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                                     Front Panel Wiring Identification

ITC-Series

 Inverter

Page 16

 7/18/03

and likewise a similar set of Normally Open Contacts are available to indicate a “Low Battery” condition.

Caution

 The battery charging process will be affected if 12VDC loads are being powered during battery

charging.

 The increased charger output, required to power those loads, may keep the charger from reaching

the ‘Gen Stop Amps’ setpoint.

2.4 Charger and APM Programming

The chart below shows the control switch settings for programming the ITC Charger and APM settings.

NOTE

: It should be noted that the power switch on the front of the unit must be cycled to read in the new

Control Switch settings into memory.  The new values will not be recognized until this takes place.

The first 4 (1-4) switches program in the Maximum Charger Current and the next 4 (5-8) program in the APM

Current Limit.
The next switch (switch 9) is for selecting either Wet or Gel type batteries.
The next switch (switch 10) is reserved for future expansion.
The next switch (switch 11) is reserved for future expansion.
The next switch (switch 12) is reserved for selecting a Master/Slave remote with multiple Control/Display Units.

Note:

  The figure below is also available on the Rear of the Control/Display Unit.

| - ON

O - OFF

0
2
4
6
8

10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30

5

|
|
|
|
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|
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|

O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O

6

|
|
|
|

O
O
O
O

|
|
|
|

O
O
O
O

7

|
|

O
O

|
|

O
O

|
|

O
O

|
|

O
O

8

|

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

DIP SWITCH

POSITION

APM

CURRENT

(AMPS)

5

10
16
21
26
32
37
42
48
53
58
64
69
75
80

1

|
|
|
|
|
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O

2

|
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|

O
O
O
O

|
|
|
|

O
O
O
O

3

|

O
O

|
|

O
O

|
|

O
O

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|

O
O

4

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

|

O

DIP SWITCH

POSITION

CHARGER

CURRENT

(AMPS)

BATTERY TYPE

SPARE

WET

GEL

OFF

ON

SPARE

CHARGER

OUTPUT

CURRENT

SELECTION

MASTER/SLAVE

APM

CURRENT

SELECTION

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11
12

DIP SWITCH

FUNCTION

SW POSITION

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

SLAVE

MASTER

Note:

 After a new

switch setting is set,

the power switch

must be cycled on the

main unit for the new

setting to take effect.

F 11  Figure 2.4-1 APM/Charger/Config DIP Switch Settings

The graphic to the left indicates the factory defaults. 

Switches 1 through 4 show an 80-amp charger.  Switches

5 through 8 indicate 30-amp automatic power

management. Switch 9 has selected Wet Cell battery

configuration.  Switch number 12 indicates “Master”

display/control unit.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9 10 11 12

1

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Summary of Contents for ITC-Series

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual 8 07 03 ITC Series Inverter Charger System Model ITC12 2100 and 3200 Vanner Incorporated 4282 Reynolds Drive Hilliard Ohio 43026 614 771 2718 1 800 ACPOWER www vanner com Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ITC Series ITC Series Inverter Page 2 7 18 03 Notes...

Page 3: ...1 AC INPUT OUTPUT WIRING 17 3 2 DC BATTERY WIRING 17 3 3 FRONT PANEL CONTROL DISPLAY OUTLET 17 3 4 SYSTEM ON OFF SWITCH 18 3 5 REMOTE SIGNAL CONTACTS 18 4 INSTALLATION 19 4 1 BASIC GUIDELINES 19 4 2 D...

Page 4: ...nch Mount Configuration 10 F 7 Figure 1 4 6 Suspended Dimensions in Inches 11 F 8 Figure 1 4 7 Bottom Mount Dimensions in Inches 11 F 9 Figure 1 4 4 Customer Terminations 12 F 10 Figure 2 2 1 Charging...

Page 5: ...wn on the cover of this manual 1 System Features and Specifications 1 1 General Description The ITC Series system consists of a DC to AC true sine wave inverter a 12 volt battery charger an automatic...

Page 6: ...closes when battery voltage falls below 11 volts This will alert the user to take appropriate measures to avoid shutdown of the Inverter at 10 5VDC I Remote Power Switch This loop between Options Ter...

Page 7: ...ec 6400 watts DC INPUT Operating Range 12 Volt Nominal 10 5 to 17 Volts No Load Inverter ON 4 amps No Load Inverter OFF 0 30 amps Full power 208 amps 350 amps INVERTER EFFICIENCY 12VDC 200 watts 77 50...

Page 8: ...VIEW 3 6 7 8 9 4 5 FRONT VIEW 13 2 14 15 16 10 LEFT SIDE VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW 11 12 15 16 OPTIONS CABLE ENTRY CHASSIS GROUND ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DESCRIPTION BATTERY TERMINAL ACCESS R...

