OWNER'S MANUAL Model 20-1000TUL—AC Power Inverter System OM/A96751 REV.
0-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Table of Contents Section 1— Introduction .................................................................................... 1 Section 2— Installing the 20-1000TUL ............................................................. 4 Section 3— Installing the IFM1 Interface Module ............................................. 6 Section 4— Installing the Inverter Remote Status Display Panel ........................
20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Section 1: Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Vanner 20-1000TUL Power Inverter for your emergency vehicle. We are confident you will be satisfied with its performance. Vanner products are designed and manufactured by skilled professionals using the highest standards in workmanship, guaranteeing excellent performance and reliability for your emergency vehicle.
20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Functionality Inverter WARNING Battery input cables must be connected to the battery with proper polarity to avoid damaging the inverter. The 20-1000TUL converts battery power to 1050 Watts of 120 VAC modified sine wave power to operate vital emergency vehicle equipment. The unit is easily connected to the positive and negative posts of a battery system with appropriate fusing, and when turned ON, produces 120 VAC True RMS power.
Vanner Power Group 20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Specifications Inverter 20-1000TUL Output at 120 VAC RMS (Continuous Power Rating) 1050 Watts Surge Capacity at 120 VAC (3 sec) 2100 Watts Input Voltage, VDC (Deep Cycle Battery Recommended) Output Voltage 12 VDC, Nominal 10.5 VDC min., 16.0 VDC max. 120 VAC ± 5% DC Current Draw (Batter y) (Battery) OFF 0.017 Amps Typical Load Demand (waiting)* 0.09 Amps Typical Full ON at No Load 0.7 Amps Typical Full ON with Load Approx.
20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Section 2: Installing the 20-1000TUL Unpacking the Inverter ` NOTE Air enters by the fan at the rear of the unit, and exits through the sides of the unit. For maximum unit performance, avoid recirculating the same hot air through the unit. Inspect the shipping container and equipment for loose or damaged parts. If any damage is found, immediately notify the freight carrier.
20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Step 7: Select Load Demand option. Select Load Demand option, if desired, using the proper switch position on the front panel Setup Switch. With Load demand ON, the inverter conserves battery energy and operates only when a load greater than 5 Watts is applied. Step 8: Connect the AC loads. Connect the AC loads to the inverter GFCI receptacle. Any time AC power is applied to the AC input (shore/utility power), it will pass through this GFCI receptacle.
20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Section 3: Installing the IFM1 Interface Module This section describes the installation of the optional Vanner Model IFM1 Interface Module. Refer to the information provided in the IFM1 Interface Module Owner’s Manual for more information on installing the inverter and interface module in a vehicle rewired or retrofitted for the 20-1000TUL.
20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Section 4: Installing the Inverter Remote Status Display Panel The Inverter Remote Status Display Panel (p/n D06638) contains separate, red and green LED indicators. The green indicator light signifies the inverter is On or in Standby mode. The red, Fault LED indicator shows problems such as over temperature, output overload, or low battery. The panel has a sealed overlay which mounts easily on a flat surface. A 12-in.
20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Section 5: Inverter Status Panel Operation Two LEDs on the front of the Remote Status Display Panel indicate the status of the inverter. The status indicated by the LED displays is directly related to the status indicated by the LEDs on the front of the inverter. Inverter LED Inverter FFault ault LED Light Action Description Steady Green Light Inverter is operational. Single Blink-Green Light Inverter is not being used.
Vanner Power Group 20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Use the following instructions to operate the 20-1000TUL Inverter. Step 1: Install the 20-1000TUL unit. Completely install the inverter and charger using the instructions provided in Section 2 of this manual. NOTE Throughout this manual, shore/ utility power is referred to as AC input power. Step 2: Apply an AC load. Apply an AC load with AC input power present. The AC load is run directly from AC input power.
20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Section 7: Troubleshooting the 20-1000TUL The following are the most common questions heard by Vanner service professionals. If your situation does not apply to the following categories, please contact your local Vanner Power Group Service Center. Vanner Power Group Customer Service: 1-800-AC-POWER SYMPT OM SYMPTOM The LEDs on the front panel blink in sequence.
20-1000TUL INVERTER—OWNER'S MANUAL Vanner Power Group Section 8: GFCI Test Record For maximum protection against electrical shock hazard, operate the Test Switch on the Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter at least once a month. NOTE Photocopy this page and place it in your maintenance notebook.
Limited Warranty 1. Vanner Weldon, Inc., referred to herein as Vanner, warrants that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from its date of shipment from Vanner's factory. 2. This warranty does not cover defects caused by misuse, neglect, accident, reversed polarity, unauthorized repairs, and/or replacements. 3.
Vanner PPower ower Group 4282 Reynolds Drive Hilliard, Ohio 43026 Tel (614) 771-2718 Fax (614) 771-4904 Specifications Subject to Change © Copyright 1996, Vanner Weldon Inc. Printed in the U.S.A. OM/A96751 REV.