Xantrex Technology XM 1000, XM 1800 manual Connecting the DC Cables, To connect the DC cables

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Installation

Connecting the DC Cables

Consult Figure 3-1, “DC Input Configuration for Normal Loads” on page 3– 2, or, Figure 3-2, “DC Input Configuration for Heavy Loads” on page 3–3, for additional details that are specific to your installation.

To connect the DC cables:

1.Make sure the inverter is off and no AC is connected to the unit.

2.Remove the nuts and washers from the XM 1800 positive and negative DC cabling terminals.

3.Strip 1/2 inch (13 mm) to 3/4 inch (19 mm) insulation from one end of each cable. The amount stripped off will depend on the terminals chosen.

4.Attach the connectors that will join the cables to the battery, disconnect/ battery selector switch, and fuse block. The connectors you use must create a permanent, low-resistance connection.

If you are using crimp connectors, use the tool recommended by the terminal manufacturer. Make sure no stray wires protrude from the terminal.

(You may find it more convenient to have the crimp connectors attached by the company that sells you the cable and/or connectors.)

5.For each cable end that will be connected to the inverter, strip 1/2 inch (13 mm) to 3/4 inch (19 mm) of insulation from the cable. The amount stripped off will depend on the terminals chosen.

6.Thread a supplied DC terminal cover over the positive and negative cables. The red cover goes on the positive cable; the black cover on the negative cable.

7.Attach the connector that will join the cable to the DC cabling terminal.

8.Install a fuse and fuse holder in the cable that will be used for the positive side of the DC circuit.

The fuse must:

be as close to the battery positive terminal as possible,

be rated for DC circuits,

have an Ampere Interrupting Capacity (AIC) that exceeds the short- circuit current available from the battery (i.e., Class T fuse).

9.To prevent sparking when making the connection, ensure the disconnect/battery selector switch is off.

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Contents Xantrex PRO Inverter XM 1000 and XM Owner’s Guide Xantrex PRO InverterDate and Revision Purpose About This GuideScope AudienceRelated Information Conventions UsedImportant Safety Instructions Safety Explosive Gas PrecautionsPrecautions When Working With Batteries Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances Contents Operation TroubleshootingAlternators and Charging Systems SpecificationsBattery Types Xii Introduction Quality PowerComprehensive Protection Low battery voltage shutdown Shuts the XM 1800 downMaterials List FeaturesSide View Front PanelRear Panel Page Designing Your Installation Installation1DC Input Configuration for Normal Loads 2DC Input Configuration for Heavy Loads Choosing an Effective Charging System Installation CodesCalculating Battery Requirements Choosing an Appropriate Location XM 1800 must only be installed in a location that isCalculating Size of DC Input Cables Calculating Cable SizesSizing the Chassis Ground Cable To select the correct fuse type and size Calculating Fuse/Circuit Breaker SizeInstallation Tools and Materials Installing the XMSafety Instructions Installation To mount the XM Overview of Installation StepsMounting the Inverter Grounding Locations Connecting the Chassis GroundTo connect the cable to the chassis ground stud Chassis Ground Stud3Required AC wire size vs. required breaker rating AC WiringConnecting AC Input 5XM 1800 AC Wiring Compartment Make Model Connecting AC Output to an Existing AC CircuitTo make a permanent connection to existing AC wiring AC Wiring 6AC Wiring Diagram with an Inverter Subpanel 7AC Wiring Diagram without an Inverter Subpanel To connect the DC cables Connecting the DC CablesConnecting the DC Cables To test the XM 1800 in invert mode Testing Your InstallationTesting in Invert Mode To test the XM 1800 in shore power mode Testing in Shore Power ModeTo install the remote panel in another location Installing the Remote PanelInstalling the Remote Panel Page Operation Front Panel Operation FeatureTurning the Inverter On and Off Operating in Shore Power ModeOperating in Inverter Mode Checking Output Power Checking Battery StatusTurning the Inverter Off When Not Used Operating Several Loads at OnceInput Voltage Power OutputOperating Limits Overload Conditions Inverter LoadsHigh Surge Loads Trouble LoadsRoutine Maintenance Over-temperature ConditionsXM 1800 Unit BatteriesPage Troubleshooting Understanding Fault Codes Common ProblemsBuzz in Audio Equipment Television Reception1Fault Codes Troubleshooting Reference Troubleshooting ReferenceTroubleshooting Reference Page Electrical Performance SpecificationsPhysical Specifications Figure A-1XM 1800 Mounting Dimensions Mounting DimensionsFigure A-2XM 1000 Mounting Dimensions Automotive Starting Batteries Battery TypesBattery Types Deep-Cycle Batteries Battery SizeBattery Size To determine how much battery capacity you need Estimating Battery RequirementsBattery Sizing Example Battery Sizing Worksheet Two Batteries Connected In Parallel Using Multiple BatteriesTwo Separate Battery Banks Battery Tips Following table Charging System Requirements Alternators and Charging SystemsUsing a Multi-stage Alternator Regulator Using a Standard Vehicle AlternatorUsing a High-Output Alternator Charging With an Engine AlternatorCharging From Alternative Energy Sources Charging From AC PowerPage Warranty Warranty and Return InformationExclusions DisclaimerProduct Return Procedure Return Material Authorization PolicyInformation About Your System Out of Warranty Service