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Appendix A - Specifications

©2002 Xantrex Technology Inc.   All Rights Reserved.

P/N 975-0049-01-01 Rev A 10/2002

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Summary of Contents for Trace 1012 UR-UPS

Page 1: ...Smart choice for power Trace Unrestricted Run time Uninterruptible Power System Trace 512 UR UPS Trace 524 UR UPS Trace 1012 UR UPS Trace 1024 UR UPS www xantrex com Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...trademark of Xantrex International Notice of Copyright Trace Unrestricted Run Time Uninterruptible Power System UR UPS Owner s Manual October 2002 Xantrex Technology Inc All rights reserved Disclaimer Since the use of this guide and the conditions or methods of installation operation use and maintenance of the unit are beyond the control of Xantrex Technology Inc the company does not assume respon...

Page 3: ...sfer Sensitivity JP1 BROWNOUT 11 To Select UPS MODE Default 105 130 Vac 11 To Select GEN MODE 90 140 Vac 11 Setting Battery Type JP2 Gel Liquid 12 To Select GEL Battery Charging Default 12 To Select LIQUID Battery Charging 12 Setting Depth of Discharge JP3 LVD 13 To Select Deep Depth of Discharge Default 13 To Select Shallow Depth of Discharge 13 Setting Option B JP4 OPTION B Not used 14 DC Ground...

Page 4: ...ubleshooting 29 Potential Brownout Conditions 30 Potential Problem Loads for UPS Applications 30 General Issues 30 Heavy Loads 30 Cell Phones 31 Consumer Electronics 31 Waveform Issues 31 Ceiling Fans 31 Clocks 31 Dimmer Switches 31 Microwave Ovens 32 Printers 32 Rechargeable Devices 32 Potential Problem Loads related to Search Sense Mode 32 Confirming Search Mode Operation 32 Computers and Sensit...

Page 5: ...d Maintenance B 12 Replenish Water Levels B 12 Clean Battery Cables and Posts B 12 Check Battery s State of Charge B 13 Appendix C Product Warranty and Service Information C 1 Limited Warranty C 1 What does this warranty cover and how long does it last C 1 What will Xantrex do C 1 How do you get service C 2 What does this warranty not cover C 3 DISCLAIMER C 4 Product C 4 Exclusions C 5 Information...

Page 6: ...mper Enlargement 9 Figure 2 4 Jumper Placement 9 Figure 2 5 Jumper Location 10 Figure 2 6 Setting AC Transfer Sensitivity JP1 11 Figure 2 7 Battery Type Selection JP2 12 Figure 2 8 Setting Depth of Discharge JP3 13 Figure 2 9 Setting Option B JP4 Not Applicable at this time 14 Figure 2 10 DC Connections 15 Figure 2 11 Battery Cable Connections 18 Figure 2 12 Battery Cable Caps 18 Figure 2 13 AC In...

Page 7: ...alling this system This will greatly reduce the chance of accidental exposure to live circuits The unit contains more than one live circuit e g grid and or generator or batteries Power may be present at more than one source This product contains no user serviceable parts Do not attempt to repair this unit To reduce risk of electric shock disconnect all wiring before attempting any maintenance or c...

Page 8: ... stable temperature environment Batteries should be installed in a well vented area to prevent the possible buildup of explosive gasses If the batteries are installed inside an enclosure vent its highest point to the outdoors When installing batteries allow at least 1 inch of air space between batteries to promote cooling and ventilation NEVER smoke in the vicinity of a battery or generator Use in...

Page 9: ...cessor controlled and produces a modified sine wave for use with a variety of electrical appliances including computers Basic Features and Functions Basic features and functions include the following 500 or 1000 watts output depending on model for entry level backup power applications Models for 12 volt or 24 volt DC input Automatic transfer to inverter mode when the AC supply is interrupted with ...

