Hi,
I think this is a basic detail that gets passed over quickly, but I'm a bit confused.
I have 2 lv6548 that will be used in split phase mode, and i plan to use bypass as well with AC input. I plan to use a critical loads panel that is directly connected to my 3 pole double throw switch. Which allows me to switch from grid or inverters.
What do I do with the grounds? My 3 pole double throw switch does not have a ground bar. Previously my subpanel had 4 wires L1 L2 N G from the main panel. So I'm a bit confused what to do now with the ground wire when i put that switch between my main panel and subpanel. And also what do I do with the ground from my distribution panel since I'll connect the L1 L2 N to the double throw switch.
If it makes a difference I'm in British Columbia, Canada and i've added pictures of my transfer switch.
Thanks I appreciate any guidance that you guys can give.
I think this is a basic detail that gets passed over quickly, but I'm a bit confused.
I have 2 lv6548 that will be used in split phase mode, and i plan to use bypass as well with AC input. I plan to use a critical loads panel that is directly connected to my 3 pole double throw switch. Which allows me to switch from grid or inverters.
What do I do with the grounds? My 3 pole double throw switch does not have a ground bar. Previously my subpanel had 4 wires L1 L2 N G from the main panel. So I'm a bit confused what to do now with the ground wire when i put that switch between my main panel and subpanel. And also what do I do with the ground from my distribution panel since I'll connect the L1 L2 N to the double throw switch.
If it makes a difference I'm in British Columbia, Canada and i've added pictures of my transfer switch.
Thanks I appreciate any guidance that you guys can give.
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