Xantrex Technology 806-1020, 806-1840-01, 806-1840-02, 806-1055-02 manual Key Features

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Introduction

Key Features

Power for Most Appliances The Freedom HF inverter/charger provides up to 1000 watts (Models1 Freedom HF 1000, Freedom HF 1055, and Freedom HF 1055 EMS) or up to 1800 watts (Models2 Freedom HF 1800, Freedom HF 1800 T, and Freedom HF 1800 EMS) of continuous modified sine wave power derived from a battery bank. It is designed to handle loads such as microwave ovens, TVs, VCRs, and mid-sized power tools. In addition, the Freedom HF’s high-surge capability lets you handle many hard-to-start loads, including large TVs and small refrigerators.

The built-in transfer switch automatically transfers between inverter power and shore power from recreational facilities such as boat docks or campsites to ensure power is always available. The built-in charger also automatically charges the battery bank when the Freedom HF is connected to shore power.

Comprehensive Protection The Freedom HF’s built-in protection features safeguard your batteries and equipment, such as:

The low battery voltage alarm and shutdown prevents your batteries from becoming completely discharged,

the three-stage charging capability ensures that batteries receive efficient charge, and

automatic switching between inverter power to pass-through shore power.

Back-up Capability If incoming shore power is interrupted by external events like brownouts, the Freedom HF automatically becomes an independent power source3 that supplies quality AC to your loads.

Overload Alarm and Shutdown During inverter mode, the Freedom HF automatically alerts you if the loads that are connected and drawing power from the unit are close to approaching the maximum operating limit. If so, the Freedom HF automatically shuts down when the maximum operating limit is exceeded.

1.Product Numbers: Freedom HF 1000 (806-1020), Freedom HF 1055

 

 

(806-1055) and Freedom HF 1055 EMS (806-1055-02).

 

 

2.Product Numbers: Freedom HF 1800 (806-1840), Freedom HF 1800 T

3.Assuming the inverter/charger is connected to a battery source with an adequate

(806-1840-01), and Freedom HF 1800 EMS (806-1840-02).

charge at the time of the power interruption.

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Freedom HF Owner’s Guide

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Contents Freedom HF Inverter/Chargers Model NumbersPage Trademarks Date and RevisionExclusion for Documentation Document Part NumberAbout This Guide PurposeScope AudienceRelated Information Important Safety Instructions ReferenceFire and Burn Hazard Precautions When Working With Batteries Precautions When Preparing to Charge Precautions When Placing the Inverter/ChargerPrecautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances RegulatoryFCC Information to the User KKK Information to the UserPage Contents Page Introduction Materials ListKey Features Freedom HF 1800 T All Other Models Features Default Setting Your SettingFeature Description Front Panel Freedom HF 1000, 1055Front Panel Freedom HF 1800 T Front Panel Freedom HF 1055 EMS,1800 EMSFeature Rear Panel Freedom HF 1055 EMS,1800 EMSRemote and Power Module Panel Freedom HF 1055 EMS,1800 EMSSide Panel All Models Freedom Inverter/Charger Configuration Setting Battery Types on the Main UnitBattery BulkInfo and Setting LED Screen Info and Settings LED Viewing Inverter/Charger InformationAdjusting Feature Settings SettingTo change the inverter mode setting To adjust the alarm setting Freedom Inverter/Charger Operation Display Panel OperationFreedom Inverter/Charger Operation Operating in Shore Power Mode Operating in Inverter Mode Inverter Mode Setting is on StandbyInverter Mode Setting is OFF Turning the Inverter Function On and OffStatus LED During Inverter Mode LEDChecking Battery Status Checking Output PowerTurning the Audible Alarm on or OFF Operating Several Loads at OnceTransitioning from Shore Power to Inverter Mode Transitioning from Inverter Mode to Shore PowerOperating Limits Power OutputInput Voltage Over-temperature Conditions Inverter LoadsOverload Conditions High Surge LoadsTrouble Loads Battery Charging VoltageBattery Charging Freedom HF Unit Routine MaintenanceBatteries Inverter Overload Operation Invert Power Derating vs. Ambient Temperature Battery Type Bulk/Absorption Volts Float Volts Charger Output Current vs. AC Input VoltagePage Troubleshooting Electrical Shock and Energy HazardBuzz in Audio Equipment Common ProblemsTelevision Reception Error Code Condition Mode Action  For error codes  to  Troubleshooting Reference Problem Possible Cause SolutionTroubleshooting Reference OFF Problem Possible Cause Solution Inverter Applications Resistive LoadsMotor Loads Long Transfer TimesSpecifications Freedom HF 1000/1055 models Freedom HF 1800 modelsDC Input AC Input Warranty and Return Information WarrantyWarranty and Return Information Disclaimer ProductReturn Material Authorization Policy Return ProcedureInformation About Your System Page Xantrex Technology USA Inc
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806-1055-02, 806-1055, 806-1020, 806-1840-01, 806-1840 specifications

Xantrex Technology is renowned for its innovative power solutions, and among its extensive product lineup, the model numbers 806-1840-02, 806-1840-01, 806-1020, 806-1055, and 806-1055-02 stand out for their sophisticated features and reliable performance. These models are primarily designed to meet the diverse energy needs in off-grid, mobile, and backup power applications.

The Xantrex 806 family is characterized by its versatility and high efficiency. One of the standout features across these models is their pure sine wave inverter technology. This technology ensures that the power output closely mimics utility-provided electricity, making it safe to use with sensitive electronics such as computers and medical equipment. The clean, reliable power allows users to operate a variety of appliances without the risk of damaging electrical devices.

Another key characteristic is the ability of these inverters to provide a robust surge capability. This is crucial for starting up heavy equipment or appliances that require a higher initial power draw, such as refrigerators and air conditioners. Users can feel confident knowing that these inverters can handle demanding loads without compromising performance.

Scalability is also a notable feature of the Xantrex 806 models. Users can easily integrate multiple units to expand their power capacity, making them suitable for anything from small RVs to larger off-grid installations. The inverters include advanced communication features, allowing for easy monitoring and management of energy consumption via remote control systems.

Furthermore, these models incorporate user-friendly designs with features aimed at enhancing usability. For instance, the LED indicators provide real-time information about the operational status and battery levels, enabling users to quickly assess their power system’s performance.

Durability and reliability are critical considerations for any power solution, and the Xantrex 806 series meets these demands effectively. Built with high-quality materials, these inverters are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in various environments, from remote camping sites to urban settings. With built-in safety features such as overload protection, short circuit protection, and thermal shutdown, they provide peace of mind for users.

In summary, the Xantrex Technology models 806-1840-02, 806-1840-01, 806-1020, 806-1055, and 806-1055-02 exemplify advanced engineering in power inverter technology. With their pure sine wave output, impressive surge capability, scalability, and durable construction, they offer reliable solutions for users seeking effective energy management in diverse applications.