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I-INTRODUCTION
1.1 What is an Inverter?
Power inverter is an electronic device that convert DC (Direct Current) battery power to standard
AC (Alternating Current) power. DC is the power that is produced by battery while AC is the
standard power needed to run electrical equipment. A power inverter does the opposite of a
rectifier and is used in places and situations where AC power is not available.
1.2 Pure Sine Wave Inverter
If you want to run your equipment exactly to the manufacturer’s specifications, choose a pure sine
wave inverter. With pure sine wave, motor loads start easier and run cooler. Some equipment only
operate properly with pure sine wave inverter, such as laser printers, variable speed motors and
digital clocks.
2. MAIN COMPONENTS
2.1 Front Panel
The front panel view shows the inverer’s ON-OFF Switch, AC Output Receptacle, LED Indicator
Light, Vent Outlet, Remote Control port, USB.
A.ON/OFF Switch.
This switch controls ON-OFF operation of the inverter
B.LED Indicator Light: Fault, Inverter
a)Fault: Turns Red shows fault, reference to Troubleshooting.
b)Inverter: This light will illuminate continuously whenever connected equipment is receiving
battery-supplied, inverted AC power.