Wiring, Grounding, Table 3 – Outback Power Systems FLEXpower ONE One Fully Pre-Wired Single Inverter System Installation Manual User Manual
Page 28: Ground conductor size and torque requirements, Installation

Installation
Wiring
IMPORTANT:
 All connections must comply with local electric code. Local code may
require sizes other than those recommended in this manual. For all wiring, 
use copper conductors rated at 75°C minimum. 
 If the installation involves grid-tie activities such as selling power back to
the grid, per NEC 690, ensure the total value of the breakers installed in 
either the main AC distribution panel or the AC sub-panel does not exceed 
the total rating on the terminal distribution bus in the distribution panel. In 
other words, if the main terminal distribution bus in the panel is rated for 
100 amps, then the total value of all the breakers installed can not exceed 
100 amps. 
 The size of the breaker installed to support the inverter should not exceed
60 A maximum.
 When smaller AC sources are used, smaller AC wiring may be used (down to
the minimum sizes indicated in Tables 4 and 6). The external AC breakers 
must be sized accordingly to protect smaller wires. 
Grounding
IMPORTANT:
 System grounding is the responsibility of the installer. 
 Grounding requirements may vary by location depending on the local 
electric code. In North America, inverter systems are considered two 
separate electrical systems and, therefore, are required by code to have 
each system (AC and DC) connected to a ground electrode conductor (also 
known as a primary system ground). 
 The AC and DC circuits are not bonded to the FLEXware enclosure.
 The equipment ground is marked with this symbol:
WARNING:
Ensure there is only one Neutral-to-Ground Bond in the system. The 
FLEXpower ONE comes with a Neutral-to-Ground Bond installed. If a Neutral-
to-Ground bond exists elsewhere in the system, the Neutral-to-Ground Bond in 
the FLEXpower ONE will need to be removed. See Figure 18. Check local code 
for specific requirements. 
Table 3
Ground Conductor Size and Torque Requirements
Terminal 
Location 
Minimum Allowed 
Conductor Size 
Maximum Conductor 
Size 
Torque 
Requirements 
Ground Bar
#12 AWG (3.3 mm
2
)
1/0 AWG (53.5 mm
2
)
35 in-lb (4 Nm)
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