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Non-Vehicular or Vehicular

Non-vehicular applications include stationary configurations as well as mobile configurations that are not integrated into a vehicle’s electrical
system. In a parallel connection, your Inverter/Charger’s Nominal DC Input Voltage (listed in the Specifications section as either 12, 24 or
36) 

must match

the voltage of your battery or batteries (12, 24 or 36). For example, a 12V DC Inverter/Charger would require 12V DC

from your battery system. 
In a series connection, your Inverter/Charger’s Nominal DC Input Voltage 

must match

the number of batteries multiplied by their voltage. For

example, a 24V DC Inverter/Charger would require either two 12V batteries connected in series (24 = 2 × 12) or four 6V batteries connected
in series (24 = 4 × 6). 
In vehicular applications, your Inverter/Charger’s Nominal DC Input Voltage 

must match

the voltage of your battery or batteries—

12 Volts. Although it is possible to connect your Inverter/Charger to the main battery within your vehicle’s electrical system, in the normal
vehicular context, the Inverter/Charger is connected to one or more dedicated auxiliary (house) batteries which are isolated from the drive
system to prevent possible draining of the main battery.
Contact Tripp Lite technical support for assistance with additional parallel, series or series/parallel connections.

Note: X=Your Inverter/Charger’s Nominal DC Input Voltage (listed in the specifications section as either 12, 24 or 36)

Earth or Vehicle/Boat Battery Ground 

Battery 

UL-Listed Fuse & Fuse Block (mounted within 45 cm of the battery) 

Large Diameter

Cabling, Maximum 2/0 Gauge to Fit Terminals 

Alternator (for vehicle or boat connection only)

5

4

3

2

1

X Volts Inverter/Charger

X Volts

Single Battery Connection

4

1

2

3

24 Volt Inverter/Charger

6 Volts

6 Volts

6 Volts

6 Volts

Multiple Battery Connection (Series)—
24 Volt Shown

1

2

2

2

2

4

3

Battery Connection

5

Optional connection 

for Vehicular 

applications only.

• Connect DC Wiring: 

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 the
shortest  length and largest diameter cabling
(maximum

2/0 gauge) to fit your

Inverter/Charger’s DC Input terminals.
Shorter  and heavier gauge cabling reduces
DC voltage drop and allows for maximum
transfer of current. Your Inverter/Charger is
capable of delivering peak wattage at up to
200% of its rated continuous wattage output

for brief periods of time. Heavier gauge
cabling should be used when continuously
operating heavy draw equipment under these
conditions. Tighten  your Inverter/Charger
and battery terminals to approximately 3.5
Newton-meters of torque to create an effi-
cient connection and to prevent excessive
heating at this connection. Insufficient tight-
ening of the terminals could void your war-
ranty. 

See Specifications (included sepa-

rately) page for Minimum Recommended
Cable Sizing Chart.

• Connect Ground: 

Using a #8 AWG wire

or larger directly connect the Main Ground
Lug to the vehicle’s chassis or earth ground.
See the Feature Identification section to locate

the Main Ground Lug on your specific
Inverter/Charger model. All installations
must comply with national and local codes
and ordinances.

• Connect Fuse: 

Tripp Lite recommends

that you connect all of your Inverter/Charger’s
positive DC Terminals directly to a  fuse(s)
and fuse block(s) within 45 cm (18 inches)
of the battery. The fuse’s rating must equal
or exceed the Minimum DC Fuse Rating
listed in your Inverter/Charger’s specifica-
tions. See Specifications for fuse and fuse
block recommendations. See diagrams
below for proper fuse placement.

Connect your Inverter/Charger to your batteries using the following procedures:

WARNING! • Failure to properly ground your Inverter/Charger to a vehicle’s chassis or earth
ground may result in a lethal electrical shock hazard.
• Never attempt to operate your Inverter/Charger by connecting it directly to output from an 
alternator rather than a battery or battery bank.
• Observe proper polarity with all DC connections.

DC Connectors

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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...

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