Vector VEC097 owner manual Use with Appliances, Principles of Operation

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simulates a short to ground and pops the breaker. This turns off the outlets. Pressing the RESET button allows the outlets to turn on and provide power.

Use with Appliances

Make sure the AC appliance can operate on 110/120 Volts, 60 Hz AC modified sine wave (MSW) as most appliances sold in the USA can. There are a few exceptions, noted later.

Plug the appliance’s two or three-pin North American standard plug into the GFCI AC receptacle on the inverter

Turn On the inverter’s power switch

Turn On the appliance and operate it as usual

After use, turn Off the power inverter’s On/Off Switch

5.2Principles of Operation

The Power Inverter converts power in two stages. The first stage is a DC-to-DC conversion process that raises the low voltage DC at the inverter input to 145 Volts DC. The second stage is the actual inverter stage that converts the high voltage DC into 110 Volts, 60 Hz AC, Modified Sine Wave (MSW). MSW is a waveform that has characteristics similar to the sine wave shape of utility power. This type of waveform is suitable for most AC loads, including linear and switching power supplies used in electronic equipment, transformers, and motors. The modified sine wave produced by the Power Inverter has an RMS (root mean square) voltage of 110, which is the same as standard household power. Most AC voltmeters (both digital and analog) are calibrated for RMS voltage under the assumption that the waveform measured will be a pure sine wave. These meters will NOT READ the RMS voltage of a modified sine wave correctly. They will read about 20 to 30 Volts low when measuring the output of the power inverter. For accurate measurement of the output voltage of this unit, use a voltmeter marked “TRUE RMS”. Figure 6 compares a Modified Sine Wave with a True Sine Wave.

FIGURE 6

Power is provided to the inverter through two conductors that pass through the battery compartment cover. With a full charge on the battery (typically 85AH), the inverter will supply an AC load of 100 watts for approximately 8 hours. Lower wattage loads will operate longer, higher wattage loads will operate for a shorter time.

Example: If a load is rated at 100 watts AC, the power source must be able to

deliver: 100 / 10 = 10 amperes

CAUTION: The inverter must be connected only to batteries with a nominal output voltage of 12 Volts. The unit will not operate from a 6 volt battery and will sustain permanent damage if connected to a 24 VOLT battery.

WARNING: NEVER TRY TO JUMPSTART A 6 OR 24 VOLT SYSTEM. DAMAGE TO THE INVERTER AND INTERNAL BATTERY CAN RESULT.

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Contents Volt AC, 12 Volt DC Portable Power Supply VEC097Important Safety Instructions Jump-Start Warnings and CautionsContents Introduction General Description Jump-Start Cables and Protection Additional Key Features ApplicationsUsing ElectroMate as a Jump-Start System Jump-start ProcedureUSE AS a 12 Volt DC Portable Power Supply Inverter OperationUse with Appliances Principles of OperationPlacement of ElectroMate Powering an AC LoadOperating Time Compressor/Tire Inflator Troubleshooting the InverterOperating Tips Inflation of tire or products with a valve stem Compressor Safety InformationCompressor Use Typical inflation timesRecharging ElectroMate Fluorescent LampInflating Items Without a a Tire Stem AC Recharge DC RechargeBattery Disposal Warnings Maintenance/Replacement PartsBattery Disposal Simultaneous Recharge and Inverter OperationSpecifications Appendix a Battery InstallationAppendix B Appendix a Battery Installation Con’tExtending Operating Time Troubleshooting Appendix C SymptomYear Limited Warranty Registration Form

VEC097 specifications

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