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ITC-Series

 Inverter 

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Owner’s Manual 8/5/17 

Front Panel Control/Display Outlet 

This  is  a  RJ-11  (6-Wire)  jack  (P5)  for  communications  with  the  Control/Display  Unit.    A  secondary 
Control/Display unit can be plugged into the P6 jack who would be configured as a 

slave

.  

 

System ON/OFF Switch 

Use  this  rocker  switch  to  turn  the  system  ON  and  OFF and to reset the system. This switch is located on the 
front  panel  of  the  system.    If  placed  in  the  “OFF”  position,  this  switch  will  override  the  operation  of  a  remote 
ON/OFF  switch  connected  to  terminals  7  and  8  of  the  Options  connector  shown  in  Figure  3-1 

–  Customer 

Terminations. 

WARNING:

   The System ON/OFF Switch does not interrupt the DC input power to the system, so it must 

be noted that dangerous DC voltages still exist inside the unit, even if the power switch is turned off. 
 

Remote Signal Contacts 

Terminal  Contacts  provide  capabilities  for  Remote  Inverter  Power  ON/OFF  and  Power  indication,  Remote  Low 
Battery  Warning  or  Fan  On  indication,  and  GenStart  control.  Contacts  are  rated  2  amps  at  24  volts,  Class  2 
circuits.  Wiring  connections  are  made  through  an  8  position  Options  terminal  block.  Screw  pressure-clamp 
terminals accept up to 14-gauge wire. 

A  remote  power  switch  will  control  the  system  by  tying  terminals  7  and  8  of  the  options  connector  (shown  in 
Figure 3-1) together.  This will actuate an internal relay that turns the control power on.  The Power On/Off switch 
on the front panel defeats this remote switch. 

In addition, a terminal for a remote LED indicator is provided (terminal 6) with a current limiting resistor integral to 
the circuit. 

 

INSTALLATION 

 

Unpacking the Inverter 

Inspect the shipping container and equipment for loose or damaged parts. If any damage is found, immediately 
notify the freight carrier. 
  

Basic Guidelines 

The wiring of your inverter installation should conform to the National Electric Code (NEC) and any other state or 
local  codes  in  effect  at  the  time  of  installation.    These  codes  have  been  written  for  your  protection  and  their 
requirements should be followed. 
 

Mounting 

Locate a secure, dry, flat horizontal surface large enough to mount the inverter.  The location should be as close 
to  the  battery  as  possible  without  being  in  the  same  compartment  and  should  provide  adequate  ventilation  to 
maintain room temperature while the inverter is operating. The location must allow unobstructed cooling airflow at 
sides,  rear,  and  bottom  of  the  unit,  and  the  location  must  be  free  from  road  spray,  dripping  water  or  other 
moisture contamination. A recommended minimum clearance of 4 inches (102 mm) should be maintained on all 
sides of the unit. 

 

WARNING:

    Risk  of  fire  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  the  included  mounting  brackets  mounting.    Mount  the  inverter  in  the 

under  cabinet  method  or  bolted  to a shelf

.

   There 

must be a minimum of 5/8 inches below the unit

, which 

provides  adequate  airflow  to  cool  the  Inverter/Charger.    If  the  unit  is  to  be  set  on  its  base  (in  a  shelf  mount 
configuration)  and  not  bolted  down,  make  certain  that  the  mounting  feet  are  bolted  to  the  unit  to  provide  the 
adequate clearance as shown below. 

Summary of Contents for SP00175

Page 1: ...Manual 8 5 17 ITC Series Inverter Charger System Models SP00175 SP00176 ITC12 2100 ITC12 3200 and SP00172 Vanner Incorporated 4282 Reynolds Drive Hilliard Ohio 43026 614 771 2718 1 800 ACPOWER www van...

Page 2: ...INCORPORATED ITC Series ITC Series Inverter Page 2 8 05 17 Notes...

Page 3: ...WIRING IDENTIFICATION 18 AC INPUT OUTPUT WIRING 18 DC BATTERY WIRING 18 FRONT PANEL CONTROL DISPLAY OUTLET 19 SYSTEM ON OFF SWITCH 19 REMOTE SIGNAL CONTACTS 19 INSTALLATION 19 BASIC GUIDELINES 19 DC W...

Page 4: ...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 8 Control Display Unit Dimensions in Inches 11 F 10 Figure 1 4 9 Customer Terminat...

Page 5: ...e cover of this manual System Features and Specifications General Description The ITC Series system consists of a DC to AC true sine wave inverter a battery charger an automatic AC transfer switch and...

