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| Output Power | 3000W |
|---|---|
| Input Voltage | 120 VAC |
| Output Voltage | 12 VDC |
| Weight | 22 lbs |
| Surge Rating | 6000W |
| Input Voltage (Inverter) | 12 VDC |
| Output Voltage (Inverter) | 120 VAC |
| Efficiency (Charger) | 85% |
| Battery Type | AGM, Gel, Lithium |
| Output Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Compatible Battery Types | AGM, Flooded, Lithium |
| Cooling | Temperature-controlled fan |
| Protection Features | Overload, Short Circuit |
| Charging Method | Multi-stage Smart Charging |
Important safety instructions regarding hazards like human life, shock, burn/fire, and equipment damage.
General safety guidelines including limitations on use, equipment damage prevention, and proper installation practices.
Safety precautions for personnel, including lifting techniques, PPE, and avoiding contact with hot surfaces.
Safety measures related to the equipment, such as disconnecting power and avoiding flammable materials.
Safety guidelines for handling batteries, including ventilation, avoiding sparks, and proper charging.
Specifies requirements for the installation location regarding temperature, moisture, ventilation, fire, and accessibility.
Explains the DC cables, their function, and the importance of correct wire sizing and over-current protection.
Detailed steps for connecting the Inverter/Charger to the battery bank, emphasizing safety.
Explains how to connect the Inverter/Charger chassis and system to the DC grounding system.
Covers AC wiring requirements, including source types, wire sizing, and GFCI outlets.
Wiring diagram and specifications for a single-phase, 30A or less service with single input/output.
Wiring diagram and specifications for a single-phase, greater than 30A service with single input/output.
Wiring for split-phase, 50A service with dual input and dual output (Option 1).
Wiring for split-phase, 50A service with dual input and dual output (Option 2).
Explains AC grounding requirements for the inverter, connecting neutral and safety ground.
Step-by-step procedure to test the functionality of the installed Inverter/Charger.
Explains the mode where the inverter uses battery power to supply appliances when no shore power is available.
Describes various fault conditions (Low Battery, Over Temperature, Overload) and how the unit reacts.
Provides maintenance steps and troubleshooting tips for common issues.
Cautions regarding personal injury, battery types, exposure to elements, and unauthorized modifications.
Warning about explosive gases from lead-acid batteries and the importance of following safety instructions.