ExelTech XP600, XP1100, XP2000 Installation And Operation Manual

XP600/1100/2000 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
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XP600/1100/2000 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
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Exeltech, Inc. 7317 Jack Newell Blvd North Fort Worth, Texas 76118-7100
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XP600/1100/2000 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Table of Contents
Introduction 1.0 Standard Features 2.0 Installation 3.0 Operation 4.0 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C
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XP600/1100/2000 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Introduction
1.0
Thank you for purchasing the finest sine-wave inverter in the power conversion industry. Exeltech’s 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 in the industry. Exeltech strives to manufacture products of the highest possible quality, and is dedicated to 100% customer satisfaction. Proudly built in the USA with American parts, Exeltech is committed to TL 9000 standards and beyond, adding people and procedures continually to further improve quality and customer service. We welcome you as a customer to the Exeltech family. Congratulations!
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XP series inverters provide the cleanest, best regulated sine wave output over the widest DC input of any inverter on the market today. They are extremely low in Total Distortion; specified to 2%, and typically better than 1.5%. Total Harmonic Distortion is typically
0.8 to 0.9%. Remaining distortion is a result of residual switching noise, which amounts to a 25 kHz sine wave superimposed on the fundamental output. No significant harmonics of 25 kHz exist. This spectral purity will exist over the inverter's entire operating envelope, including non-linear and reactive loads. As long as peak output current remains less than 280% of rated current, total harmonic distortion will remain within the 2% spec. Peak current capability of the inverter is key to understanding it's operational envelope. As long as the inverter is supplying less than this amount, it will function properly and operate virtually any load.
Many inverters are rated in Volt-Amps (VA), as opposed to Watts. This is in an attempt to make an inverter or UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) appear larger than it really is. The only fair way to
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XP600/1100/2000 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
specify these products is in watts (W), which is power the inverter can actually deliver. If Exeltech inverters were specified in VA, our 1100 watt inverter could be rated at 1375 VA @ 0.8 power factor, 1570 VA@ .7 pf, or an incredible 2200 VA @ 0.5 pf.; and our 2000 watt inverter could be rated at 2500 VA @ 0.8 pf., 2857 VA @ 0.7 pf, or an incredible 4000 VA @ 0.5 pf. It is confusing to specify a product in VA, because the power factor must also be specified.
The inverter can maintain a spectrally pure output with any load, due to a specially designed non-linear control loop in the primary DC to DC converter. This circuitry is one of three circuits which protect the inverter from any overload condition.
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XP-600, XP-1100 and XP-2000 These inverters can supply twice their rated output power for 3 seconds, in order to start motors or supply in-rush currents to electronic loads. If output power is exceeded for greater than 3 seconds, output voltage is reduced to a level which will provide the inverter’s rated power to the load by clipping tops of the waveform. The inverter can operate safely in this mode indefinitely Exeltech’s XP-Series inverters can output their full
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full power for every 10 C over 30 C. IE; 80% of normal
capacity at 40 C, 60% at 50 C . . . Etc. .
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XP600/1100/2000 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Standard Features
2.0
DC INPUTS:
studs with brass hardware. They are accessed under the rear cover. Use Appendix A” to choose the appropriate gauge wire for your specific model.
REMOTE ON/OFF:
turn the inverter on and off. “REMOTE” connection is on the barrier terminal strip located under the rear cover.
AC OUTPUTS:
(standard wall recepticle), and NEMA -Wd6 outlets (T slot, 5-20R receptacle) on XPX. These are located on the front panel of the unit. XP-600, XP-1100 and XP-2000 230 VAC inverters will have an IEC-320 receptacle located on the front panel. Additionally, the unit may be hard-wired to appliance/load using connections on the barrier terminal strip, located under rear cover.
COOLING:
fan located on the front panel.
DC POWER ON LED:
when inverter is powered up, and DC power is available.
Positive (+) and Negative (-) input terminals are 3/8"
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Provides the user with a remote method to
All domestic models have two NEMA - 15 outlets
Provided by a thermostatically controlled brushless
Located on the front panel, will be "ON”
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LOW BATT / THERM BUZZER:
DC input voltage falls to a level within 2% to 4% of the low limit of inverter, or, if there is an over temperature condition.
ON/OFF SWITCH:
and off.
Produces an audible alarm if
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Located on front panel; turns the inverter on
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