Powersinus User Manual en 3
Powersinus User Manual en 3
Table of Contents
1. Important Safety Information ........................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 General Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Precautions When Working with Batteries .................................................................................................. 3
2. Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 General Information ..................................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Application ................................................................................................................................................... 5
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2.3 Features ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.4 Mechanical Drawing .................................................................................................................................... 6
2.5 Electrical Performance ................................................................................................................................. 8
2.5.1 Invert .................................................................................................................................................. 8
2.5.2 AC Charger ........................................................................................................................................ 8
2.5.3 Transfer ............................................................................................................................................ 12
2.5.4 Auto frequency adjust ...................................................................................................................... 12
2.5.5 Automatic Voltage Regulation* ....................................................................................................... 12
2.5.6 Power Saver ..................................................................................................................................... 13
2.5.7 Protections........................................................................................................................................ 15
2.5.8 Remote control ................................................................................................................................. 15
2.5.9 LED Indicator & LCD ..................................................................................................................... 16
2.5.10 Audible Alarm ................................................................................................................................ 17
2.5.11 FAN Operation ............................................................................................................................... 18
2.5.12 DIP Switches .................................................................................................................................. 18
2.5.13 Other features ................................................................................................................................. 20
3 Installation..................................................................................................................................................... 20
3.1 Unpacking and Inspection................................................................................................................... 20
3.2 Installation Location ........................................................................................................................... 21
3.3 DC Wiring ........................................................................................................................................... 21
3.4 AC Wiring ........................................................................................................................................... 23
3.5 Grounding ........................................................................................................................................... 24
3.6 Mounting the Inverter ......................................................................................................................... 24
4 Troubleshooting Guide.................................................................................................................................. 26
5 Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................ 28
6 Model Numbering ......................................................................................................................................... 29
Appendix 1 DP Series Inverter&Charger ........................................................................................................ 29
Please record the unit’s model and serial number in case you need to provide this information in the
future. It is much easier to record this information now than try to gather it after the unit has been
installed.
Model Number:
Serial Number:
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1. Important Safety Information
Save This Manual! Read this manual before installation, it contains important safety, installation
and operating instructions. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.
All wiring must follow the National Electric Code, Provincial or other codes in effect at the time
of installation, regardless of suggestions in this manual. All wires should be copper conductors.
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absorbed mat, or NiCad/NiFe type rechargeable batteries. Other types of batteries may burst, causing
personal injury and damage.
2. Introduction
DP Series Pure Sine Wave Inverter/Charger is a combination of an inverter, battery charger and AC auto-
transfer switch into one complete system with a peak DC to AC conversion efficiency of 88%.
It is packed with unique features and it is one of the most popular and affordable inverter/chargers in the
market today.
It features power factor corrected, sophisticated multi-stage charging and pure sine wave output with
unprecedentedly high surge capability to meet demanding power needs of inductive loads without
endangering the equipment.
The powerful battery charger of this Series Inverter/Charger goes as high as 105Amps (varying on different
models), and with power factor corrected, it uses 20-30% less energy from AC input than a standard charger,
avoiding nuisance breaker trips or generator overloads.
The overload capacity is 300% of continuous output for up to 20 seconds to reliably support tools and
equipment longer.
The idle consumption of the line is low, roughly 4% of its rated power.
These special features make this line compete very well with its high frequency counterparts.
The models are available in 120Vac (single phase), 230Vac (single phase) and 120/240Vac (split phase),
together with automatic 50Hz/60Hz frequency switch, the product line is compatible with all the major
utility standards worldwide.
This line includes some exclusive 4KW 12Vdc models enable vehicle users to power ample loads at a
12VDC battery bank without reconfiguration of their battery bank.
The AC/Battery priority switch and auto generator start functionality make it ideally suitable to work in
either backup power or renewable energy applications.
In AC priority mode, when AC power cuts off (or falls out of acceptable range), the transfer relay is de-
energized and the load is automatically transferred to the Inverter output. Once the qualified AC power is
restored, the relay is energized and the load is automatically reconnected to AC utility.
