Xantrex Technology 806-1055-02, 806-1020, 806-1840 Operating Limits, Power Output, Input Voltage

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Operating During Transition Between Shore Power and Inverter Mode

Operating Limits

Power Output

The Freedom HF can deliver up to 1000 watts (Freedom HF 1000 and 1055) or 1800 watts (Freedom HF 1800) continuous power. The wattage rating applies to resistive loads such as incandescent lights.

Input Voltage

The allowable Freedom HF input voltage ranges are shown in the following table:

Operating

Voltage Range

Voltage Range

Comment

Condition

 

Freedom HF

 

 

All other models

1800 T only

 

 

 

 

 

Full Operating

Low:

Low:

Low refers to low limit of the low

Range

10.5–15.0 volts

11.8–15.0 volts

voltage threshold.

 

High:

High:

High refers to high limit of the low

 

11.8–15.0 volts

12.1–15.0 volts

voltage threshold.

Optimum

12.0–13.0 volts

12.0–13.0 volts

 

Performance

 

 

 

Low Voltage

Low: <11.0 volts

Low: <12.3 volts

The low battery alarm beeps once

Alarm

High: <12.3 volts

High: <12.6 volts

every two secondsa and the display

 

 

 

shows fault code .

Low Voltage

Low: <10.5 volts

Low: <11.8 volts

The low battery alarm beeps every

Shutdown

High: <11.8 volts

High: <12.1 volts

second and the display shows fault

 

 

 

code . The status LED turns red

 

 

 

and the display screen is turned OFF

 

 

 

within 30 seconds to protect the

 

 

 

battery from being over-discharged.

 

 

 

 

Operating

Voltage Range

Voltage Range

Comment

Condition

 

Freedom HF

 

 

All other models

1800 T only

 

 

 

 

 

High Voltage

15.5 volts or

15.5 volts or

The over-voltage alarm beeps every

Shutdown

more

more

second and the display shows fault

 

 

 

code  alternating with the battery

 

 

 

voltage. The status LED turns red and

 

 

 

the display screen is turned OFF

 

 

 

within 30 seconds to protect itself

 

 

 

from excessive input voltage.

 

 

 

NOTE: Although the Freedom HF

 

 

 

incorporates over-voltage protection,

 

 

 

it can still be damaged if input

 

 

 

voltage exceeds 16 V.

 

 

 

 

a. By default, except the Freedom HF 1800 T.

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Contents Model Numbers Freedom HF Inverter/ChargersPage Document Part Number TrademarksDate and Revision Exclusion for DocumentationAudience About This GuidePurpose ScopeRelated Information Reference Important Safety InstructionsFire and Burn Hazard Precautions When Working With Batteries Precautions When Placing the Inverter/Charger Precautions When Preparing to ChargeRegulatory Precautions for Using Rechargeable AppliancesKKK Information to the User FCC Information to the UserPage Contents Page Materials List IntroductionKey Features Freedom HF 1800 T All Other Models Front Panel Freedom HF 1000, 1055 FeaturesDefault Setting Your Setting Feature DescriptionFront Panel Freedom HF 1055 EMS,1800 EMS Front Panel Freedom HF 1800 TRear Panel Freedom HF 1055 EMS,1800 EMS FeatureFreedom HF 1055 EMS,1800 EMS Remote and Power Module PanelSide Panel All Models Bulk Freedom Inverter/Charger ConfigurationSetting Battery Types on the Main Unit BatteryViewing Inverter/Charger Information Info and Setting LED Screen Info and Settings LEDSetting Adjusting Feature SettingsTo change the inverter mode setting To adjust the alarm setting Display Panel Operation Freedom Inverter/Charger OperationFreedom Inverter/Charger Operation Operating in Shore Power Mode Turning the Inverter Function On and Off Operating in Inverter ModeInverter Mode Setting is on Standby Inverter Mode Setting is OFFLED Status LED During Inverter ModeOperating Several Loads at Once Checking Battery StatusChecking Output Power Turning the Audible Alarm on or OFFTransitioning from Inverter Mode to Shore Power Transitioning from Shore Power to Inverter ModeInput Voltage Power OutputOperating Limits High Surge Loads Over-temperature ConditionsInverter Loads Overload ConditionsTrouble Loads Voltage Battery ChargingBattery Charging Batteries Routine MaintenanceFreedom HF Unit Inverter Overload Operation Invert Power Derating vs. Ambient Temperature Charger Output Current vs. AC Input Voltage Battery Type Bulk/Absorption Volts Float VoltsPage Electrical Shock and Energy Hazard TroubleshootingTelevision Reception Common ProblemsBuzz in Audio Equipment  Error Code Condition Mode Action For error codes  to  Problem Possible Cause Solution Troubleshooting ReferenceTroubleshooting Reference OFF Problem Possible Cause Solution Long Transfer Times Inverter ApplicationsResistive Loads Motor LoadsFreedom HF 1000/1055 models Freedom HF 1800 models SpecificationsDC Input AC Input Warranty Warranty and Return InformationWarranty and Return Information Product DisclaimerReturn Procedure Return Material Authorization PolicyInformation About Your System Page Xantrex Technology USA Inc
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