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Packaging for Shipping or Storage

Follow these instructions to prepare the unit for shipping or storage.

1. When returning the unit or sending it to the service center, attach a tag 

to the unit stating its model number (available from the front panel 
label) and its serial number (available from the rear panel label). Give 
the date of purchase and an invoice number, if you have it, as well as 
a brief description of the problem. You will need an RMA number to 
return the unit. See “Return Material Authorization Policy” and 
“Return Procedure” on page B–4.

2. For storage or shipping, repack the inverter in its original container. If 

the original container is not available, seal the unit in a plastic bag and 
then pack it in a 200 lb. (90 kg) test, corrugated cardboard carton 
large enough to allow 2 in (50 mm) of cushioning material to 
surround the unit. Use a material such as foam slabs or chips.

3. Label the carton as shown in Figure 2-2.

4. If shipping, mark the address of the service center and your return 

address on the carton.

5. If storing, stack no more than eight cartons high. Check the storage 

temperature range and storage altitude specification in 
“Environmental Specifications” on page A–4

.

Figure 2-2

Shipping or Storage Carton Label

INVERTER

Model Number: _______________________

Serial Number: _______________________

FRAGILE — ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT

Summary of Contents for XDI2048

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Xantrex Datacom Inverter XDI2048 2kVA 1 5kW ...

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Page 3: ...Xantrex Datacom Inverter XDI2048 2kVA 1 5kW Operating Manual ...

Page 4: ...nd are used herein for identification purposes only Notice of Copyright Xantrex Datacom Inverter Operating Manual December 2003 Xantrex International All rights reserved Disclaimer 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 IN ITS MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTAT...

Page 5: ...anual is intended for anyone who needs to install and operate the Xantrex Datacom Inverter Installers should be certified technicians or electricians Organization This Manual is organized into five chapters and an appendix Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 contains an introduction to the XDI Inverter and the Ethernet card This chapter provides a list of the major features protections and options in...

Page 6: ...d Ethernet card Appendix A Specifications Appendix A supplies information about specifications for the XDI Inverter and the Ethernet Conventions Used The following conventions are used in this guide Related Information You can find more information about Xantrex Technology Inc as well as its products and services at www xantrex com WARNING Warnings identify conditions that could result in personal...

Page 7: ...tricted access location This is an area intended for qualified or trained personnel only access to which is controlled by a locking mechanism for example a key lock or an access card system WARNING Appropriate care and attention must be exercised when connecting any equipment to a DC supply system due to the short circuit energy hazard that exists CAUTION The inverter will operate from a DC source...

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Page 9: ...Inspection 2 2 Packaging for Shipping or Storage 2 3 Introduction 2 4 Location Mounting and Ventilation 2 5 Installation Into Cabinet Style Equipment Racks 2 5 Installation into Relay Racks 2 6 DC Input Power 2 7 Input Connector and Cables 2 7 DC Input Wire Connection 2 7 AC Load and Signal Line Connection 2 9 AC Output Connector 2 9 Load Wiring 2 9 Load Connection 2 10 User Line Connection 2 11 O...

Page 10: ...3 Wire Y Connection Output Wiring 2 20 3 Phase 4 Wire Y Connection Output Wiring 2 21 Ethernet Port 2 21 3 Inverter Module Installation and Operation Installation into Rack Mount Frame 3 2 Operation of Inverter Module 3 4 Theory of Operation 3 4 System Startup 3 4 Standby Mode 3 5 Cooling Fans 3 5 User Interface 3 6 Front Panel 3 6 User Lines 3 6 Protections and Alarms 3 7 Overview 3 7 Input Volta...

Page 11: ...How to Setup For the First Time 4 4 Hardware Setup 4 4 Ethernet Setup 4 5 Resetting 4 6 Operating Instructions 4 9 Introduction 4 9 Network Connection 4 9 Using DHCP 4 11 What Power On Does 4 11 Password 4 12 Automatic Power On Email 4 13 How to Use the Web Interface 4 13 Manage Page 4 14 Setup Page 4 15 Monitor page 4 17 Automatic Shutdown Email 4 19 5 Troubleshooting User Diagnostics 5 2 Emergen...

