BATTERY POWER INVERTERS 12V Pure Sine Wave Inverter Manual 1000W | 2000W Version 2.
Important Safety Instructions Please save these instructions. This manual contains important safety, installation, and operating instructions for the inverter. The following symbols are used throughout the manual: WARNING CAUTION NOTE Indicates a potentially dangerous condition. Use extreme caution when performing this task. Indicates a critical procedure for safe and proper operation of the inverter. Indicates a procedure or function that is important to the safe and proper operation of the inverter.
Battery Safety Do NOT let the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery touch each other. Use only sealed lead-acid, flooded, or gel batteries which must be deep cycle. Explosive battery gases may be present while charging. Be certain there is enough ventilation to release the gases. Be careful when working with large lead acid batteries. Wear eye protection and have fresh water available in case there is contact with the battery acid.
Table of Contents General Information 04 Included Components 05 Identification of Parts (AC Side) 06 Identification of Parts (DC Side) 08 Dimensions 09 Installation 10 Location Recommendations 10 Sizing a Battery Bank 11 Grounding 11 DC Side Connection 12 Recommended Fusing 13 Operation 03 13 AC Side Operation 13 Eco Power Saving Mode Instruction 14 Inverter Troubleshooting 14 Specifications 15
General Information The Renogy Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter delivers superior performance for remote off-grid applications, capable of producing cleaner, smoother, and more reliable electricity for a user’s electronic needs.
Included Components The Renogy Pure Sine Wave Battery Inverters will be shipped with inverter cables and a remote control for powering the inverter on or off. Inverter Model Gauge 1000W 4 AWG 2000W 4 AWG * 2 Wired remote control 05 List dimensions 2.88 x 2.31 x .94in / 73 x 58.7 x 23mm Thickness 0.63in / 1.5mm Wire length Approx 19.
Identification of Parts (AC Side) 2 3 4 5 9 1 6 7 8 Figure 2: 1000W Inverter Key Parts 1. AC Terminal Block — Use the terminal block to utilize the full wattage in 110V AC 60Hz Remove the two screws on protective cover to access the terminals. Any AC output wiring that is directly connected must comply with US National Electric Code (NEC) wiring gauge recommendations. Inverter Model Use Terminal Block 1000W Use the full 1000W (Approx 8.
Facing the front panel, the terminals are: LEFT Middle Right Live(L) Neutral (N) Ground(G) NEUTRAL and GROUND are bonded inside the inverter to comply with the National Electric Code (NEC) requirement that any A C source must have aneutral to ground connection. 2. Power LED (Green) — When this green LED is lit, the inverter is operating. — When this green LED is flashing, the inverter is in ECO power saving mode. 3.
Identification of Parts (DC Side) 3 2 1 4 Figure 3: 1000W Inverter KEY PARTS 1.Positive Terminal — Positive (+) DC Input (Red) 2.Cooling Fans — Thermally controlled 3.Negative Terminal — Negative (−) DC Input (Black) 4.Ground Terminal — For insulated safety ground wire.
Dimensions 1000W [13.4in] 340.0mm [2.8in] 71.0mm [7.6in] 193.0mm [6.5in] 166.0mm [11.4in] 290.0mm [7.1in] 180.0mm [0.1in] 1.5mm 2000W [15.8in] 401.0mm [12.4in] 351.5mm [9.5in] 242.3mm 217.5mm [8.6in] 234.5mm [9.2in] 249.0mm [9.8in] 09 [3.
Installation WARNING CAUTION CAUTION Make sure inverter is in the off position before connecting anything. Do not over-torque or over tighten the terminals. This could potentially damage the unit. Refer to the technical specifications for max wire sizes on the controller and for the maximum amperage going through wires. Location Recommendations WARNING Never install the inverter in a sealed enclosure with flooded batteries. Gas can accumulate and there is a risk of explosion.
Sizing a Battery Bank Determine the amount of Watts (Amps * Volts) for the load, and how long the load needs to operate—each electrical appliance has technical specificationsindicating the watts, or the volts and amps required for operation. Estimate load run-time—Battery size depends on load watts and run-time. Most loads are not constant, so estimation is very important.
DC Side Connection WARNING CAUTION NOTE The Renogy Pure Sine Wave Inverters are suitable for 12V battery bank systems ONLY. Not following the minimum DC requirement will cause irreversible damage to the unit. Be careful of the positive and negative poles. Reversing the poles might cause permanent damage to the inverter. It will surely blow the internal fuse. Damage to the Renogy inverters due to reverse polarity is NOT covered by warranty.
Recommended Fusing The following are recommended fuse sizing Inverter Model Fuse 1000W 100A 2000W 200A Operation Assuming proper battery connection, the inverter is now ready for use. AC Side Operation 1.Connect electronic devices to electrical socket(s) on inverter. Flip inverter power to ON position (on AC side) 2. When finished, switch AC devices off FIRST, then turn off inverter switch CAUTION CAUTION 13 Avoid switching on the inverter with the load (electronic devices) already switched on.
Eco Power Saving Mode Instruction This inverter features a power saving mode to conserve battery power. To enable this function, set the DIP switch to ECO.Please note, the DIP Switch for the mode needs to be set BEFORE turning on the inverter. Under power saving mode the inverter senses the output power being drawn. It shuts down the output power and remains on standby with lower idle consumption if the AC load is less than 50 watts. The inverter will send a pulse once every 3 seconds to look for AC load.
Specifications Model PGH1-10111S PGH1-20111S Continuous Power 1000 W 2000 W Input Voltage 12V DC Output Voltage 110V AC +/- 10% 2000 W Peak Surge 4000 W Efficiency > 90% Frequency 50/60Hz < 3% Total Harmonic Distortion No Load Consumption < 1.0A < 2.0A Battery Low Voltage Alarm 10.5V ± 0.5V DC Low Voltage Shutdown 10.0V ± 0.5V DC High Voltage Disconnect 15.5V ± 0.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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