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Troubleshooting

6–2

445-0089-01-01

General Troubleshooting Guidelines

This section will help you narrow down the source of any problem you encounter. 
Before contracting Xantrex, please work through the steps listed below:

1. Check for a Warning, Error, or Panel Fault message. (See Table 6-2, Table 6-3, 

and Table 6-4 for descriptions of these messages and specific actions to take.) 
If a message is displayed, record it before doing anything further.

2. As soon as possible, record (on page WA–4) the conditions at the time the 

problem occurred so you can provide details if you need to contact Xantrex. 
These details should include the following as well as anything else asked for on 
page WA–4:

What loads the PROsine was running or attempting to run

What the battery condition was at the time (voltage, state of charge, etc.) if 
known

Recent sequence of events

Any known unusual AC shorepower factors such as low voltage, unstable 
generator output, etc.

Whether any extreme ambient conditions existed at the time (temperature, 
vibrations, moisture, etc.)

3. Attempt the solution indicated in Table 6-2, Table 6-3, or Table 6-4.

4. If your PROsine is not displaying a Warning, Error, or Panel Fault message, 

check the following to make sure the present state of the installation allows 
proper operation:

Is the inverter located in a clean, dry, adequately ventilated place?

Are the battery cables adequately sized and short enough and is the battery 
in good condition, and are all DC connections tight?

Are the AC input and output connections and wiring in good condition?

Are the configuration settings correct for your particular installation?

Are the display panel and the communications cable properly connected 
and undamaged?

Are the battery temperature sensor and its cable properly connected and 
undamaged?

5. Contact Xantrex for further assistance. Please be prepared to describe details or 

your system installation and to provide the model and serial number of the unit. 

WARNING: Shock and Energy hazard

Do not disassemble the PROsine. It does not contain any user-serviceable parts. 
Attempting to service the unit yourself could result in an electrical shock or burn.

Important:

If you need to obtain service, see page WA–1.

Before you call Xantrex Customer Service, record the information that is asked for in 
“Information About Your System” on page WA–4.

Summary of Contents for PROsine 2.0

Page 1: ...PROsine 2 0 Inverter Charger User s Manual...

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Page 3: ...PROsine 2 0 Inverter Charger User s Manual...

Page 4: ...r Documentation UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO IN WRITING XANTREX TECHNOLOGY INC XANTREX a MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY OF ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED...

Page 5: ...organized into seven chapters and three appendixes Introduction Chapter 1 introduces you to the PROsine explains the inverting changing and power system management functions Product Orientation Chapt...

Page 6: ...ns specifications and performance graphs for the PROsine and the display panel System Diagrams Appendix B illustrates typical designs for PROsine custom designed systems Charging Algorithms Appendix C...

Page 7: ...ng Template Part Number 445 0101 01 01 This is provided with your PROsine PROsine 2 0 Inverter Charger Quick Reference Guide Part Number 445 0100 01 01 This document is included with your PROsine It p...

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Page 9: ...with damaged or substandard wiring 6 Do not operate the PROsine if it has received a sharp blow been dropped or otherwise damaged in any way If the PROsine is damaged see the Warranty section 7 Do no...

Page 10: ...installed Precautions When Working With Batteries 1 Follow all instructions published by the battery manufacturer and the manufacturer of the equipment in which the battery is installed 2 Make sure th...

Page 11: ...nd water If acid enters your eye immediately flood it with running cold water for at least twenty minutes and get medical attention immediately 10 If you need to remove a battery always remove the gro...

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Page 13: ...DC Terminal Covers 2 5 Display Panel Features 2 6 DISPLAY Mode Switch 2 7 INVERTER Switch 2 8 INVERTER LEDs 2 8 CHARGER Switch 2 9 CHARGER LEDs 2 9 LCD Panel 2 10 Data Display Mode 2 10 Configuration...

Page 14: ...ounting to the Side of the Battery Case 3 23 Step 10 Connecting the Remote Shutdown 3 24 Installation Steps 3 24 Next Steps 3 25 4 Configuration Part 1 General Configuration Information 4 2 Entering C...

Page 15: ...imits for Charger Operation 5 9 Power Share 5 9 Part 5 Display Mode Screens 5 10 6 Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Guidelines 6 2 Shutdown Restart Without Error Message 6 3 Resetting PROsine O...

