DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT: XP125: 118 x 51 x 172mm 0.9kg. (WHD) XP250: 265 x 70 x 135mm 3.0kg XP600: 196 x 92 x 300mm 4.5kg. Input VDC Frequency Power Output VAC XP1100: 196 x 92 x 375mm 4.5kg. Power Code:...
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XP SERIES INVERTERS XP SERIES INVERTERS XP SERIES INVERTERS XP SERIES INVERTERS XP SERIES INVERTERS DC/AC Sine Wave Inverters: 125 - 1100 Watts XP1100 XP600 XP250 XP125 All dimensions in inches...
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL...
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Table of Contents Introduction 1.0 page 3 Standard Features 2.0 page 5 Installation 3.0 page 8 page 11 Operation 4.0 Appendix A page 12 Appendix B page 14 Page 5...
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ntroduction Thank you for purchasing the finest sine-wave inverter in the power conversion industry. The 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 We strives to manufacture products of the in the industry.
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL specify these products is in Watts (W), which is power the inverter can actually deliver. If the XP inverters were specified in VA, Our 1100 Watt inverter could be rated at 1375 VA at .8 power factor, 1570 VA @ .7 pf, or an incredible 2200 VA @ .5 pf.
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL full power for every 10 degrees C over 40 degress C. IE; 80% of normal capacity at 50 degrees C..etc. tandard Features DC INPUTS: Positive (+) and Negative (-) input terminals are 5/16"...
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL ON/OFF SWITCH: located on front panel; turns the inverter on and off. OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION: If input voltage to the inverter exceeds set limits, the inverter will immediately and without warning shut off. When input voltage returns to normal range, the inverter will immediately restart.
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL voltage as required, to limit current to a safe level. The overpower protection circuit will recover instantly when the overpower condition clears. The third, is short circuit protection. If the over current condition is so severe that it causes output voltage to collapse to 1 Vp for more than 1 second, the inverter will shut down and not auto- matically restart.
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL nstallation CAUTION: It is essential to read and understand all Warnings, Cautions, and Notes before any connections are made to the Unit or System. If further assistance is needed call (817)595-4969 and ask for Customer Service.
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL CAUTION: Polarity of leads is critical to avoid damage to the unit or system. Check batteries and battery cables for correct polarity and voltage. CAUTION: Observe all National and Local Electric Codes when connecting AC Power Connections.
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL Make DC input connections to the inverter as illustrated in Appendix “C”. (Optional) Using 12-18 AWG wire, make Remote On/Off connection from the Rear Panel terminal labeled “REMOTE” to one pole of a small toggle switch. Then from the other pole of toggle switch, make a connection to battery negative (-).
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL peration TURN ON INVERTER: XP-600 and XP-1100: Turn inverter on using Toggle Switch on Front Panel, or the "REMOTE" switch if installed. LED next to the switch will illuminate, indicating the inverter is operational. Note: If using "REMOTE"...
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL APPENDIX Input Power Requirements: NORMAL MINIMUM VDC MAXIMUM RATED PEAK MODEL CUT-OFF / ALARM CURRENT CURRENT 58.8 A 66.6 A XP-600 / 12VDC 13.8 VDC 10.4 / 10.6 VDC 16.5 VDC XP-600 / 24VDC 27.6 VDC...
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL APPENDIX 12.100 XP600 9.342 8.897 0.125 DIA. 4 PLCS .281 1.280 .780 FRONT SIDE 3.565 3.565 15.050 XP1100 12.345 11.842 0.125 DIA. 4 PLCS 1.280 .281 .780 FRONT SIDE 3.565 3.565 Page 16...
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XP600/1100 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL APPENDIX Note: Use Rated Current and voltage in Appendix "A" to select an appropriate Toggle Switch or Relay for your specific model inverter. XP-600 and XP-1100 with DC Toggle Switch: DC Toggle Switch (See Appendix A)
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ADDENDUM FOR X20, X27, & X28 OPTIONS (XP600 AND XP1100) GENERAL The X20, X27, and X28 option provides for an alarm contact OR an AC transfer switch on EXELTECH XP Series inverters. The alarm relay monitors the inverter’s AC output and will energize the alarm contact when the inverter fails to produce AC.
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BAT+ & BAT- 5/16 in. stud mount for battery input, be careful to observe proper polarity. CHAS Chassis or earth ground (green wire) should be connected here. NEUT Neutral or return line (white wire) of the AC output. INVOUT Hot or AC output of the inverter (black wire). Normally open contact of the relay.
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ALARM CONTACT CONFIGURATION -X27 OPTION The alarm contact is configured via jumpers on a removable terminal plug on the back of the inverter 1. Remove the terminal plug from the inverter by hand or with needle-nose pliers. On the underside of the plug are screw terminals to set connections. (The terminal plug can take up to 12GA wire.) 2.
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TRANSFER SWITCH CONFIGURATION The AC transfer switch is configured via jumpers on a removable terminal plug on the back of the inverter. NOTE: When using the transfer switch option, you must utilize the AC output contacts on the back of the inverter. The transfer switch will not work if used with the NEMA 15 connectors (plug) on the front of the inverter.
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UTILITY AS PRIMARY SOURCE OF AC POWER -X20 OPTION “ X20 OPTION IS NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE IN LAND MOBILE CAUTION: APPLICATIONS ” 1. Remove the terminal plug from the inverter by hand or with needle-nose pliers. On the underside of the plug are screw terminals to set connections. (The terminal plug can take up to 12GA wire.) 2.
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