Black & Decker VEC054D instruction manual Protective Features, Installation, Operating Environment

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Note: All operating time curves assume permanent installation with the appropriate DC input wire (See the “Specifications” section of this Instruction Manual) and a full charge on the batteries.

Battery Operating Times

Power Level

OPERATING TIME CHART FOR LOAD AND BATTERY CAPACITY AVAILABLE

Watts Amps

 

100

10

50 A/h

 

 

200

20

 

300

30

120 A/h

 

 

40040

50050

600

60

 

 

 

 

 

 

200 A/h

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

700

70

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

800

80

 

 

 

 

 

 

400 A/h

900

90

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1000

100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minutes

15

30

45

80

75

90

105 120 135 150 165 180 195 210 235 240

 

For example, as shown in the above graph, using a 400 A/h battery (batteries), if the average power usage will be 1000 watts, the operating time will be about 150 minutes. A larger capacity battery will deliver more operating time between recharges.

Note: The manufacturer recommends conservative estimates when selecting a battery. More amp hours will deliver a reserve capacity, and a larger capacity battery will not be subject to deep discharges. Ideally, the number of amp hours (A/h) you expect to use should be less than 50% of the battery’s rated capacity.

Protective Features

LOW BATTERY ALARM

An audible alarm will sound when the 12 volt DC power supply voltage drops down to 10.5 ± 0.3 volts. This indicates that the battery needs to be charged or there is an excessive voltage drop between the battery power source and the inverter.

Notes: It is normal for the alarm to sound when the inverter is being connected to, or disconnected from, a 12 volt DC power source. This does not indicate a problem. However, if this alarm sounds continuously, discontinue inverter operation and charge the battery before resuming operation. If the voltage drops to

10.0volts DC, the inverter will automatically shut down. If the low voltage alarm sounds when the battery is fully charged refer to the “Troubleshooting” section of this Instruction Manual).

CIRCUIT PROTECTION

The inverter has electronic circuit protection against overload or short circuit conditions.

CAUTION

If turning the ON/OFF Switch OFF then ON again does not reset the inverter, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE INVERTER. Opening the inverter for any reason will void the warranty. The unit must be returned to Vector Manufacturing for testing and repair by professional factory technicians.

INSTALLATION

MAXX SST™ inverters will provide you with continuous electrical power when powered by a 12 volt DC source, such as a vehicle battery or a multiple battery configuration (see the diagram under “Battery Configuration,” page 6). This manual does not describe all of the possible configurations.

Operating Environment

Do not locate inverters in an area, room or compartment where explosives or flammable fumes might be present, such as engine rooms, engine compartments, and boats or small, unvented battery compartments.

To avoid possible dangerous conditions, the inverters must be located where:

1.The unit is kept dry;

2.Air temperature is between 30°F (–1°C), non-condensing, and 105° F (40°C);

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Contents Save this Manual for Future Reference Maxx Ssttm Compact Power InverterRead ALL Instructions General Safety Warnings and Instructions for ALL AppliancesSafety Guidelines / Definitions Maxx SST Safety Features FeaturesIntroduction Controls and FunctionsPower Inverter Output Waveform Principle of OperationModified Sine Wave and Sine Wave Comparison Appliance Consumption in Amps and Watts Chart Appliance Power ConsumptionAppliance AMPS@ WATTS@ 120VACAppliance Consumption in Amps and Watts Chart Power Source RequirementsOperating Instructions Appliance AMPS@Runtime Determining Battery SizeInstallation Protective FeaturesBattery Operating Times Operating EnvironmentProcedure Installation ProceduresMarine Applications Quick Operational Test or Emergency UsePermanent Installation Permanent Installation ProcedurePreliminary Steps Do not connect to AC distribution wiring Connection To LoadOperating Tips Common Audio/Visual Problems TroubleshootingResetting the Unit Fault Protection and Troubleshooting GuideAccessories Fuse Replacement Preventive MaintenanceService Information StorageLow voltage shutdown Specifications500 Proper cable gauge AWG @ 6 ft