Page 16: ...es System Operation 7 11 Invert Mode 7 11 Charge Mode 7 11 A Specifications Electrical Specifications Invert Mode A 2 Electrical Specifications Charge Mode A 3 Environmental Specifications A 4 System...

Page 17: ...of AC Wiring Compartment 3 11 Figure 3 4 Incoming AC Cable Top cutaway view of wiring compartment 3 12 Figure 3 5 Hardwire AC Output Option Top cutaway view of wiring compartment 3 15 Figure 3 6 Sing...

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Page 19: ...Table 3 4 AC Output Neutral to Ground Bonding Screw Settings 3 14 Table 4 1 Menu Structure Overview 4 5 Table 5 1 PROsine Operating Voltage Limits 5 6 Table 6 1 AC Bad Causes 6 3 Table 6 2 Warning Me...

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Page 21: ...1 Introduction Chapter 1 introduces you to the PROsine explains the inverting changing and power system management functions...

Page 22: ...obile wall socket Comprehensive Protection The PROsine s built in protection features safeguard your batteries and equipment to give you worry free operation The adjustable low battery cutout prevents...

Page 23: ...inverter may not be powering loads During these times you don t want power to be drawn needlessly from the batteries To reduce idle current to an absolute minimum Xantrex has included three features...

Page 24: ...twenty one built in formulas to charge your batteries correctly and you have the ability to fine tune these formulas to meet the needs of new models or specialized batteries Battery Temperature Sensor...

Page 25: ...ted current availability having the ability to manage your AC loads is extremely valuable and therefore the PROsine provides a number of features to facilitate this p The charger is power factor corre...

Page 26: ...connected or if its communication cable is damaged Run Without Panel is factory set to OFF Materials List Your PROsine 2 0 Inverter Charger package includes the items listed below See Table 1 1 1 PROs...

Page 27: ...mp on ring terminals on the PROsine end of your DC cables Most box connectors set screw types are too large to fit in the enclosure without the risk of the connector shorting to the wall of the DC Wir...

Page 28: ...Communications cable Battery temperature User s Manual Quick Installation Guide Quick Reference Card ABYC Warning Label sensor Important For Marine Installations For marine installations you must att...

Page 29: ...ure PROsine Basic Menu AC Breaker Size 15 amps Adjustable From the Configure PROsine Advanced Menu Load Sensing Disabled Load Sense Power 100 Watts Load Sense Interval 1 second Low AC Transfer V 90V L...

Page 30: ...Settings Max Voltage Max Current C Max Timeout 14 2V 20 0 Float Mode Settings Max Voltage Max Current C Max Timeout Threshold Voltage Threshold Timeout 13 8V 200 21days 12 5V 15min Equalize Mode Sett...

Page 31: ...Orientation Chapter 2 will familiarize you with the following components of a PROsine system PROsine features Start on page 2 2 Display panel features Start on page 2 6 Battery temperature sensor See...

Page 32: ...f remotely For details see ON OFF REMote Control of PROsine Operation on page 5 3 2 DISPLAY Jack for the display panel 3 BATTERY TEMP REMOTE Jack for the battery temperature sensor Also provides a con...

Page 33: ...30A hardwire output circuit Blank access panel one hardwire output circuit See Figure 2 1 Panel equipped with 15A GFCI receptacle and one hardwire output circuit See Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Panel Equipp...

Page 34: ...ling fan For details see Fan Operation on page 5 3 4 Screw holes for mounting accessory modules 5 Chassis ground lug Provides a ground path for the PROsine chassis to the DC system ground 6 Screw hole...

Page 35: ...2 5 DC Terminal Covers Two covers red for positive and black for negative are supplied to prevent accidental contact with the cabling connectors after installation Figure 2 4 DC Terminal Cover Top Vi...

Page 36: ...cur The panel s features are described below Figure 2 5 PROsine Display Panel Feature Description 1 DISPLAY mode switch 2 INVERTER switch and status LEDs 3 CHARGER switch and status LEDs 4 Menu naviga...

Page 37: ...eens are shown so you can monitor system performance OFF Power continues to be available to the panel so vital data like system errors and warning statuses can be checked CONFIGURE Puts the inverter i...

