Owner’s Guide XPower Inverter 1200 PLUS 1750 PLUS t: 1-800-670-0707 (toll-free) f: 1-800-994-7828 (toll-free) e: CustomerService@xantrex.com www.xantrex.
About Xantrex Xantrex Technology Inc. is a world-leading supplier of advanced power electronics and controls with products from 50 watt mobile units to 1 MW utility-scale systems for wind, solar, batteries, fuel cells, microturbines, and backup power applications in both grid-connected and standalone systems. Xantrex products include inverters, battery chargers, programmable power supplies, and variable speed drives that convert, supply, control, clean, and distribute electrical power.
About This Guide Conventions Used The following conventions are used in this guide. WARNING Warnings identify conditions that could result in personal injury or loss of life. CAUTION Cautions identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the XPower Plus or other equipment. Important: These notes describe an important action item or an item that you must pay attention to. Note: Notes describe additional information which may add to your understanding of how to use the inverter.
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Important Safety Information Important: Before installing and using your XPower Plus, be sure to read these safety instructions and keep them handy. CAUTION Do not connect any AC load that has its neutral conductor connected to ground to the XPower Plus. CAUTION Do not connect the AC output of this inverter to any other source of power such as an electrical panel which itself may be AC powered from a utility generator or other source. Damage may occur. General Precautions 1.
Important Safety Information 6. To reduce the risk of overheating or fire, do not obstruct the ventilation openings, and do not install the inverter in a zeroclearance compartment. Explosive Gas Precautions WARNING: Explosion Hazard 1. Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation. Be sure to read this guide and follow the instructions exactly before installing or using your inverter. 2. This equipment contains components which tend to produce arcs or sparks.
Important Safety Information 5. Remove metal items like rings, bracelets, and watches when working with lead-acid batteries. Lead-acid batteries produce a short-circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal, and thus cause a severe burn. 6. If you need to remove a battery, always remove the ground terminal from the battery first. Make sure all accessories are off so you don’t cause a spark.
Contents Important Safety Information General Precautions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - v Explosive Gas Precautions- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vi Precautions When Working With Batteries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vi Precautions For Using Rechargeable Appliances - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vii 1 Introduction Quality Power - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Contents Installing the XPower Plus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Safety Instructions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Installation Tools and Materials - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Overview of Installation Steps- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Optional: Installing the Remote On/Off Switch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mounting the Inverter - - - - - - - - -
Contents Deep-Cycle Batteries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Battery Size - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Estimating Battery Requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Battery Sizing Example - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Battery Sizing Worksheet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Using Multiple Bat
1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the XPower Plus! The XPower Plus inverter has been designed to give you quality power, ease of use, and reliability. Please take a few moments to read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the main performance features and protection features of the XPower Plus.
Introduction Quality Power The XPower Plus is a quality inverter designed for recreational vehicle (RV), marine, and truck applications. • • • • • The XPower 1200 Plus provides up to 1000 watts of continuous power. It is designed to handle loads such as 600 watt microwaves, TVs, VCRs, and midsized power tools. The XPower 1750 Plus provides up to 1500 watts of continuous power.
Comprehensive Protection Comprehensive Protection The XPower Plus is equipped with numerous protection features to guarantee safe and trouble-free operation: Low battery alarm 10.7 V or lower. Alerts you if the battery has become discharged to Low battery voltage shutdown Shuts the inverter down automatically if the battery voltage drops below 10.0 volts. This feature protects the battery from being completely discharged.
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2 XPower Plus Features Chapter 2 describes the main features of the XPower Plus. Xantrex recommends that you familiarize yourself with them before installing and operating the inverter.
XPower Plus Features Materials List Your XPower Plus package includes: • • • • One XPower Plus inverter Two 5/16 inch lock washers (on the DC input cable terminals) Two 5/16 inch nuts (on the DC input cable terminals) Owner’s Guide If any of these materials are missing or are unsatisfactory in any way, please contact Customer Service.
Optional Accessory: Remote On/Off Switch Instructions for installing and using the Remote On/Off Switch are included in the remote switch package. Note: If you are going to use the Remote On/Off switch, plug it into the remote switch jack on the bottom of the inverter before installing the inverter. The jack is not accessible once the inverter has been mounted. See “Choosing an Appropriate Location” on page 3–5.
