Xantrex Technology PROwatt 1000 manual Index-4

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Index

R

reserve capacity B–3 restart after shutdown 4–5

Return Material Authorization number D–3 returning products

how to package D–3 policy D–3 procedure D–3

S

safety information vii, 3–2 serial number D–3,D–4 servicing

no user-serviceable parts vii, 5–3 obtaining service 2–2,D–2

shipping address D–3 shutdown

from AC overload 1–3,4–4

from high or low voltage 1–3,4–4from high temperature 1–3,4–4restart after 4–5

specifications inverter A–2

remote On/Off switch A–2 starting batteries B–3

state of charge B–9

T

television reception 5–2 temperature

ideal ambient temperature 3–5reducing ambient temperature 5–4

template (remote switch) illustrated D–5 installing 3–10

terminal blocks AC GND 3–7 AC HOT 3–7 AC NEUT 3–7

for AC wiring 2–4,3–7,3–8

transfer switch (AC) illustrated 3–9

in materials list 3–3 installing 3–8

transfer switching 3–6 troubleshooting

buzz in audio equipment 5–2 common problems 5–2 reference table 5–3 television reception 5–2

V

ventilation vii, viii, 3–5,5–4,B–8 ventilation openings 2–4,3–10,5–4 voltmeter B–9

VOLTS indicator 2–3,3–17,4–4,5–3

W

warranty

and damage caused by reverse polarity 3–7,3– 16

obtaining service D–2 period of coverage D–2 terms and conditions D–2

web site v, 4–7,C–3

wiring. See AC wiring or DC cables.

X

Xantrex

email 2–2,D–2

fax number 2–2,D–2 phone number 2–2,D–2 web site v, 4–7,C–3

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Contents PROwatt 1000 Inverter Date and Revision Scope About This GuidePurpose AudienceAbout This Guide Conventions Used Related InformationPage General Precautions Explosive Gas PrecautionsPrecautions When Working With Batteries Precautions For Using Rechargeable AppliancesProwatt Contents Troubleshooting OperationAlternators and Charging Systems SpecificationsBattery Types and Sizes Product and System InformationPage Introduction Quality Power Ease of UseComprehensive Protection Page Features PROwattMaterials List Feature Description Front Panel AC EndBack Panel DC End Back Panel DC EndRemote On/Off Switch REM O TE SW ITC HPage Installation Installation Tools and Materials Safety InstructionsInstallation Codes ToolsOverview of Installation Steps Designing Your Installation Calculating Battery RequirementsChoosing a Charging System Choosing a Location CoolConnecting to an Existing AC Circuit AC Wiring PrecautionsMaintain correct wiring polarity AC Wiring Procedure To make a permanent connection to existing AC wiringInstalling Transfer Switches in AC Circuits Bottom View of Inverter Showing AC Terminal BlocksSimple Transfer Switching Mounting the Inverter Installing the Remote On/Off SwitchTo install the remote On/Off switch To mount the ProwattConnecting the Chassis Ground Grounding LocationsConnecting DC Cables Cabling GuidelinesFixed Location residential, for example Connect Fuse/Circuit Breaker Sizing Guidelines To select the correct fuse type and sizeCabling Procedure 1000To connect the DC cables ALLInstallation Connecting DC Cables Page Operation Turning the Inverter Off Between Charges Turning the Inverter On and OffOperating Several Loads at Once To turn the inverter on and off from its front panelTo operate the inverter from the remote On/Off switch Using the Remote On/Off SwitchTesting the GFCI-Protected AC Outlet To test the Gfci protectionReading 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 Troubleshooting Reference Problem Possible Cause SolutionProblem Possible Cause Solution Specifications Dimensions Remote On/Off Switch Electrical Performance InverterPhysical Inverter Battery Types SizesBattery Types Automotive Starting BatteriesDeep-Cycle Lead-Acid Batteries Battery Size Estimating Battery Requirements Battery Sizing ExampleTo determine how much battery capacity you need Battery Sizing Worksheet Appliance Consumption Per day = a x BUsing Multiple Batteries Two Batteries Connected In ParallelTwo Separate Battery Banks To VehicleBattery Tips Battery Voltage State of Charge Page Alternators Charging SystemsUsing a Standard Vehicle Alternator Charging System RequirementsCharging With an Engine Alternator Using a High-Output Alternator Charging From AC PowerUsing an Alternator Controller Charging From Alternative Energy SourcesPage Product InformationSystemWarranty Return Material Authorization Policy Return Material ProcedureInformation About Your System AGMRemote On/Off Switch Mounting Template Figure D-1 Remote On/Off Switch Mounting TemplatePage Index Index Index-3 Index-4
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