Page 38: ...al power The PROsine s transfer relay is in the Pass Through position The transfer relay allows shorepower to pass through the PROsine to the AC output terminals whenever AC is connected unless there...

Page 39: ...The charger is not running because it is not enabled the charge cycle has been completed or a system error has occurred OFF ON The charger is running CHARGING ON OFF The charger is enabled but is not...

Page 40: ...les of all the Display screens are shown on page 5 10 Configuration Mode In Configuration mode the screens show data that can be changed as well as read only data For details about each Configuration...

Page 41: ...ings are given on page 4 3 Further information about viewing Display mode screens is provided on page 5 10 Press This Button To ESCAPE Cancel changes made to data Back up one menu level MENU Up Back u...

Page 42: ...Figure 2 6 Battery Temperature Sensor Feature Description 1 Mounting plate Connects to the negative battery terminal 2 Sensor Reverse side has peel off backing and self adhesive strip so you can attac...

Page 43: ...codes that must be observed during installation Installation tools and materials Appropriate locations and environments for mounting the PROsine display panel and battery temperature sensor AC cabling...

Page 44: ...the specific location and application of the installation Some examples include the following The U S National Electrical Code NEC The Canadian Electrical Code CEC The American Boat and Yacht Council...

Page 45: ...tallation Procedures This section provides detailed installation information For your convenience the overall procedure is divided into ten main steps p Step 1 Designing an installation Start on page...

Page 46: ...other in a typical recreational vehicle or fleet vehicle installation For diagrams of typical residential backup and marine systems as well as series installations see Appendix B System Diagrams Figur...

Page 47: ...ting that the generator can accommodate To operate the PROsine at the full 100A charging current rating Xantrex recommends a 2kW generator or larger and a breaker size setting of 20A AC Disconnect and...

Page 48: ...e Other codes and regulations may be applicable to your installation AC Output Neutral Bonding The neutral conductor of the PROsine s AC output circuit is automatically connected to the safety ground...

Page 49: ...battery in the positive cable Applicable codes may limit how far the protection can be from the battery Batteries Every PROsine system requires a deep cycle battery or group of batteries that provide...

Page 50: ...AC output of the PROsine Table 3 3 Tested GFCI Models Manufacturer Model Numbera a GFCI models may change over time Refer to the Application Note Using GFCI Receptacles on Xantrex Inverters and Invert...

Page 51: ...le liquids like gasoline p Close to the battery compartment and the AC source and load panels Avoid excessive cable lengths which reduce input and output power due to wire resistance Use the recommend...

Page 52: ...In a horizontal position on a vertical surface with the AC knockouts near the top as shown in Figure 3 2 On a horizontal surface Under a horizontal surface 4 The PROsine Quick Installation Guide has...

Page 53: ...used instead of crimp on connectors The amount of insulation you strip off individual wires will be specified by the connector manufacturer and is different for different types of connectors AC and DC...

Page 54: ...separate the three wires 3 Connect the incoming black and white line and neutral wires to the PROsine AC input black and white wires 4 Connect the incoming ground wire to the screw on the chassis mark...

Page 55: ...will be the case in most situations in a utility feed after the AC source panel at an RV park hook up at a marina s shorepower hook up or with a generator with a bonded neutral In some installations...

Page 56: ...ation of the rest of the system Table 3 4 AC Output Neutral to Ground Bonding Screw Settings Bonding Screw Setting Status of Bonding Internal to the PROsine Neutral Bonding Required External to the PR...

Page 57: ...hree wires Strip insulation from each of the wires according to the guidelines given by the connector manufacturer 3 Connect the outgoing black and white line and neutral AC wires to the PROsine AC ou...

Page 58: ...oing black and white line and neutral AC wires to the PROsine black and white AC output wires 4 Connect the outgoing ground wire to the chassis using one of the screws marked 5 Tuck the wires into the...

Page 59: ...les through an electrical distribution panel battery isolator or other device that will cause additional voltage drops Figure 3 7 shows the DC end for your reference CAUTION Before making the final DC...

Page 60: ...rminal on the DC end and then attach the other connector to the POSITIVE terminal on the fuse or breaker Observe the polarities carefully while completing the installation Use a wrench to tighten to a...

