Xantrex Technology XPL 30-2D, XPL 18-3, XPL 56-1, XPL 30-2T, XPL 30-1 manual Emissions, Immunity

Models: XPL 30-2T XPL 30-1 XPL 30-2D XPL 18-3 XPL 30-2 XPL 56-1

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EMC

This instrument has been designed to meet the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. Compliance was demonstrated by meeting the test limits of the following standards:

Emissions

EN61326 (1998) EMC product standard for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use. Test limits used were:

a)Radiated: Class B

b)Conducted: Class B

c)Harmonics: EN61000-3-2 (2000) Class A; the instrument is Class A by product category.

Immunity

EN61326 (1998) EMC product standard for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use.

Test methods, limits and performance achieved were:

a)EN61000-4-2 (1995) Electrostatic Discharge : 4kV air, 4kV contact, Performance A.

b)EN61000-4-3 (1997) Electromagnetic Field, 3V/m, 80% AM at 1kHz, Performance B.

c)EN61000-4-11 (1994) Voltage Interrupt, 1 cycle, 100%, Performance B.

d)EN61000-4-4 (1995) Fast Transient, 1kV peak (AC line), 0.5kV peak (DC Outputs), Performance B.

e)EN61000-4-5 (1995) Surge, 0.5kV (line to line), 1kV (line to ground), Performance B.

f)EN61000-4-6 (1996) Conducted RF, 3V, 80% AM at 1kHz (AC line only; DC Output connections <3m not tested), Performance A.

According to EN61326 the definitions of performance criteria are:

Performance criterion A: ‘During test normal performance within the specification limits.’

Performance criterion B: ‘During test, temporary degradation, or loss of function or performance which is self-recovering’.

Performance criterion C: ‘During test, temporary degradation, or loss of function or performance which requires operator intervention or system reset occurs.’

Where Performance B is stated it is because DC Output regulation may deviate beyond Specification limits under the test conditions. However, the possible deviations are still small and unlikely to be a problem in practice.

Note that if operation in a high RF field is unavoidable it is good practice to connect the PSU to the target system using screened leads which have been passed (together) through an absorbing ferrite sleeve fitted close to the PSU terminals.

Cautions

To ensure continued compliance with the EMC directive observe the following precautions:

a)after opening the case for any reason ensure that all signal and ground connections are remade correctly and that case screws are correctly refitted and tightened.

b)In the event of part replacement becoming necessary, only use components of an identical type, see the Service Manual.

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Xantrex Technology XPL 30-2D, XPL 18-3, XPL 56-1, XPL 30-2T, XPL 30-1 manual Emissions, Immunity

XPL 30-2T, XPL 30-1, XPL 30-2D, XPL 18-3, XPL 30-2 specifications

Xantrex Technology has established itself as a leader in the power solutions market, particularly with its innovative line of XPL inverter series. This series includes models XPL 56-1, XPL 30-2, XPL 18-3, XPL 30-2D, and XPL 30-1, each designed with unique features and characteristics to meet various power needs.

The XPL 56-1 is a powerhouse inverter known for its high output capacity, making it ideal for larger applications such as recreational vehicles or off-grid systems. With a robust design and advanced thermal management technology, this model can sustain heavy loads while ensuring reliability and efficiency. Its compact structure and lightweight design facilitate easy installation and flexibility in various setups.

The XPL 30-2 and XPL 30-2D models are tailored for users looking for a balance of power and portability. Both are equipped with advanced pure sine wave output, ensuring a clean and stable power supply that protects sensitive electronics. The XPL 30-2D variant features dual output options, allowing simultaneous powering of multiple devices, enhancing versatility for users in diverse environments.

For those with smaller power requirements, the XPL 18-3 is the perfect choice, offering a smaller footprint while still delivering robust performance. This model is optimized for efficiency, enabling longer battery life in applications like camping or marine use. Its user-friendly interface allows for easy monitoring and control, making it a favorite among casual users.

The XPL 30-1 stands out for its adaptability, supporting a range of input voltages and providing adjustable output settings. This model is particularly suited for industrial applications, thanks to its rugged construction and ability to withstand harsh environments. Advanced safety features, including overload protection and short-circuit prevention, ensure that both the inverter and connected devices remain safe during operation.

In summary, the Xantrex XPL inverter series provides cutting-edge technology and versatile solutions for various power demands. Each model is engineered with specific features to cater to different user needs, ensuring reliable power during outdoor adventures, industrial operations, or off-grid living. With Xantrex’s commitment to quality and innovation, the XPL series continues to set the standard in portable and stationary power systems.