Switchmode Voltage Converter
SVC Series
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TYPICAL UNGROUNDED INSTALLATION
WIRING DIAGRAM
TYPICAL GROUNDED INSTALLATION
FUSE
1
4
SVC
UNIT
FRONT
VIEW
FUSE
24 VDC
SUPPLY
12 VDC
LOAD
SVC
UNIT
FRONT
VIEW
24 VDC
SUPPLY
12 VDC
LOAD
1 2 3 4
Input Fuse or Circuit Breaker Selection
Model
Rating
SVC241215
SVC241220
SVC241240
15 Amp
20 Amp
30 Amp
SVC241230
25 Amp
1
2
3
4
24 VDC Positive Input
0 VDC Internally Linked
as Common Negative
12 VDC Positive Output
3
See installation instructions on previous page
for additional information regarding connection
OPERATION
The SVC is designed to provide a constant supply at the rated
current for 12VDC equipment. The SVC is protected from a variety
of connection and application errors by a range of built in devices.
In most instances these errors are revealed by the diagnostic
indicator and can be corrected without having damaged the unit.
The SVC is protected in the following situations:
• Low Input Voltage
If the input voltage falls below 17VDC the
SVC will be disabled. When the input voltage rises above this
setting the output supply will be restored.*
• High Temperature
In the event the SVC exceeds the preset
temperature limit, the unit will be disabled. When the
temperature decreases the output supply will be restored.*
• Output Short Circuit
If the output supply is short circuited
the SVC will be disabled. When the short is removed the
output supply will be restored.*
• Output Overload
If the maximum current rating is
continuously exceeded the unit will be disabled. When the
load is reduced the output supply will be restored.
• Input Reverse Connection
If the input terminals are reverse
connected the SVC will become inoperable. The input circuit
is diode controlled and protected by an internal fuse which is
not user serviceable.
• Output Over Voltage
A Zener crowbar circuit prevents the
output supply from high voltage. The circuit is protected by
an internal fuse which is not user serviceable.
• Transient Input Voltage
A purpose designed circuit filters
out surges and spikes.
* Refer diagnostics and fault finding section on next page for
trouble-shooting these problems.
WARRANTY
Intervolt products are warranted for a period of 24 months
against faulty materials and/or workmanship from date of last
sale or a maximum of 36 months from the date of manufacture
subject to the following terms and conditions.
• The goods must be installed and operated in accordance with
the manufacturers recommendations and instructions set
out within this booklet.
• In the event of a claim the goods are returned to the original
point of purchase with a copy of the merchant invoice or the
relevant merchant invoice number.
• In the event of a claim any associated expenses including
diagnosis, removal, and/or installation of the goods is the
responsibility of the client including any freight costs.
• The warranty shall be void where the goods have been used
for a purpose for which they are not intended, or altered in
any way that is detrimental, or opened or tampered with by
an unauthorised party, or damaged by mechanical abuse, or
contaminated by water or other substances, or damaged by
incorrect application.
• Save and except for the express warranty set out above and
to the maximum extent permitted by law, all conditions and
warranties which may at any time be implied by the common
law, Trade Practices Act, Fair Trading Act or any other State
or Federal Act are excluded. To the extent that these cannot
be excluded and where the law permits, the manufacturer in
respect of any such condition or warranty shall be limited at
their option to the repair or the replacement of the goods or
the supply of equivalent goods or refunding the cost of the
goods.
interVOLT is a registered trademark of Amelec Australia Pty Ltd. Amelec Australia Pty Ltd is
registered by the Australian Communications authority and authorised to use the ‘C’ Tick mark
accordingly. Our user number is N1816.
DIAGNOSTICS AND FAULT FINDING
Indication
Status
Cause
Remedy
Pulsing Green
System Normal
N/A
N/A
Pulsing Amber
Over Temperature
Lack of Ventilation
Check and ensure ventilation to unit is adequate
Continuously exceeding Maximum Load rating Check loads to ensure they do not exceed rating of SVC
Pulsing Red
Short Circuit or Overload Short Circuit on Output Load
Remove load and check for short circuit
Continuously exceeding Maximum Load rating Check loads to ensure they do not exceed rating of SVC
Pulsing alternately
Low Input Voltage
Input Voltage has
Check voltage of battery supply
Green/Red
dropped below 17VDC
No indication
Out of service
Internal fault
Return to authorised service centre