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I know it says sub, but until I looked up that part number, I had no idea you can get a 50/30A split distribution box. The diagram labeling was confusing as well. It can come configured as a 50A with a 30A sub built into it. I had to look up the part number for PDs power distribution panel. Doing so would allow you to run one of the legs directly through the inverter and back to the AC panel without needing to run a sub-panel. One key take away when purchasing an inverter with a built-in transfer switch is to find one that matches your AC panel.
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In the future if I find myself needing more inverter power (I really don’t think I will, but only time will tell), I’ll be able to upgrade the circuit breaker in the main panel to a 30A that feeds through a new inverter (if it has a built-in 30A transfer switch).
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The benefits of doing it this way is that shore or generator power will still be available to those circuits that were relocated to the sub panel. Inverter AC Output will go to a sub-panel where I’ll run the one or two outlet only circuits too. Perhaps PD will recognize that need as well and step up with a larger inverter.ġ5A from main AC panel to the AC Input of the inverter Plus, I think sticking with Made in the USA products helps keep things here. Just seems an expensive piece to replace if one side dies.

I still don’t think it’s wise to combine a charge converter/inverter/transfer switch into one unit like some of the recommended units are setup. This should also work for other inverters with a built in transfer switch. So with that said, I think I figured out the best way to wire it.
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It would have been nice if they actually mentioned it was a 50/30 panel instead of just showing a part number and how to connect to a 50A panel.
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The install guide shows all three connected on one side of the distribution center.Īlright! So to hopefully help others out, I finally figured out why PDs install guide was so confusing: the AC Distribution Panel they used in their diagram is a 50/30 split panel and they are using a 15A breaker connected from 50A side through the inverter input back to the sub panel side through another 15A breaker. I guess what doesn’t make sense is how to provide power to one side of the AC bus bar while on the Inverter and still allow Gen or Shore power on that side. So the diagram above will not be appropriate, any recommendations to wire it would be greatly appreciated. I appreciate any feedback to make this right, the first time.Īlso, any recommendations on a DC fuse or circuit breaker for the battery side is greatly appreciated.Īctually, I just read the install instructions again.there is a 15A breaker built in, so I obviously can’t connect directly from the PD52 Transfer Switch to the breaker box.

Here is a diagram I drew up of what I think it would look like: Would it be appropriate to take one side of the hots (red or black) from the PD52 transfer switch and wire it to the AC-In of the inverter and run the same size wire from the AC-Out to one of the 50A main breakers? We will not be running the Air Conditioner while on battery. Ideally, I’d like to hardwire the Inverter to one side of the Distribution Center, but still have that side operating on shore or gen power.

PD9260 Converter (to replace the WFCO 9855)Ĥx US Battery US 2200 XC2 6V 232AH Batteries Since it has a built in transfer switch, I’m slightly confused on how to wire it in based on the wiring diagram from the install guide. With that in mind, I decided to get the 1000W inverter from PD. At this time, we don’t need a whole lot of AC power when the Gen or Shore power is disconnected, thus the reason for the 1000W inverter. After going back and forth on deciding a route to take with a new converter and getting an inverter, I decided to stick with PD.