When customized to Battery Priority Mode via a DIP switch, the inverter will extract maximum power from
external power sources in renewable energy systems and a minimal cycle of battery will be required. With
the availability of auto generator start, an electrical generator can be integrated into the system as back up
and started when the battery voltage goes low.
With audible buzzer and a remote LED display, the inverter gives the users comprehensive information of
the operation status, making it easier for maintenance and troubleshooting.
Thus the DP Series Pure Sine Wave Inverter/Charger is suitable for a myriad of applications including
renewable energy systems, utility, truck, RV and emergency vehicles etc.
To get the most out of the power inverter, it must be installed, used and maintained properly. Please read the
instructions in this manual before installing and operating.
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2.2 Application
Power tools–circular saws, drills, grinders, sanders, buffers, weed and hedge trimmers, air compressors.
Office equipment – computers, printers, monitors, facsimile machines, scanners.
Household items – vacuum cleaners, fans, fluorescent and incandescent lights, shavers, sewing machines.
Kitchen appliances – coffee makers, blenders, ice markers, toasters.
Industrial equipment – metal halide lamp, high – pressure sodium lamp.
Home entertainment electronics – television, VCRs, video games, stereos, musical instruments, satellite
equipment.
2.3 Features
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2.4 Mechanical Drawing
DC DIDE FOR DP 1KW TO 6KW MODELS
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AC DIDE FOR DP 1KW TO 3KW MODELS
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2.5 Electrical Performance
2.5.1 Invert
Topology
The DP inverter/charger is built according to the following topology.
Invert: Full Bridge Topology.
Charge: Isolated Boost Topology.
It works bi-directionally: in one direction it converts DC power from the battery to AC power (Inverter
Mode) and in the other direction it converts external AC power to DC power to charge the batteries (AC
Mode). The same power components are used in both directions, resulting in high-energy transfer efficiency
with fewer components.
Please note that the inverter/charger can only work in one direction at one time (i.e. it can not work as an
inverter and as a charger at the same time).
When operating in invert mode, the direct current (DC) that enters the inverter from the batteries is filtered
by a large input capacitor and switched “On” and “Off” by the Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect Transistors
(MOSFET) at a rate of 50 Hz or 60Hz, in this step the DC is converted to low voltage synthesized sine wave
AC using an H-bridge configuration and high frequency PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) technique. It is
then directed into the transformer which steps the low AC voltage up to 230 or 120 volts.
The unit has a 16bit, 4.9MHZ microprocessor to control the output voltage and frequency as the DC input
voltage and/or output load varies.
Because of high efficiency MOSFETs and the heavy transformers, it outputs PURE SINE WAVE AC with
low THD.
The peak efficiency of DP series is 88%.
Don’t parallel the AC output of the inverters to increase power capacity as they have no
stacking functionality.
Overload Capacity
The DP series inverters have different overload capacities, making it ideal to handle demanding loads.
1 For 110%<Load<125%(±10%), no audible alarm in 14 minutes, beeps 0.5s every 1s in the 15th minute,
and Fault(Turn off) after the 15th minute.
2 For 125%<Load<150%(±10%), beeps 0.5s every 1s and Fault(Turn off) after the 1 minute.
3 For 300%≧Load>150%(±10%), beeps 0.5s every 1s and Fault(Turn off) after 20s.
2.5.2 AC Charger
DP Series is equipped with an active PFC (Power Factor Corrected) multistage battery charger. The PFC
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feature is used to control the amount of power used to charge the batteries in order to obtain a power factor
as close as possible to 1.
Unlike other inverters whose max charging current decreases according to the input AC voltage, DP series
charger is able to output max current as long as input AC voltage is in the range of 164-243VAC(95-
127VAC for 120V model), and AC freq is in the range of 48-54Hz(58-64Hz for 60Hz model).