Page 10: ...eeds to be moved Record the unit s model serial number and date of purchase in the appropriate fields in section Appendix B Product Information andWarranty Model Identification and Numbering Conventions The Trace UR UPS is identified by the model number label located below the voltage meter on the control panel All the necessary information is provided on the label such as AC output voltage power ...

Page 11: ...put Voltage Output Frequency no letter 120 VAC 60 Hz E 230 VAC 50 Hz Not Available at this time Figure 1 3 Model Number Sticker Model Identification and Numbering Conventions continued DR512 UR UPS DR524 UR UPS OEM1 DR1012 UR UPS DR1024 UR UPS OEM2 Model Example DR 512 E Product Family Output Power Battery Voltage Output Frequency Model Number Sticker ...

Page 12: ...4 1 0 Introduction 2002 Xantrex Technology Inc All Rights Reserved P N 975 0049 01 01 Rev A 10 2002 Notes ...

Page 13: ...ing of the AC input and output adequate wire of appropriate size and length to comply with local electrical standards and regulations Appropriately sized battery or battery bank to support the desired loads See Appendix B for information on batteries and battery banks Appropriately sized battery cables See Table 2 2 for the recommended sizes for battery cables based on the distance from the Trace ...

Page 14: ...wall 2 Measure the desired height from the floor for the unit to be mounted 3 Place a pre cut 2x4 on the marked location and drill pilot holes through the 2x4s and studs 4 Secure the 2x4 with 10 wood screws of sufficient length to penetrate 1 inches into the studs 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 above for the second 2x4 6 Secure the Trace UR UPS to the 2x4s using the four 4 keyhole slots and six 6 mounting...

Page 15: ...0049 01 01 Rev A 10 2002 Figure 2 1 Wall mounting the Trace UR UPS Wallboard Wall Studs 16 inches on center 2x4 mounting supports 5 15 16 c c TRACE UR UPS 7 1 8 7 1 8 14 10 5 Keyhole Slots X4 Mounting Holes X6 Mounting continued To Mount the Trace UR UPS to the Wall continued ...

Page 16: ... Removing the four Phillips screws from the top of the unit 2 Lift the cover off the unit Replacing the Top Cover 1 Set the cover back on the unit ensuring the guide feet insert properly into the base and the ventilation holes are on the top The four rows of ventilation slots must be on the right hand side 2 Replace the four Phillips screws from the front of the unit WARNING CHANGING CONFIGURATION...

Page 17: ...n it that fit over two pins A jumper contains an internal conductor that joins the two pins completing a circuit When the jumper is removed the circuit is interrupted When a jumper is not connecting the two pins it can be stored by slipping it over just one of the pins instead of both This will have no effect upon the configuration but will keep the jumper available for future use Jumper Off Store...

Page 18: ...ation CAUTION Be extremely careful when removing and or installing the jumpers Do NOT bend the pins as permanent damagetothe circuit board can occur Jumper Location r e p m u J D I n o i t c n u F t l u a f e D N O r e p m u J F F O r e p m u J 1 P J r e f s n a r T C A y t i v i t i s n e S t u o n w o r B e d o M S P U c a V 0 3 1 5 0 1 s m r e d o M N E G c a V 0 4 1 0 9 s m r 2 P J e p y T y r...

Page 19: ...be from 90 140 Vac before the unit switches to batteries In the UPS MODE the tolerance for utility supplied power is from 105 130 Vac To Select UPS MODE Default 105 130 Vac JUMPER ON Place the jumper on both contact pins To Select GEN MODE 90 140 Vac JUMPER OFF Remove the jumper from the contact pins and place it over only one of the pins This will keep the jumper available for future use Figure 2...

Page 20: ...cated on Table 2 1 on page 9 use different batteries To Select GEL Battery Charging Default JUMPER ON Place the jumper on both contact pins To Select LIQUID Battery Charging JUMPER OFF Remove the jumper from both contact pins and place it over only one of the pins This will keep the jumper available for future use To Configure the Trace UR UPS continued Figure 2 7 Battery Type Selection JP2 To sel...

