INDEX

Cool Down Period

75, 79

Menu (17) Battery Selling

54

Equalization Charging

38, 47, 68, 79, 80, 97

Menu (18) Grid Usage Timer

55

Exercise Period

50

Menu (19) Information File Battery

55

Frequency

38, 42

Information File Battery, Menu (19)

55

Gen Control Wiring

25

Input Amps AC, Menu ( 4)

40

Maximum Run Time

50

Input Lower Limit VAC

48

Spin Up

31

Input Requirements

 

Start Routines

50, 75, 76

AC Current

66

Start Status

39

AC Voltage

65

Starting and Stopping

37

Delay Period

66

Status

37

Frequency

66

Three Wire Start

77

Installation Diagrams

121

Two Wire Start

76

Internal LED Indicators

13

Warm-up time

66

AC1 Relay Indicator

13

Generator (AC2) Volts AC, Menu ( 4)

41

RY7 Indicator

13

Generator Auto Start Requirements

76

RY8 Indicator

13

Two Wire Start Generators

76

Inverter

 

Generator Control Sequence

78

Unpacking

17

Equalization Charging

80

Inverter Breaker Tripped, Menu ( 5)

43

Generator Error Causes

79

Inverter Mode

61, 62

Generator Max Run Time

79

Low Battery Protection

63

Generator Stop Cool Down Period

79

Search Mode

62

Generator Error Causes

79

Theory of Operation

57

Gen Max Run Time Error

79

Block Diagram

57

Gen Under/Over Speed

79

Output Waveform

58

Generator Start Error

79

Inverter Mode, Menu ( 1)

37

Generator Sync Error

79

Inverter Setup, Menu ( 9)

45

Generator Exercising

75

Inverter Ventilation

18

Generator Max Run Time

79

Inverter Volts AC, Menu ( 4)

40

Generator Mode, Menu ( 2)

37

Inverter/Charger

 

Generator Start Error

79

Circuit Breaker

12

Generator Start Error, Menu ( 2)

38

Inverter/Charger Amps AC, Menu ( 4)

40

Generator Start Error, Menu ( 5)

42

Inverter/Charger Mode

61, 69

Generator Start/Stop Configurations

75

Transfer Time

70

Generator Starting Scenarios

74

Transferring Based On Battery Voltage

69

Automatic

74

Transferring Upon Availability Of AC Power

69

Manual

75

Inverter/Charger Terminology

115

Generator Stop Cool Down Period

79

Inverting LED

10

Generator Support Mode

61, 71

Islanding Protection

84

Generator Support/Overload Protection

72

K

 

Generator Sync Error

79

 

Generator Sync Error, Menu ( 2)

38

Knockout/Hole Size To Conduit Size

132

Generator Sync Error, Menu ( 5)

42

Generator Timer, Menu ( 7)

43

L

 

Generator Under/Over Speed, Menu ( 5)

42

 

GFI (Ground Fault Interrupt)

21

LED Status Indicators

10

Grid (AC1) Volts AC, Menu ( 4)

41

AC1 In Good

11

Grid Usage Timer

54, 69, 83, 86, 90

AC2 In Good

11

Grid Usage Timer, Menu (18)

54

Bulk

11

Ground Fault Interrupt (GFI)

21

Error

11

Grounding

26

Float

11

Grounding Electrodes/Ground Rods

26

Inverting

10, 31

Grounding Vs. Lightning

29

Line Tie

10

H

 

 

 

 

Overcurrent

11

 

 

Life Support Policy

135

 

 

 

Heatsink Overtemp, Menu ( 5)

41

Lightning

29

High Battery Voltage, Menu ( 5)

42

Line Tie LED

10

I

 

 

Load Amps AC, Menu ( 4)

40

 

 

Load Start Amps Ready, Menu ( 2)

39

Identification Label

7

Loads: 240 VAC

72, 95

Location

17

Induced Voltage

110

Locked Rotor Amps

111

Inductive Loads

111

Low Battery Cut Out VDC

49, 53, 63, 94

Information Display

 

 

Adjustment

63

Menu ( 1) Inverter Mode

37

Low Battery Protection

63

Menu ( 2) Generator Mode

39

Low Battery Transfer Mode

45, 61

Menu ( 3) Trace Engineering

39

Low Battery Transfer, Menu (16)

53

Menu ( 4) Meters

41

Low Battery Voltage, Menu ( 5)

42

Menu ( 7) Generator Timer

43

M

 

Menu (12) Gen Auto Start Setup

50

 

Menu (14) Auxiliary Relays

52

Max Charge Amps

87, 93

Menu (15) Bulk Charge Trigger Timer

53

Menu (16) Low Battery Transfer

53

Max Sell Amps

86

2001 Xantrex Technology, Inc.

Telephone: 360/435-8826

SW Series Inverter/Charger

5916 - 195th Street N. E.

Fax: 360/435-2229

Part No. 2031-5

Arlington, WA 98223

www.traceengineering.com

Rev. C: February 2001

Page

139

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Xantrex Technology SW Series owner manual 139, Equalization Charging 38, 47, 68, 79, 80

SW Series specifications

Xantrex Technology has established itself as a leader in innovative power solutions, and its SW Series inverters epitomizes this commitment to quality and efficiency. Designed for both standalone and grid-tied applications, the SW Series offers versatile power management for a range of residential and commercial needs.

At the heart of the SW Series is its advanced pure sine wave output, ensuring clean and reliable electricity suitable for sensitive electronics. This feature makes it an excellent choice for applications such as solar energy systems, where it provides high-quality power for a variety of devices, from household appliances to complex machinery.

One of the key characteristics of the SW Series is its modular design, which allows for easy installation and scalability. This modularity enables users to expand their power system as their energy needs grow, making it an ideal choice for both small and large installations. The inverters come equipped with a user-friendly interface, providing clear information on system performance, battery status, and more, ensuring that users can effectively monitor and manage their energy consumption.

The SW Series inverters also incorporate cutting-edge technology, such as the patented Power Factor Correction (PFC) feature, which optimizes energy efficiency by reducing harmonic distortion. This translates into less wasted electricity and lower energy costs, making it an environmentally friendly option for users looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

Another notable feature of the SW Series is its ability to operate in extreme conditions. Built with robust components and advanced thermal management systems, these inverters can withstand a wide range of temperatures and environmental challenges, ensuring reliable performance in various settings. This durability makes them suitable for off-grid applications, including remote cabins, RVs, and boats.

Furthermore, the SW Series supports a variety of battery types, including lithium-ion, AGM, and gel batteries, offering flexibility for users to choose the best energy storage solution for their needs. The sophisticated battery management system ensures optimal charging and discharging, prolonging the lifespan of the batteries and enhancing the overall efficiency of the power system.

In summary, Xantrex Technology's SW Series inverters stand out for their pure sine wave output, modular design, energy efficiency features, and robust performance in challenging conditions. With their versatility and advanced technology, they cater to the evolving needs of today’s power consumers, making them a compelling choice in the modern energy landscape.