Outback Power Systems Power Systems FW-IOB-D-120VAC Installation Instructions Manual

FW-IOB-D-120VAC
TM
Input/Output/Bypass Assembly
Installation Instructions
The OutBack Power Systems FW-IOB-D-120VAC allows manual switch­ing between the FX Series Inverter/Charger and a second AC source, facilitating maintenance and power continuity.
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FW-IOB-D-120VAC Installation Instructions Copyright © 2006 All rights reserved.
Disclaimer
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Date and Revision
June, 2008 REV D
Contact Information
OutBack Power Systems 19009 62nd Ave. NE Arlington, WA 98223 Phone (360) 435-6030 • Fax (360) 435-6019 www.outbackpower.com
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Requirements and Warnings
The OutBack FW-IOB-D-120VAC is intended as a system compo-
nent and is included in a listing by ETL as indoor enclosures to UL
standard UL 508A Industrial Control Panels.
This enclosure is intended for battery circuits con gured for 12 to
48 volts nominal.
Grounding Instructions – Each enclosure should be connected to
a grounded, permanent wiring system. For most installations, the
negative battery conductor should be bonded to the grounding
system at one (and only one) point in the DC system. All instal-
lations must comply with all national and local codes and ordi-
nances. System grounding as required by the National Electric
Code, ANSI /NFPA 70-1996, is the responsibility of the system
installer.
The equipment ground is marked with this symbol:
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