I believe I understand the correct/safe way to ground my system and have drawn it out. Thoughts or corrections are welcome.
The system is solar panels, solar charge controller, and inverter powering a manual transfer panel, to run critical sub panel loads.
Inverter is a Victron 24/1200 configured as a floating neutral.
The system neutral/ground bond is in the main panel.
In the interest of not creating a "too busy" drawing, some parts have been left out.
Of concern is that my return ground, and always connected (pass through) neutral path is correct for both mains feed, and inverter feed to load, and that the negative bus bar does not get grounded?
Thank you, Rob
The system is solar panels, solar charge controller, and inverter powering a manual transfer panel, to run critical sub panel loads.
Inverter is a Victron 24/1200 configured as a floating neutral.
The system neutral/ground bond is in the main panel.
In the interest of not creating a "too busy" drawing, some parts have been left out.
Of concern is that my return ground, and always connected (pass through) neutral path is correct for both mains feed, and inverter feed to load, and that the negative bus bar does not get grounded?
Thank you, Rob