
10.2 THE OUTLETS (THE TYPE OPTIONAL) INSTALLED ON INVERTER AS FOLLOWS:
10.2.1 Testing the GFCI (if you choose the inverter with GFCI outlet) Perform the following
GFCI test:
1. Turn the inverter on.
2. Plug a simple appliance, such as a lamp, in the GFCI outlet. Turn the lamp on.
3. Press the TEST button. Observe a clicking sound. The lamp turns off.
4. Press the RESET button all the way to the bottom until the button locks unto position.
The lamp turns back on.
IMPORTANT: Perform this GFCI test once a month to ensure continued functionality of the
GFCI.
If you are going to operate several loads from the inverter, turn the loads on one at a time
after you have turned the inverter on.
Turning loads on separately helps to ensure that the inverter does not have to deliver the
starting current fro all the loads at once, and will help prevent an overload shutdown.
Power output the inverter can deliver the power (in watts) same as the labeled in inverter
continuous (e.g. The label indicate 1500Watts continuous in 1500w inverter), the wattage
rating.
Applies to resistive loads such as incandescent lights.
Input Voltage - The allowable input voltage ranges of our inverter are shown in the
following table:
11. OPERATING SEVERAL LOADS AT ONCE
COMMENT
n/a
n/a
the audible low battery alarm sounds
OPERATIING CONDITION
Normal
Optimum performance
Low voltage alarm
Low voltage shutdown
High voltage shutdown
COLTAGE RANGE
19-30 volts
24-26 volts
22.4 volts or less
less than 19 volts
30 volts or more
12. INVERTER LOADS
The inverter will operate most AC loads within its power rating. However, some
appliances and equipment may be difficult to operate, and other appliances may actually
be damaged if you try to operate then with the inverter. Please read high surge loads and
trouble loads carefully.
Some induction motors used in freezers, pumps, and other motor-operated equipment
require high surge currents to start. The inverter may not be able to start some of these
motors even though their rated current draw is within the inverter s limits. The inverter
will normally start single-phase induction motors.
Some equipment may be not work well or damaged by the inverter s modified sine wave
output.
Some appliances, including the types listed below, may be not work well or damaged if
they are connected to the inverter:
Electronics that modulate RF (radio frequency) signals on the AC line will not work well or
may be damaged.
Speed controllers found in some fans, power tools, kitchen appliances, and other loads
may be not working fine.
Some chargers for small rechargeable batteries
Metal halide arc (HMI) lights If you are unsure about powering any device with the
inverter, contact the manufacturer of the device.
Connecting Appliances to the inverter since regular amounts of AC current flows between
the inverter and your appliances, commonly available extension cords can be used to
connect the inverter to your appliances. If your appliances will be connected at a
considerable distance from the inverter, it is much more practical and less expensive to
lengthen the AC wiring than it is to lengthen the DC wiring.
13.1 Maintaining the inverter minimal maintenance is required to keep your inverter
operating properly, periodically you should:
Clean the exterior of the unit with a damp cloth to prevent the accumulation of dust
and dirt.
Ensure that DC cables are secure and fasteners are tight.
Make sure the ventilation openings on the DC panel and bottom of the inverter are not
clogged
13. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
the inverter shuts down to protect itself
from excessive input voltage (note:
although the inverter incorporates over
voltage protection, it can still be damaged if
input voltage exceeds 16 volts.
the inverter shutdown to protect the
battery from being over-discharged
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