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1. a deep cycle battery is recommended for best performance The size of the battery used will determine how long the inverter will supply power to an appliance and how well the inverter will perform Most batteries are marked with their size in Amp hours Ah or Cold Cranking Amps CCA Because 12V inverters are capable of drawing high currents the inverter should only be connected to a suitable size battery Connection to an undersized battery could damage the battery and will result in the inverter shutting down within a short period due to low battery voltage The amount of power drawn from the battery is proportional to the inverter load P No IP150 IP300 IP600 IP1000 Minimum recommended 17Ah 24Ah 50Ah 75Ah battery size 100CCA 200CCA 400CCA 550CCA Run time with maximum load and minimum battery size 40 min 40 min 30 min 15 min Run time for a 100W globe with minimum battery size 80 min 2 hours 4 hours 6 hours Ideal battery size 50 70Ah 50 70Ah 50 130Ah 75 250Ah 13 Q A Q A TROUBLESHOOTINGIFAQ Why does the inverter turn itself off If the inverter s audible alarm sounds and a fault L E D illuminates this indicates that there is a fault or error and the inverter may turn off Most commonly this would be caused by an appliance that is drawing too much power overloading low battery voltage or voltage drop due to insufficient size cables or poor connections refer to Faults amp Err
2. THE DC SUPPLY MUST BE DISCONNECTED BEFORE ANY REPAIR THEN TURN THE ON OFF SWITCH OF THE INVERTER ON TO DISCHARGE THE CAPACITORS Q Why does the fan only operate sometimes A Intelli Wave inverters feature a temperature controlled automatic cooling fan that only operates when needed This allows the inverter to run very quietly for most of the time Q Can I run laptop computers and other sensitive electrical appliances A Yes Intelli Wave s pure sine wave output is suitable for medical equipment and sensitive electrical appliances They allow you to watch television without static operate computers and gaming consoles and run fluorescent lights WARRANTY STATEMENT Applicable only to product sold in Australia Brown amp Watson International Pty Ltd of 1500 Ferntree Gully Road Knoxfield Vic telephone 03 9730 6000 fax 03 9730 6050 warrants that all products described in its current catalogue save and except for all bulbs and lenses whether made of glass or some other substance will under normal use and service be free of failures in material and workmanship for a period of one 1 year unless this period has been extended as indicated elsewhere from the date of the original purchase by the consumer as marked on the invoice This warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear abuse alteration of products or damage caused by the consumer To make a warranty claim the consumer must deliver the product at their cost to
3. green In the event of a fault or error the alarm will sound and the L E D will illuminate various signals STATUS L E D SIGNAL ALARM Normal Green O _ Low Battery Voltage Green O ON Low Battery Voltage Shutdown Green Red Flashing O ON Over Temperature Shutdown and Output Short Circuit Red ON Overload Shutdown Red Flashing ON High Battery Voltage Shutdown Green Flashing O ON B IP600 amp IP1000 These inverters are equipped with an audible alarm and a multi function LCD screen with selection buttons allowing you to monitor the inverter s performance During normal operation the LCD screen will default to the VOLTS display input battery voltage Alternative information can be displayed by pressing the relevant buttons VOLTS Displays input battery voltage WATTS Displays the amount of power being drawn by the appliance in Watts LOAD Indicates the percentage of total capacity being drawn by the appliance In the event of a fault or error the alarm will sound and the LCD screen will display one of several fault codes STATUS CODE REMOTE L E D SIGNAL ALARM Normal Green O Low Battery Voltage Lb Green O ON Low Battery Voltage Shutdown Lb Green Red Flashing O ON Over Temperature Shutdown OTP Red ON Output Short Circuit OSP Red ON Overload Shutdown OPP Red Flashing ON High Battery Voltage Shutdown Hb Green Flashing O ON REMOTE