Page 21: ...discharged to 11 7 Vdc for a period of five minutes This causes less stress on the batteries resulting in longer battery life The unit s run time will be shorter in this mode and the batteries will receive more charge discharge cycles To Select DEEP Depth of Discharge Default JUMPER ON Leave the jumper on both contact pins To Select SHALLOW Depth of Discharge JUMPER OFF Remove the jumper from both...

Page 22: ...tice or unless told to remove it by an authorized Xantrex Customer Service Representative JUMPER ON Default position N A JUMPER OFF N A Figure 2 9 Setting Option B JP4 Not Used at this time Jumper OFF Do not remove the jumper unless instructed to do so by an authorized Xantrex Customer Service Representative Jumper ON This is the default configura tion WARNING CHANGING CONFIGURATION SETTINGS REQUI...

Page 23: ...f the ground wire to the negative terminal on the battery 3 Run another 8 AWG ground wire from the battery s negative terminal to the main utility panel s ground bar or grounding electrode WARNING BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN WORKING WITH BATTERIES BATTERIES CAN PRODUCE EXTREMELY HIGH CURRENTS IF SHORT CIRCUITED Table 2 2 Recommended Battery Cable Sizes l e d o M e c n a t s i D t e e f 5 0 t e e f 0 1 5 ...

Page 24: ...raw by the unit s efficiency Add a 25 safety margin to comply with code requirements The term free air is defined by the NEC as cabling that is not enclosed in a conduit or a raceway Cables enclosed in conduit or raceways have substantially lower continuous current carrying ability due to heating factors Some installations may not require conduit or a disconnect device although over current protec...

Page 25: ...e UR UPS 6 Connect the second positive battery cable connected to the DC fuse and disconnect directly to the positive battery terminal Ensure the cable s lug is flush against the battery s terminal 7 Connect the negative battery cable directly to the negative battery terminal Ensure the cable s lug is flush against the battery s terminal 8 Torque these connections according to the battery manufact...

Page 26: ...Q XJ OXPLQXP 0HFKDQLFDO XJ R QRW SODFH DQ WKLQJ EHWZHHQ EDWWHU FDEOH OXJ DQG WKH EDWWHU WHUPLQDO VXUIDFH VVHPEOH H DFWO DV VKRZQ DWWHU 7HUPLQDO 6XUIDFH DWWHU DEOH XJ DWWHU DEOH XJ DWWHU 7HUPLQDO 6XUIDFH Figure 2 12 Battery Cable Caps Battery Cable Caps Slide battery cable caps over the DC connectors DC Wiring continued Connection to the Battery continued ...

Page 27: ...e branch circuit breaker CAUTION Do not connecttheAC input plug into the unit s output receptables Figure 2 13 AC Input Plug and Output Receptacles AC Input Plug AC Grounding AC input plug must be connected to a properly grounded wall outlet Models with the prewired AC input cord and outlets have the AC ground connected to the chassis The bonding of the AC ground wire to neutral must be provided b...

Page 28: ...put follow the directions on pages 21 through 22 Use a minimum 14 AWG solid wire for all input and output wiring Check with your local electrical codes for absolute compliance on this wire size Knockout Preparation Remove the knockouts from the end panel as shown below for AC IN and AC out wiring Figure 2 14 Knockout locations for AC IN and AC OUT Wiring Two 2 Knockouts for conduit or strain relie...

Page 29: ...10 mm 4 Connect the green yellow ground wire to the lower terminal on the main PC board 5 Connect the blue or white neutral wire to the center terminal on the main PC board 6 Connect the brown or black hot wire to the upper terminal on the main PC board 7 Torque all screws to 16 inch lb 1 8 Nm 8 Tighten the screws on the strain relief leave some slack in the wire before tightening 9 Proceed to out...

