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XP600/1100/2000 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
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Thank you for purchasing the finest sine-wave inverter in the power
conversion industry. Exeltech’s journey to excellence includes the
first affordable sine wave inverter, first modular inverter system, first
N+1 redundant inverter system, and the cleanest sine wave output
in the industry. Exeltech strives to manufacture products of the
highest possible quality, and is dedicated to 100% customer
satisfaction. Proudly built in the USA with American parts, Exeltech
is committed to TL 9000 standards and beyond, adding people and
procedures continually to further improve quality and customer
service. We welcome you as a customer to the Exeltech family.
Congratulations!
XP series inverters provide the cleanest, best regulated sine wave
output over the widest DC input of any inverter on the market
today. They are extremely low in Total Distortion; specified to 2%,
and typically better than 1.5%. Total Harmonic Distortion is typically
0.8 to 0.9%. Remaining distortion is a result of residual switching
noise, which amounts to a 25 kHz sine wave superimposed on the
fundamental output. No significant harmonics of 25 kHz exist. This
spectral purity will exist over the inverter's entire operating envelope,
including non-linear and reactive loads. As long as peak output
current remains less than 280% of rated current, total harmonic
distortion will remain within the 2% spec. Peak current capability of
the inverter is key to understanding it's operational envelope. As long
as the inverter is supplying less than this amount, it will function
properly and operate virtually any load.
Many inverters are rated in Volt-Amps (VA), as opposed to Watts.
This is in an attempt to make an inverter or UPS (Uninterruptible
Power Supply) appear larger than it really is. The only fair way to
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Introduction
1.0