Part No. 90-0113-00
Fdmman2.p65 2/98
The advantage is to allow up to 60 Amps
of AC power to be brought in on a single
cable. Up to 30 Amps is available to the
loads, with the balance available to power the
battery charger. A single cable should be
protected by a 60 Amp breaker or smaller,
and 6 gauge wire should be used.
Refer to the Installation Guide for more
information.
AC Output: Feed the 3 conductor AC
output wire through its strain relief and
connect in the same fashion as the AC input
wires.
Tug firmly on each connection to make
sure they are secure. If the unit is not
operating properly, check these connections
first.
Carefully tuck the wires into the AC
wiring compartment. Replace the cover plate.
Ground Fault Circult Interrupters
To conform to the NEC, certain branch
circuits must be equipped with a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). Please consult the
code or a qualified electrician for details. Any
such branch circuit must be protected by a
circuit breaker consistent with the GFCI rating.
Underwriters Laboratories has tested the
following GFCI, and its use is recommended.
Receptacle Type:
Pass & Seymour
Catalog Number 1591-RW
Rated: 16 Amps at 120 Volts AC
INSTALLATION
Persons with heart problems or other
conditions which make them susceptible
to electric shock may still be injured by
ground faults on circuits protected by the
GFCI Receptacle. No safety devices yet
designed will protect against all hazards
or carelessly handled or misused
electrical equipment or wiring.
WARNING
Remote Control Wiring
If installing a remote monitor, complete
the routing of the remote cable before bolting
the unit down. Refer to the Freedom Remote
Control Panel Addendum, page 28-34, or the
Link Owner’s Manual.
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