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7300 Series AC Wiring
1.
Horizontal Mounting Only!
Mount the 7300 Series to a
vertical surface with the front of the control center open to
the living area of the RV. Leave adequate space behind
unit for ventilation and wire routing.
2.
Install appropriately sized conduit nipples on all AC or DC
Chassis knockouts removed to provide wire support and
strain relief.
3.
Panel rated for a main 30 ampere and a maximum of 5
branch circuits.
See AC wiring label for list of suitable
breakers for main and branch circuits. Use suitable filler
plates for any unused breaker locations.
4.
Connect 30 ampere Shore line cord (black) “hot” lead into
base of 30 ampere maximum main breaker.
5.
NEC requires breaker “hold-down” bracket to secure
30 ampere “main” breaker.
6.
Shore Line and 120 VAC load circuit (white) Neutrals
connect to this isolated terminal bar.
7.
Shore Line and 120 VAC load circuit (green) grounds and
bonding conductor connect to this terminal bar.
8.
AC bond routing hole for (# 8 AWG minimum required)
AC bonding conductor.
9.
120 VAC load breakers amperage rating chosen by AWG
wire size used for the load. Connect to (black) load circuit
“hot” leads. #14 AWG “Romex” connect to maximum15
ampere load breaker. #12 AWG “Romex” connect to
maximum 20 ampere load breaker.
10.
Connect wire pin on (black) converter power “hot” lead to
a 20 ampere (maximum) load breaker.
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Product shown with Door and dead front plate removed.
Refer to breakers and wiring labels for
terminal torque ratings. .
Electrical installation shall comply with
Article 551 and other applicable sections
of the National Electric Code.
*** “Pigtail” lead not to be utilized
unless load and load circuit
wiring for this circuit originally
installed in the Vehicle
Manufacturer’s plant facility.
*** Note- AC Breakers and DC load fuses not supplied with unit.