Xantrex RV Series Inverter/Charger Owner’s Manual
Ground Fault Interrupting Outlets (GFIs)
Xantrex has tested the following GFIs and found them to work satisfactorily with our inverters:
LEVITON | 6599 |
PASS & SEYMOUR | 1591RI 4A957 |
ACE Hardware | ACE 33238 |
DC Wiring
Safety Instructions
THIS INVERTER IS NOT REVERSE POLARITY PROTECTED. If the positive terminal of the battery is connected to the negative terminal of the inverter the probable result is failure of every power FET. To compound your misfortune, this type of failure is very obvious, and is not covered under the warranty. So, pay close attention and
The inverter’s maximum peak current requirements are high. If battery cables are too small and/or connections are loose, efficiency and maximum output power are degraded. Small cables or loose connections can also cause dangerous overheating of the wire and/or terminals.
Make the battery cables as large and as short as possible. Tape the battery cables together. This reduces the inductance of the wire, resulting in a better waveform and less current in the inverter’s filter capacitors.
Code your battery cables with colored tape or
DC
In order to comply with the UL 458 safety standard (Land Vehicle installations) a UL approved form of battery
Xantrex offers a DC rated fuse and holder designed specifically for the RV Series inverters. This fuse holder is available in a 200, 300, 350 and
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