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Sine Wave
10,000 Watt AC Inverter by Wagan Tech
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User’s ManualPlease read before using this equipment.
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ON/OFF Switch.
This switch turns the inverter ON and OFF.
Over Temp LED
This indicator turns RED as the inverter shuts down because of excessively high temperature.
Immediately turn off appliances and allow the inverter to cool before continuing. The inverter
generates heat and overheats when it is operated in a location without adequate ventilation.
Overload LED
This indicator turns RED as the inverter shuts down from an overload condition. Immediately
turn off some appliances to reduce the load. If the continuous combined power requirement
of appliances exceeds the inverters continuous rating, the inverter will overload. Sometime
an appliance with very high start-up load will cause an inverter to shut down. If battery
condition and cables do not support the load, then a more batteries and heavier cables may
be required.
Volts Bar Graph
This inverter operates with input voltage ranging from 10.0 to 15 volts of direct current (DC).
If the inverter input voltage level drops below 10.5 volts DC, an alarm will sound. When
input voltage drops below 10 volts, the inverter automatically shuts down. This display is a
measurement of the voltage at the DC terminals of the inverter, not actual battery voltage.
During high wattage applications the display may show a lower voltage level than battery
voltage because of cable voltage drop that occurs between the DC input terminals and the
battery. Generally, cable voltage drop should not exceed 0.25 to 0.5 volts, because greater
voltage drop can seriously reduce appliance run time.
While charging from a generator, solar panel or AC powered charger, battery voltage will
be higher than when the battery is resting. This inverter will automatically shut down if the
input voltage is 17 volts or higher. Voltages that are greater than 15 may cause damage to
the inverter. Damage caused by excessive voltage input is not covered under warranty.
Amps Bar Graph
This display indicates actual DC amperes of current being drawn from the battery bank.
Note that the AMPS display indicates a range of current from 240 to 1200 amps. Current
less than 240 amps is not displayed. Note that for a 240 amp reading, the inverter should
be powering 2400 watts of AC load.
AC Outlets.
Each of the four outlets is rated at 15 amps 115V AC maximum (1500 Watts). Use High
Output Terminals for appliance loads greater than 1500 watts or for distributed wiring.
High Output AC Terminals
There are three insulated terminals on the front panel of the inverter. These terminals are for
connecting 115 volt AC devices that require more than 15 amps to operate or for connection
to distribution wiring with multiple branches and AC outlets. Any AC output wiring that
is directly connected must comply with US National Electric Code (NEC) wiring gauge
recommendations. Facing the Front Panel, the terminals are:
Left Middle Right
Ground Neutral Hot (or Live)
Neutral and Ground are bonded (connected) inside the inverter to comply with the NEC
requirement that any AC source must have a Neutral to Ground connection.
Remote ON/OFF Switch Connection
A supplied cable and Remote Switch assembly provides a convenient remote On/Off
feature.
Ground Terminal
This terminal is for attaching a 6 gauge insulated safety ground wire. This safety wire
protects personnel if there is an unlikely failure in either the cabling or enclosure insulation.
Do not directly connect this ground to any negative DC terminal on the inverter. This safety
wire is to be connected to the vehicle frame or earth ground or negative battery terminal as
described in the installation procedure.
POWER INVERTER OUTPUT WAVEFORM
This inverters AC output is a Modified Sine Wave (MSW) 115 volts AC. The comparison of
MSW and household AC is shown below.
MSW has a root mean square (RMS) voltage of 115 volts. Most ordinary AC voltmeters
are calibrated to read “average” voltage and assume that an AC waveform is a sine wave.
Average reading meters do not correctly read MSW voltage, and will display 20 to 30 volts
too low. Multi-meters identified as “TRUE RMS” will accurately read MSW voltage.
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