Page 61: ...izes indicated in this manual If you are using different sizes refer to the applicable code for DC grounding details Recreational Vehicle Use 8AWG copper wire and connect it between the Chassis Ground...

Page 62: ...obstructions within the wall before you make an opening To mount the display panel 1 Choose a location that is dry out of direct sunlight free from corrosive or explosive fumes and otherwise appropri...

Page 63: ...e internal battery temperature to be sensed and provides the most accurate results Attaching the sensor to the side of the battery using the self adhesive backing also provides good results in most si...

Page 64: ...operating wait ten minutes for any explosive battery gasses to dissipate 4 Remove the nut that secures the existing negative DC wire to the battery 5 Move or reorient the existing negative DC wire so...

Page 65: ...ery electrolyte so do not install the sensor on a side near the top of the battery or on the battery s top surface 3 Clean the selected area thoroughly to remove any oil or grease that could prevent t...

Page 66: ...ectors attached one 10 feet maximum one 100 feet maximum one 1 2 phone line splitter and a 1A fuse and in line fuseholder In addition you might require a single pole single throw switch or alternative...

Page 67: ...gure the PROsine Figure 3 11 Cabling Details for Remote Shutdown Feature Figure 3 12 Schematic for Remote Shutdown Feature Do not use RS RS Plug into Battery Temp 26AWG 4 conductor telephone cable 1 2...

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Page 69: ...w to change configuration settings Configuration Screens on page 4 4 Shows how the configuration menus and screens are organized Configuration Options on page 4 6 Lists all the configuration options a...

Page 70: ...staller Only mode While the unit is in Configure mode hold down the ESCAPE and DATA Down t buttons for 3 4 seconds A message cautions you that the panel is now in Installer mode and explains how to ex...

Page 71: ...et to Disabled by default To change the Audible Alarm to All Faults 1 Set the DISPLAY switch to CONFIGURE 2 Press Down t MENU until Configure Display Panel appears 3 Press ENTER once The Audible Alarm...

Page 72: ...U until Reset to Dflts appears 6 Press the ENTER button once 7 Hold down the ESCAPE and DATA Down t buttons for 3 4 seconds to enter Installer mode 8 Press Down t DATA or Up s DATA until Load Factory...

Page 73: ...Change Battery Details Battery Temp Coefficient Bulk Charge Mode Settings Max Voltage Max Current C Threshold Voltage Threshold Timeout Absorption Mode Settings Max Voltage Max Current C Max Timeout...

Page 74: ...ion displayed is explained after the table Clear Errors in PROsine Menu Choices or Information Displayed When an error has occurred you can select Yes No This acknowledges the error and tells the PROs...

Page 75: ...the inverter on full time rather than only when a load is present For further information about load sensing see Load Sensing Mode on page 5 5 Equalize Select Enabled or Disabled You can only select...

Page 76: ...ings range between 10 and 255W Load Sense Interval This is the amount of time between checks for the presence of an AC power load To save power while the unit is load sensing increase the interval The...

Page 77: ...e from 10 16Vdc Inverter Low V Warning This is an offset voltage ranging from 0 to 3 0V When the battery voltage drops below the sum of Low V Shutdown and Low V Warning the PROsine will sound a warnin...

Page 78: ...as Custom or Load Custom if both the charger and the inverter are disabled The display panel should respond with OK If Error appears disable invert and charge and try again Load Factory If you select...

Page 79: ...e display panel Auto is a power save feature You can also choose to have the backlight On at all times or Off at all times LCD Backlight Brightness Depending on the location of the display panel you m...

Page 80: ...srptn Threshld Timeout Mode Settings Absorption Max Voltage Max Current C a Max Timeout Threshold Current C a Threshold Timeout Installer Installer Installer Installer Installer Mode Settings Overchar...

Page 81: ...pe of battery s that you have installed See Application Note Battery Banks for Inverter Systems 976 0114 01 01 When you select a charging algorithm the battery details listed below see View Change Bat...

Page 82: ...When battery current goes below this value A as of battery capacity in Ah for the Threshold Timeout the unit goes into the next charging stage Overcharge Mode Settings Max Voltage This is the maximum...

