Xantrex Technology HF 1000, HF 1800 manual Side Panel, Rear Panel

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Side Panel

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Feature Description

115 A supplementary protector provides overload protection for the GFCI receptacles. In a hard wired installation, the supplementary protector does not protect output wiring.

2Grounding stud provides a ground path for the Freedom HF chassis to the DC system ground.

3Main cooling fan turns on when powering loads above 500 W or when the internal temperature reaches a set point temperature.

4Auxiliary cooling fan (Freedom HF 1800 only) performs the same function as the main cooling fan.

Rear Panel

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Freedom HF 1000 shown

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Feature Description

1Negative DC cabling terminal connects to the negative terminal of the battery using a battery cable.

2Ventilation grille (openings) must not be obstructed for the proper operation of the cooling fan and inverter. When the inverter is mounted, the ventilation grille must not point up or down.

3Positive DC cabling terminal connects to the positive terminal of the battery using a battery cable.

4Serial number of your unit.

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975-0390-01-01

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