I am planning to use only 120 V appliances in my cabin and I purchased one EG4 6500EX-48 for this purpose. This inverter will be connected directly to my main load panel and I have questions about this simple layout. The inverter and main panel will be located only 3 feet apart. Thank you for your assistance!
1. Is 6 AWG sufficient for the inverter's output wiring, assuming the wire lengths are around 3-4?
2. In the Main Panel I would like to share 120V on both legs A and B and if you look at the image below of my panel there is a main breaker (100A) at the bottom close to where the inverter wires will enter. Is it OK attach the Inverter's output hot wire to either pole of the main breaker and add a copper bus bar between the two legs as shown in image?
3. Regarding Neutral and Ground wires I show three cases of attachment in the image below. Which is correct?
Again, Thanks for your input!
1. Is 6 AWG sufficient for the inverter's output wiring, assuming the wire lengths are around 3-4?
2. In the Main Panel I would like to share 120V on both legs A and B and if you look at the image below of my panel there is a main breaker (100A) at the bottom close to where the inverter wires will enter. Is it OK attach the Inverter's output hot wire to either pole of the main breaker and add a copper bus bar between the two legs as shown in image?
3. Regarding Neutral and Ground wires I show three cases of attachment in the image below. Which is correct?
- In case 1 both Neutral and Ground wires are attached to the Neutral bus bars and the bus bars are connected.
- In case 2 Neutrals and grounds are isolated.
- In case 3 I added a ground bus bar to the panel and only connected Neutral load wires to the Neutral bus bars.
Again, Thanks for your input!