Page 83: ...5V and 50A the unit will supply 13 5V up to 50A and at higher loads the current is held at 50A and the voltage will drop Voltage Setpoint The PROsine will attempt to charge the battery at this target...

Page 84: ...lled Constant Mode This mode is not intended as a standalone battery charger It may be used as a power supply mode but still requires the presence of a battery in the system Charger Hi V Warning Offse...

Page 85: ...ooting purposes See Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Warnings end with these characters W e g Batt too hot W Error message are displayed in the same way without the W at the end Clear PROsine Fault Log When...

Page 86: ...ntrex Customer Service Representatives troubleshoot problems you might have with the PROsine p LVP Software Revision p HVP Software Revision p Display Software Revision p Display EEPROM Revision View...

Page 87: ...ng correctly The chapter also provides information that will guide you during routine ongoing operations For your convenience the information is divided into four parts System Startup Check on page 5...

Page 88: ...d using battery power 4 To test the charger connect the AC input source breaker Set the display s CHARGER switch to ENABLE After a short delay the CHARGING LED should come on Any AC loads powered by t...

Page 89: ...battery bank REMote In this position the remote control signal that the user provides to the BATTERY TEMP jack turns the PROsine on or off For details about the Remote Shutdown switch see page 3 24 W...

Page 90: ...ver or under temperature at the battery or internal to the unit then it will not automatically restart until the temperature has decreased or increased by 10 C that is moved 10 C into the allowable ra...

Page 91: ...eters This sleep mode shuts off much of the PROsine s power control circuitry and thereby reduces the standby current draw considerably When an acceptable load is detected full output power is availab...

Page 92: ...n and or significantly decreased performance In addition operation in this range is outside the ratings covered by the regulatory approvals of the product See page A 6 Input Voltage The input voltage...

Page 93: ...sses Thoroughly ventilate the area around the batteries and ensure that there are no sources of flames or sparks in the vicinity Study all battery manufacturer s precautions such as removing or not re...

Page 94: ...tch to ENABLE and then select Equalize on the Configure PROsine Basic menu see page 4 7 Equalization will be carried out after an absorption charge if the batteries are not fully charged or right away...

Page 95: ...less than ideal A built in surge protector protects the PROsine from surges and spikes on the AC power line Power Share The PROsine shares power with AC loads It senses pass through current going to A...

Page 96: ...tery temperature If the battery temperature sensor is not installed the screen on the right is displayed PROsine Battery 12 0V 10A 22 C PROsine Battery 12 0V 10A Shows the voltage current and frequenc...

Page 97: ...s divided the following parts General Troubleshooting Guidelines on page 6 2 Shutdown Restart Without Error Message on page 6 3 AC Bad Causes on page 6 3 Warning Messages on page 6 4 Error Messages on...

Page 98: ...cated in Table 6 2 Table 6 3 or Table 6 4 4 If your PROsine is not displaying a Warning Error or Panel Fault message check the following to make sure the present state of the installation allows prope...

Page 99: ...tor for the display panel Set the switch to OFF for 5 seconds and then back to ON or REM if you are using a remote switch with the PROsine AC Bad Causes If the input AC is not acceptable according to...

Page 100: ...electrolyte level Check charger and battery settings Batt Too Cold W PROsine battery temperature too low Extreme cold may require a battery heater If the battery is frozen thaw it gradually to avoid...

Page 101: ...W AC input voltage too low Check for bad cabling There may be too many loads on the AC supply line Reduce the AC dropout level High AC In V W AC input voltage too high Check the AC input shorepower s...

Page 102: ...s Action Low Bus Voltage Low bus voltage detected Clear the error in the Configure menu and then recharge the batteries If the batteries are fully charged then verify that the DC cables are the correc...

Page 103: ...ll also occur if the battery was very dead at the start of the charge cycle Clear the error and restart the charging process If battery V does not come to 10V after a few of charging cycles have your...

Page 104: ...unsafe to continue to operate the PROsine from that source and it may cause problems for some AC loads as well Test the PROsine with a good quality generator or the AC utility to verify whether the n...

Page 105: ...t down attempt to restart the unit If the error occurs again call Xantrex Other faults are listed in Table 6 4 Table 6 4 Panel Faults Panel Faults Error Details Panel Fault COMM1 Timeout External comm...

