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Manual | LORENTZ PP600H AC PowerPack  

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DC Output Voltage Selection

Selection must be made by connecting a wire from termi-
nal 6 to either 4 or 5, as indicated on the terminal label. 
For 75 V DC, connect 4-6 (for PS200/PS600/EP600). For 
110 V DC, connect 5-6 (for PS1200).

AC Input

Connect AC power to terminals L and N. (For a 230 V con-
nection, N does NOT indicate neutral.)

Solar Power In

Connect the + and – wires from the solar array disconnect 
switch to the SOLAR POWER IN terminals. If the solar pump 
was previously installed without this device, the wires will 
need to be removed from the POWER IN terminals of the 
solar pump controller or from the disconnect switch, and 
diverted to the Power Pack.

DC Power Out

Connect two wires from the DC POWER OUT + and – ter-
minals to the POWER IN + and – terminals in the solar 
pump controller.

Internal Fuse

There is a 10A fuse in the upper left. This fuse should blow 
only if there is an electrical fault in the PowerPack, or the 
pump controller, or the wiring between them. It will NOT 
blow if the pump is short-circuited or overloaded. (In that 
case, the pump controller will stop the pump.)

Spare fuses are included in the parts bag. Additional fuses 
are available from electronic suppliers (5 × 20 mm, 10 A, 
time-delay). If the fuse continues to blow, the fault must be 
found and repaired. Substitution of a higher-rated fuse or 
bypassing the fuse will void the warranties of both the AC 
PowerPack AND the pump controller.

PP600H AC PowerPack 
Manual

Errors excepted and possible alterations without prior notice

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Operation

Connect the AC power source and turn on the Power 
Pack AFTER it has been connected to the PS200/PS600 or 
EP600 series controller. When the controller and the Power 
Pack are turned on, the System ON light should show on 
the cont-roller, and the pump should start. When the Power 
Pack is turned OFF (or its AC source disconnected), the so-
lar array will remain connected. When the pump is running 
on solar and the Power Pack is switched ON or OFF, the 
sudden transition may “surprise” the pump controller and 
cause the pump to stop. This is not a fault. It will restart 
automatically in about 2 minutes.

If the AC power source is from the utility line (not a genera-
tor), it is best to turn OFF the PowerPack or its AC supply 
when it is not needed. Otherwise, the PowerPack will draw 
a small amount of power all the time. Switching can be 
done automatically using a timer switch on the AC line. 
Timer switches of many kinds are available from suppliers 
of electrical, swimming pool and irrigation equipment.

Once the PowerPack is turned OFF it will take up to 50 sec-
onds for the POWER ON LED to be OFF. This indicates that 
there is still voltage stored in the capacity.

Applicability for Other Systems

PS1200  Pump Systems

Use two sets of PP600H PowerPack wired in parallel for all 
centrifugal pumps used with the PS1200 pump system. The 
centrifugal pumps draw more power then the one single 
powerpack is able to handle. HR pump systems are not ef-
fected by  this. 

PS1800 Pump Systems

Use two of this power pack wired in parallel or use the 
larger PP2000 PowerPack.

SOLAR

POWER

IN

DC

POWER

OUT

G

R

O

U

N

D

AC SELECTION

OUTPUT SELECTION

115 V

PS1200

PS 600

230V

L N 1 2 3

4 5 6

ACĐ

POWERĐ

IN

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