Page 12: ...ions A 2 Regulatory Approvals A 4 Environmental Specifications A 4 Mechanical Specifications A 5 Ethernet Specifications A 7 Warranty and Product Information Warranty B 1 Return Material Authorization Policy B 3 Return Procedure B 4 Out of Warranty Service B 4 Information About Your System B 4 ...

Page 13: ...c Connection 2 19 Figure 3 1 Installing an Inverter into a Rack 3 3 Figure 3 2 Inverter Front Panel 3 3 Figure 3 3 Overload curve 3 8 Figure 3 4 Replacing the Fan Filters 3 12 Figure 4 1 Ethernet Interface PCB 4 3 Figure 4 2 First Time Setup Connections 4 4 Figure 4 3 Removing Unit s Top Cover 4 7 Figure 4 4 Ethernet Reset Jumper 4 8 Figure 4 5 Network Setup 4 10 Figure 4 6 Password Confirmation B...

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Page 15: ...6 Table 3 2 User Line Pins 3 6 Table 4 1 Default Settings 4 5 Table 4 2 User Configured Settings 4 6 Table 4 3 Reset Settings 4 7 Table 4 4 Manage Page of Web Interface 4 14 Table 4 5 Setup Page of Web Interface 4 16 Table 4 6 Monitor Page of Web Interface 4 18 Table 4 7 Shutdown Code 4 19 Table 5 1 Inverter Diagnostics 5 3 Table 5 2 Ethernet Diagnostics 5 4 Tables ...

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Page 17: ...ion Chapter 1 contains an introduction to the XDI Inverter and the Ethernet card This chapter provides a list of the major features protections and options included with both the XDI Inverter and the Ethernet card ...

Page 18: ...ay of units will tolerate the failure of one or more parallel connected inverters Features and Options Product Features Compact size 1 U designed to fit standard 19 in 483 mm equipment racks Easily paralleled for N 1 redundant systems High efficiency and reliability Power share in parallel system for up to 20 kVA 10 units of AC power 3 kW 4 kVA 5 s surge capability Short circuit proof Rack mounted...

Page 19: ...nit has turned on or a fault condition has occurred This section describes the features and specifications of the XDI Ethernet interface card Features and Functions Features No special software required to monitor control XDI Inverter Simple Web browser will work Easy to use Web page interface Automatically sends email when XDI is powered on Automatically sends email when XDI shuts down Allows rem...

Page 20: ... Frame Ready to install into 19 in 483 mm standard equipment rack XDI2048HV RM HV for 230 V 50 Hz output XDI2048 Includes Inverter Module only Ready to insert into a pre wired Rack Mount Frame XDI2048HV HV for 230 V 50 Hz output ENET XDI Optional factory installed TCP IP enabled Ethernet communications card RM XDI Includes Rack Mount Frame Assembly Ready to be installed in a 19 in 483 mm standard ...

Page 21: ...information and procedures to assemble and install the rack mount and install the inverter This chapter describes the following rack mounting the Inverter connecting the DC input power connecting the AC load and signal line setting up a variety of operating formats ...

Page 22: ...ave a service technician check the unit if you suspect internal damage If the unit is damaged save all packing materials and notify the carrier immediately See instructions in Packaging for Shipping or Storage on page 2 3 and Return Procedure on page B 4 Your purchase should ship with the following items Figure 2 1 Packing List INVERTER MODULE RELAY RACK MOUNTING BRACKETS RACK MOUNT BACKPLANE OUTP...

Page 23: ...r storage or shipping repack the inverter in its original container If the original container is not available seal the unit in a plastic bag and then pack it in a 200 lb 90 kg test corrugated cardboard carton large enough to allow 2 in 50 mm of cushioning material to surround the unit Use a material such as foam slabs or chips 3 Label the carton as shown in Figure 2 2 4 If shipping mark the addre...

Page 24: ...ptional 4 Can Sync Connector 5 DC Input Ground Stud 6 User Lines Connector 7 DC Input Terminal Block 8 Air Vents Figure 2 3 Rack Mount Frame Rear View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 CAN SYNC USER LINES ETHERNET 1 3 5 7 8 2 4 6 WARNING The XDI is intended for installation in a restricted access location This is an area intended for qualified or trained personnel only access to which is controlled by a l...