The DP series inverter has a very rapid charge current available, and the max charge current can be adjusted
from 0%-100% via a liner switch to the right of the battery type selector. This will be helpful if you are
using our powerful charger on a small capacity battery bank. Fortunately, the liner switch can effectively
reduce the max charging current to 20% of its peak.
Choosing “0” in the battery type selector will disable charging function.
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Battery type selector
Switch setting Description Boost / Vdc Float / Vdc
0 Charger Off
1 Gel USA 14.0 13.7
2 AGM 1 14.1 13.4
3 AGM 2 14.6 13.7
4 Sealed lead acid 14.4 13.6
5 Gel EURO 14.4 13.8
6 Open lead acid 14.8 13.3
7 Calcium 15.1 13.6
8 De sulphation 15.5 (4 Hours then Off)
9 Not used
12Vdc Mode (*2 for 24Vdc ; *4 for 48Vdc)
De-sulphation
The de-sulphation cycle on switch position 8 is marked in red because this is a very dangerous setting if you
do not know what you are doing. Before ever attempting to use this cycle you must clearly understand what
it does and when and how you would use it.
What causes sulphation? This can occur with infrequent use of the batteries, nor if the batteries have been
left discharged so low that they will not accept a charge. This cycle is a very high voltage charge cycle
designed to try to break down the sulphated crust that is preventing the plates from taking a charge and thus
allow the plates to clean up and accept a charge once again.
The charging capacity will go to peak charge rate in about 3 seconds. This may cause a generator to drop
frequency, making the inverter transfer to battery mode.
It is suggested to gradually put the charging load on the generator by switching the charging switch from
min to max. Together with the 15s switch delay our inverter gives the generator enough time to spin up.
This will depend on the size of the generator and rate of charge.
As a general Rule, the Bulk Charging Current should be limited to 30% of the capacity of the battery bank.
Higher charging current may be used if permitted by the battery manufacturer.
Please use a small jeweler’s style flat-head screwdriver to turn the charge current
control switch gently to avoid breakage due to over-turning.
To guarantee the best performance of AC charger when the AC input is from a
generator, the standby generator should be of at least 150% higher capacity than the
Caution: inverter.
Warning! Operation with an under-rated generator or generator with unqualified
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wave form may cause premature failure which is not under warranty.
2.5.3 Transfer
Swift Power Transfer
While in the Standby Mode, the AC input of the inverter is continually monitored. Whenever AC power falls
below the low AC voltage trip voltage (154 Vac, default setting for 230VAC,90VAC for 120VAC), the
inverter automatically transfers back to the Invert Mode with minimum power interruption to your
appliances - as long as the inverter is turned on. The transfer from Standby mode to Inverter mode occurs in
approximately 10 milliseconds. And it is even shorter from Inverter mode to Standby mode.
This transfer time is usually fast enough to keep your equipment (including computers) powered up, thus our
inverter can be used as a line interactive UPS.
Transfer Delay
There is a 15-second delay from the time the inverter senses that continuously qualified AC is present at the
input terminals to when the transfer is made. This delay is built in to provide sufficient time for a generator
to spin-up to a stable voltage and frequency and avoid relay chattering. The inverter will not transfer to
generator until it has locked onto the generator’s output. This delay is also designed to avoid frequent
switching when input utility is unstable.
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beyond your expectation.
DPS Series AVR Function Introduction
Nominal Input Voltages (Vac) 100 110 120 220 230 240
Acceptable Input Voltage Range (Vac) 0-160 0-300
(A) Line low loss N/W (On battery) 75/65 84/72 92/78 168/143 176/150 183/156
(B) Line Low comeback N/W (On Boost) 80/70 89/77 97/83 178/153 186/160 193/166
(C) Line 2nd boost threshold (On Boost) ** ** ** ** ** **
(D) Line 2nd boost comeback (On normal) ** ** ** ** ** **
(E) Line 1st boost threshold (On Boost) 90 99 108 198 207 216
(F) Line 1st boost comeback (On normal) 93 103 112 205 215 225
(G) Line buck comeback (On Normal) 106 118 128 235 246 256
(H) Line buck threshold (On Buck) 110 121 132 242 253 264
(I) Line high comeback (On Buck) 115 127 139 253 266 278
(J) Line high loss (On Battery) 120 132 144 263 276 288
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the inverter recognizes the need for power and automatically starts inverting and output goes to full voltage.