XPower Plus Features AC Panel ③ ④ ⑤ ② ① ⑨ ⑦ ⑧ Figure 2-1 AC Panel (XPower 1750 Plus shown) Feature Description ➀ ➁③ ④ ⑤ ⑦ On/Off Switch turns the inverter’s control circuit on and off. This switch is not a power disconnect switch. Disconnect AC and DC power before working on any circuits connected to the inverter. ② Fault light is a red light indicating the inverter has shut down due to low or high battery voltage, unit overload, or overtemperature.
DC Panel DC Panel ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ Figure 2-2 DC Panel (XPower 1750 Plus shown) Feature Description ➀ Chassis Ground Screw connects to vehicle chassis, DC grounding bus or to engine’s negative bus. ② Positive DC Cabling Terminal always connects to the cable connected to the positive terminal of the battery. ③ Negative DC Cabling Terminal always connects to the cable connected to the negative terminal of the battery.
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3 Installation Chapter 3 provides information on cables and fuses to help you plan for your installation and provide procedures for installing the XPower Plus. Xantrex highly recommends that you read the entire chapter before beginning the installation procedures so that you can plan an installation that is suited to your power needs.
Installation Designing Your Installation Before doing anything else, you need to determine how you are going to use your XPower Plus, and then design a power system that will give you maximum performance. The more thorough your planning, the better your power needs will be met.
Designing Your Installation TO VEHICLE FROM ALTERNATOR OR CHARGER VEHICLE STARTING BATTERY GROUND TO VEHICLE CHASSIS BATTERY ISOLATOR ALL 1 OFF 2 FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER DEEP-CYCLE BATTERY FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER DEEP-CYCLE BATTERY BATTERY SELECTOR SWITCH GROUND TO VEHICLE CHASSIS TO DC LOADS DEEP-CYCLE BATTERY DEEP-CYCLE BATTERY FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER ALL 1 OFF 2 BATTERY SELECTOR SWITCH GROUND TO VEHICLE CHASSIS Figure 3-2 Configuration for Heavy Loads 3–3
Installation Installation Codes Governing installation codes vary depending on the location and type of installation. Electrical installations must meet local and national wiring codes and should be performed by a qualified electrician. In residential applications, electrical codes do not allow permanent connection of AC distribution wiring to the inverter’s AC output receptacles. The receptacles are intended for temporary (as-needed) connection of cord connected loads only.
Designing Your Installation Choosing an Appropriate Location WARNING: Explosion or Fire Hazard The XPower Plus contains components that tend to produce arcs or sparks. To prevent fire or explosion, do not install the inverter in compartments containing batteries or flammable materials, or in locations that require ignition-protected equipment. WARNING: Fire Hazard To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover or obstruct the ventilation openings. Do not install the XPower Plus in a zeroclearance compartment.
Installation Calculating Cable Sizes for XPower 1200 Plus To operate safely and effectively, the XPower 1200 Plus needs proper cables and fuses. Because the XPower 1200 Plus has low-voltage and high-current input, it is essential that you use low-resistance wiring between the battery and the inverter to deliver the maximum amount of usable energy to your load.
Designing Your Installation Calculating Size of DC Input Cables for XPower 1200 Plus Refer to Table 3-1 to plan the DC input cabling for your particular application: • • • Keep all cables as short as possible, and ensure that each cable between the inverter and the battery is no longer than 5 feet (1.5 m). Do not use aluminum cable. It has about 1/3 more resistance than copper cable of the same size, and it is difficult to make good, lowresistance connections to aluminum wire.
Installation Calculating Size of Chassis Ground Cable for XPower 1200 Plus Refer to Table 3-2 to plan the size of the chassis ground cable that runs from the grounding point to the chassis ground screw on the inverter’s DC panel. Table 3-2 Recommended Chassis Ground Cable sizes: XPower 1200 Plus Application Chassis ground cable size (Stranded cable is recommended) Maximum Battery Fuse Size Recreational Vehicle1 No. 8 AWG 150 Adc Marine2 The same size as the DC input cables or one size smaller.
