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1000W | 2000W | 3000W

Version 2.1

BATTERY 

POWER 

INVERTERS

Summary of Contents for PGH1-10111S

Page 1: ...1000W 2000W 3000W Version 2 1 BATTERY POWER INVERTERS...

Page 2: ...lethal voltages even after power is removed Installation and wiring must comply with the Local and National Electric Codes NEC and must be done by a certified technician Read all of the instructions...

Page 3: ...available in case there is contact with the battery acid Over charging and excessive gas precipitation may damage the battery plates and activate material shedding on them Too high of an equalizing ch...

Page 4: ...Included Components Wiring Grounding 05 06 08 Product Description 04 Sizing your Battery Bank 10 11 11 DC Wiring 11 AC Wiring 15 Fusing 16 17 Optional Components 07 Installation 09 Location Recommenda...

Page 5: ...ives users stable enough power to operate tools fans lights computers and other electronics without any interference Pure sine wave inverters are in many cases more efficient allowing users to use les...

Page 6: ...Refer to Troubleshooting 5 ON OFF REM Power Button Main power button that can switch between ON Off or be in Remote control mode 7 Communication Port RS485 Optional port for connecting the BT 2 Modul...

Page 7: ...Terminal Positive 12V DC is written above the terminal 4 M4 Grounding Lug Connect to grounding point which will vary depending on install 2 Ventilation Fans Automatic fans that dissipate heat inside...

Page 8: ...9 2in 9 8in 29 3 54 2 8 9 AC OUTPUT L N G ON OFF REM REMOTE ECO GF COMM 50Hz 60Hz Nor AC OUTPUT AC OUTPUT L N G ON OFF REM REMOTE ECO GF COMM 50Hz 60Hz Nor AC OUTPUT AC OUTPUT L N G ON OFF REM REMOTE...

Page 9: ...can power the inverter ON or OFF In addition the 1000W and 2000W models will include inverter cables Inverter Model Gauge 1000W 4 AWG 2000W 4 AWG 2 3000W Cables not included 4 0 Recommended Included...

Page 10: ...k and the consequences could be severe Close proximity to battery bank prevent excessive voltage drop by keeping the unit close to the battery bank and having a properly sized wire going from the batt...

Page 11: ...best system size possible NOTE This is an example and actual quantities vary by battery capacity and rates of discharge Watts W Volts V Amps A Fan Watts 120V 0 4A 48Watts 1 Estimate Load Run Time in...

Page 12: ...TION Be careful of the positive and negative poles Reversing the poles might cause permanent damage to the inverter It will surely blow the internal fuse If available the chassis ground lug should be...

Page 13: ...create a 12V battery bank 12V batteries may be connected in parallel prior to connecting to the inverter DC terminals When joining batteries together they must be the same chemistry voltage and are al...

Page 14: ...13 1 Flip inverter power to OFF position on AC side...

Page 15: ...14 2 Remove Cap then unscrew inverter terminals and connect battery connections Then tighten...

Page 16: ...m 5 7 9 1 lbf in The recommended torque for the M4 terminal block is Max 0 98N m 8 7 lbf in You can plug your AC loads directly into the receptacles on the inverter s AC Side You can also hardwire pe...

Page 17: ...16 Model Fuse Minimum AWG Minimum 1000W 100A 2000W 200A 3000W 300A 4 AWG 2 AWG 4 0 Fusing The following are recommended fuse minimums...

Page 18: ...oceed to shut down the inverter 3 Turn the device s power switch on to begin normal use CAUTION Avoid connecting powered on Devices before connecting to the inverter Devices in the ON position may tri...

Page 19: ...verter The wired remote control is an alternative way to power on or off your inverter from a distance To operate 1 Make sure the push button on the wired remote is not pressed 2 Flip the inverter swi...

Page 20: ...n By default the USA uses 60Hz 1 Shut down the inverter via power button or remote 2 Make the desired dip switch change 3 Power On the inverter via power button or remote 4 DIP Switch changes have tak...

Page 21: ...esent Make sure there are none or that they do not interfere in the same circuit Keep your AC output connected directly to a load or extension cord and avoid complicated connections when utilizing the...

Page 22: ...x 249 x 96mm 13 4 lbs 6 1 kg 18 6 x 9 78 x 3 78 in 472 x 248 x 96 mm PGH1 10111S PGH1 20111S 3000 W 6000 W 3A 2 PGH1 30111S Continuous Power Input Voltage Output Voltage Efficiency Frequency Total Har...

Page 23: ...on reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures This device complies with Pa...

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