4. spark arc can occur when making the final battery connection this is most common when the inverter has not been used for some time This spark is caused by the inverter s large capacitors charging quickly To minimise this make the last connection quickly and completely e Batteries can be dangerous follow all battery manufacturer s instructions and warnings e Never operate the inverter without the DC negative input connected direct to the battery and never install a fuse circuit breaker or battery switch in the negative supply line IP150 excepted FEATURES PURE SINE WAVE OUTPUT There are two different types of inverters modified sine wave and pure sine wave The difference between the two is how closely the output replicates mains power MAINS POWER SINE WAVE MODIFIED SINE WAVE PURE SINE WAVE 400 400 300 300 300 200 200 200 100 100 100 0 0 0 100 10 100 200 200 200 300 30 300 400 400 400 Logically it follows that the process used in a pure sine wave inverter is more complex than a modified sine wave inverter and subsequently more expensive Most electric appliances operate unaffected on a modified sine wave and hence they are more common Pure sine wave inverters are best for use on medical equipment and sensitive electrical appliances They allow you to watch television without static play your favourite game on an XBox Playstation or Wii and run a fluoro all of which may not operate properly
5. the original place of purchase or to any other place which may be nominated by either BWI or the retailer from where the product was bought in order that a warranty assessment may be performed The consumer must also deliver the original invoice evidencing the date and place of purchase together with an explanation in writing as to the nature of the claim In the event that the claim is determined to be for a minor failure of the product then BWI reserves the right to repair or replace it at its discretion In the event that a major failure is determined the consumer will be entitled to a replacement or a refund as well as compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage This warranty is in addition to any other rights or remedies that the consumer may have under State or Federal legislation IMPORTANT NOTE Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Distributed by AUSTRALIA Brown amp Watson International Pty Ltd Knoxfield Victoria 3180 Telephone 03 9730 6000 Facsimile 03 9730 6050 National Toll Free 1800 113 443 NEW ZEALAND Narva New Zealand Ltd 22 24 Olive Road PO Box 12
6. 556 Penrose Auckland New Zealand Telephone 09 525 4575 15173 Facsimile 09 579 1192 Issue 1 25 01 12
7. CONTROL DISPLAY IP600 amp IP1000 ONLY To install the remote control insert the data plug into the data socket at the rear of the inverter To operate the inverter using the remote the inverter On Off switch must be turned to ON The remote is equipped with an LCD screen identical to the inverter as well a bi colour status L E D and audible alarm During normal operation the LCD screen will default to the VOLTS display input battery voltage Alternative information can be displayed by pressing the relevant buttons VOLTS Displays input battery voltage WATTS Displays the amount of power being drawn by the appliance in Watts LOAD Indicates the percentage of total capacity being drawn by the appliance OFF ON Turns the inverter on and off stand by mode In the event of a fault or error the alarm will sound the LCD screen will display one of several fault codes and L E D will illuminate various signals Refer to the table on the previous page IP600 amp IP1000 for fault codes and L E D signals MOUNTING REMOTE CONTROL FLUSH MOUNT e Cut a 93mm x 70mm hole into the desired mounting surface to suit the supplied mounting plate e Position the mounting plate into the hole with the side labelled FLUSH MOUNT facing outwards and screw the supplied screws into the mounting surface as per the below illustration e Clip the remote control into the mounting plate SURFACE MOUNT e Position the supplied mounting plat
8. PR JECTA INTELLI WAVE INVERTER 12 VOLT PURE SINE WAVE P No s IP150 IP300 IP600 IP1000 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Please read this manual thoroughly before use and store in a safe place for future reference WARNINGS e For indoor use out of weather only e For use with negatively earthed vehicles amp systems only e Internally bonded for safety battery DC negative to case amp AC socket earth e Hazardous voltage inside do not attempt to open repair or use if damaged e Only connect 230 240V AC appliances that are in safe condition This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely e Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance e It is recommended that a type A portable residual current device RCD be used for added output protection For independent use do not connect to buildings CAUTIONS e Batteries should be mounted in a separate well vented enclosure e Even though the inverter is powered from a battery it still produces dangerous high voltage AC power and has the potential to fatally injure if incorrectly installed or used e Double check battery negative and positive posts before making any connection a wrong connection reverse polarity will cause the fuse s to blow and may damage the inverter e A small