Page 25: ... ambient temperature range measured at the unit case The inverter is designed to fit into a standard 19 in 483 mm equipment rack Mounting brackets are included which allow the unit to be mounted in either cabinet style racks or relay racks Installation Into Cabinet Style Equipment Racks For installation into a cabinet style equipment rack the backplane is secured using two sliding rails as shown b...

Page 26: ...Installation 2 6 TM DIOP 01XN 01 Installation into Relay Racks Use the supplied mounting brackets to secure the backplane in a relay rack Figure 2 5 Installing into Relay Racks 2 Assemble in Relay Rack 1 Attach the Mounting Brackets ...

Page 27: ...e DC breaker is de energized 2 Strip 7 16 in 11 mm off the positive negative and ground cables and install a standard two hole compression lug hole diameter 0 25 in 6 mm on each cable Burndy part YA6CL2TC14 T B part 54205 Hendry part 06117 01 3 Remove the supplied nut and washer on the ground studs and install and secure the ground connection CAUTION The inverter will operate from a DC source in t...

Page 28: ...hould be appropriately restrained to the equipment rack to provide strain relief WARNING Appropriate care and attention must be exercised when connecting any equipment to a DC supply system due to the short circuit energy hazard that exists WARNING It is critical that the wires be stripped the right length so that the insulator enters the connector WARNING To avoid the risk of a short circuit haza...

Page 29: ...s on signal lines Use the table below as a guide to help identify wiring requirements for permanent connection to an AC distribution box The distribution box shall include a 2 pole appropriately rated circuit breaker in series with each inverter used in an array of units The guide below applies for up to 2 5m long load terminations Consider other means such as bus bar distribution for longer runs ...

Page 30: ... and insert the load connections noting polarity if neutral is chosen Tighten screws to secure 4 Connect the safety ground wire to the ground stud provided The ground stud accepts a 0 2 in 5 mm 10 diameter ring terminal 5 Route the load wires inside the cover to prevent pinching but with a sufficient service loop Replace cover and secure Tighten clamping screw on strain relief to secure wire in pl...

Page 31: ... Inverter on off input fault and Inverter on flags as well as a configurable auxiliary line The aux output can only be configured when the Ethernet option card is installed The user lines are optically isolated with typical source sink capability of 10 mA To prevent damage to this interface do not exceed 40 mA of source sink current CAUTION Do not bias this port more than 50 V DC to chassis Figure...

Page 32: ...e the wires away from high power load cables to minimize noise effects on signal integrity User Line Connection Use this table to wire appropriate signals User line voltages are below Table 2 1 User Line Connection Terminal Label I O Logic Level Function 1 User line return GND GND GND reference 2 User shutdown Input Active high Shuts down inverter 3 Fault Flags Output Active high Inverter faults 4...

Page 33: ...an bus Paralleled units relay data necessary to achieve load sharing between units using this arbitration bus The protocol used is proprietary hence cannot be and should not be interfaced to different products Sync lines Used to configure and synchronize units in parallel series or 3 phase Specifications CAN SYNC Connection Table 2 2 outlines the pinout of the terminal See connection schemes for w...

Page 34: ...d noise immunity Before making any connections ensure power to the rack has been disconnected Carefully route the wires away from high power load cables to minimize noise effects on signal integrity Table 2 2 CAN SYNC Pin out Terminals Function 1 Return GND 2 CAN LO 3 CAN HI 4 Return GND 5 SYCN OUT 240 degrees 6 SYCN OUT 120 degrees 7 SYCN OUT 0 degrees ...

Page 35: ...rent based on the number of units online and the highest individual current This ensures no interruption to the load should any unit in the system fail or is turned off Connection Make connections to the CAN SYNC connector using its screw type wire clamps It may be necessary to remove the mating connector to facilitate connections to the terminal Daisy chain the CAN bus lines across all units in p...

Page 36: ...rallel ensuring only like terminals L1 and L2 are connected together at the distribution bus or load Each inverter output should be in series with a suitably rated two pole circuit breaker before being terminated at the load Figure 2 8 Parallel Operation L1 L2 1 2 6 3 5 7 4 1 4 7 5 3 6 2 1 4 7 5 3 6 2 L2 L1 L2 L1 ...