Page 30: ...the main electrical utility box 3 Strip all wires back approximately 3 8 inch 10 mm 4 Connect the green yellow ground wire to the lower terminal on the main PC board 5 Connect the blue or white neutral wire to the center terminal on the main PC board 6 Connect the brown or black hot wire to the upper terminal on the main PC board 7 Torque all screws to 16 inch lb 1 8 Nm 8 Tighten the screws on the...

Page 31: ...een STATUS LED indicates whether or not the unit is active Yellow CHARGER status LED indicates that the unit is in charger mode Red Yellow ERROR status LED indicates an error condition See Table 3 1 for a description of the various meanings of the LED indicators Battery Voltage Meter indicates the voltage level of the batteries Figure 3 1 Trace UR UPS Control Panel Operational Status LED Charge St...

Page 32: ... on the control panel CHG Mode When no AC power is present this is the OFF position for the unit and will not provide backup power to the connected loads When the unit is in CHG mode and it detects AC power available at it s input plug it will route power to the battery charger and charge the batteries back up to the specified level To run the unit in CHG mode move the slide switch to CHG on the c...

Page 33: ...o s b a k l u b w o l l e Y d i l o S e d o m t a o l f e h t n i g n i g r a h c s i r e g r a h c e h T r o r r E w o l l e Y d e R w o l l e Y d i l o S N O I T I D N O C Y R E T T A B H G I H e g a t l o v y r e t t a b e h T s t i m i l s t i n u e h t s d e e c x e w o l l e Y g n i h s a l F N O I T I D N O C Y R E T T A B W O L s i e g a t l o v y r e t t a b e h T s t i m i l s t i n u e ...

Page 34: ...l the bulk voltage setting is reached 14 3 Vdc for gel batteries and 14 7 Vdc for liquid batteries The charger then switches to absorption mode During this stage of charging the automatic cooling fan will be typically running ABSORPTION The charger supplies a constant bulk voltage to the batteries as the charge current is slowly reduced The CHARGE LED flashes rapidly 10 sec during the absorption s...

Page 35: ...utomatic transfer relay rated at 15 amps and protected by a 15 amp circuit breaker When the AC utility or generator power returns there is a built in 20 second delay before the unit switches from inverter to charger mode This delay allows the utility power to stabilize after an outage or for the generator to achieve a stable voltage thus protecting the connected load Absorption Stage Bulk Stage Fl...

Page 36: ...28 3 0 Operation 2002 Xantrex Technology Inc All Rights Reserved P N 975 0049 01 01 Rev A 10 2002 Notes ...

Page 37: ...d n o c e s d r o c r e w o p C A s r e t r e v n I t u p t u o s r e t r e v n i e h t o t n i d e g g u l p e l c a t p e c e r d r o c e n i l C A g u l p n U e g r a h c t o n l l i w s e r e t t a B w o l r o h g i h o o t e g a t l o v t u p n i C A r o f t i a w r o d e e p s r o t a r e n e g t s u j d A e z i l i b a t s o t y t i l i t u t e s y l r e p o r p m i r e p m u j l a n r e t ...

Page 38: ...he load with a high inrush current demand A unit that has incorrectly sized DC cables poor connections or failing batteries is like a house with a substandard foundation Potential Problem Loads for UPS Applications The unit can operate most AC loads However there are special conditions that can cause a load to behave differently than expected The following describes some of the common problems enc...

Page 39: ... more noise than when connected to utility power High speed fans tend to operate normally Clocks The unit s crystal controlled oscillator keeps the frequency accurate to within a few seconds a day however external loads in the system may alter the unit s output waveform causing clocks to run at different speeds There may be periods where clocks keep time correctly and then mysteriously do not This...

Page 40: ...rechargeable device monitor its temperature for 10 minutes to ensure it does not become abnormally hot Excessive heat will indicate that it is incompatible with the unit Potential Problem Loads related to Search Sense Mode Some loads can fool the Search Sense Mode causing the unit to cycle on and off or not to turn on at all Confirming Search Mode Operation A neon type nightlight can be used as a ...

