Xantrex Technology SW3000 user service Mounting to the Negative Battery Terminal

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Installing the Inverter/Charger

Mounting to the Negative Battery Terminal

To mount the sensor on the negative battery terminal:

Negative (–)

battery terminal

Figure 9 BTS Mounted on the Negative Battery Terminal

1.Select the battery to be monitored. The BTS should be connected to the battery bank that is directly connected to the inverter/charger.

2.Switch off all devices operating from the battery, or open the battery switch (if present) to disconnect the battery.

3.Wait 10 minutes for any explosive battery gases to dissipate.

4.Remove the nut that connects existing wiring ring terminals to the battery negative terminal stud.

5.Move or reorient the existing wiring ring terminals on the battery negative terminal stud, so there is a flat surface on which to seat the BTS mounting plate.

You may need to bend the ring terminal crimp and/or wires slightly downward to allow the sensor to seat flush to the top surface of the upper ring terminal.

6.Mount the sensor directly on top of the ring terminal, as shown in Figure 9, and firmly tighten the terminal nut.

FIRE HAZARD

In this procedure, you must install the DC wire on the battery terminal, then install the sensor on top of the DC wire. This sequence is required to provide the best connection to the battery and to ensure correct performance of the sensor.

Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury.

7.Check to ensure that the sensor and all wires are held firmly and cannot be moved.

8.Turn the battery switch on again (if you opened it in Step 2.)

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Contents Freedom SW Sine Wave Inverter/Charger Page This guide for use by qualified installers only Statement of Hazard About This GuideRelated Information Electrical Shock Hazard Important Safety InstructionsExplosion Hazard Fire and Burn HazardPrecautions When Working With Batteries Risk of Damage to the INVERTER/CHARGER Precautions When Preparing to ChargeExposure to Chemicals and Gases Hazard Limitations on USE RegulatoryContents Page This guide for use by qualified installers only Page Introduction Materials List Materials ListElectrical Shock and Fire Hazards Installation InformationBefore You Begin the Installation Installation CodesAbout the Xanbus System Typical Xanbus System DiagramSystem Accessories Xanbus EnabledMounting Location of the Freedom SW Planning the InstallationTwo Key Performance Factors Size and Length of DC CablesAC, DC, and Network Components PlanningPlanning AC Loads AC ComponentsAC Input AC OutputTested GFCIs AC Input ProtectionAC Output Protection Gfci RequirementsDistribution Panels AC WiringAC Output Neutral Bonding DC Cabling DC ComponentsBatteries DC Disconnects and Over-Current DevicesDC Grounding Heavy Load Materials Installation Tools and MaterialsTools Overview Installing the Inverter/ChargerHeat Hazard Choosing a Location for the Inverter/ChargerFire and Explosion Hazard Close to BatteryBattery acid SafeTo mount the inverter/charger Mounting the Inverter/ChargerConsiderations By qualified installers only Approved Mounting Orientation Orientation? FIRE, Electrical SHOCK, and Energy Hazards Connecting the AC Input and AC Output WiresGeneral AC Wiring Considerations To make the AC input connections Connecting AC Input WiresEquipment Damage Damage other equipment Connecting the AC Output WiresTo make the AC output wiring connections Lines for Single To prepare the DC cables Connecting the DC CablesDC Connection Precautions Preparing the CablesElectrical Shock and Fire Hazard Guidelines for Routing the DC CablesTo connect the DC cables Connecting the DC Cables to the Inverter/ChargerFire Hazard Equipment Damage DUE to Reverse PolarityDC Terminal Covers To connect the chassis ground DC Wiring and DC GroundingMounting Options Connecting the Battery Temperature Sensor BTSTo mount the sensor on the negative battery terminal Mounting to the Negative Battery TerminalConnecting the BTS Cable to BTS Jack To mount the sensor on the battery case Mounting to the Side of the Battery CaseTo connect the Freedom SW 3000 to the Xanbus network Connecting to the NetworkPerforming Checks Prior to Initial Start-Up Testing in Invert Mode Testing Your InstallationTo verify that the Freedom SW 3000 starts charging Testing in Charge Mode and AC Bypass ModeInstallation Complete Inverter/Charger Physical Specifications Calculate Battery Size Battery InformationBattery Bank Sizing Calculating Battery SizeBattery Information Restrictions on Motor Size Battery BanksBattery Bank Sizing Worksheet = Total watt-hours of AC load between charges Parallel Connection Cabling and Hook-up ConfigurationsBatteries Connected in Series Series ConnectionBatteries in Series-Parallel Connections Series-Parallel ConnectionsPage Page Xantrex Technology Inc

SW3000 specifications

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