Page 37: ...top phase to those of the first unit in the bottom phase To add units in parallel on either top or bottom phase see Parallel Operation on page 2 15 for wiring details To create the Split voltage between the top phase and bottom phase connect the L2 terminals of the first group to L1 terminals of the second group This node must also be connected to safety ground This leaves L1 of top phase and L2 o...

Page 38: ...phase source but up to 2 more units can be added to each phase to increase capacity See Parallel Operation on page 2 15 for wiring details The units can be configured for 3 phase 4 wire or 3 phase 3 wire depending on the load setup Table 2 3 3 Phase Configurations Wiring Configuration Circuit Output Terminals Model Voltage 120 V 230 V 3 phase 3 wire DELTA Line Phase Voltage 120 230 3 phase 3 wire ...

Page 39: ...crew type wire clamps It may be necessary to remove the mating connector to facilitate connections to the terminal Twisted bundles of four multi colored wires should be used for easier identification Start with unit in Phase 1 wire from SYNC OUT 0 in this phase to SYNC OUT 120 of Phase 2 and SYNC OUT 240 of Phase 3 Next Connect a different color wire from SYNC OUT 120 of Phase 1 to SYNC OUT 240 of...

Page 40: ...2 On phase 1 connect terminal L2 to phase 2 terminal L1 On phase 2 connect terminal L2 to phase 3 terminal L1 3 Phase 3 Wire Y Connection Output Wiring All outputs should be wired through an appropriately rated circuit breaker Connect L2 terminals of the three phases to a common bus Wire L1 of phase 1 to Line 1 output Wire L1 of phase 2 to Line 2 output Wire L1 of phase 3 to Line 3 output L1 L2 L2...

Page 41: ...red through an appropriately rated circuit breaker Connect L2 terminals of the three phases to the neutral bus Connect L1 of phase 1 to Line 1 output Connect L1 of phase 2 to Line 2 output Connect L1 of phase 3 to Line 3 output Ethernet Port Network connection to each inverter module is made through a standard RJ 45 connector mounted on the rack mount frame assembly L2 L1 L1 L2 L2 L1 ...

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Page 43: ...nd Operation Chapter 3 contains information and procedures for installing and using the XDI Inverter This chapter describes the following installing the inverter setting up the inverter protections and alarms maintaining the inverter ...

Page 44: ...ould be established without excessive force If the unit does not slide into the rack mount frame completely please verify that the rack mount frame was assembled and installed into the equipment rack according to Installation Into Cabinet Style Equipment Racks on page 2 5 or Installation into Relay Racks on page 2 6 The inverter is a forced air cooled device Please observe that the air intake and ...

Page 45: ... Screw 2 Handle 3 Power Switch 4 Air Intake Vents 5 Fault and ON LED s Uninstalling To uninstall the inverter module release the captive screws and slide the module out Figure 3 1 Installing an Inverter into a Rack Figure 3 2 Inverter Front Panel 5 4 2 1 3 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 46: ...rovide a convenient way to remotely control and monitor the status of each Inverter in the rack All user lines see Figure 2 3 as well as communication lines between the units CANbus and synchro lines see Figure 2 3 are isolated from the input DC and output AC power potential System Startup Turn the front panel switch see Figure 3 2 to the ON position to enable the inverter At power on the unit ent...

Page 47: ...or via an optional Ethernet connection Please note that during the self diagnostic mode the flashing of the green LED is with approximately 50 duty cycle During the standby mode the flashing is significantly slower with approximately 10 duty cycle this is referred to as short flash Cooling Fans To improve operating efficiency and extend fan lifespan fan speed is controlled by the XDI s microproces...

Page 48: ...t flash Stand by mode Table 3 2 User Line Pins Pin Name Function 1 User_Ground All user lines are referenced to user_gnd User_gnd is isolated from both the input DC power and the output AC power 2 Shut_Down This is an input pin The input impedance is 100 Ω in parallel with 20 pF A logic high 1 25 V to 5 V would set the inverter into Standby Mode see page 3 5 If pin 2 is floating the internal pull_...

Page 49: ...ied Input Voltage Protection The inverter will continuously operate from an input source in the range of 35 to 75 Vdc Should the input voltage fall outside this range for more than 4 seconds the inverter output is disabled and internal relays open to isolate the load and source In this condition the red LED on the front panel is lit and fault flag on the user port is set high The inverter resumes ...