Page 41: ...e unit will revert to idle mode and the light will go off When the light cools its load will again exceed the threshold and the cycle will repeat Fluorescent Bulbs These work the opposite of incandescent light bulbs If the unit is set to detect a 30 watt load and a 40 watt fluorescent light is switched on the inverter will not detect it because fluorescent tubes draw less than 30 watts until the g...

Page 42: ...he search sensitivity threshold is set higher than the combined loads an auxiliary load must be used to bring the unit out of search mode before the appliances will turn on If the sensitivity threshold is set lower than the combination of the loads the loads will remain on continually and excess battery drain will occur Three such 15 watt loads would consume an additional 90 amp hours per 24 hours...

Page 43: ... H 0 6 z H 0 6 z H 0 6 t u p t u O s u o u n i t n o C C A s p m a 2 4 C A s p m a 2 4 C A s p m a 3 8 C A s p m a 3 8 g n i t a R s m 0 0 1 y t i l i b a p a C e g r u S s p m a 0 2 s p m a 0 2 s p m a 5 2 s p m a 5 2 e m i T r e f s n a r T s m 0 1 8 s m 0 1 8 s m 0 1 8 s m 0 1 8 y a l e R r e f s n a r T c i t a m o t u A s p m a 5 1 s p m a 5 1 s p m a 5 1 s p m a 5 1 d e t a R e g a t l o V t...

Page 44: ... o n o N s e r u t a r e p m e t e g a r o t s C 0 7 o t C 5 5 F 7 6 1 o t F 7 6 y t i d i m u H e g a r o t S g n i t a r e p O s t i m i L g n i s n e d n o c n o N H R 5 9 0 2 S N O I T A C I F I C E P S L A C I S Y H P L x W x H s n o i s n e m i D 0 5 2 6 1 x 5 6 x 5 5 0 5 2 6 1 x 5 6 x 5 5 0 5 2 6 1 x 5 6 x 5 5 0 5 2 6 1 x 5 6 x 5 5 t h g i e W g n i p p i h S s b l 5 2 0 2 s b l 5 2 0 2 s b...

Page 45: ...tteries starting and deep cycle with several different types of chemistries Batteries can be either sealed or non sealed vented The battery types recommended for use with this unit are Flooded Lead Acid FLA Sealed Gel Cells GEL or Sealed Absorbed Glass Mat AGM DO NOT use automotive starting batteries they are designed to provide high starting current for short periods of time Flooded Lead Acid FLA...

Page 46: ... and AGM Both gel cell and absorbed glass mat AGM batteries are virtually maintenance free making them ideal for inverter applications Since the batteries are completely sealed they can be mounted in almost any position The only disadvantages compared to flooded batteries are a higher initial cost and greater susceptibility to damage from changes in temperature during charging Gel Cell Gelled elec...

Page 47: ...han 50 of their capacity on a regular basis Discharging up to 80 is acceptable on a limited basis such as a prolonged utility outage Totally discharging a battery results in permanent damage and reduced battery life For off grid stand alone applications design a battery bank that can power the loads for 3 5 days without requiring recharging To duplicate the conditions on sunless days or windless p...

Page 48: ... on the appliances then use the formula WATTS VOLTS x AMPS Then divide the calculated wattage of the load by the system battery voltage to determine the amperage the load will draw from the batteries AC current x AC voltage battery voltage DC amps Watts Example To determine DC amps when AC amps are specified on the label Nameplate label specifies 6 amps at 120 Vac The system battery voltage is 24 ...

Page 49: ...ing steps to calculate the battery bank capacity requirements Use the blank table on the next page to enter the values for your system A sample table is shown below NOTE Motors typically require 3 6 times their running current when starting Check the manufacturer s data sheets for their starting current requirements If large motors will be started from the inverter increase the battery bank size t...

