Xantrex Technology PV225S-480-P Portable Generator User Manual


 
Safety
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General Safety Precautions
1. When installing the PV225S use only components recommended or sold by
Xantrex. Doing otherwise may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, injury to
persons, and will void the warranty.
2. Do not attempt to operate the PV225S if it has been dropped, or received more
than cosmetic damage during transport or shipping. If the PV225S is
damaged, or suspected to be damaged, see the Warranty section of this
manual.
3. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, lock-out and tag the PV225S before
attempting any maintenance, service, or cleaning.
Personal Safety
Follow these instructions to ensure your safety while working with the PV225S.
Safety Equipment
Authorized service personnel must be equipped with standard safety equipment
including the following:
Safety glasses
Ear protection
Steel-toed safety boots
Safety hard hats
Padlocks and tags
Appropriate meter to verify that the circuits are de-energized
(600 Vac and DC rated, minimum)
Check local safety regulations for other requirements.
Wiring Requirements
1. All wiring methods and materials shall be in accordance with the National
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70. When sizing conductors and conduits
interfacing to the PV225S, both shall be in accordance with the National
Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70, as well as all state and local code
requirements.
2. Use copper conductors only with insulation rated for 90 °C.
3. The PV225S has a three-phase output. It is marked with this symbol:
4. The AC power conductor wiring interfacing with the AC terminals in the
Transformer Enclosure are located at T6-X1, T6-X2, and T6-X3. These
terminals should be tightened to a torque value of 420 in-lb (47.5 Nm).
Conductors terminated to these terminals must use a crimp-on type ring