Xantrex Technology PROwatt 1000 manual Choosing a Location, Cool

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Choosing a Location

Choosing a Location

WARNING

The PROwatt 1000 contains components that tend to produce arcs or sparks. To prevent fire or explosion, do not install the inverter in compartments containing batteries or flammable materials or in locations that require ignition-protected equipment.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover or obstruct the ventilation openings. Do not install the PROwatt 1000 in a zero- clearance compartment. Overheating may result.

The Prowatt 1000 must only be installed in a location that is:

Dry

Do not allow water or other liquids to drop or splash on the

 

inverter.

Cool

Ambient air temperature should be between 32º F and

 

105º F (0º C and 40º C)—the cooler the better within this

 

range.

Ventilated

Allow at least 2 inches (5 cm) of clearance around the

 

inverter for air flow. Ensure that ventilation openings on the

 

DC end and the bottom of the unit are not obstructed.

Safe

Do not install the inverter in the same compartment as

 

batteries or in any compartment capable of storing

 

flammable liquids like gasoline.

Close to

Do not use excessive DC cable lengths: they increase wire

battery

resistance and reduce input power. Longer AC wires are

 

preferable to longer DC wires: wire resistance (and

 

therefore voltage drop) is less and the cost is lower.

Protected

Do not mount the inverter where it will be exposed to gases

from battery

produced by the batteries. These gases are very corrosive,

gases

and prolonged exposure will damage the inverter.

3–5

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Contents PROwatt 1000 Inverter Date and Revision Audience About This GuidePurpose ScopeAbout This Guide Related Information Conventions UsedPage Explosive Gas Precautions General PrecautionsPrecautions When Working With Batteries Precautions For Using Rechargeable AppliancesProwatt Contents Operation TroubleshootingProduct and System Information SpecificationsBattery Types and Sizes Alternators and Charging SystemsPage Introduction Ease of Use Quality PowerComprehensive Protection Page PROwatt FeaturesMaterials List Front Panel AC End Feature DescriptionBack Panel DC End Back Panel DC EndREM O TE SW ITC H Remote On/Off SwitchPage Installation Tools Safety Instructions Installation Codes Installation Tools and MaterialsOverview of Installation Steps Designing Your Installation Calculating Battery RequirementsChoosing a Charging System Cool Choosing a LocationConnecting to an Existing AC Circuit AC Wiring PrecautionsMaintain correct wiring polarity To make a permanent connection to existing AC wiring AC Wiring ProcedureBottom View of Inverter Showing AC Terminal Blocks Installing Transfer Switches in AC CircuitsSimple Transfer Switching To mount the Prowatt Installing the Remote On/Off SwitchTo install the remote On/Off switch Mounting the InverterGrounding Locations Connecting the Chassis GroundConnecting DC Cables Cabling GuidelinesFixed Location residential, for example Connect To select the correct fuse type and size Fuse/Circuit Breaker Sizing Guidelines1000 Cabling ProcedureALL To connect the DC cablesInstallation Connecting DC Cables Page Operation To turn the inverter on and off from its front panel Turning the Inverter On and OffOperating Several Loads at Once Turning the Inverter Off Between ChargesTo test the Gfci protection Using the Remote On/Off SwitchTesting the GFCI-Protected AC Outlet To operate the inverter from the remote On/Off switchReading the Front Panel Indicators Battery Voltage IndicatorBattery Current Indicator Power Output Operating LimitsInput Voltage Problem Loads Inverter LoadsTrouble Loads Battery Charging Frequency Routine Maintenance Page Troubleshooting Common Problems Buzz in Audio EquipmentTelevision Reception Problem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting ReferenceProblem Possible Cause Solution Specifications Dimensions Remote On/Off Switch Electrical Performance InverterPhysical Inverter Sizes Battery TypesBattery Types Automotive Starting BatteriesDeep-Cycle Lead-Acid Batteries Battery Size Estimating Battery Requirements Battery Sizing ExampleTo determine how much battery capacity you need Appliance Consumption Per day = a x B Battery Sizing WorksheetTwo Batteries Connected In Parallel Using Multiple BatteriesTo Vehicle Two Separate Battery BanksBattery Tips Battery Voltage State of Charge Page Charging Systems AlternatorsUsing a Standard Vehicle Alternator Charging System RequirementsCharging With an Engine Alternator Charging From Alternative Energy Sources Charging From AC PowerUsing an Alternator Controller Using a High-Output AlternatorPage InformationSystem ProductWarranty Return Material Procedure Return Material Authorization PolicyAGM Information About Your SystemFigure D-1 Remote On/Off Switch Mounting Template Remote On/Off Switch Mounting TemplatePage Index Index Index-3 Index-4
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