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MSI900, MSI1300, MSI1800MSI1800T
186,6 mm
200,6 mm
10 mm
Ø7 mm
MSI900: 186,5 mm
MSI1300: 220 mm
MSI1800: 245 mm
MSI1800T: 284 mm
MSI900: 313 mm, MSI1300: 342 mm
MSI1800: 367 mm, MSI1800T: 406 mm
94,5 mm
200,6 mm
94,5 mm
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SinePower
Please read this instruction manual carefully before installation and first
use, and store it in a safe place. If you pass on the product to another
person, hand over this instruction manual along with it.
Safety instruction: Failure to observe this instruction can cause fatal or
serious injury.
NOTICE!
Failure to observe this instruction can cause material damage and impair
the function of the product.
NOTE
Supplementary information for operating the product.
2General safety instructions
2.1General safety
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage in the following cases:
• Faulty assembly or connection
• Damage to the product resulting from mechanical influences and excess voltage
• Alterations to the product without express permission from the manufacturer
• Use for purposes other than those described in the operating manual
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WARNING!
• Only use the device as intended.
• Do not operate the device in a damp or wet environment.
• Do not operate the device near any flammable materials.
• Do not operate the device in areas that are potentially explosive.
• Maintenance and repair work may only be carried out by qualified per-
sonnel who are familiar with the risks involved and the relevant regulations.
• People (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental capacities or whose lack of experience or knowledge prevent them from
using this product safely should not use it without the supervision or
instruction of a responsible person.
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SinePowerGeneral safety instructions
• Electrical devices are not toys
Always keep and use the device out of the reach of children.
2.2Safety when installing the device
WARNING!
!
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• Installing the device may only be performed by qualified personnel
who are familiar with the guidelines and safety precautions to be
applied.
• If electrical devices are incorrectly installed on boats, corrosion damage might occur. The device should be installed by a specialist
(marine) electrician.
NOTICE!
• Ensure that the device is standing firmly.
The device must be set up and fastened in such a way that it cannot tip
over or fall down.
• Do not expose the device to a heat source (such as direct sunlight or
heating). Avoid additional heating of the device in this way.
• If cables have to be fed through metal walls or other walls with sharp
edges, use ducts or tubes to prevent damage.
• Do not lay cables which are loose or bent next to electrically conductive material (metal).
• Do not pull on the cables.
• Do not lay the 230 V mains cable and the 12/24 V DC cable in the
same duct.
• Fasten the cables securely.
• Lay the cables so that they cannot be tripped over or damaged.
2.3Operating the device safely
WARNING!
!
• Operate the device only if you are certain that the housing and the
cables are undamaged.
• Even after the fuse triggers, parts of the inverter remain live.
• Always disconnect the power supply when working on the device.
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Scope of deliverySinePower
NOTICE!
A
• Make sure the air inlets and outlets of the device are not covered.
• Ensure good ventilation. The inverter produces dissipated heat which
has to be diverted.
• Do not connect the 230 V output of the inverter (fig. 6 5, page 4 and
fig. 7 5, page 5) to a different 230 V source.
3Scope of delivery
MSI900, MSI1300, MSI1800
No. in
fig. 1,
page 3
1Sine wave inverter
–Operating manual
MSI1800T
Designation
No. in
fig. 2,
page 3
1Sine wave inverter
2Connection cable with safety coupling (for 230 Vw output)
3Connection cable with safety plug (for 230 Vw supply)
–Operating manual
Designation
4Accessories
DesignationRef. no.
Remote control MCR79600000090
Remote control MCR99600000091
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SinePowerTarget group for this manual
5Target group for this manual
The electrical installation (chapter “Connecting the inverter” on page 18) is intended
for professionals who are familiar with the applicable regulations of the country in
which the equipment is to be installed and/or used.
Never use the inverter on vehicles where the positive terminal of the
battery is connected to the chassis.
into a 200 – 240 V AC supply of 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
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Technical descriptionSinePower
7Technical description
The inverters can be operated wherever
• a 12 Vg connection (MSI912, MSI1312, MSI1812, MSI1812T)
• a 24 Vg connection (MSI924, MSI1324, MSI1824, MSI1824T)
is available. The light-weight and compact construction of this device allows for easy
installation in mobile homes, commercial vehicles or motor and sailing yachts.