9. apacitive Loads such as many TV s or many electronic appliances require a large surge current to start only when they have not been used for a while This is often due to large capacitors in the power supply that must be quickly charged when the appliance is turned on If the appliance is not used for a few days these capacitors slowly go flat Resetting the inverter a couple of times may allow these appliances to work There are some appliances such as large refrigerators air conditioners and other pump driven appliances that have extremely high start up currents because they have an inductive motor that must start under load These appliances are not recommended for use with an inverter They should be powered by an engine driven generator Q Why does it damage the inverter if the battery leads are reverse connected A Your inverter uses sophisticated electronics to convert DC battery power to AC mains power If you accidentally connect the inverter to the battery incorrectly reverse polarity a large current will be drawn by the inverter which will blow the protection fuse As this occurs some of the high current could damage sensitive electronic components Because of this risk it is important to always double check the battery polarity before making any connections Q How do I check or change the fuses A Intelli Wave inverters contain internal fuses and should only be checked or replaced by a qualified electrical appliance repairer
10. cable that is too thin or too long will result in voltage drop between the battery and inverter and may trigger low voltage warnings and inverter shutdowns It is recommended to place cable in corrugated conduit to protect from damage The following table lists suitable cable sizes for different cable lengths available from Projecta Part Number Description Cable Length 0 3m 3 6m IP300 IWK1 3m 8mm IWK2 6m 26mm IP600 IWK3 3m 32mm IWK4 6m 49mm IP1000 IWK3 3m 32mm IWK5 6m 64mm 1 Prepare all cable ends with cable lugs 2 Install a circuit breaker or high current fuse and fuse holder in the positive line as close to the battery as possible The following fuses are available from Projecta IP300 IFB 40 40A fuse and holder IP600 IFB 100 100A fuse and holder IP1000 IFB 150 150A fuse and holder 3 Make sure the inverter On Off switch is turned OFF 4 Connect the cables to the DC input terminals on the rear of the inverter The red terminal is positive and the black terminal is negative a Connect the positive cable to the inverter and battery positive terminals b Connect the negative cable to the inverter and battery negative terminals 5 The inverter is earthed through the negative DC input cable Additional earthing can be made by connecting an insulated wired from the chassis ground terminal at the rear of the inverter to the vehicle s chassis or any other gro
11. d Auto Blade Fuse Quantity amp Size 30A 60A 110A 220A 1 x 30A 2 x 30A 2 x 40A amp 1x 30A 4x 40A amp 2 x 30A Fuse Location Internal Size mm 232 x 108x63 252x108x63 250x168x81 360x168 x 81 Weight 1 1kg 1 25kg 2 2kg 3 2kg PRODUCT OVERVIEW IP150 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW Bi Colour Status L E D AC Output Socket 150W Pure Sine Wave STATUS AC OUTPUT Mounting Flange On Off Switch Cigarette Plug DC Input Lead IP300 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW Bi Colour Status L E D AC Output Socket 300W Pure Sine Wave STATUS AC OUTPUT Mounting Flange On Off Switch Termianls IP600 amp IP1000 FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW LCD Screen AC Output Chassis Socket fj ial HOU WATTS LOAD AC OUTPUT Display Selection Mounting On Off Buttons Flange Switch 12VDC Termianls CONNECTING THE INVERTER IP150 The IP150 is fitted with a lead and cigarette plug Insert the plug into the vehicle s 12V accessory socket and turn the inverter on You may need to turn the vehicle s ignition to accessory to supply power to the inverter IP300 IP600 IP1000 It is important to use suitable cable lengths and sizes to get the most out of your inverter Use of
