SYSTEM DATA
The DYNAWATT 230V Power System consists of three parts. They are:
1. Generator
Figure 1
Page: 18
2. Control unit
Figure 2
Page: 19
3. Remote control
Figure 3
Page: 20 (option)
The basic system also comes with 2x installation brackets, 6m of generator cable.
Please note the following information on your system.
Generator:
Series No. ........................
Control unit:
Series No. .........................
Safety Precautions
• The DYNAWATT Power System 4000 generates an output voltage of 230V AC. When opera-
ting the system please therefore observe the general safety regulations for using electrical
equipment. In other words e.g. do not allow any liquids to get into the housing, do not use
any sharp instruments, in particular do not insert any metallic objects into the ventilation slot!
• The system is electrically insulated (galvanic separation between electronics and housing)
and is not earthed to the chassis. (IT mains installation with potential compensation)
• When the engine is running the circuits are live. In order to ensure optimum cooling the unit
must be installed vertically and the ventilation slots kept clear.
• All installation screws (installation kit) must be secured to prevent accidental loosening by
using Loctite.
IMPORTANT
Installation and maintenance of the system should only be carried out by trained
personnel. Any faults which are attributable to the use of components other than the
components supplied by DYNAWATT AG, or the failure to observe the safety
instructions as specified above, are not covered by the warranty.
A Power Transfer Switch must be installed if the vehicle (boat etc.) can also be connected
to other power sources e.g. 230V external power (shore power), generator, inverter etc.
Failure to comply with this instruction will cause damage to the control unit, this damage is
not covered by the guarantee. Power Transfer Switches are available from DYNAWATT as
an option.
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Summary of Contents for 4000
Page 1: ...4000 User Manual Installation and Operation L100 01E 05 99 230 V POWER SYSTEMS ...
Page 17: ...17 Figure 1 Generator ...
Page 18: ...18 Figure 2 Controllunit ...
Page 19: ...19 Figure 3 Remote Control ...
Page 20: ...20 Figure 4 Generator Performance Curve ...
Page 21: ...21 Figure 5 Preparing cables ...
Page 22: ...22 Figure 6 Connecting Terminals ...
Page 23: ...23 Figure 7 Power Transfer Switch ...