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Brand | Fleet Power |
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Model | 2000 |
Category | Battery Charger |
Language | English |
Features and functions of the optional remote control panel.
Explanation of circuit breaker protection mechanisms in the units.
Description of built-in electronic safeguards against overloads and faults.
How the unit manages AC consumption for loads automatically.
Function and operation of the main power switch.
Role of the remote power switch in controlling the unit.
Meaning of the system status indicator LEDs.
DC Volts bargraph for battery voltage indication.
DC Amps bargraph for current monitoring.
How to check the status and settings of the dip switches.
Instructions for connecting the remote control panel.
Types of batteries suitable for the inverter/charger.
Characteristics and benefits of gel cell batteries.
How to connect multiple batteries together.
Guidance on rating and sizing battery banks.
Fundamental principles of battery charging.
Contrasts conventional chargers with the Fleet Power system.
Features of the Fleet Power battery charging system.
Instructions for charging deeply discharged batteries.
Critical safety warnings related to battery charging.
Critical points to consider before starting installation.
Procedures for proper grounding of the unit.
Internal neutral-to-ground bonding during operation.
Instructions for connecting AC input and output wires.
How to connect the AC output from the unit.
Role and requirements of GFCI protection.
Wiring process for the remote control.
Instructions for connecting DC power cables.
Requirements for fusing battery cables.
Shore power runs entire panel via inverter.
System with shore power and generator, running entire panel.
Dual AC sources feeding a sub-panel via the inverter.
Dual AC input configuration for Fleet Power 2500.
Two-battery system with a manual battery switch.
Two-battery system using an isolator for charging.
System with two auxiliary and one engine battery with switches.
Three-battery system using switches for selection.