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Thursday, June 23, 2022

ON VIDEO Switch Board Connection Wiring Inverter

 

Switch Board Connection Wiring Inverter

The socket shown is to deliver power to the inverter. And a 2-way switch acts as a bypass from the main supply to the second set, If the inverter has to be removed or is damaged. The second set of MCBs can receive power through this switch even in the absence of an inverter.

Connections of Inverter;
For the output, we have to connect from the socket on the inverter to the top of the switch. Only one wire needs to go from the socket behind the inverter through a plug to the top of the switch; 3 pins can be seen behind the 2 Way switch.

Many have doubts as to if this rccb goes off, how do we get a neutral? The short answer is, we will get the neutral from the inverter itself.  

All neutral points in the inverter are common. Hence, a single wire as output enough. The neutral we have is through the which the return is made available to the neutral link bar. And from the neutral link bar, the second Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) gets the neutral. 

Inverter’s neutral through the plug top is returned to the main neutral link bar. Through the wire shown in the diagram, the RCCB gets the return and we get the phase and neutral at the input.

 


 

Switch Board Connection Wiring Inverter

The socket shown is to deliver power to the inverter. And a 2-way switch acts as a bypass from the main supply to the second set, If the inverter has to be removed or is damaged. The second set of MCBs can receive power through this switch even in the absence of an inverter.

Connections of Inverter;
For the output, we have to connect from the socket on the inverter to the top of the switch. Only one wire needs to go from the socket behind the inverter through a plug to the top of the switch; 3 pins can be seen behind the 2 Way switch.

Many have doubts as to if this rccb goes off, how do we get a neutral? The short answer is, we will get the neutral from the inverter itself.  

All neutral points in the inverter are common. Hence, a single wire as output enough. The neutral we have is through the which the return is made available to the neutral link bar. And from the neutral link bar, the second Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) gets the neutral. 

Inverter’s neutral through the plug top is returned to the main neutral link bar. Through the wire shown in the diagram, the RCCB gets the return and we get the phase and neutral at the input.

 


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