Page 106: ...then it will not restart until the battery voltage exceeds 12 5Vdc The PROsine sometimes will not start inverting or may stop inverting and report no error or unusual errors Check battery condition a...

Page 107: ...l presses band saws etc the largest you can expect to run is 1 2 to 1 hp the transfer relay is rated at 1 1 2 hp Universal motors are generally easier to start Since motor characteristics vary only te...

Page 108: ...Configure PROsine Basic Menu on page 4 7 and the Configure PROsine Advanced Menu on page 4 8 for ways to solve this problem Clocks The inverter s crystal controlled oscillator keeps the frequency acc...

Page 109: ...about installing and operating two PROsines in series Designing a series system on page 7 2 Installing a series system on page 7 5 Configuring a series system on page 7 9 Series system startup test o...

Page 110: ...on to most houses This series system can power both 120Vac and 240Vac single phase loads Two PROsines connected in series can provide up to 4kW continuous power to almost any combination of 120V and 2...

Page 111: ...peration System Ground Ground Battery 1 Battery 2 DC Fuse disconnect or circuit breaker DC Fuse disconnect or circuit breaker Solid lines 2 bank system Dashed lines add cross tie jumpers to create a s...

Page 112: ...the neutral and ground conductors from each unit The load panel then provides circuit breakers for the 120Vac and 240Vac branch circuits powering the loads Since the neutral to ground bonding is prov...

Page 113: ...output wiring steps 2 Connect 2 conductor plus ground cable to a 30A breaker on Line 1 in the source panel and to the panel s neutral bus and ground bus 3 Run the 2 conductor plus ground cable to the...

Page 114: ...rwise when the units are inverting they will both connect the neutral to safety ground through a relay Installation codes stipulate that the neutral be connected to safety ground in one and only one l...

Page 115: ...t where all battery current must pass through one terminal for the sake of accurate data If this is the case the wires between the battery and the shunt must be very short and heavy because they carry...

Page 116: ...harging connect the second sensor to the second PROsine and then to the battery it is charging For additional installation details see page 3 21 Installing the Series Sync Cable To install the series...

Page 117: ...re both PROsines are configured the same 2 Select one unit to be the master and the other to be the slave Configure AC Series Mode on the PROsine Advanced menu as master SP and slave SP respectively S...

Page 118: ...lace a 240V load on the 240V circuit formed by the two series inverters and verify that it works correctly 5 To test Charge mode apply AC to both PROsines by closing the AC input source breaker After...

Page 119: ...d on both phases when the PROsine is inverting both units will synchronize to it and as a pair transfer to shorepower Any transfers or shutdowns etc will occur on both phases within one cycle of each...

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Page 121: ...A Specifications Appendix A contains specifications and performance graphs for the PROsine and the display panel Specifications subject to change without notice...

Page 122: ...ort circuit current 55Arms 55Apk Frequency 60 0Hz 0 05 Wave shape Sine THD over load range of 0 2 0kW resistive 2 Power derating above 40 C ambient temp See Invert Power Derating vs Ambient Temperatur...

Page 123: ...l output current 100A 15 0Vdc Equalize mode max current 10A 17 5Vdc Charger current derating Automatically reduce charger current as internal temperature exceeds 80 C input Vac approaches low transfer...

Page 124: ...fer on bad frequency 40 70Hz user adjustable for high and low frequency limits Inverter synchronized to line before transfer Yes Remote ON OFF An isolated input to the unit where with 5 18V applied th...

Page 125: ...Efficiency Time to Shutdown vs Current 0 01 0 10 1 00 10 00 100 00 1000 00 10000 00 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 AC Output Current A rms Time s T 80 C T 60 C 60 T 80 C Unit shuts...

Page 126: ...as the PROsine draws current To reduce the chance of the shorepower voltage collapsing below the configured transfer level the PROsine will reduce the charging current at low shorepower voltage accor...

Page 127: ...e Dimensions 445 0089 01 01 A 7 PROsine Dimensions Figure A 1 PROsine Dimensions 450mm 17 7 10 1 2 267mm 11 3 8 289mm 5 3 4 146mm 17 3 4 450mm 1 1 2 38mm 4 3 8 111mm 7 3 16 183mm 10 1 16 256mm 11 1 16...

