What is the purpose of twisting the hot and neutral wires as they pass thru the coil? It's odd that instruction diagrams do not show the wires twisted and do not mention anything about it in the written instructions (Blue Seas). But there is a tag on the coil that says that the wires should be twisted as they pass through the coil. Instructions focus on describing how the wires must be secured with a plastic wire tie to keep wires from moving within the coil. How many twists are enough? Is it important? I also used 12 AWG because I found no 14 AWG in black and white at the local WM. Does it make a difference?
Also, there is a current coil wired to the AC ammeter for only the hot lead to pass through. Does it matter where the current is measured? I intend to pass the lead thru the coil, which will be mounted to the panel, between the source (shore power) and ELCI connection. The coil hangs loose from the wires ... how securely does it need to be fixed to something solid? Or is it just important to secure the hot lead to the coil? Instructions just say that the hot lead should not move, but it seems odd that the coil is just hanging off the ammeter from the leads to the coil.
Also, there is a current coil wired to the AC ammeter for only the hot lead to pass through. Does it matter where the current is measured? I intend to pass the lead thru the coil, which will be mounted to the panel, between the source (shore power) and ELCI connection. The coil hangs loose from the wires ... how securely does it need to be fixed to something solid? Or is it just important to secure the hot lead to the coil? Instructions just say that the hot lead should not move, but it seems odd that the coil is just hanging off the ammeter from the leads to the coil.
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