Vanner BRAVO 1050 Owner's Manual

Inverter/battery charger

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BRAVO 1050
Inverter/Battery Charger

Table of Contents

Introduction ................................................... 2
General Description ................................... 2
Specifications ............................................ 3
Installation: Hardwire Units .......................... 4
Operation: Hardwire Units .......................... 5-6
Troubleshooting and Test Record ................ 10-11
Warranty ........................................................ 12

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    BRAVO 1050 Inverter/Battery Charger Table of Contents Introduction ........... 2 General Description ........2 Specifications ..........3 Installation: Hardwire Units ......4 Operation: Hardwire Units ......5-6 Installation: GFCI Receptacle Units ..... 7 Operation: GFCI Receptacle Units ..... 8-9 Troubleshooting and Test Record ....10-11...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Vanner Bravo Power Inverter/Battery Charger. We are confident that you will be very pleased with its performance. Vanner Inverter/Battery Chargers are designed and manufactured by skilled professionals using the highest standards in workmanship. With minimum maintenance and care, you can be assured of many years of trouble-free service.
  • Page 3: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS INVERTER Model # QBC10-12 QBC10-24 Output at 120 VAC-Continuous 1050 Watts Surge Capacity at 120 VAC (3 secs) 2100 Watts 24 VDC, Nominal, 12 VDC, Nominal, Input Voltage, VDC (Deep Cycle Battery Recommended) 10.5 VDC min.,16.0 VDC Max. 21.0 VDC min.,32.0 VDC Max. Output Voltage 120 VAC ±...
  • Page 4: Installation: Hardwire Units

    INSTALLATION: HARDWIRED UNITS CAUTION! Battery input cables must be connected to the battery with proper polarity as instructed or damage to the inverter may occur. 1. The unit should be OFF before installation begins. Make sure the ON-OFF/RESET Inverter Switch is in the OFF-RESET position (button NOT pushed in).
  • Page 5: Operation: Hardwire Units

    OPERATION: HARDWIRED UNITS 1. With installation complete, apply AC input power to the unit. The charger will activate automatically, and either the CHARGE or READY lamp will light depending on battery status. The unit is now charging the battery. 2. Apply an AC load with utility power present and the AC load is run directly off utility power. The ON- OFF/ RESET Inverter Switch has no effect on the unit’s AC output when utility power is present.
  • Page 6 BACK PANEL Page 6 of 12...
  • Page 7: Installation: Gfci Receptacle Units

    INSTALLATION: GFCI RECEPTACLE UNITS CAUTION! Battery input cables must be connected to the battery with proper polarity as instructed or damage to the inverter may occur. 1. The unit should be OFF before installation begins. Make sure the ON-OFF/RESET Inverter Switch is in the OFF-RESET position (button NOT pushed in).
  • Page 8: Operation: Gfci Receptacle Units

    OPERATION: GFCI RECEPTACLE UNITS 1. With installation complete, plug the AC Input Power Cord into a utility power outlet. The charger will activate automatically, and either the CHARGE or READY lamp will light depending on battery status. The unit is now charging the battery. 2.
  • Page 9 FRONT PANEL BACK PANEL Page 9 of 12...
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting And Test Record

    5 seconds to reset GFCI before unit goes back into load demand again or you can disable load demand via dipswitch, if available. If further assistance is required, please contact your local Vanner authorized service center or call 1-800-AC POWER.
  • Page 11 OPTIONS Remote panel provides ON/OFF control and status monitoring. Remote has 3 LEDs to indicate present status. The red LED lights when a fault occurs, the yellow when charging is in progress, and the green when the inverter is on or in load demand. GFCI TEST RECORD For maximum protection against electrical shock hazard, operate test switch on Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter at least once a month.
  • Page 12: Warranty

    3. The product was purchased after January 1, 2000. Vanner does not warrant its products against any and all defects when: defect is a result of material or workmanship not provided by Vanner; normal wear and tear, or defects caused by misuse or use in contrary to instructions supplied, neglect, accident, reversed polarity, unauthorized repairs and/or replacements.

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