The output voltage corresponds to the household voltage from the socket (pure sine
wave, THD < 3 %).
Please observe the values for constant output power and peak output power as
indicated in chapter “Technical data” on page 31 . Never connect devices that have
a higher power requirement.
NOTE
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The inverter has various protective mechanisms.
• Overvoltage shutdown: The inverter shuts itself off when the voltage exceeds
the cut-off value. It restarts when the voltage returns to the restart value.
• Undervoltage shutdown: The inverter shuts itself off when the voltage sinks
below the cut-off value. It restarts when the voltage rises to the restart value.
• Excess temperature shutdown: The inverter switches off when the tempera-
ture inside the device or the temperature on the cooling element exceeds a cutoff value. It restarts when the voltage rises to the restart value.
• Overload shutdown: The LED on the inverter indicates an operating fault
(constant red light) when an excess load is connected or a short circuit has
occurred. The fuse in the device must be pressed in again by hand after it is
triggered by excess current.
• Incorrect polarity protection: The incorrect polarity protection prevents the
wrong polarity when connecting the inverter.
• Fuses (MSI1812T and MSI1824T only): The LED on the inverter indicates an
operating fault (constant red light). The fuse in the device must be pressed in
again by hand after it is triggered.
Note when connecting devices with an electrical drive (such as power
drills and refrigerators), that they often require more power than is
indicated on the type plate.
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NOTE
The individual values are found in the chapter “Technical data” on
page 31.
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SinePowerTechnical description
The device can also be configured with a PC via an RS-232 interface and using the
DIP switches on the device.
The inverter can be switched to an energy-saving mode to prevent the connected
battery from discharging too quickly.
The inverter can be easily controlled using the remote control (accessory).
The SinePower MSI1812T and SinePower MSI1824T inverters are fitted with a
230 Vw priority circuit. If an external 230 Vw voltage is available, this will have prior ity . If no e xte rna l 23 0 Vw voltage is connected, then the connected battery will be
used as the power supply.
7.1Control elements
NOTE
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The inverter has the following connections, displays and control elements on the
back:
No. in
fig. 5,
page 4
The version for continental Europe is depicted.
DesignationDescription
1TerminalSetup operation via remote control
2RS-232 port,
REMOTE port
3POS+Positive terminal
4NEG–Negative terminal
5Earth terminalEarthing on the vehicle bodywork
Connection of a PC using a serial RS-232 interface or
connection of the MCR-7 or MCR-9 remote control
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Technical descriptionSinePower
MSI900, MSI1300, MSI1800
The inverter has the following connections, displays and control elements on the
front:
No. in
fig. 6,
page 4
DesignationDescription
1Main switch
“ON/OFF/REMOTE”
switch:
2“Input Level” LEDDisplays the input voltage range
3“Load Level” LEDDisplays the power being supplied
4Dip switchMakes settings on the inverter (such as mains voltage,
5Safety socket230 V output
Switches the device on, off or to operation via the
remote control (accessory)
mains frequency, energy-saving mode).
MSI1800T
The inverter has the following connections, displays and control elements on the
front:
No. in
fig. 7,
page 5
1Main switch
2“Input Level” LEDDisplays the input voltage range
3“Load Level” LEDDisplays the power being supplied
4Dip switchMakes settings on the inverter (such as mains voltage,
5AC output230 V output
6AC input230 V input
DesignationDescription
Switches the device on, off or to operation via the
“ON/OFF/REMOTE”
remote control (accessory)
mains frequency, energy-saving mode).
7FuseProtects the inverter from overload.
The fuse can be pressed in again once it has triggered.
8Grounding screwSets or removes the grounding bridge
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SinePowerFitting the inverter
8Fitting the inverter
8.1Tools required
For the electrical connection you will need the following tools:
• Crimping tool
• 3multi-coloured, flexible connection cables. Determine the necessary thickness
from the table in chapter “Connecting the inverter” on page 18.
