Xantrex Technology 975-0271-01-01 1 Battery Replacement, Recycling, AC Power Capabilities

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Battery Replacement

AC Power Capabilities

Power Consumption

Normal Operation with

 

of Loads

Utility Power

Ability to Provide Backup Power

 

 

 

Up to 1800 W

Yes

Yes (up to 1440 W continuous in

 

 

backup power mode)

 

 

 

Over 1800 W

No. Supplementary

No. Overload shutdown.

 

protector may trip.

 

 

 

 

To check the total power consumption of the products plugged into PowerSource 1800 during backup power mode, press the Select button and view the Output Power (W) on the screen.

To test the PowerSource 1800 backup power capabilities after installing the unit, unplug the AC power cord to simulate a power outage. Ensure the products connected to the PowerSource 1800 continue operating. You can test the surge capabilities of the PowerSource 1800 by turning connected products on and off while the unit is unplugged. If products fail to operate or the screen shows an error code, see “Troubleshooting”.

Power Management Tips

During a power outage, maximizing PowerSource 1800 run time is essential to keep your home/small office running or to stay connected to the outside world through TV and radio news or cellphone/cordless phone. Therefore, in order to maximize the run time for combinations of office products plugged into PowerSource 1800, you may want to use the following alternatives:

Use...

Instead of...

 

 

Inkjet printer

Laser printer

Laptop, or desktop computer with LCD monitor

Desktop computer with CRT monitor

 

 

Monitor energy saving mode settings

Bright monitor settings

 

 

7 or 13" TVs

Big screen TVs

 

 

Small desk lamps (25 to 40 W)

High-wattage lamps

 

 

Battery Replacement

Run Time on Typical Products

Product

Wattsa

Run Timeb

Cordless phone

5

63 h

Cell phone

5

63 h

Internet modem

6

56 h

Inkjet printer

8

46 h

Clock radio

8

46 h

Laptop computer

20

22 h

20" LCD monitor

52

7.5 h

 

 

 

Product

Wattsa

Run Timeb

Table lamp

40

10.5 h

13" TV

38

11 h

Desktop computer

200

1.5 h

8.8 cu. ft. freezer

80

4.5 h

18 cu. foot fridge

120

2.8 h

Sump pump ½ HP

300

1 h

Microwave

920

12 min

 

 

 

The battery pack in this product consists of three 17 amp-hour batteries. When they come to the end of their useful service life they may be replaced with equivalent sealed lead acid batteries by a qualified battery technician. Suitable replacement batteries are Panasonic® #LC-X1220P and EnerSys™ #NPX-80. Information on other replacement battery brands and dealers is in the battery replacement guide in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section of the Xantrex Support site at www.xantrex.com/support.

Recycling

PowerSource 1800 is designed to provide years of service. However, when the internal batteries reach the end of their service life, and if you choose not to have

a.Average power consumption as measured on loads tested under regular op- erating conditions. Rated power may differ from average power consumption. b.Run time as measured on tested loads.

Run Time for Combinations of Products

Product

Run Timeb

Laptop, inkjet printer, cordless phone, Internet modem

up to 10 h

Desktop computer, 17" LCD monitor, inkjet printer, Internet modem,

up to 1.6 h

cordless phone

 

Cordless phone, 13" TV, clock radio, table lamp

up to 4 h

 

 

18 cubic foot refrigerator, home alarm system

up to 2.6 h

 

 

a qualified technician replace them, the PowerSource 1800 itself is no longer of use. The internal batteries may be replaced following the guidelines in “Battery Replacement” above.

Because the internal batteries contain lead, which can be hazardous to the environment, the batteries and the PowerSource 1800 should be recycled or safely disposed of at your local recycling depot. Do not dispose of the batteries and the PowerSource 1800 with common household waste. Please ask your local authorities about recycling services that are available in your area.

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