NauticCharger PM-0350L User Manual - page 7
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GFCI protection of certain receptacles in residential installations. While the output of the Inverter is
equivalent to the waveform provided by utilities, compliance with UL standards requires us to test
and recommend specific GFCI’s. State power has tested the following GFCI-protected 15A
receptacles and found that they functioned properly when connected to the output of the Inverter.
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Making DC Wiring Connections:
Follow this procedure to connect the battery cables to the DC input terminals on the inverter. Your
cables should be as short as possible (ideally, less than 10 feet / 3 meters) and large enough to
handle the required current, in accordance with the electrical codes or regulations applicable to your
installation. Cables that are not an adequate gauge (too narrow) or are too long will cause
decreased inverter performance such as poor surge capability, frequent low input voltage warnings
and shutdowns.
J. Connection and Testing:
For a quick connection and performance check, please follow these guidelines:
1. Unpack and inspect the power inverter, check to see that the power switch in the OFF position.
2. Connect the DC POSITIVE cable to the Positive (POS+) terminal on the battery. Next, connect the
cable to the positive terminal on the inverter.
The connection to the negative (NEG-)
terminal of the Inverter should be the last connection made.
A spark when making this final connection is normal.
WARNING!
Do not operate the power inverter
without
connecting it to ground. Electrical shock
hazard may result