• Cable lugs and conductor sleeves
For fastening you will require the following tools:
• Machine bolts (M4) with washers and self-locking nuts or
• self-tapping screws or wood screws.
8.2Mounting instructions
When selecting the installation location, observe the following instructions:
• The inverter can be mounted horizontally or vertically.
• The inverter must be installed in a place that is protected from moisture.
• The inverter may not be installed in the presence of flammable materials.
• The inverter may not be installed in a dusty environment.
• The place of installation must be well ventilated. A ventilation system must be
available for installations in small, enclosed spaces. The minimum clearance
around the inverter must be at least 25 cm (fig. 3, page 3).
• The air intake on the underside or the air outlet on the back of the inverter must
remain clear.
• For ambient temperatures higher than 40 °C (such as in engine or heating compartments, or direct sunlight), the heat from the inverter under load can lead to
automatic shutdown.
• The device must be installed on a level and sufficiently sturdy surface.
A
NOTICE!
Before drilling any holes, make sure that no electrical cables or other
parts of the vehicle can be damaged by drilling, sawing and filing.
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8.3Mounting the inverter
➤ Hold the inverter against the installation location and mark the fastening points
(fig. 4 A, page 4).
➤ Attach the inverter using your chosen fastening method (fig. 4 B, page 4).
9Connecting the inverter
9.1General instructions
WARNING!
!
• The inverter may only be connected by a qualified workshop. The
following information is intended for technicians who are familiar
with the guidelines and safety precautions to be applied.
• Never use the inverter on vehicles where the positive terminal of the
battery is connected to the chassis.
• If you do not fit a fuse to the positive cable, the cables can over-
load, which might result in a fire.
• Reversed polarity can damage the inverter.
• MSI900, MSI1300, MSI1800 only: The inverter should not be
us ed to conne ct to a ri ng main, it mu st only b e used to po wer indi vidual appliances that are plugged into the inverter outlet either directly
or using a purpose-made, moulded extension lead
• When installed in vehicles or boats, the inverter must be connected to the chassis
or earth.
• When setting up a socket distribution circuit (mains setup), comply with the applicable regulations.
• Only use copper cables.
• Keep the cables as short as possible (< 1.8 m).
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SinePowerConnecting the inverter
• Keep to the specified cable cross section and fit a cable fuse (fig. 8 3, page 5)
as close to the battery as possible on the positive cable (see the table).
Device
MSI91225 mm²115 A
MSI92425 mm²75 A
MSI131235 mm²170 A
MSI132435 mm²85 A
MSI1812/MSI1812T35 mm²228 A
MSI1824/MSI1824T35 mm²115 A
Required cable
cross section
Cable fuse
(fig. 8 3, page 5)
9.2Connecting the inverter to the battery
NOTE
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➤ Set the main switch (fig. 6 1, page 4 and fig. 7 1, page 5) to “OFF”.
➤ Loosen the screw (fig. 8 1, page 5) from the red positive terminal (fig. 8 2,
page 5).
➤ Push the cable lug (fig. 8 2, page 5) of the positive cable into the red positive
terminal and fasten it with the screw.
Tighten the nuts and bolts to a maximum torque of 12 – 13 Nm. Loose
connections may cause overheating.
➤ Connect the negative cable to the black negative terminal (fig. 8 4, page 5).
➤ Lay the positive cable from the inverter to the positive terminal of the vehicle
battery and connect it.
➤ Lay the negative cable from the inverter to the negative terminal of the vehicle
battery and connect it.
➤ Connect the earth terminal to the vehicle chassis.
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9.3Connecting the 230 V power cable
(MSI1800T only)
➤ Connect the 230 Vw connection cable with safety plug to the 230 Vw input jack
(fig. 7 6, page 5).
➤ Connect the safety plug to the 230 V AC mains.
9.4Connecting the 230 V output cable
(MSI1800T only)
WARNING!
!
➤ Connect the 230 Vw connection cable with safety plug to the 230 Vw output
jack (fig. 7 5, page 5).