Designing Your Installation Calculating Cable Sizes for XPower 1750 Plus To operate safely and effectively, the XPower 1750 Plus needs proper cables and fuses. Because the XPower 1750 Plus has low-voltage and high-current input, it is essential that you use low-resistance wiring between the battery and the inverter to deliver the maximum amount of usable energy to your load.
Installation Calculating Size of DC Input Cables for XPower 1750 Plus Refer to Table 3-3 to plan the DC cabling: • • Keep all cables as short as possible, and ensure that each cable between the inverter and the battery is no longer than 6 feet (1.8 m). Do not use aluminum cable. It has about 1/3 more resistance than copper cable of the same size, and it is difficult to make good, lowresistance connections to aluminum wire. • Xantrex recommends that you use oil resistant cable.
Designing Your Installation Calculating Size of Chassis Ground Cable for XPower 1750 Plus Refer to Table 3-4 to plan the size of the chassis ground cable that runs from the grounding point to the chassis ground screw on the inverter’s DC panel. Table 3-4 Recommended Chassis Ground Cable sizes: XPower 1750 Plus Application Chassis ground cable size (Stranded cable is recommended) Maximum Battery Fuse Size Recreational Vehicle1 No.
Installation Calculating Fuse/Circuit Breaker Size Because your batteries can provide thousands of amps, you need fuses or circuit breakers that can safely withstand the short-circuit current that the batteries can produce. To select the correct fuse type and size: 1. Determine the total cold cranking amp rating for your batteries. (The cold cranking amp (CCA) rating of each battery is displayed on the battery case.
Designing Your Installation 3. Once you have determined the type of fuse (ANL or Class T), select the current rating as follows: • XPower 1200 Plus: 150 Adc • XPower 1750 Plus: 250 Adc Fuses can be bought at any marine electrical products store.
Installation Installing the XPower Plus Do not proceed with the installation of your XPower Plus until you have read the section, “Designing Your Installation” on page 3–2. The more thorough your planning, the better your power needs will be met to achieve maximum performance from your XPower Plus. Safety Instructions Before you start to install the XPower Plus: • • • Review the “Important Safety Information” on page v.
Installing the XPower Plus Materials The following checklist is a general list of required materials. Optional components are indicated by an *.
Installation Overview of Installation Steps These are the three steps (and one optional step) for installing your XPower Plus. Do not proceed with installation until you have read “Designing Your Installation” starting on page 3–2. 1. Optional: Install the Remote On/Off Switch before mounting the inverter as the remote switch connects to a jack on the bottom of the inverter. 2. Mount the inverter. 3. Connect the chassis ground. 4. Connect the DC cables.
Installing the XPower Plus Connecting the Chassis Ground WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard Never operate the XPower Plus without properly connecting the chassis ground. Electrical shock hazard could result from improper grounding. The XPower Plus has a screw terminal labelled CHASSIS GND on the rear panel as shown in Figure 3-3. Follow the guidelines in “Grounding Locations” to connect the inverter’s chassis to the ground.
Installation ➢ Marine: Connect the CHASSIS GND screw to the boat’s DC grounding bus or the engine’s negative bus using the recommended copper wire that is bare or has insulation rated at 90º C. Chassis Ground Screw Xantrex recommends that you attach the cable to the chassis ground screw with a ring terminal. This procedure will ensure that the wire does not slip off the chassis ground screw. To connect the cable to the chassis ground screw: 1. Make sure the inverter’s On/Off switch is in the Off position.
Installing the XPower Plus Connecting the DC Cables Consult Figure 3-1 on page 3–2, “Configuration for Normal Loads” or Figure 3-2 on page 3–3, “Configuration for Heavy Loads” for additional details that are specific to your installation. To connect the DC cables: 1. Make sure the inverter’s On/Off switch is in the Off position. 2. Strip 1/2 inch (13 mm) to 3/4 inch (19 mm) insulation from one end of each cable. The amount stripped off will depend on the terminals chosen. 3.