Page 50: ...rload range Beyond 1600 Watts the DSP computes the power and extrapolates the operating time at that power level before shutting down The maximum overload rating is 3000 Watts for 5 seconds After each overload trip event the inverter re starts after a 10 second pause Should three such events occur within a 2 minute interval the inverter shuts down permanently Normal operation can be restored by cl...

Page 51: ... 11 Over Current protection The inverter can reliably deliver up to 50 A of peak current without tripping any protections Two levels of protections are provided The first level of protection is hardware based providing peak current clipping at 50 A Should the current exceed this e g in the event of severe back feed the DSP forces the inverter to skip a line cycle Three consecutive line cycle skips...

Page 52: ...llation for connection details Incorrect Connection Protection Input contactor will not close for normal startup with reverse polarity input connection The output contactor will not close if AC back feed is detected on power up or if a unit is unable to synchronize to the AC bus The output fuse will open for output faults not covered by internal protection circuitry Output AC Alarm The following c...

Page 53: ...r interface if Ethernet Option is being used Maintenance Periodic Cleaning Whenever a unit is removed from operation clean the outside surfaces with a weak solution of soap and water If required use low pressure compressed air to blow dust from in and around components on the printed circuit boards Fan Filter Replacement The XDI is fitted with disposable fan filters which prevent the entry of dust...

Page 54: ...3 12 Figure 3 4 Replacing the Fan Filters 2 Remove the Cover 1 Unscrew the Cover 5 Remove the Fan and Fan Filters 4 Remove the Front Panel 3 Remove the Fan Bracket ...

Page 55: ...rocedures for using the Ethernet to provide remote communication and monitoring This chapter describes the following setting up the computer and inverter for the first time using the Ethernet to remotely communicate with the inverter setting up and using the Web interface ...

Page 56: ...Emails SRQ to user specified email address Output Current Iout On Stby Status Inverter model version Fault Condition Query Initial Setup Introduction To use the XDI Inverter Ethernet Interface Card you must have the following equipment A compatible model of inverter CAT5 CAT5e patch cable if you want to connect over the network Computer with Ethernet installed Web browser program The Ethernet inte...

Page 57: ...thernet port using TCP IP protocol Therefore the Ethernet interface must be set up properly the first time Once it is setup the parameters such as password and IP address should be saved in a safe place Table 4 2 is provided to record your settings after they have changed 3 45 88 mm 96 mm Ethernet Board Top View Ethernet Board Bottom View ...

Page 58: ...e 1 Wire up the rack mount assembly as stated in Chapter 2 2 Connect to the unit as shown in Figure 4 2 First Time Setup Connections on page 4 4 3 Turn on the inverter 4 Configure the computer s Ethernet adapter settings contact Network Administrator 5 Open your Web browser and go to the default IP address Table 4 1 Figure 4 2 First Time Setup Connections Inverter Inverter Hub PC PC Special cross ...

Page 59: ... on page 4 15 Important Ensure that the unit s IP address is unique on the network Ensure the computer s IP address and sub net mask are compatible with the unit s contact network administrator for details Table 4 1 Default Settings Setting Default Value Default IP 192 168 1 1 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Sub Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Domain Name Server 1 0 0 0 0 Domain Name Server 2 0 0 0 0 SMTP email Server ...

Page 60: ...t s rack mount 2 Remove the top cover Figure 4 3 Removing Unit s Top Cover on page 4 7 3 Place a jumper on SW2 Figure 4 4 Ethernet Reset Jumper on page 4 8 4 Replace top cover 5 Apply power to the XDI by putting it back into the rack mount and turning the unit on 6 Wait 10 seconds 7 Remove the XDI from the rack mount 8 Remove the top cover 9 Remove the jumper on SW2 10 Replace the top cover Table ...

Page 61: ...Setting Reset Value Default IP 192 168 1 1 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 Sub Net Mask 255 255 255 0 Domain Name Server 1 0 0 0 0 Domain Name Server 2 0 0 0 0 SMTP email Server not changed Email Alert Address not changed Password 12345 Figure 4 3 Removing Unit s Top Cover ...

Page 62: ...Remote Communication Monitoring 4 8 TM DIOP 01XN 01 Figure 4 4 Ethernet Reset Jumper Ethernet configuration reset jumper SW2 ...