When there is no load (or less than 25 watts) detected, the inverter automatically goes back into search mode
to minimize energy consumption from the battery bank.
In “Power saver on” mode, the inverter will draw power mainly in sensing moments, thus the idle
consumption is significantly reduced.
The inverter is factory defaulted to detect load for 250ms in every 30 seconds. This cycle can be customized
to 3 seconds thru the SW3 on DIP switch.
Note: The minimum power of a load to take inverter out of sleep mode (Power Saver On) is 25 Watts.
When in the search sense mode, the green power LED will blink and the inverter will make a ticking sound.
At full output voltage, the green power LED will light steadily and the inverter will make a steady humming
sound. When the inverter is used as an “uninterruptible” power supply the search sense mode function
should be defeated.
Exceptions
Some devices when scanned by the load sensor cannot be detected. Small fluorescent lights are the most
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common example. (Try altering the plug polarity by turning the plug over.) Some computers and
sophisticated electronics have power supplies that do not present a load until line voltage is available. When
this occurs, each unit waits for the other to begin. To drive these loads either a small companion load must
be used to bring the inverter out of its search mode, or the inverter may be programmed to remain at full
output voltage.
2.5.7 Protections
The DP series inverter is equipped with extensive protections against various harsh situations/faults.
These protections include:
AC Input over voltage protection/AC Input low voltage protection
Low battery alarm/High battery alarm
Over temperature protection/Over load protection
Short Circuit protection (1s after fault)
Back feeding protection
When Over temperature /Over load occur, after the fault is cleared, the master switch has to be reset to
restart the inverter.
The Low battery voltage trip point can be customized from defaulted value of 10VDC to 10.5VDC through
the SW1 on the DIP switch.
The inverter will go to Over temp protection when the heat sink temp. ≥105ºC(221℉), and will go to Fault
(shutdown Output) after 30 seconds. The switch has to be reset to activate the inverter.
The DP series Inverter is with back feeding protection which avoids presenting an AC voltage on the AC
input terminal in Invert mode.
After the reason for fault is cleared, the inverter has to be reset to start working.
WARNING
Never cut the telephone cable when the cable is attached to inverter and battery is connected to the inverter.
Even the inverter is turned off, this will damage the remote PCB inside if the cable is short circuited during
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cutting.
The Inverter can be customized into LCD type. The LCD will display the following content:
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Output Voltage/Frequency and Output Current( in percentage) in Inverter mode
Battery voltage
Note:
When the inverter is in Battery Priority mode, “AC:abnormal” will also be displayed when the inverter
finishes a complete charging circle and switches to inverter mode.
In AC mode, the LCD will not display the status of AC load.
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(1)110%<load<125%(±10%), No audible alarm in 14 minutes,
Beeps 0.5s every 1s in 15th minute and Fault after 15 minutes;
Invert Mode Over-Load
(2)125% <load<150%(±10%), Beeps 0.5s every 1s and Fault after 60s;
(3)Load>150%(±10%), Beeps 0.5s every 1s and Fault after 20s;
Heat sink temp. ≥105ºC(221℉), Over temp red LED Lighting, beeps 0.5s
Over Temperature
every 1s;
For 1-3KW, there is one multiple controlled DC fan which starts to work according to the following logics.
For 4-6KW, there is one multiple controlled DC fan and one AC fan. The DC fan will work in the same way
as the one on 1-3KW, while the AC fan will work once there is AC output from the inverter.
So when the inverter is in power saver mode, the AC fan will work from time to time in response to the
pulse sent by the inverter in power saver mode.