Page 9: ...on flashes when enabled but not on 2 Inverter On Off Button Enables Disables Inverter Function 3 Charger Indicator Light Solid when on flashes when enabled but not on 4 Charger On Off Button Enables D...

Page 10: ...r counter mounting while still allowing access to user AC and control terminals through a removable front cover ACCESS PANEL REMOVABLE FROM FRONT WHEN UNDER TABLE MOUNTED DOCKED DISPLAY CONTROL PANEL...

Page 11: ...Manual 8 07 03 18 10 7 8 19 1 4 13 5 8 16 3 4 8 1 8 7 5 16 8 3 4 ITC DIMENSIONS FOR SUSPENDED MOUNTING F 7 Figure 1 4 6 Suspended Dimensions in Inches 19 1 4 18 10 7 8 16 3 4 13 5 8 7 5 16 8 ITC DIME...

Page 12: ...er Page 12 7 18 03 GND OPTIONS TERMINAL STRIP P14 HOT NEU GND AC INPUT P15 HOT NEU GND AC OUTPUT P6 P5 REMOTE MASTER AND SLAVE CONNECTORS REMOTE SWITCH REMOTE LED COM N O N O LOW BATT COM AUTO THROTTL...

Page 13: ...tery voltage falls below the Low Battery Shutdown 10 5 VDC setpoint the inverter will shut OFF Auto restart will restart the inverter after battery voltage rises above the Low Battery Warning 11 VDC s...

Page 14: ...TIME B U L K A B S O R P T I O N O P T I O N A L E Q U A L I Z E F L O A T TRIGGER POINT F 10 Figure 2 2 1 Charging Voltage Curves Stage 2 Absorption Charge Stage The Absorption Charge Stage provides...

Page 15: ...n Charge Current 40 Amps 40 Amps Absorption Maximum Time 10 Minutes 10 minutes Float Charge Volts 13 2 VDC 13 7 VDC Equalize Volts Wet only 15 5 VDC Not used Equalize Maximum Time Wet only 15 Minutes...

Page 16: ...eserved for future expansion The next switch switch 12 is reserved for selecting a Master Slave remote with multiple Control Display Units Note The figure below is also available on the Rear of the Co...

Page 17: ...e front panel of the unit ONLY There is no need to remove screws from the top or sides of the unit to gain access to the AC wiring compartment Inside the compartment is a terminal strip for making AC...

Page 18: ...er switch is turned off 3 5 Remote Signal Contacts Terminal Contacts provide capabilities for Remote Inverter Power ON OFF and Power indication Remote Low Battery Warning indication and Gen Start Auto...

Page 19: ...or explosion The inverter must not be mounted in fuel storage areas battery compartments or other hazardous areas where potentially explosive gases may be present WARNING It is important to utilize t...

Page 20: ...tment or to enter the inverter in any way Severe inverter damage will result which is not covered by the warranty 7 Do not connect the inverter to the battery at this time Final battery connections wi...

Page 21: ...ent exposing the positive and negative threaded studs B Remove the two flat washers split ring washers and nuts from the threaded studs C Put lugs For the appropriate wire size called out in Table 4 1...

Page 22: ...unding system or to earth ground may result in a lethal shock hazard AC Wiring Procedure refer to Figure 3 1 Warning Make certain that the AC field wiring upper right of the wiring compartment and the...

Page 23: ...y AC loads up to rated output watts to verify full power operation Step 13 Apply shore power After a delay the AC output test light should blink and the ITC Inverter LIGHT should blink indicating the...

Page 24: ...ape of the modified sine wave inverter s waveform includes a square wave component It is stepped in such a way however to closely approximate the true sine wave produced by the electric utility compan...

Page 25: ...The appliance rating is given in amperes so we must first calculate the power it consumes Then the rule of thumb can be used to find the DC input current of the inverter Output power 120 volts x 6 amp...

Page 26: ...y gets older there will be less and less useful material left on the plates and the operating time will become noticeably shorter A battery will age faster loose active material from its plates faster...

Page 27: ...y amp hour capacity desired Example 1 Follow Steps 1 through 3 above Appliance Power Rating Operating Time Watt Hours Consumed TV VCR Stereo 225 watts 2 5 hours 563 watt hours Small Refrigerator 300 3...

Page 28: ...alternator is not running 5 7 Battery Charging Guidelines CAUTION The following information on battery charger setup adjustments should be used as guidelines only Vanner strongly recommends that you c...

Page 29: ...tions are tight and corrosion free 2 Check air ventilation openings for dust and other obstructions 3 Examine receptacle indicators and switches for cracks and breaks in insulation material Trouble Sh...

Page 30: ...System ITC Series Inverter Page 30 7 18 03 Vanner Incorporated 4282 Reynolds Drive Hilliard Ohio 43026 1 800 AC POWER 1 800 227 6937 Tel 614 771 2718 Fax 614 771 4904 www vanner com e mail pwrsales va...

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