Samlexpower PST-30S-12A Owner's Manual page 4

Pure sine wave dc-ac inverter
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INVERTER RELATED
Preventing paralleling of the AC output
The AC output of this inverter cannot be synchronised with another AC source and
hence, it is not suitable for paralleling. The AC output of the inverter should never be
connected directly to an electrical breaker panel / load center which is also fed from the
utility power / generator. Such a connection may result in parallel operation of the
different power sources and AC power from the utility / generator will be fed back into
the inverter which will instantly damage the output section of the inverter and may also
pose a fire and safety hazard. If an electrical breaker panel / load center is fed from an
inverter and this panel is also required to be powered from additional alternate AC
sources, the AC power from all the AC sources like the utility / generator / inverter
should first be fed to a manual selector switch and the output of the selector switch
should be connected to the electrical breaker panel / load center.
To prevent possibility of paralleling and severe damage to the inverter, never use a simple
jumper cable with a male plug on both ends to connect the AC output of the inverter to a
handy wall receptacle in the home / RV.
Connecting to multi-wire branch circuits
Do not directly connect the hot side of the inverter to the two hot legs of the 120 / 240
VAC electrical breaker panel / load centre where multi-wire ( common neutral ) branch
circuit wiring method is used for distribution of AC power. This may lead to overloading
/ overheating of the neutral conductor and is a risk of fire.
A split phase transformer ( isolated or auto-transformer ) of suitable wattage rating ( 25 %
more than the wattage rating of the inverter ) with primary of 120 VAC and secondary of
120 / 240 VAC ( Two 120 VAC split phases 180 degrees apart) should be used. The hot
and neutral of the 120 VAC output of the inverter should be fed to the primary of this
transformer and the 2 hot outputs ( 120 VAC split phases ) and the neutral from the
secondary of this transformer should be connected to the electrical breaker panel / load
centre.
Preventing input over voltage
It is to be ensured that the input voltage of the inverter does not exceed 16.5 VDC to
prevent permanent damage to the inverter. Please observe the following precautions:
- Ensure that the maximum charging voltage of the battery charger / alternator / solar
charge controller is below 16.5 VDC
- Do not use unregulated solar panels to charge a battery. Under cold ambient tempera-
tures, the output of the solar panel may exceed 18 VDC. Always use a charge control-
ler between the solar panel and the battery.
- Do not connect a 12 VDC input inverter to a battery system with a voltage higher than
12 VDC nominal.
Preventing reverse polarity on the input side
When making battery connection on the input side, make sure that the polarity of battery
connection is correct (Connect the positive of the battery to the positive terminal of the
inverter and the negative of the battery to the negative terminal of the inverter). If the
input is connected in reverse polarity, DC fuse(s) inside the inverter will blow and may
also cause permanent damage to the inverter
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