INSTALLATION

Testing for backfeed. If a backfeed condition is indicated, disconnect from shorepower and disconnect the AC output wires on the inverter. Make sure the inverter is OFF. Apply shorepower and measure for volt- age between the black and white wires that were attached to the inverter output feeding the electrical panel or loads, not the inverter output wires. If there is voltage on these wires, a backfeed condition exists and must be corrected or damage will result.

3.Test the battery charger function:

With shorepower applied and the transfer switch engaged, the battery charger should be in operation. The CHARGE LED will blink for eight seconds. After the eight seconds, the unit will enter the charge mode and the LED will be illuminated. (NOTE: When using Temperature Sensitive Charging, this time may be longer.)

NOTE: When AC is available, the unit will automatically default to charge mode without the operator setting the unit in CHARGE mode. If you do not want to charge, it is necessary to press the CHARGE switch OFF.

Verify the charger is working by using a voltmeter. The battery voltage should gradually increase. If using a Remote Control Panel, the DC Amps LED indicates the current the charger is putting out and the DC Volts LED indicates an increase in battery voltage.

Turn the INVERT ON—the green LED should blink. Remove shorepower and the inverter should automatically pick up the AC load.

NOTE: For low power system shut down mode, both the INVERT and CHARGE LEDs must be OFF.

Repeat the test for transfer and battery charger with the generator if you have one.

Congratulations, you have completed a successful installation.

30