Page 50: ... 5 2 0 3 1 8 n o i s i v e l e T 0 0 1 4 7 0 0 4 r e h s a W 5 7 3 1 2 7 0 1 r o t a r e g i r f e R 0 6 1 3 0 8 4 4 2 7 0 4 8 3 r e n a e l C m u u c a V 0 0 2 1 1 1 1 7 1 9 3 1 5 7 1 4 5 1 4 3 8 0 3 1 0 0 7 3 2 4 5 1 6 p e t S 7 p e t S 8 p e t S 9 p e t S 0 1 p e t S t t a W y l i a D l a t o T d e r i u q e R s r u o H y m o n o t u A e z i S y r e t t a B y r e t t a B h g u o R e z i S s r u...

Page 51: ...HOURS REQUIRED Step 5 column and enter this number into the TOTAL DAILY WATT HOURS REQUIRED Step 6 column in the second table Step 7 Multiply the TOTAL DAILY WATT HOURS REQUIRED Step 6 figure by the number of days of autonomy days between recharging expected usually between 1 to 5 The examples use 3 Enter this figure into the AUTONOMY BATTERY SIZE Step 7 column Step 8 Multiply the AUTONOMY BATTERY...

Page 52: ...n u R d e s u s r u o H x y a d h c a e d e s u s y a D x k e e w h c a e e g a r e v A 7 r u o H t t a W y l i a D t n e m e r i u q e R 6 p e t S 7 p e t S 8 p e t S 9 p e t S 0 1 p e t S t t a W y l i a D l a t o T d e r i u q e R s r u o H y m o n o t u A e z i S y r e t t a B y r e t t a B h g u o R e z i S s r u o H t t a W y r e t t a B e f a S t t a W e z i S s r u o H y r e t t a B e f a ...

Page 53: ... 0 0 4 r e t u p m o C 0 0 3 0 0 2 r e t s a o T 0 0 0 1 t c a p m o c e v a w o r c i M 0 0 8 0 0 6 e t a l P t o H 0 0 8 1 e z i s l l u f e v a w o r c i M 0 0 5 1 r e y r D r e h s a W 0 0 0 1 5 7 3 R C V r o o e r e t S 0 5 l l i r D 8 3 0 0 5 9 1 V T r o l o C 0 5 1 n o r I r o r e y r D r i a H 0 0 0 1 t f u c 3 r o t a r e g i r f e R 0 8 1 r e n a e l C m u u c a V 0 0 2 1 t f u c 2 1 r o...

Page 54: ...dition the batteries can be wired to provide additional run time The various wiring configurations are as follows Series Wiring batteries in series increases the total bank output voltage This voltage MUST match the DC requirements of the unit or damage may occur to both the unit and or the batteries 12 volt Unit 6 volt Battery 6 volt Battery Battery Wiring configured in Series Figure B 1 Series C...

Page 55: ...it Battery Configurations continued Series Parallel Series parallel configurations increase both the battery voltage to match the unit s DC requirements and run time for operating the AC loads 12 volt Unit 12 volt Battery 12 volt Battery Battery Wiring configured in Parallel 6 volt Battery 6 volt Battery 12 volt Unit 6 volt Battery 6 volt Battery Battery Wiring configured in Series Parallel Figure...

Page 56: ... batteries frequently when performing an equalize charge and add water if necessary Always follow the safety steps covered in the front of the manual Clean Battery Cables and Posts Battery posts must be clean to reduce the resistance between the battery post and cable connection A buildup of dirt or oxidation may eventually lead to the cable terminal overheating during periods of high current draw...

Page 57: ...each battery To determine the individual cell voltage divide the voltage by the number of cells in the battery i e 12 6 volts divided by 6 cells 2 1 volts per cell If a greater difference is measured the batteries may need to be equalized liquid lead acid types only or replaced All batteries in the bank should measure the same voltage The voltage should match the following table for the entire bat...

