hazard

AC utility wiring to the GT Inverter

unit is performed directly at the main breaker panel.

This should be done only by a qualified installer or electrician.

WARNING: Shock hazard

Before wiring the GT Inverter, ensure the main breaker in the primary utility breaker box
is switched OFF. Switch this breaker ON only after all wiring is completed as instructed in
the procedures.

Important:

In the United States, the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires the

inverter to be connected to a dedicated circuit and no other outlets or devices may be
connected to this circuit. The NEC also imposes limitations on the size of the inverter and
the manner in which it is connected to the utility grid. The circuit breakers that are used in
the main panel that feed the inverter circuit must be for back-fed operation and labeled as
such.

Important:

Neutral conductor wiring is not required in this installation.

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