The Operation of DC fan at the DC terminal side is controlled in the following logic:
Allow at least 30CM of clearance around the inverter for air flow. Make sure that the air can circulate freely
around the unit.
Fan noise level <60db at a distance of 1m
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SW2(120V) AC Input Range 100-135 VAC 90-135 VAC
SW3 Power saver override Unit Off charging 3 seconds
SW4 Frequency switch 50 Hz 60 hz
SW5 Battery/AC Priority Utility Priority Battery Priority
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SW4: Input Frequency Switch
Our inverter can take different frequency inputs regarding to SW4 position.
Note: In battery priority mode, when qualified AC inputs for the first time, the inverter will only go
into battery priority mode after a cycle of bulk charging and absorb charging is finished. The inverter
will not go into float charging mode.
WARNING
Never leave the loads unattended, some loads (like a Heater) may cause accidents in such cases.
It is better to shut everything off after low voltage trip than to leave your load in the risk of fire. Nobody
wants to return home, finding house surrounded by fire trucks, and naughty neighborhood kids toasting hot
dogs against his house.
Conformal Coating
The entire line of inverters have been processed with a conformal coating on the PCB, making it water, rust,
and dust resistant.
While these units are designed to withstand corrosion from the salty air, they are not splash proof.
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3 Installation
If items appear to be missing or damaged, contact our authorized dealer or us. If at all possible, keep your
shipping box. It will help protect your inverter from damage if it ever needs to be returned for service. Save
your proof-of-purchase as a record of your ownership; it will also be needed if the unit should require
warranty work.
WARNING!
The inverter should not be installed in an area that allows dust, fumes, insects or rodents to enter or block the
inverter’s ventilation openings.
This area also must be free from any risk of condensation, water or any other liquid that can enter or fall on
the inverter.
The entire line of inverters has been processed with a conformal coating on the PCB, making it water, rust,
and dust resistant.
While these units are designed to withstand corrosion from the salty air, they are not splash proof.
The inverter’s life is uncertain if used in these types of environments, and inverter failures under these
conditions are not covered under warranty.
3.3 DC Wiring
It is suggested the battery bank be kept as close as possible to the inverter. The following is a suggested
wiring option for 3 meter DC cable.
Please find the following minimum wire size. In case of DC cable longer than 3m, please increase the cross section of
cable to reduce the loss.
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Please follow the above minimum wire size requirement. Power DC Input Wire Gage
One cable is always best, but if there is a problem obtaining the voltage
recommended size or larger cable, multiple smaller cables will 1KW 12V AWG 4
work. Performance of any product can be improved by thicker cable 1KW 24V AWG 6
and shorter runs, so if in doubt round up and keep the length as 1.5KW 12V AWG 1/0
short as possible. 1.5KW 24V AWG 4
2KW 12V AWG 1/0
Battery cables must have crimped (or preferably, soldered and 2KW 24V AWG 1/0
crimped) copper compression lugs unless aluminum mechanical 2KW 48V AWG 6
lugs are used. Soldered connections alone are not acceptable. High 3KW 12V AWG 4/0
quality, UL-listed battery cables are available .These cables are 3KW 24V AWG 1/0
color-coded with pressure crimped, sealed ring terminals. 3KW 48V AWG 4
4KW 24V AWG 1/0
Battery terminal must be clean to reduce the resistance between the 4KW 48V AWG 1/0
DC terminal and cable connection. A buildup of dirt or oxidation 5KW 24V AWG 4/0
may eventually lead to the cable terminal overheating during 5KW 48V AWG 1/0
periods of high current draw. Use a stiff wire brush and remove all dirt and
6KW corrosion from
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AWG 4/0
terminals and cables. 6KW 48V AWG 1/0
Reducing RF interference
To reduce the effect of radiated interference, twist the DC cables. To further reduce RF interference, shield
the cables with sheathing /copper foil / braiding.
