320 V @30 A = 9600 ~10 KW, without a fuse/safety cut out in sight!. Any fault is likely to produce an explosion and a total rebuild. There is also the output transformer, huge lump of ferrite and a severe mechanical problem in winding it, or even finding "wire" of the right cross sectional area. I think it would have to be forced air cooled or even water cooled. I think a more sane way would be to use 5 inverters connected in parallel, but actually build 6, so you have a spare that can be used to restore service in the event of a single failure. These inverters would still be rated at 2 KW each, so still ambitiously large. But at least with a modest (?) 100A input to each, a conventional contacter can be used to switch them off due to a current overload or other reason (most likely over temperature due to obstructed cooling filters?).
Frank