Model SW Series II
A Revolution in Power Technology
The result of new ideas and technologies, the Trace SW Series II delivers sine wave power without 
compromise. Now sine wave output with high efficiency, high surge ability and low idle current draw is 
available. More than just the finest inverter, with three microprocessors and bi-directional power 
topology, it has features and capabilities that previously were non-existent or available only as separate 
products.
New Series II Design
• Easier to use programming system with separate “User” and “Setup” menus.
• New backlight LCD display on the control panel improves use in low light conditions.
• Improved AC wiring access and AC conduit provisions makes installation easier.
• New “soft start” systems allows inverter to run even heavier loads and improves reliability.
• Includes a new, easier to read universal owners manual that covers all SW series II inverters.
• Enhanced generator start system works with a greater variety of generator types.
As an Inverter
• Multiple step, low distortion, sine wave output with up to 96% peak conversion efficiency. Very low 
idle current draw allows high efficiency even when powering small loads.
• Two inverters can be operated in series to provide 120/240 vac three wire output with twice the power 
for 240 VAC loads. Requires optional series interface cable. 
• Adjustable search mode can reduce idle power draw to 1 watt when not operating AC loads.
• Adjustable low battery cutout voltage with adjustable time delay prevents damaging batteries. 
• Protection circuitry guards against over-current, short circuit, over temperature, low 
battery and high battery conditions. Includes islanding protection for utility connected applications.
As a Battery Charger
• High efficiency, low current distortion design enables higher charger output from small generators.
• Three stage, temperature compensated charging algorithm ensures maximum battery life. Remote 
battery temperature probe is standard. Includes manual equalize mode with adjustable settings.
• Adjustable grid and generator size allows matching of charger to the AC source. 
• Automatic “back-off” system prevents overloading of generators or nuisance tripping of input breakers.
When connected to grid or generator, the SW Inverter synchronizes 
its waveform to that of the AC source, locks to it and operates in 
parallel. This ability, coupled with the bi-directional power topology 
and microprocessor control, makes it possible for the unit to offer 
multiple operating modes.
Generator Support Mode:
When charging from a generator, 
the generator’s output voltage and current are monitored. If 
either falls outside user adjustable limits, the unit sheds itself as 
a load and then reverses the power flow if necessary. This 
delivers energy from the batteries to the loads assisting the 
generator. When operating two units in series at 240 VAC, one 
120 VAC leg can be charging while the other is supporting.
Standby Power Mode:
Two AC inputs are provided - one for 
generator and one for utility grid. When AC fails, transfer to 
inverter power is no longer than 34 milliseconds. If the grid and 
generator are connected, the unit can be set to start the generator after the grid has failed. After grid returns, the generator 
is automatically stopped. The inverter output is synchronized 
to the grid and the grid is reconnected to the loads.
Battery Voltage Transfer Mode:
If the batteries are low, a
low battery set point triggers connection to the grid.
Generator Start Mode:
Automatic generator start features are standard and user programmable. 
Gen start can be triggered by either battery voltage or load size connected. A “quiet time”can be set 
to restrict generator operation unless absolutely required. The start sequence is fully adjustable and 
is now compatible with a greater variety of generator types. Generator must be set up for remote 
starting and designed for unattended operation.