Installation guide

Installation Guide RN3000US Jan13
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grounded properly and is fully sealed to the case. Handle the cover
carefully, as even seemingly minor damage to the cover could result in
an inadequate seal between the cover and the case, thus allowing
moisture to enter the case and damage the sensitive electronic
components.
NOTICE!
Do not install the Digiwatts unit during periods of precipitation or high
humidity (>95%). Moisture trapped within the enclosure may cause
corrosion and damage to the electronic components.
5.3 Wiring the AC Output
This subsection provides complete, step-by-step procedures for wiring the AC
output from the Digiwatts unit to the utility grid.
5.3.1 AC Connection Requirement
WARNING!
All electrical installations must be done in accordance with all local
electrical codes and with the National Electrical Code (NEC),
ANSI/NFPA 70. Use #8AWG-12AWG, 105°C, copper wire for all AC
wiring connections to the Digiwatts. Voltage drop and other
considerations may dictate that larger size wires be used. Use only
solid or stranded wire but not fine stranded wire.
WARNING!
The National Electrical Code (NEC) states that the inverter must be
connected to a dedicated circuit, and that no other outlets or devices
can be connected to the same circuit. See NEC Section 690-64(b) (1).
The NEC also imposes limitations on the size of the inverter and the