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Feature Identification

Identify the premium features on your specific model and quickly locate instructions on how to maximize their use.

Configuration DIP Switches:

optimize Inverter/Charger 

operation depending on your application. See Configuration
Section for setting instructions. 

Operating Mode Switch:

controls Inverter/Charger operation.

The “AUTO/REMOTE” setting ensures your equipment
receives constant, uninterrupted AC power. It also enables the 
Inverter/Charger to be remotely monitored and controlled with
an optional remote module (Tripp Lite model APSRM4, sold 
separately). The “CHARGE ONLY” setting allows your batter-
ies to return to full charge faster by turning the inverter off
which halts battery discharging. See Operation Section for set-
ting instructions.

Operation Indicator Lights:

intuitive “traffic light” signals 

show whether the Inverter/Charger is operating from AC line 
power or DC battery power. It also warns you if the connected 
equipment load is too high. See Operation Section for instruc-
tions on reading indicator lights.

Battery Indicator Lights:

intuitive “traffic light” signals show 

approximate charge level of your battery. See Operation Section
for instructions on reading indicator lights.

DC Power Terminals:

connect to your battery terminals. See 

Battery Connection Section for connection instructions.

AC Output Receptacles (not on hardwire models): 

IEC-320

output receptacle(s) allow you to connect equipment that you
would normally plug into a utility outlet. Select models also
include a Universal AC Output Adapter which allows you to
connect equipment with a wide variety of plug styles.

AC Input Receptacle (not on hardwire models): 

IEC-320

input receptacle connects the Inverter/Charger to any source of
utility or generator-supplied AC power when used with a user-
supplied cable with country-specific plug.

Hardwire AC Input/Output Terminal Strip (not on corded
models):

securely connects the Inverter/Charger to facility or

vehicle electrical system. See Input/Output Connection Section
for connection instructions.

Resettable Circuit Breaker:

protects your Inverter/Charger 

against damage due to overload. See Operation Section for
resetting instructions.

Remote Control Module Connector:

allows remote monitoring 

and control with an optional module (Tripp Lite model
APSRM4, sold separately). See remote module owner’s manu-
al for connection instructions.

Battery Charge Conserver (Load Sense) Control (available
on select models):

conserves battery power by setting the 

low-load level at which the Inverter/Charger’s inverter automati-
cally shuts off. See Configuration Section for setting instructions.

Main Ground Lug:

properly grounds the Inverter/Charger to

earth ground or to vehicle or boat grounding system. See Battery
Connection Section for connection instructions.

Thermostatically-Controlled Cooling Fan:

quiet, efficient fan 

regulates internal temperature and prolongs equipment service
life. Fan runs intermittently depending on temperature and load.

Hardwire AC Input/Output Cover Plate

Dead Battery Startup Feature (for all models, internal, not
shown): 

internal circuitry allows you to start up the

Inverter/Charger even with a dead battery connected to the unit.
As long as the Inverter/Charger is connected to a live utility- or
generator-supplied AC power source, the Inverter/Charger will
pass through AC power to connected equipment and charge con-
nected batteries.

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Summary of Contents for APSINT Series

Page 1: ...ection Automatic Overload Protection Ideal Output for All Loads including computers Frequency Controlled Output Fast Load Switching Balanced Load Sharing Better for Your Batteries Faster Battery Recha...

Page 2: ...r will cause it to short circuit and could cause personal injury due to electric shock Never immerse the unit and avoid any area where standing water might accumulate Mounting should be in the driest...

Page 3: ...tility or generator supplied AC power when used with a user supplied cable with country specific plug Hardwire AC Input Output Terminal Strip not on corded models securely connects the Inverter Charge...

Page 4: ...CHARGE ONLY this light will FLASH to alert you that the unit s inverter is OFF and will NOT supply AC power in the absence of a utility generator source or in over under voltage situations INV Invert...

Page 5: ...tage Point and or decreasing the Low AC Voltage Point you will reduce the number of times your unit switches to battery due to voltage swings Group B DIP Switches Select Load Sharing OPTIONAL Your Inv...

Page 6: ...ly from full output at 33 of the Inverter Charger s load rating to about 33 of full output at full load Least Limiting B1 Up B2 Down Charger limiting begins at when the Inverter Charger s load reaches...

Page 7: ...ur batteries with utility or genera tor supplied AC power Compensate for inefficiency by multiplying this number by 1 2 This will give you a rough estimate of how many amp hours of battery power from...

Page 8: ...over the fasteners to engage the mounting feet molded on the front of the Inverter Charger cabinet Install and tighten two user supplied 6 mm fasteners into the mounting feet molded on the rear of th...

Page 9: ...iring Though your Inverter Charger is a high efficiency con verter of electricity its rated output capacity is limited by the length and gauge of the cabling run ning from the battery to the unit Use...

Page 10: ...e over the hardwire terminal box Remove the knockout covers closest to the desired electrical source and to your equipment Attach 1 28 cm diameter conduits user supplied to the knockouts and thread wi...

Page 11: ...e fuse Battery cabling is loose Check and tighten or replace cabling Unit has shut down due to battery overcharge preventing Disconnect any auxiliary chargers Reset by moving Operating Mode battery da...

Page 12: ...1111 W 35th Street Chicago IL 60609 USA 773 869 1234 USA 773 869 1212 International www tripplite com...

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