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Page 129: ...s Appendix B illustrates typical designs for PROsine custom designed systems Residential backup See page B 2 Marine installations See page B 3 For a typical RV or Fleet Vehicle installation see Figure...

Page 130: ...DC power supplied by a battery bank and protected by a DC fuse in the positive cable 3 An AC source panel that includes a Max 30A circuit breaker that supplies the PROsine 4 An AC load panel with bran...

Page 131: ...ith branch circuit breakers that supply only loads that run off the PROsine 4 Engine negative bus or DC ground bus 5 DC power supplied by a battery bank and protected by a DC fuse in the positive cabl...

Page 132: ...B 4...

Page 133: ...C Charging Algorithms Appendix C provides information about the charging algorithms for PROsine 2 0 Charge Algorithms See page C 2 Battery Type Charge Algorithm Guide See page C 3...

Page 134: ...V Max V MV C V C V V 1 Generic Flooded 27 14 4 30 13 5 17 5 2 Generic Gel 27 14 2 25 13 8 3 Generic AGM 21 14 3 30 13 45 4 Generic PB Ca 27 15 5 30 13 5 17 5 5 27 14 1 25 13 17 5 6 27 14 2 25 13 5 7...

Page 135: ...by Exide 6 3 Step Concorde AGM Valve Regulated 3 3 Step Delco 1150 by Delphi 17 3 Step Delco 1200 by Delphi 17 3 Step Delco 2000 by Delphi 17 3 Step Delco Voyager by Delphi 17 3 Step Douglas Marine D...

Page 136: ...ep Cycle 12 3 Step Sears USA Gel by Johnson Ctls 11 3 Step Sonnenshein P300 500 SP300 Powerfit AGM 2 3 Step Sonnenshein A400 Dryfit Gel 2 3 Step Sonnenshein A500 Dryfit Cyclic Gel 2 3 Step Sonnenshein...

Page 137: ...ty of Xantrex Xantrex covers both parts and labor necessary to repair the product and return shipment to the customer via a Xantrex selected non expedited surface freight within the contiguous United...

Page 138: ...IMPLIED STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCT HOWEVER ARISING WHETHER BY CONTRACT TORT NEGLIGENCE PRINCIPLES OF MANUFACTURER S LIABILITY OPERATION OF LAW CONDUCT STATEMENT OR OTHERWIS...

Page 139: ...mber where you can be reached during work hours A brief description of the problem 3 Ship the unit prepaid to the address provided by your Xantrex customer service representative If you are returning...

Page 140: ...een installed __________________________________ p Battery battery bank size __________________________________ p Battery type e g flooded sealed gel cell AGM __________________________________ p AC s...

Page 141: ...terminal 3 21 attaching to side of battery 3 23 cable 3 22 function of 1 2 1 4 illustrated 2 12 in series installations 7 7 bonding neutral to ground described 3 13 neutral to ground series system 7 6...

Page 142: ...3 18 to order 1 7 3 3 dead batteries charging 1 4 deep cycle battery 3 7 default values PROsine System 1 9 recording your settings 1 9 Diagnostics menu 4 17 diagrams fleet vehicle system 3 4 marine s...

Page 143: ...fficiency A 5 Inverter LEDs 2 8 AC In 2 6 2 8 Inverting 2 6 2 8 Standby 2 6 2 8 inverter operation operating limits 5 5 inverter overload operation A 5 Inverter switch Disable 2 8 Enable 2 8 illustrat...

Page 144: ...rchase WA 4 PROsine AC input wiring connections 3 12 automatic restart 1 6 DC connections 3 18 DC terminal covers 2 5 DC terminals 2 4 dimensions A 7 installation locations 3 9 mounting orientations 3...

Page 145: ...demand 1 3 sub panel See AC load panel surge capability 7 7 surge power 1 3 surge protector 5 9 switches Charger 2 6 2 9 dimmer 1 2 Display mode 2 6 2 7 Inverter 2 6 2 8 On Off Rem 1 4 2 2 7 10 remot...

Page 146: ...Index IX 6 445 0089 01 01 warranty out of warranty service WA 3 terms and conditions WA 1 wire sizes AC 3 6 wiring enclosure DC 3 3 3 18 wiring separation of AC and DC 3 11 X Xantrex web site v...

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