Installation 9. Install the lock washer and nut that are supplied with the inverter. Tighten the nut to a torque of 6.3–6.6 foot pounds (8.5–9.0 Nm). Make the connection snug enough so the ring terminal does not move around on the DC terminal, but do not overtighten. See Figure 3-3 on page 3–17 DC Panel Connections. CAUTION Loose connections cause excessive voltage drop and may cause overheated wires and melted insulation. CAUTION Do not over tighten the nut on the DC input terminals.
Installing the XPower Plus . WARNING: Explosion or Fire Do not complete the next step if flammable fumes are present. Explosion or fire may result. Thoroughly ventilate the battery compartment before making this connection. 11. Connect the cable from the negative post of the battery to the negative DC terminal of the inverter. 12. Install the lock washer and nut that are supplied. Tighten the nut to a torque of 6.3–6.6 foot pounds (8.5–9.0 Nm).
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4 Operation Chapter 4 explains how to operate the XPower Plus efficiently and effectively.
Operation Turning the Inverter On and Off The On/Off switch on the inverter’s front panel turns the control circuit in the XPower Plus on and off. To turn the inverter on and off from its front panel: • Move the On/Off switch to the On position to turn the inverter on. • Move the On/Off switch to the Off position to turn the inverter off. When the switch is Off, the inverter draws a very low current from the battery.
Operating Limits Input Voltage Display The INPUT VOLTAGE DISPLAY indicates the DC voltage at the input terminals of the XPower Plus. At low input currents, this voltage is very close to the battery voltage. At high input currents, this voltage is lower than the battery voltage because of the voltage drop across the cable and DC connections. Output Power Indicator The OUTPUT POWER INDICATOR displays the power that the XPower Plus is delivering to the load.
Operation Input Voltage The allowable XPower Plus input voltage ranges are shown in the following table: Operating Condition Voltage Range Comment Normal 10 V–15 V Optimum Performance 12 V–13 V Low Voltage Alarm 10.7 V or less The audible low battery alarm sounds. Low Voltage Shutdown less than 10 V The inverter shuts down to protect the battery from being over-discharged. High Voltage Shutdown 15 V or more The inverter shuts down to protect itself from excessive input voltage.
Connecting Appliances to the XPower Plus be why the motor won’t start. Make sure that the battery connections are good and that the battery is fully charged. If the connections are good and the battery is charged, but the voltage still drops below 11 volts, you may need to use a larger battery. Trouble Loads CAUTION Some equipment may be damaged by the XPower Plus’s modified sine wave output.
Operation Routine Maintenance Minimal maintenance is required to keep your XPower Plus operating properly. Periodically you should: • • • 4–6 Clean the exterior of the unit with a damp cloth to prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt. Ensure that the DC cables are secure and fasteners are tight. Make sure ventilation openings on the DC panel and bottom of the inverter are not clogged.
5 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 will help you identify the source of most problems that can occur with the XPower Plus. If you have a problem with the inverter, please review this chapter before contacting Xantrex Customer Service. If you are unable to solve a problem and need to contact Xantrex, record the information in the form “Information About Your System” on page D– 5. This will help our Customer Service Representatives give you better service.
Troubleshooting Common Problems Buzz in Audio Equipment Some inexpensive stereo systems may emit a buzzing noise from their loudspeakers when operated from the XPower Plus. This occurs because the power supply in the audio system does not adequately filter the modified sine wave produced by the inverter. The only solution is to use a sound system that has a higher quality power supply. Television Reception When the XPower Plus is operating, it can interfere with television reception on some channels.
Troubleshooting Reference Troubleshooting Reference WARNING: Electrical Shock and Burn Hazard Do not disassemble the XPower Plus. It does not contain any user-serviceable parts. Attempting to service the unit yourself could result in an electrical shock or burn. Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Reference Problem Possible Cause Solution Low output voltage (96 Vac– You are using a voltmeter that Use a true RMS reading voltmeter such as the Fluke 87.
Troubleshooting Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Reference Problem Possible Cause Solution No output voltage and the High input voltage Make sure the XPower Plus is connected to a 12 V battery. INPUT VOLTAGE DISPLAY indicates above 15 V. Fault LED is on. Low battery alarm stays on and the voltage indicator is below 10.7 V. Check the voltage regulation of the charging system. Poor DC wiring; poor battery Use proper cable size and lengths and condition make solid connections. Charge the battery.