Taping battery cables together to reduce inductance
Do not keep the battery cables far apart. In case it is not convenient to twist the cables, keep them taped
together to reduce their inductance. Reduced inductance of the battery cables helps to reduce induced
voltages. This reduces ripple in the battery cables and improves performance and efficiency.
The torque rating range for DC terminal is 12.5NM-20.5NM (9.25-15.19 pound-foot), and
the suggested torque rating is 17NM (12.6 pound-foot). Over torquing may break the bolt.
Equipment Damage
The inverter is not reverse polarity protected. Reversing the battery polarity on the DC
input connections will cause permanent damage to the inverter which is not covered under
WARNING warranty. Always check polarity before making connections to the inverter.
The inverter contains capacitors that may produce a spark when first connected to battery.
Do not mount in a confined compartment with vented battery or gases.
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Ensure the inverter is off before disconnecting the battery cables, and that AC power is
disconnected from the inverter input.
3.4 AC Wiring
We recommend using 10 to 5Awg wire to connect to the ac terminal block.
When in AC mode the AC input power will supply both the loads and AC charger, a thicker wire gauge for
AC Input is required. Pls consult a qualified electrician about the specific wire gauge required in terms of
wire material and inverter power.
There are 3 different ways of connecting to the terminal block depending on the model. All the wirings are
CE compliant, Call our tech support if you are not sure about how to wire any part of your inverter.
Wiring Option 1
Wiring Option 2
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Wiring Option 3
Caution:
Wiring Option 2 and Wiring Option 3 are only allowed for split phase models.
Pls wire all the other models according to Wiring Option 1.
For split phase models, AC input neutral is not required in wiring. Never
Connect Input Neutral to Ground or to Output Neutral. Damage will result
which is not covered under warranty.
WARNING The output voltage of this unit must never be connected in its input AC terminal,
overload or damage may result.
Always switch on the inverter before plugging in any appliance.
Damages caused by AC wiring mistakes are not covered under warranty.
3.5 Grounding
Connect an AWG 8 gauge or greater copper wire between the grounding terminal on the inverter and the
earth grounding system or the vehicle chassis.
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at least twice the weight of the inverter. To meet regulatory safety requirements, the DP Series must be
mounted:
1: On a horizontal surface (shelf or table top) with top side up,
2: On a vertical surface (like a wall) with the DC terminals facing left and the fan axis horizontal.
3: On a vertical surface (like a wall) with the DC terminals facing down and the fan axis vertical.
After determining the mounting position, refer to the physical dimensions as shown in below figures or use
the base of the inverter as a template to mark your mounting screw locations. After marking the mounting
screw locations, mount the unit with appropriate mounting hardware.
DP1-1.5KW
DP 2-3KW
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DP4-6KW
Side View
4 Troubleshooting Guide
Troubleshooting contains information about how to troubleshoot possible error conditions while using the
DPS Inverter & Charger.
The following chart is designed to help you quickly pinpoint the most common inverter failures.
Line CC √ × √ × × × × √ × × ×
Mode CV √ × √, blink × × × × √ × × ×
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Float √ × × √ × × × √ × × ×
Standby √ × × × × × × × × × ×
Inverter On × √ × × × × × × √ × ×
Inverter Mode
Power Saver × × × × × × √ × × × ×
Over-Temp
√ × √ × √ × × √ × √ Beep 0.5s every 1s
Line Mode
Overload
× × × × × √ × × × × Beep continuous
Invert Mode
Back Feed
× × × × × × × × × × Beep continuous
Short
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Sensitive loads turn off Inverter's Low voltage trip voltage Choose narrow AC voltage in the
temporarily when transferring may be too low to sustain certain DIP switch, or Install a UPS if
between grid and inverting. loads. possible.