Page 6: ...lts This will alert the user to take appropriate measures to avoid shutdown of the Inverter at 10 5 21 0 VDC The SP00172 offers a Fan On contact instead of the Low Battery contact for turning on an ex...

Page 7: ...Surge Capacity 25 C 3 sec 6400 watts DC INPUT Operating Range 10 5 to 17 Volts 21 0 to 31 Volts No Load Inverter ON 4 amps 3 amps No Load Inverter OFF 0 30 amps 0 30 amps Full power 208 amps 350 amps...

Page 8: ...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 REMOTE...

Page 9: ...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 Disables Cha...

Page 10: ...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 DC TERMINATIONS POWER ON OFF SW...

Page 11: ...8 5 17 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 DIMENSIONS F...

Page 12: ...ITC Series Inverter Page 12 8 05 17 F 9 Figure 1 4 8 Control Display Unit Dimensions in Inches Overload Overload LowBattery Bulk Fault Fault INCOR PORATED Inverter On Off Charger On Off 3 78 3 50 3 3...

Page 13: ...l be steadily on when the unit is in the Inverter or Charger mode These Inverter and Charger lights will blink if the mode is not currently on but are enabled Example The Inverter light will blink whe...

Page 14: ...temperature will shut down system Overheat The SCR plate or power brick overheating will cause the system to shutdown If the unit has faulted there are the two following options 1 Auto restart After...

Page 15: ...uring the Equalize Cycle the battery is charged at the Absorption Charge Amps setpoint and the Equalize Voltage 15 5 30 0 VDC setpoint The Equalize Charge Cycle provides a deliberate overcharging of t...

Page 16: ...ally the temperature sensor part number is D012684 and the cable part number is D012638 Automatic Power Management APM A key feature of the battery charger operation is Automatic Power Management APM...

Page 17: ...le Control Display Units Note The figure below is also available on the Rear of the Control Display Unit on 12V units ON O OFF 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 5 O O O O O O O O 6 O O O O O...

Page 18: ...rtment is a terminal strip for making AC input and AC output connections P14 and P15 NOTE The AC output voltage and the required AC input voltage of the ITC is 120 VAC 60Hz DC Battery Wiring A DC wiri...

Page 19: ...is provided terminal 6 with a current limiting resistor integral to the circuit INSTALLATION Unpacking the Inverter Inspect the shipping container and equipment for loose or damaged parts If any damag...

Page 20: ...allations do not use the vehicle chassis as the DC negative conductor Use a cable the same size as the DC positive to go directly from the inverter to the battery negative 4 Route the AC and DC power...

Page 21: ...nd negative cables enter the compartment through separate strain reliefs located at the right front of the unit WARNING Never make electrical connections live Make the connections to the inverter firs...

Page 22: ...vided by others to comply with the National Electric Code NFPA 70 2 AC Wire Size To properly size the AC input and output wiring the installer must consider the inverter output capability the inverter...

Page 23: ...ield wires to the proper AC input terminals and tighten to 9 lb in max Replace the front cover Warning Do not attempt to use a stranded wire Stranded wire has a tendency to break off some of the stran...

Page 24: ...attery Note the keyed BTS cable has same connector on both ends so cable connector orientation does not matter Make sure cable does not come into contact with sharp edges and is secured with nylon tie...

Page 25: ...nces that contain electronic power supplies e g computers TVs and VCRs The square wave is appropriate when operating AC loads such as resistive heating devices Inverter Sizing Output Power Rating Powe...

Page 26: ...parated into two categories according to their use engine cranking batteries and deep cycle batteries The engine cranking battery is specifically designed to supply hundreds of amps for a short period...

Page 27: ...cases this may be true but in general the battery may be made up of several individual batteries electrically connected together to form a Bank of batteries Batteries can be connected in series parall...

Page 28: ...installation The Battery System is responsible for supplying all of the DC power required by the inverter The system normally consists of the primary charger engine alternator or photovoltaic array a...

Page 29: ...the type and model of battery you are using This is because battery charging parameters such as bulk absorption float and equalize voltages vary from one manufacturer to another and that gel cell batt...

Page 30: ...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 Shooting The Unit does...

Page 31: ...quasiwave inverters with load demand active you will need to turn off the inverter and then turn the inverter back on to reset the GFCI receptacle within 5 seconds before the inverter goes back into l...

Page 32: ...nverter Page 32 8 05 17 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 vanner com Manual Num...

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