A Specifications Appendix A contains electrical performance and physical specifications for the XPower Plus.
Specifications Electrical Performance Electrical performance XPower 1200 Plus XPower 1750 Plus Output power at 77º F (25º C) ambient temperature and 12 Vdc input: • Maximum continuous output power 1000 W 1500 W Output voltage 115 Vac RMS ± 5 % 115 Vac RMS ± 5 % Output waveform Modified sine wave Modified sine wave Output frequency 60 Hz ± 4 Hz 60 Hz ± 4 Hz Input voltage 10–15 Vdc 10–15 Vdc Low battery alarm 10.7 V 10.7 V Low battery cutout 10.0 V 10.
B Battery Types and Sizes The batteries that you use strongly affect the performance of the XPower Plus. It is important to connect the inverter to the correct size and type of battery. The information in Appendix B will help you select, connect, and maintain batteries that are most appropriate for your application.
Battery Types and Sizes Battery Types Automotive Starting Batteries The lead-acid battery you are most familiar with is probably the starting battery in your vehicle. An automotive starting battery is designed to deliver a large amount of current for a short period of time (so it can start your engine). Only a small portion of the battery’s capacity is used when starting the engine, and the spent capacity is quickly recharged by the running engine.
Battery Size Battery Size CAUTION The XPower Plus must only be connected to batteries with a nominal output voltage of 12 volts. The XPower Plus will not operate from a 6 volt battery and will be damaged if connected to a 24 volt battery. Battery size or capacity is as important as the battery type for efficient operation of your loads. Xantrex recommends that you purchase as much battery capacity as possible. A number of different standards are used to rate battery energy storage capacity.
Battery Types and Sizes Estimating Battery Requirements To determine how much battery capacity you need: 1. Determine how many watts are consumed by each appliance that you will operate from the XPower Plus. You can normally find the watt rating labelled on the product. If only the current draw is given, multiply it by 115 to get the power consumption in watts. 2. Estimate how many hours each appliance will be operating each day. 3. Calculate the daily watt-hours needed for each appliance. 4.
Estimating Battery Requirements This example illustrates how quickly your battery needs can escalate. To reduce the required battery size, you can conserve energy by eliminating or reducing the use of some loads or by re-charging more frequently. When sizing your battery, resist the temptation to skip the last step of this calculation (multiplying by 2).
Battery Types and Sizes Using Multiple Batteries As your power requirements increase, you may need to use more than one battery to obtain sufficient capacity. Read “Two Batteries Connected In Parallel” and “Two Separate Battery Banks” to determine whether two batteries or two battery banks are more appropriate for your applications. Two Batteries Connected In Parallel Two identical batteries can be connected positive (+) to positive (+) and negative (–) to negative (–) in a parallel system.
Battery Tips Battery Tips WARNING Review “Precautions When Working With Batteries” on page vii before you work with the batteries in your system. Explosive/Corrosive Gases Lead-acid batteries may emit hydrogen gases, oxygen, and sulfuric acid fumes when recharging. To reduce the risk of explosion: • • Vent the battery compartment to prevent the accumulation of gases. Do not install electronic or electrical equipment in the battery compartment.
Battery Types and Sizes Battery Connections Connections to battery posts must be made with permanent connectors that provide a reliable, low-resistance connection. Do not use alligator clips. Clean the connections regularly and prevent corrosion by using a protective spray coating or Vaseline. Battery State of Charge You can measure battery state of charge with a hydrometer or approximate state of charge with a voltmeter.
C Alternators and Charging Systems A good charging system is important for the health of your batteries. Poor recharging methods can quickly damage batteries. Appendix C provides guidelines for recharging batteries from an alternator, from AC power, and from alternate energy sources.
Alternators and Charging Systems Charging System Requirements Your charging system should be capable of delivering a charging current equal to 25% of the amp-hour capacity of your battery. For example, if you have a 200 Ah battery, the charging system should be able to deliver 50 amps. The charging system must also be able to charge each 12 volt battery up to approximately 14.4 V and then drop back to a “float” voltage of 13.5–14 V (or shut off).