Page 58: ... Battery s State of Charge continued f o t n e c r e P e g r a h C l l u F e g a t l o V m e t s y S l l e C l a u d i v i d n I e g a t l o V V 2 1 V 4 2 0 0 1 7 2 1 4 5 2 2 1 2 0 9 6 2 1 2 5 2 0 1 2 0 8 5 2 1 0 5 2 8 0 2 0 7 3 2 1 6 4 2 5 0 2 0 6 2 2 1 4 4 2 3 0 2 0 5 1 2 1 2 4 2 2 0 2 0 4 0 2 1 0 4 2 0 0 2 0 3 8 1 1 6 3 2 7 9 1 0 2 7 1 1 4 3 2 5 9 1 0 1 6 1 1 2 3 2 3 9 1 0 6 1 1 2 3 2 3 9 1 ...

Page 59: ...nd that it is covered by this Limited Warranty Xantrex will at its option use new and or reconditioned parts in performing warranty repair and building replacement products Xantrex reserves the right to use parts or products of original or improved design in the repair or replacement If Xantrex repairs or replaces a product its warranty continues for the remaining portion of the original Warranty ...

Page 60: ...Policy described in your product manual For some products Xantrex maintains a network of regional Authorized Service Centers Call Xantrex or check our website to see if your product can be repaired at one of these facilities In any warranty claim dated proof of purchase must accompany the product and the product must not have been disassembled or modified without prior written authorization by Xan...

Page 61: ...nternally or externally or damaged from improper use or use in an unsuitable environment b the product if it has been subjected to fire water generalized corrosion biological infestations or input voltage that creates operating conditions beyond the maximum or minimum limits listed in the Xantrex product specifications including high input voltage from generators and lightning strikes c the produc...

Page 62: ...RWISE INCLUDING WITHOUT RESTRICTION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF QUALITY MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW TO APPLY TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD STIPULATED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IN NO EVENT WILL XANTREX BE LIABLE FOR AN...

Page 63: ...ial damages so the above limitation s or exclusion s may not apply to you This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other rights which may vary from state to state or province to province Information WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO BY IT IN WRITING XANTREX a MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY OF AN...

Page 64: ... correct factory Ship To address Products must also be shipped prepaid Product shipments will be refused and returned at your expense if they are unauthorized returned without an RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the shipping box if they are shipped collect or if they are shipped to the wrong location When you contact Xantrex to obtain service please have your instruction manual ready fo...

Page 65: ... unit can be shipped post office boxes are not acceptable a contact telephone number where you can be reached during work hours and a brief description of the problem 3 Ship the unit prepaid to the address provided by your Xantrex customer service representative If you are returning a product from outside of the USA or Canada In addition to the above you MUST include return freight funds and are f...

Page 66: ... 01 01 Rev A 10 2002 Service Information Model Number Serial Number Purchase Date Problem Include a telephone number where you can be reached during business hours and a complete return shipping address P O Box numbers are not acceptable Name Address City State Province Zip Postal Code Country Phone FAX Email Address ...

Page 67: ...tion 10 12 BatteryVoltage Meter 23 C circuit board 10 Configuration Options 8 Connection to the Battery 17 18 control panel 23 D DCWiring 15 16 17 18 Depth of Discharge 8 10 13 deep 13 shallow 13 F Features 1 Functions 1 G GEN MODE 11 generators 11 I Input 19 20 21 22 J jumpers 9 10 Jumper Enlargement 9 Jumper Identification 10 Jumper Placement 9 Jumper Settings 10 M mode of operation 23 Mounting ...

Page 68: ...ode 32 33 34 Confirming Search Mode Operation 32 Potential Problem Loads related to Search Sense Mo 32 33 34 Other loads 34 SettingACTransfer Sensitivity 11 Setting BatteryType 12 Setting Depth of Discharge 13 14 T tools 5 trademarks ii Transfer Sensitivity 11 Transfer time 11 TypicalApplianceWattages B 9 U UPS MODE 11 ...

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