glock35ipsc
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Going through the manual for the SGP 24V/3kW all-in-one, for the "AC input wire diameter and switch" they recommend:
Am I to read that as needing a 2P 40A breaker in the mains panel that supplies the AC input to the all-in-one? On the AC output they recommend the same, and I often see people using a 40A circuit breaker on the AC output right out of the inverter. But for the input, I can't picture what they are trying to say. When I emailed SGP, I got a less than helpful answer lol.
They then go on to state that there is already an appropriate circuit breaker at the mains panel, soooo never mind. I have an empty slot in my panel that already has a 20A breaker available. Is this sufficient to supply the all-in-one?
I guess my real question is..... regarding supplying the all-in-one with AC from the mains, what size and type (single or double pole) breaker do I need at the mains panel?
Am I to read that as needing a 2P 40A breaker in the mains panel that supplies the AC input to the all-in-one? On the AC output they recommend the same, and I often see people using a 40A circuit breaker on the AC output right out of the inverter. But for the input, I can't picture what they are trying to say. When I emailed SGP, I got a less than helpful answer lol.
They then go on to state that there is already an appropriate circuit breaker at the mains panel, soooo never mind. I have an empty slot in my panel that already has a 20A breaker available. Is this sufficient to supply the all-in-one?
I guess my real question is..... regarding supplying the all-in-one with AC from the mains, what size and type (single or double pole) breaker do I need at the mains panel?