Go Power! GP-SW1000 User Manual
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GPSW-1000/2000/3000
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4.3 Hard Wire (GPSW3000 and GPSW2000)
Ensure the inverter is turned off if connecting the Hard Wire
option.
The GPSW3000 and GPSW2000 AC output may be hard wired into the inverter.
Remove the four screws that surround the AC outlet and strain relief clamp to
reveal a two-connection terminal strip. Feed a user-supplied power cable through
the strain relief clamp, tighten the clamp, and make the connections.
The Black or HOT wire output is labeled “L” and the white or NEUTRAL wire
output is labeled “N”. The Green or GROUND wire connection is labeled “FG” or
with the standard ground symbol and is located to the right of the terminal strip.
The National Electrical Code recommends no less than #10 gauge wire for this
application. Seek professional assistance if you are unfamiliar with electrical
wiring.
4.4 Cables
Install the inverter fuse into the positive lead. Fuse should be
located within 12” of battery. Ensure all connections are tight
and secure.
GPSW1000-12V: Please use 10 ft or less of #4 Cable with a 110 Amp fuse.
GPSW1000-24V: Please use 10 ft or less of #8 Cable with a 70 Amp fuse.
A GP-DC Kit 2 suitable for both 12 and 24 V applications is available from Go
Power Inc.
GPSW2000-12V: Please use 10 ft or less of 2/0 Cable with a 300 Amp fuse.
GPSW2000-24V: Please use 10 ft or less of #2 Cable with a 200 Amp fuse.
A GP-DC Kit 4 suitable for 12 V and a GP-DC Kit 3 suitable for 24 V applications
is available from Go Power Inc.
GPSW3000-12V: Please use 10 ft or less of 4/0 Cable with a 400 Amp fuse.
GPSW3000-24V: Please use 10 ft or less of #2 Cable with a 200 Amp fuse.
A GP-DC Kit 5 suitable for 12 V and a GP-DC Kit 3 suitable for 24 V applications
is available from Go Power!
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4.5 Grounding
The inverter has a chassis ground lug on the rear panel allowing you to connect
the chassis of the inverter to ground. The ground terminals in the AC outlets on
the front panel of the inverter are internally connected to the chassis ground. If