Xantrex Technology PH1800 manual Basic Functions of the PowerHub, WARNING Shock Hazard

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Basic Functions of the PowerHub 1800

Introduction

Basic Functions of the PowerHub 1800

Bypass

When AC power is available from a generator or utility grid, the

Function

PowerHub will function as an automatic backup power unit. It will sit in

 

Bypass mode and will pass the power through to support the loads and/or

 

the battery charger. When the AC input fails, the PowerHub’s Automatic

 

Transfer Relay de-energizes and will switch the unit to Inverter Mode

 

within 40 milliseconds.

 

Once AC input is restored, after a 20-second delay the relay energizes and

 

qualifies the AC input and the load is automatically reconnected to the

 

primary AC source.

 

 

WARNING: Shock Hazard

 

 

If any AC power is available to the PowerHub 1800, the unit will pass through

 

 

that power to any loads connected to it whether the unit is turned ON or OFF.

 

 

Power will be available at the four outlets on the front of the unit as well as at any

 

 

outlets hardwired to the unit through the AC distribution panel. There is a blue

 

 

LED above the 15 A supplemental protector on the front of the inverter panel that

 

 

will illuminate if AC power is available at the AC outlets.

 

 

To completely disable this feature, the PowerHub must be completely

 

 

disconnected from all input sources. Turning off the display will not eliminate

 

 

this risk.

 

 

 

Inverter

When no AC power is available from a generator or utility grid, the

Function

inverter draws power from the battery bank and delivers a modified-sine

 

 

wave AC output voltage. This output voltage can be accessed by using the

 

 

four outlets on the front of the unit or by hardwiring the unit to the AC

 

 

Distribution Panel which provides AC power to AC outlets at the site.

Charger

The PowerHub 1800 uses any single source of AC power such as a

Function

generator or utility grid to keep the batteries charged and ready for use.

 

 

The PowerHub 1800 can also use renewable energy sources to keep the

 

 

batteries charged.

 

 

 

 

 

Important: Additional hardware, such as charge controllers, may be required

 

 

for installations using renewable energy sources. Installations using renewable

 

 

energy input must be hardwired into the installation for code-compliance.

Operational

As long as the battery voltage is between 11.0 Vdc to 15.0 Vdc, the

Voltage Range

inverter will continue to deliver AC power to the loads connected to it.

 

 

When the battery voltage falls below 11.0 Vdc or rises above 15.0 Vdc,

 

 

the PowerHub 1800 High or Low Battery Protection will engage and shut

 

 

the inverter off, stopping all output voltage to the loads.

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