Xantrex Freedom XC 1800 Owner's Manual page 36

12vdc inverter charger
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Basic Installation Procedures
Connecting the DC Equipment Ground
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Never operate the Freedom XC without properly connecting the DC
equipment ground. A shock and energy hazard could result from
improper grounding.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious
injury, or equipment damage.
The Freedom XC has a DC ground lug on the side of the unit as
shown in Connecting the DC Equipment Ground. Follow the
guidelines in Connecting the DC Equipment Ground to connect
the inverter/charger's chassis to the ground.
Figure 7 DC Panel Connections
1
1
DC ground lug
22
WARNING
DC Grounding Locations
You must connect the DC equipment ground lug to a grounding
point—usually the vehicle's chassis or DC negative bus ground—
using recommended copper wire (if insulated then green insulation
with or without one or more yellow stripes) or larger.
Make sure to tighten the bolt on the DC ground lug to a torque of
23 in-lb (2.6 N-m) of force. Apply an anti-corrosion compound to
the copper wire prior to connecting to the DC ground lug.
For recommended equipment ground cable size, see below.
Table 6 Equipment DC ground cable size
Minimum equipment ground cable
Application
size (Stranded copper cable is
a
Vehicle
No. 8 AWG
NOTE: There are no restrictions on length for the equipment
ground cable but try to make it as short as practical to a secure
chassis connection. In general, the equipment ground cable size
must not be smaller than one AWG size than the supply cable.
a
Based on US National Electrical Code NFPA70, Article 551, par. 551-20c and ANSI/RVIA LV, § 2-5.1.
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