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Note:
Some older inverter models do not allow an inverter reset. If the
inverter reset fails, you will need to power-down the inverter using
the procedure below. In either case, if an internal fault does not clear,
the inverter will require repair at an authorized service facility.
Note:
The Power ON/OFF pushbutton is a small momentary type switch
which operates by lightly pressing and releasing
.
Powering Down the
Inverter
Perform the following steps to power-down the inverter:
1. Remove all AC power (utility or generator power) to the inverter.
2. Disconnect the positive battery cable to the inverter.
3. Ensure the inverter and remote control are disconnected from all AC and DC
power. The remote display will be blank.
After the inverter has been disconnected from all power for 30 seconds, reconnect
the positive battery cable and resume operation.
Note:
There may be a momentary spark when the positive battery cable is
connected to the inverter’s terminal. This is normal and indicates that
the inverter’s internal capacitors are being charged.
POWER CONTROL
SYSTEM
The Power Control System (PCS) consists of two major components:
1. PCS Central Monitor Panel
2. PCS Panelboard for 50amp service. The Panelboard may optionally have a
subpanel built in. The Panelboard also houses the PCS control module, and has
two current sensors.
The Power Control System (PCS) Panelboard distributes all the 120VAC power
throughout the RV, whether it comes from shore power, the generator, or the inverter.
The PCS monitors the incoming power, and manages that power to reduce circuit
breaker tripping. It does this by momentarily shedding power to the loads under its
control when the owner turns on other more critical appliances in the RV.
PCS restores power when the owner controlled appliance is turned off. The PCS
central monitor panel displays the status of incoming power as well as controlled
loads.
When coupled with an inverter, PCS reduces battery charge rate prior to shedding
any loads. An inverter assist feature is also available. Normally the inverter is at rest
when shore power is available. PCS will utilize the inverter and the coach battery
bank to smooth out peak load demands. In other words the inverter will temporarily
provide power to some of the appliances, prior to shedding any loads.
120/240VAC present inside Panelboard poses potential lethal
electrical shock. This equipment should only be serviced by a
qualified Service Technician.
Electrical Systems
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