Connection Steps:
Step1
.Make EPS wires.
3.1 Choose the appropriate wire(cable size: refer to picture below).
3.2 Reserve about 60mm of conductor material sectional area.
3.3 Remove 12mm of insulation from the end of wire.
3.4 Insert stripped wires into AC terminal and insure all conductor strands are captured in
the AC terminal.
3.5 Compress the AC terminal head by using a crimping pliers and screw down screw cap tightly.
Step2
. Insert EPS cable into EPS port through screw cap and then tighten the
screw cap. Insert L1,L2,L3 wire, N wire and PE wire( PE wire does not applies to
Australia) into corresponding ports of EPS terminal and screw them tightenly.
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Requirements for EPS load
Ø
Make sure the EPS load power rating is within EPS output rating,
otherwise the inverter will shutdown with an “over load” warning.
When an “over load” is appeared, adjust the load power to make
sure it is within the EPS output power range, then turn the inverter
back on.
For the nonlinear load, please make sure the inrush power should
be within the EPS output power range.
WARNING
!
Below table shows some common feasible loads for you reference.
Type
Power
Start Rated
Common
equipment
Example
Resistive
load
Inductive
load
Capacitive
load
X 1
X 2
X 1
X 1.5
X 3
~
5
X 2
Start
Rated
100VA
( W )
100VA
( W )
80VA
( W )
60VA
( W )
450-750VA
(W)
300VA
(W)
Equipment
Fluorescent lamp
Fluorescent lamp
40W
Fan
Fridge
Fridge
150W
Incandescent
lamp
T V
Incandescent
lamp
100W
Electrical Connection
Electrical Connection
26
27
for AU/NZ
for AU/NZ
Step2
.
Note: Connect
PE
wire into
PE port at right
side !
Note: The N port at right
should not be connected !
Step1
.
for other
countries
for other
countries
Table 5 Cable and Micro-breaker recommended
EPS Cable
≥
5mm
²
EPS breaker
≥
5mm
²
≥
5mm
²
≥
5mm
²
32A
32A
32A
32A
Model
L 1
L 2
L 3
N
N
60mm
12mm
L 1
L 2
L 3
N
60mm
12mm
PE
L1
L2
L3
N
X3-Fit-8.0E
X3-Fit-8.0C
X3-Fit-10.0E
X3-Fit-10.0C
Summary of Contents for X3-Retro Fit
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