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Freedom SW 230V Installation Guide
Planning Preparations
DC Disconnects and Over-Current Devices
The DC circuit from the battery to the inverter/charger must be 
equipped with a disconnect and overcurrent protection device. In 
Australia, disconnect and overcurrent protection devices must be 
approved for use in Australia. Refer to your applicable installation 
code for guidance.
Type
This device usually consists of a circuit breaker, a “fused-
disconnect”, or a separate fuse and DC disconnect. Do not confuse AC 
circuit breakers with DC circuit breakers. They are not interchangeable. 
Rating
The rating of the fuse or breaker must be matched to the size 
of cables used in accordance with the applicable installation codes. 
Location
The breaker or fuse and disconnect should be located as 
close as possible to the battery in the positive cable. Applicable 
codes may limit how far the protection can be from the battery.
Marine Applications
1
A charger needs to be equipped with a 
disconnect and an over-current protection device, usually within 18 cm of 
each battery’s positive terminal and another over-current protection device 
18 cm near the charger’s positive terminal. 
DC Grounding
Recreational Vehicles
The inverter/charger DC (chassis) ground 
terminal needs to be connected to the vehicle chassis by a minimum 
8 mm
2
 copper conductor that is either insulated (green with yellow 
stripe) wire rated 75 °C or bare copper.
Marine Applications
2
The DC grounding conductor may be one 
size smaller than the minimum size conductor required for the DC 
current carrying conductors providing the overcurrent protection 
device in the DC positive conductor is rated no greater than 135% 
of the ampacity of the DC grounding conductor and the conductor is 
no smaller than 2 mm
2
.
Table 3 Recommended Fuse Sizes
Model
Minimum Fuse Size (A)
Freedom SW 2524-230
200
Freedom SW 3524-230
250
1.Refer to local electrical codes.
2.Refer to local electrical codes.
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