Ac Safety Grounding; Inverter Operation - Sensata SSI-12HF3.5N Owner's Manual

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4-4.

AC Safety Grounding

The AC output ground wire should go to the grounding point for your loads (for example, a distribution
panel ground bus).
3-6-1. The neutral conductor of the AC output circuit of the inverter is automatically connected to the
safety ground during inverter operation. This conforms to National Electrical Code requirements
that separately derived from AC sources (such as inverters and generators) which have their
neutral conductors tied to ground in the same way as the neutral conductors from the utility
tied to ground at the AC breaker panel.
4-5.

Inverter Operation

To operate the power inverter, use the ON / OFF switch on the front panel to turn the power ON. The
power inverter is now ready to deliver AC power to your loads. If there are several loads in use, turn
them on separately after the inverter is ―ON‖ in order to prevent over voltage protection (OVP)
resulting from the surge power.
4-5-1 . Set the power switch to ―ON‖ position and the buzzer will send out ―beep‖ sound. Then the
inverter will perform a self-diagnostic, and the LED indicators will also appear various colors.
Finally the buzzer will ―beep‖ again and the Input Level and Status LED indicators will turn to
―green‖ in color, then the inverter starts to work successfully.
3-7-2. Set the power switch to the OFF position, and then the inverter stops and all the lights go off.
3-7-3. Set the power inverter switch to ON position and turn the test load ON. The inverter should
supply power to the load. If you plan to accurately measure the true output R.M.S. voltage of
the inverter, a meter such as FLUKE 87 or better, or any Multi-Meter marked as ―True RMS‖
must be used.
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