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Installation
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Installation Option 2 for Freedom 10, 15, 20, 25 D/D, 30,
and 30 D/D
Inverter Mode
Single Input/Single Output
External AC Power
Source
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Single 30-amp shore power source
•
30-amp breaker from a panel fed by a 50-amp 120-volt
single phase (3-wire) shore power source
•
30-amp breaker from a panel fed by one leg of a 50-amp
120/240 split phase (4-wire) shore power source
•
Generator
Power for AC loads
Split between the main loads and the inverter loads.
Charger
Shares power with inverter loads only. It can transfer up to 30-
amps.
Installation Notes
1. Use a 30-amp breaker in the main panel and the main
neutral bus to supply the inverter AC input power.
2. The inverter’s AC output supplies a separate sub panel.
The appliance and outlet loads are then supplied with
power from the inverter hot and neutral bus in the sub
panel.
3. When setting up this installation option with a Freedom 25
D/D or 30 D/D, the AC Input 2 and AC Output 2 are not
used. They must be capped off.
4. If a generator is installed in the system, use a break-before-
make AC transfer switch to switch between shore power
and generator power. Route AC output from the transfer
switch to the main AC panel.
Connecting Appliances
Only the lighter appliance and outlet circuits should be con-
nected to the Inverter AC Panel. Power for these loads, is
supplied through the inverter in charge/transfer mode, or by
the inverter in invert mode.
The heavier load appliances, such as space heaters, stoves,
water heaters, air conditioners, AC to DC converters, or other