Page 63: ...n order to use network connection the network settings on the XDI s Ethernet interface card must be configured properly Chapter 2 describes how to configure the network settings for the first time Setting up to communicate using network connection 1 Wire up the rack mount assembly as stated in the XDI manual 2 Connect the XDI to a network 3 Turn on the inverter 4 Wait for an email that will be sen...

Page 64: ... DIOP 01XN 01 Figure 4 5 Network Setup PC PC DHCP Server Inverter Inverter Hub PC PC Special cross over cable required Network Setup PC to Inverter Network Setup PC to Hub to Inverter Inverter Inverter Inverter Network Setup Full Network Hub ...

Page 65: ...orks when using DHCP If the default IP is static the gateway IP is left unchanged What Power On Does During power on the Ethernet interface card takes approximately 8 seconds to initialize If a DHCP server is used the card resets the gateway IP and attempts to get a new active IP and gateway Once initialization is completed the card will attempt to enable its Web server It will do so for the next ...

Page 66: ...he same value Therefore when you try to change a parameter a password prompt may appear twice After submitting a password you can freely change parameters for 10 minutes Figure 4 6 Password Confirmation Boxes on page 4 12 shows the screen that will appear when both passwords are needed There may be only one box at other times Enter the previously saved password into both boxes and select Submit Pa...

Page 67: ...l Alert Address Subject Unit powered on Body IP address IP_address How to Use the Web Interface To communicate to the Web interface the active IP must be entered into the Address box of your Web browser i e 192 168 1 1 The Manage page will be displayed and it will contain links to monitor and setup the inverter You will have access to the Manage page described on page 4 14 the Setup page described...

Page 68: ...le 4 4 Manage Page of Web Interface Object Description Active Button Puts the unit into active mode The inverter s output is enabled Standby Button Puts the unit into standby mode The inverter s output is disabled DSP Firmware Version Current version of the inverter s control DSP firmware Manufacturer inverter manufacturer Serial Number Programmed inverter serial number Manage Link Link to same pa...

Page 69: ...the user to set the Ethernet interface card s network setting email settings and refresh rate It is important that the network settings are correct to ensure proper communication Important Contact Network Administrator for more information Figure 4 8 Setup Page of Web Interface ...

Page 70: ...work gateway Sub Net Mask Identifies which portion of IP address is the network ID and which portion is the host ID Domain Name Server 1 IP address to common name translator 1 Domain Name Server 2 IP address to common name translator 2 SMTP email Server Address of network email server Email Alert Address Email address used to send alert messages Web Password Text to change to a new password 4 10 c...

Page 71: ... Instructions TM DIOP 01XN 01 4 17 Monitor page The Monitor page shows the current status of the Inverter It displays the output measurements output conditions and faults Figure 4 9 Monitor Page of Web Interface ...

Page 72: ...ent faults of the inverter see Table 4 7 on page 4 19 Faults Since Power On List of faults that have occurred since power up see Table 4 7 On LED Indicates state of the inverter Green Inverter is operating normally Yellow Inverter is running startup sequence or in standby mode Off Inverter s output is disabled because a fault has occurred Fault LED Indicates fault condition Red Inverter has a faul...

Page 73: ...Code on page 4 19 currently exhibited by the inverter Each shutdown code is separated by a space Important By the time you have received the email if the inverter has shutdown due to a fault the inverter may have already corrected the problem Table 4 7 Shutdown Code Code Fault Description 16 Reserved 15 Reserved 14 Reserved 13 Input stage voltage out of range 12 DC link stage over voltage 11 Outpu...

Page 74: ...Remote Communication Monitoring 4 20 TM DIOP 01XN 01 Important Refer to Protections and Alarms on page 3 7 for a more detailed description of faults ...

Page 75: ...5 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 contains information and procedures for troubleshooting your XDI Inverter and Ethernet card ...

Page 76: ... unusual or erratic operation follow these steps 1 Shut the inverter off immediately 2 Disconnect the load by turning off the output breaker or load switch 3 Test the inverter with no load Check front panel LED status against Table 3 1 on page 3 6 and Protections and Alarms on page 3 7 4 If the tests show that the power supply is functioning normally check that load programming and monitoring conn...

