Basic Installation Procedures
26 Freedom XC Owner's Guide
AC wiring must be sized appropriately using conductors with
insulation rated at least 75°C to carry full load current on the input
and output AC circuits in accordance with the electrical codes or
regulations applicable to your installation. Table 8is based on the
U.S. National Electrical Code and the Canadian Electrical Code,
assuming two-conductor-plus-ground cable, using 75°C wiring, at
an ambient temperature of 30°C. Other codes and regulations
may be applicable to your installation.
Required Breaker
Size (A)
Required Wire
Size (AWG)
Freedom XC
30 A maximum
20A maximum through
a GFCI
10 AWG
Table 8Required AC wire size vs. required breaker rating
When making the AC input and AC output connections, observe the
correct color code for the appropriate AC wire, as described inTable
9 below.
Color AC Wire
Black/Red/Brown Line
White/light blue Neutral
Green, green/yellow, or bare
copper
Ground
Table 9Color codes for typical AC wiring
NOTICE
REVERSE POLARITY DAMAGE
Make sure the wires are connected properly. Improper connections
(connecting a line conductor to a neutral conductor, for example)
will cause the Freedom XC to malfunction and may permanently
damage the inverter/charger. Damage caused by a reverse polarity
connection is not covered by your warranty.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in equipment
damage.
Wiring Knockouts
When installing wires to the AC terminals, the AC input and output
holes are provided to accommodate ½" trade-size (approximately
13mm) strain relief clamps.