Charging From AC Power Using an Alternator Controller If your regular alternator is inadequate, you can install an alternator controller that bypasses the voltage regulator and boosts the alternator’s output voltage during charging. This will increase the alternator’s charging rate at higher battery voltages and ensure more rapid and complete charging. Alternator controllers are available from marine product dealers.
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D Product and System Information Appendix D contains the warranty for your XPower Plus as well as instructions for returning the product for servicing. Appendix D also has a form where you can record information, “Information About Your System” on page D–5, in case you need to contact Customer Service.
Product and System Information Warranty What does this warranty cover? Xantrex manufactures its products from parts and components that are new or equivalent to new, in accordance with industry-standard practices. This warranty covers any defects in workmanship or materials. How long does the coverage last? This warranty lasts for twelve months from the date of purchase. Implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to twelve months from the date of purchase.
Return Material Authorization Policy How do you get service? To qualify for the warranty, dated proof of purchase must be provided and the product must not be disassembled or modified without prior authorization by Xantrex. If your product requires warranty service, please return it to the place of purchase along with a copy of your dated proof of purchase.
Product and System Information 3. Ship the unit freight prepaid to the address provided in step 1. Collect shipments will be refused. How do other laws apply? This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Information About Your System Information About Your System As soon as you open your XPower Plus package, record the following information and be sure to keep your proof of purchase. ❐ Serial Number (on DC end) ______________________________ ❐ Purchased From ______________________________ ❐ Purchase Date ______________________________ If you need to contact Customer Service, please record the following details before calling. This information will help our representatives give you better service.
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Index A ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council) 3–7, 3–8, 3–10, 3–11, 3–12 AC panel illustrated 2–4 Ah See amp-hour capacity alarm, low battery 1–3, 4–4, 5–4 alternator high-output 3–15, C–3 vehicle alternator C–2 alternator controller 3–15 described C–3 installing C–3 ampere interrupting capacity 3–12, 3–19 amp-hour (Ah) capacity B–3 appliances battery-operated vii current draw B–4 fans 4–5 possible damage to 4–5 power consumption B–4, B–5 rechargeable vii televisions 1–2 VCRs 1–2 B batteries amp-hour (Ah)
Index buzz in audio equipment 5–2 C DC panel illustrated 2–5 depth of discharge (DOD) B–5 E cable sizes calculating for XPower 1200 Plus 3–6 calculating for XPower 1750 Plus 3–9 cabling configuration for heavy loads illustrated 3–3 configuration for normal loads illustrated 3–2 charging from AC power C–3 from alternative energy sources C–3 using a high-output alternator C–3 using an alternator controller C–3 with engine alternator C–2 charging systems designing a system 3–4, C–2 requirements C–2 chassi
Index inverter back panel features described 2–5 date of purchase D–3 electrical specifications A–2 front panel features described 2–4 front panel illustrated 2–4 input voltage 4–4 loads 4–4 mounting location 3–5, 3–16 mounting orientation 3–16 operating several loads 4–2 physical specifications A–2 power output 4–3 problem loads 4–4 proof of purchase D–3 purchase date D–5 serial number D–3, D–5 trouble loads 4–5 turning off between charges 4–2 turning on and off 4–2 J jack to connect remote On/Off switch
Index remote switch jack 2–4 reserve capacity B–3 residential 3–4 Return Material Authorization number D–3 returning products how to package D–3 policy D–3 procedure D–3 reverse polarity, damage caused by 3–20 ring terminal chassis ground screw 3–15 DC input cables 3–15 routine maintenance 4–6 S safety information v, 3–14 serial number 2–5, D–3, D–5 servicing no user-serviceable parts v, 5–3 qualified service personnel only v shipping address D–3 shutdown from AC overload 1–3 from high or low battery volt
Owner’s Guide XPower Inverter 1200 PLUS 1750 PLUS t: 1-800-670-0707 (toll-free) f: 1-800-994-7828 (toll-free) e: CustomerService@xantrex.com www.xantrex.