Page 77: ...ambient temperature is within 0 50 C Internal module fault Beyond scope of user troubleshooting Service required Unit cycles on off Green LED steady blink briefly each time prior to turning on Check for load fault Ensure no overload or short circuit condition is present at output Internal module fault Beyond scope of user troubleshooting Service required No output Green LED short blink at a slow r...

Page 78: ...ver and Email Alert Address settings in the Setup page 3 XDI failed to connect to computer or network 3 See suggestions for troubleshooting when IP address doesn t work Monitor page is not updating 1 Auto refresh rate is set to Don t auto refresh 1 Change the Page Refresh Rate setting on the setup page and click Submit 2 Monitor page has not yet refreshed 2 Click on the Refresh Data link on the mo...

Page 79: ...A Specifications Appendix A supplies information about specifications for the XDI Inverter and the Ethernet ...

Page 80: ...C Side Voice Band Noise Limit less than 32 dBrnc C message weighting Over Current Protection electronic limit on input boost converter stage 60 A fuse on DC input Inverter stage output fuse for extreme faults Inrush Current Controlled 40 A typical at 48 V 2x Irated Waveform True Sinusoidal THD 3 Typical for linear loads Output Voltage 120 Vac 60 Hz 230 Vac 50 Hz Voltage Regulation 10 4 over full o...

Page 81: ...r linear powers all loads with 0 leading to 0 lagging PF stable with constant power type loads like Power factor corrected power supplies non linear powers rectified loads with up to 2 8 Crest Factor at full load Motor Starting 4 kVA output for 5 s maximum ...

Page 82: ...rective requirements FCC Part 15 Class B radiated and conducted limits NEBS LEVEL 3 120 V 60Hz Certified to CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 and UL60950 3rd Ed and carries the cCSAus mark Complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B radiated and conducted emissions 230 V 50Hz Carries CE mark and complies with the Low Voltage Directive and EN60950 Complies with the specific requirements of both EN55022 emi...

Page 83: ...module Weight 22 lbs 10kg Control Connectors on Back Plane User lines and paralleling signal lines via wire clamp connectors Optional Ethernet port accessible via standard RJ 45 connector Front Panel Indicators and Switches Inverter on off rocker switch Green LED indicates STANDBY MODE when flashing ON when solid Red LED indicated FAULT Reliability MTBF 100 000 hours Maintenance is minimal air inl...

Page 84: ...P 01XN 01 Dimensions Weight Inverter 22 lbs 10kg Rack Mount Frame 6 lbs 2 7 kg with sliding rails Figure A 1 Inverter and Rack Mount Frame Dimensions 17 25 in 438 mm 20 24 in 514 mm 22 14 in 562 mm 1 71 in 43 mm 19 00 in 483 mm ...

Page 85: ...cifications in this section are warranted at 25 C 5 C unless otherwise specified All specifications are subject to change without notice Readback Resolution Voltage Current Percent Load 0 1 V 0 1 A 0 1 Readback Accuracy Voltage Current Percent Load 0 5 V 0 5 A 5 Network Wiring Scheme 10baseT ...

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Page 87: ... original Warranty Period or 90 days from the date of the return shipment to the customer whichever is greater All replaced products and all parts removed from repaired products become the property 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 State...

Page 88: ... c the product if repairs have been done to it other than by Xantrex or its authorized service centers hereafter ASCs d the product if it is used as a component part of a product expressly warranted by another manufac turer e the product if its original identification trade mark serial number markings have been defaced altered or removed Disclaimer Product THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXC...

Page 89: ... FOREGOING XANTREX MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES REGARDING THE USE OF THE XANTREX DATACOM INVERTER IN CONNECTION WITH LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEMS OR OTHER MEDICAL EQUIPMENT OR DEVICES Please note that the Xantrex Datacom Inverter is not intended for use as an uninterruptible power supply and Xantrex makes no warranty or representation in connection with any use of the product for such purposes R...

Page 90: ... returning the product or presenting the unit to verify any return procedures that may apply to that particular facility Out of Warranty Service If the warranty period for your Xantrex Datacom Inverter has expired if the unit was damaged by misuse or incorrect installation if other conditions of the warranty have not been met or if no dated proof of purchase is available your inverter may be servi...

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