Before connecting the 230V output cable, make sure the inverter is
switched off at the main switch.
9.5Connect multiple appliances
(MSI1800T only)
The device is equipped at delivery with galvanic isolation. For the safe operation of
multiple appliances, it is essential that a circuit breaker (residual current circuit
breaker) is built into the socket distribution circuit, see sample circuit diagram in
fig. 8, page 5.
Sample circuit diagram legend:
No. in
fig. 8,
page 5
1230 Vw power source
2additional devices, e.g. battery charger, refrigerator
3DC power source (battery)
4Inverter
5Set grounding bridge (At delivery: not set, shown by dotted line)
6Circuit breaker (residual current circuit breaker)
7Socket distribution circuit for appliances
Explanation
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SinePowerConnecting the inverter
WARNING! Danger of electrocution!
!
➤ Install a residual current circuit breaker in the socket distribution circuit.
9.6Setting the earthing bridge (fig. 7 8, page 5)
➤ Remove the earthing screw from the top hole.
➤ Screw the screw into the bottom hole.
9.7Connecting the MCR-7 or MCR-9 remote control
A
If yo u wish to conn ect more than one appliance to the inverter and install
a socket distribution circuit, you must arrange a circuit breaker (residual
current circuit breaker) and set a grounding bridge in the inverter.
(MSI1800T only)
(accessory)
NOTICE!
• Only plug in the connection to the remote control in the remote port.
The device can be damaged by connecting it incorrectly.
• Ensure that the remote control and inverter are supplied with the
same input voltage.
• Follow the instruction manual of the remote control.
➤ Connect the remote control (accessory) to the remote port (fig. 5 2, page 4).
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9.8Connecting the external switch for turning on and off
NOTE
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You can use the following as an external switch:
• external switch, voltage supply from the inverter: fig. 0, page 7
• Control unit with relay or transistor circuit (TR): fig. a, page 7
• external switch with voltage supply from the battery (BAT) of the vehicle: fig. b,
page 7
• external switch with its own voltage supply (DC POWER) e.g. from the ignition:
fig. c, page 7
➤ Set the main switch (fig. 6 1, page 4 and fig. 7 1, page 5) to “OFF” and make
sure that the connection for the remote control (fig. 5 2, page 4) is not
assigned.
➤ Set the main switch (fig. 6 1, page 4 and fig. 7 1, page 5) to “REMOTE”.
➤ Connect the external on/off switch with the connection cable to the terminal
(fig. 5 1, page 4).
Use cables with a cable cross section of 0.25 – 0.75 mm².
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9.9Pin assignment
NOTE
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The pins of the RS-232 ports are assigned as follows:
Keep the cable lengths as short as possible (< 10 m), so there is no loss
in the signal transmission.
InverterComputer
PinDescription Description Pin
1Not assignedNot assigned1
2GNDRXD 2
3RXDTXD3
4TXDDTR4
5Not assignedGND5
6Not assignedDSR6
RTS7
CTS8
Not assigned9
The pins of the RJ11 remote control connection are assigned as follows:
Inverter
PinDescription
1–
2GND
3RS-232 RXD
4RS-232 TXD
5RMT remote control
6Not assigned
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Using the inverterSinePower
10Using the inverter
10.1Switching on the inverter
➤ Set the main switch (fig. 6 1, page 4 and fig. 7 1, page 5) of the inverter to the
“ON” position.
Set the On/Off switch to “OFF” to switch off.
➤ The inverter performs a self-test.
During the self-test, the built-in speaker emits tones and the LEDs flash.
✓ After the self-test is completed successfully, the “Input Level” (fig. 6 2, page 4
and fig. 7 2, page 5) and “Load Status” (fig. 6 3, page 4 and fig. 7 3,
page 5) LEDs light up green.
Observe the following when using the device (see also chapter “Troubleshooting”
on page 29).
The inverter switches off if:
• the battery voltage drops below 10.5 V (12 Vg connection) or 21 V (24 Vg
connection),
• the battery voltage exceeds 16 V (12 Vg connection) or 32 V (24 Vg
connection),
• the inverter overheats.