Noise from Transformer/case* Applying specific loads such as Remove the loads
hair drier
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Typical transfer Time 10ms(Max)
THD < 10%
12.0Vdc
Nominal Input Voltage
( *2 for 24Vdc, *4 for 48Vdc)
Minimum Start Voltage 10.0Vdc
Low Battery Alarm 10.5Vdc / 11.0Vdc
DC Input Low Battery Trip 10.0Vdc / 10.5Vdc
High Voltage Alarm & Fault 16.0Vdc
High DC Input Recovery 15.5Vdc
Low Battery voltage recover 13.0Vdc
Sleep Mode Threshold > 25 W when Power Saver On
Narrow: 100~135VAC / 194~243VAC;
Input Voltage Range
Wide: 90~135VAC / 164~243VAC;
Narrow: 47-55±0.3Hz for 50Hz, 57-65±0.3Hz for 60Hz
Input Frequency Range
Wide:43±0.3Hz plus for 50Hz/60Hz
Output Voltage Depends on battery type
Charger Breaker Rating(230Vac) 10A 10A 10A 20A 20A 30A 30A
Charger Breaker Rating(120Vac) 10A 20A 20A 30A 40A N/A N/A
Max Charge Rate See specific charge rates in “AC Charger” section
Over Charge Protection Shutdown 15.7V for 12Vdc ( *2 for 24Vdc, *4 for 48Vdc)
Charge Battery type Fast Vdc Float Vdc
Gel U.S.A 14 13.7
A.G.M 1 14.1 13.4
A.G.M 2 14.6 13.7
Sealed Lead Acid 14.4 13.6
Gel Euro 14.4 13.8
Open Lead Acid 14.8 13.3
Calcium 15.1 13.6
De-sulphation 15.5 for 4hrs
Remote Control Yes. Optional
Input Voltage Waveform Sine wave (Grid or Generator)
Nominal Voltage 120Vac 230Vac
Low Voltage Trip 80V/90V±4% 184V/154V±4%
Low Voltage re engage 90V/100V±4% 194V/164V±4%
High Voltage Trip 140V±4% 253V±4%
High Voltage re engage 135V±4% 243V±4%
Max Input AC Voltage 150VAC 270VAC
Nominal Input Frequency 50Hz or 60Hz (Auto detect)
Bypass &
Narrow: 47±0.3Hz for 50Hz, 57±0.3Hz for 60Hz
Protection Low Freq Trip
Wide:40±0.3Hz for 50Hz/60Hz
Narrow: 48±0.3Hz for 50Hz, 58±0.3Hz for 60Hz
Low Freq re engage
Wide:45±0.3Hz for 50Hz/60Hz
Narrow: 55±0.3Hz for 50Hz, 65±0.3Hz for 60Hz
High Freq Trip
Wide: No up limit for 50Hz/60Hz
Narrow: 54±0.3Hz for 50Hz, 64±0.3Hz for 60Hz
High Freq re engage
Wide: No up limit for 50Hz/60Hz
Output Short circuit protection Circuit breaker
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Bypass breaker rating (230Vac) 10A 15A 20A 30A 30A 40A 40A
Bypass breaker rating (120Vac) 20A 20A 30A 40A 50A N/A N/A
Mounting Wall/Ground mount
382*218*179mm 442*218*179mm 598*218*179mm
Inverter Dimensions(L*W*H)
15*8.5*7” 17.5*8.5*7” 23.5*8.5*7”
16KG 17KG 20KG 24KG 35KG 44KG 45KG
Inverter Weight
35.27lbs 37.48 lbs 44.1 lbs 52.91 lbs 77.16 lbs 97 lbs 99.21 lbs
Mechanical
530*325*315mm 595*330*320mm 800*360*350mm
Specification Shipping Dimensions(L*W*H)
20.75*12.75*12.5” 23.5*13*12.5” 30.5*14.25*13.75”
18KG 19KG 22KG 26KG 37KG 46KG 47KG
Shipping Weight
39.68 lbs 41.89 lbs 48.51 lbs 57.32 lbs 81.57 lbs 101.41 lbs 103.61 lbs
Display Status LEDs
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