Xantrex Technology XM 1000, XM 1800 manual Troubleshooting Reference

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Reference

WARNING: Electrical shock and burn hazard

Do not disassemble the XM 1800. It does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Attempting to service the unit yourself could result in an electrical shock or burn.

Table 5-2

Troubleshooting Reference

 

 

 

 

 

Problem

 

Possible Cause

Solution

 

 

 

Low output voltage

You are using a voltmeter

Use a true RMS reading voltmeter such as

(96 VAC–104 VAC)

that cannot accurately

the Fluke 87.

 

 

read the RMS voltage of a

 

 

 

modified sine wave.

 

 

 

 

No output voltage. The Status

The inverter is off.

Turn the inverter on.

LED and the display are off.

No power to the inverter.

Check the wiring to the inverter and to the

 

 

 

 

 

disconnect/battery selector switch.

 

 

The inverter could have

The inverter has probably been damaged.

 

 

been connected with

Return the unit. Damage caused by

 

 

reverse DC input polarity.

reverse polarity is not covered by the

 

 

 

warranty. Information for returning the

 

 

 

inverter is provided in “Return Material

 

 

 

Authorization Policy” on page WA–3.

 

 

No AC power and DC

Connect or apply AC shore power and

 

 

power.

turn the XM 1800 on.

 

 

15 A supplementary

Reset supplementary circuit breaker and

 

 

circuit breaker has

turn the XM 1800 on.

 

 

tripped.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Xantrex PRO Inverter XM 1000 and XM Owner’s Guide Xantrex PRO InverterDate and Revision Audience About This GuidePurpose ScopeRelated 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 Operating Several Loads at Once Checking Battery StatusChecking Output Power Turning the Inverter Off When Not UsedInput Voltage Power OutputOperating Limits Trouble Loads Inverter LoadsOverload Conditions High Surge LoadsBatteries Over-temperature ConditionsRoutine Maintenance XM 1800 UnitPage Troubleshooting Television Reception Common ProblemsUnderstanding Fault Codes Buzz in Audio Equipment1Fault 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 SystemsCharging With an Engine Alternator Using a Standard Vehicle AlternatorUsing a Multi-stage Alternator Regulator Using a High-Output 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