➤ If this happens, shut down the inverter with the main switch(fig. 6 1, page 4 and
fig. 7 1, page 5).
➤ Check that the inverter is sufficiently ventilated and that the ventilation grilles are
unimpeded.
➤ Wait 5 – 10 minutes and switch the inverter on again without any electric
consumers.
When operating the inverter at high load for lengthy periods, it is advisable to start
the engine in order to recharge the vehicle battery.
You can adjust the device using the dip switch (fig. 6 4, page 4 and fig. 7 4,
page 5).
Setting the mains voltage
You can set the mains voltage using the S1 and S2 dip switches.
Setting the mains frequency
Settings can only be made using the dip switch if the S8 dip switch is
“On”.
Dip switch
Mains voltageS1S2
200 VOffOff
220 VOnOff
230 VOffOn
240 VOnOn
WARNING! Danger of electrocution
!
You can set the mains frequency using the S3 dip switch.
Only adjust the S3 DIP switch when the respective frequency for the
output voltage should be used.
Dip switch
Net frequencyS3
50 HzOff
60 HzOn
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Switching to energy-saving mode
You can set the energy-saving mode using the S4, S5 and S6 dip switches. In this
way, the battery you connect to the inverter is not discharged as quickly.
The inverter operates in energy-saving mode as long as the required power is below
the set level. If the required power exceeds the set level, the inverter works in normal
mode.
The values to be set on your inverter can be found in the following table:
Energy-saving modeDip switch
MSI900MSI1300MSI1800S4S5S6
OffOffOffOffOffOff
–60 – 120 W 110 – 190 WOnOffOff
70 – 110 W 130 – 170 W 190 – 240 WOnOnOff
180 – 240 W 180 – 240 W 240 – 300 WOnOnOn
Defining settings
Using the S8 dip switch you can define whether the default settings or the settings of
dip switches S1 – S7 are used.
Dip switch
ParameterS8
Default settingsOn
Use dip switch S1 – S7Off
Default settings
Mains voltageNet frequencyEnergy-saving mode
230 V50 HzOff
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Cleaning and caring for the inverterSinePower
11Cleaning and caring for the inverter
NOTICE!
A
➤ Occasionally clean the product with a damp cloth.
Do not use sharp or hard objects or cleaning agents for cleaning as these
may damage the product.
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12Troubleshooting
WARNING!
!
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The “Load Status” LED (fig. 6 3, page 4 and fig. 7 3,page 5) lights up red to
indicate the fault:
LED displayCauseRemedy
Quick flashInput voltage is too highCheck the input voltage and reduce
Slow flashInput voltage too lowThe battery needs recharging.
Occasional flashOverheatingSwitch off the inverter and the con-
Constantly litShort circuit or reversed
Do not open the device. You risk sustaining an electric shock by doing
this.
NOTE
If you have detailed questions on the specifications of the inverter
please contact the manufacturer (addresses on the back of the instruction manual).
it.
Check the cables and connections.
sumer.
Wait 5 to 10minutes and switch the
inverter on again without any electric consumers.
Reduce the load and make sure the
inverter has better ventilation. Then
switch the consumer back on.
Switch off the inverter and remove
polarity
Excessive load
the consumer.
Then switch the inverter back on
without the consumer. If no
excessive load is now shown, then
there is a short circuit in the consumer or the total load was higher
than the power specified on the
data sheet. MSI1812T and
MSI1824T: The fuse in the device
must be pressed in again by hand
after it is triggered.
Check the cables and connections.
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WarrantySinePower
13Warranty
The statutory warranty period applies. If the product is defective, please contact the
manufacturer's branch in your country (see the back of the instruction manual for the
addresses) or your retailer.
For repair and guarantee processing, please include the following documents when
you send in the device:
• A copy of the receipt with purchasing date
• A reason for the claim or description of the fault
14Disposal
➤ Place the packaging material in the appropriate recycling waste bins wherever
possible.
If you wish to finally dispose of the product, ask your local recycling centre
or specialist dealer for details about how to do this in accordance with the
M
applicable disposal regulations.
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