12. e onto the desired mounting surface so the side labelled SURFACE MOUNT is facing outwards and screw the supplied screws into the mounting surface as per the below illustration e Drill a 15mm cable exit hole into the mounting surface ensure cable exit hole is positioned directly in the middle of the mounting plate Position the remote control into the remote control surround as per the below illustration and clip into the mounting plate REMOVING REMOTE CONTROL FLUSH MOUNT 1 Pull the remote control sideways and firmly lift 2 The remote will click out of place SURFACE MOUNT 1 Holding the remote on either side push upwards 2 Squeeze the sides together to lift away FAULTS amp ERRORS Problem Possible Cause Solution Low battery voltage Input battery voltage a Recharge battery is below 10 5V b Battery may be too small Refer to pg 13 for recommended battery sizes c Check cable connections and that cable sizes are sufficient see pg 6 Low battery Shutdown a The input battery voltage a Recharge battery immediately is below 10V Failure to do so may cause b There is a voltage drop between the battery and permanent battery damage b Check cable connections and the inverter that cable sizes are sufficient see pg 6 Over temperature shutdown Internal temperature Turn off inverter and allow to cool is above 65 C Overload shutdown The inverter is overloaded Turn off inverter to rese
13. on a modified sine wave inverter FULLY ISOLATED DESIGN Safety is paramount around 240V and in particular with inverters which is why Projecta fully electrically isolates the DC and therefore battery posts vehicle chassis etc from the 240V AC circuit DESIGNED TO AS4763 Designed in accordance with Australian Standard AS4763 Int 2006 Safety of Portable Inverters REMOTE CONTROL DISPLAY IP600 AND IP1000 Control and monitor the inverter s performance from a remote control display allowing the inverter to be mounted flush or surface mounted out of sight Ideal for use in caravans motor homes and boats BI COLOUR L E D DISPLAY THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED COOLING FAN PROTECTION e Low input voltage e High input voltage e Low battery alarm e Over temperature e Overload SPECIFICATIONS P No IP150 IP300 IP600 IP1000 Input 12VDC Battery Vehicle 9 75 15 5VDC Input Current Max DC Amps 15A 30A 60A 100A No Load Current Draw 500mA 500mA 650mA 1200mA Remote Standby Current Draw _ _ 2mA 2mA Output 240VAC 50Hz Continuous Power Watts 150W 300W 600W 1000W Peak Power Watts 300W 600W 1200W 2000W Inverter Classification Equipotentially Bonded Inverter EPB Output Waveform Pure Sine Wave Efficiency 85 90 Low Battery Alarm Shutdown Alarm 10 25V Shutdown 9 75V 0 2V Cooling Fan Automatic Temperature Controlled Thermal Shutdown 65 C 5 C Replacement Fuse Standar
14. ors table page 12 The Inverter will not run my appliance even though the appliance draws less power Watts than the size of the inverter Electrical appliances can be divided into three groups by the way they draw energy current from their power supply These groups are Resistive Inductive and Capacitive appliances or also called loads Some appliances may draw all three types of power Resistive Loads such as normal incandescent lights wire filament always draw a constant power watts from the power supply that is a 100 Watt light will draw approximately 100 Watts from the power supply at all times Resistive loads are the easiest appliances for an inverter to run Inductive Loads such as a refrigerator Electric Motor require a large rush of power surge current to start and then usually draw a more constant power once running Inductive loads contain coils of wire motors transformers ballasts solenoids When the power is first turned on these coils of wire draw a large surge current which forms the magnetic flux magnetic field which allows these appliances to work This magnetic flux is a kind of stored energy The most common inductive appliances are fridges air compressors transformers chargers pumps power tools and fluorescent lights These appliances can draw up to 10 times their normal running power to start up that is to run a 80W fridge you may need a 600 or 1000 Watt inverter C
15. t Check the a there are too many appliances combined power usage of the running or appliance s is suitable for this inverter b the appliance is not suitable for this inverter High battery shutdown Input battery voltage a Confirm input battery is 12V is above 15 5V b Check that a battery charger is not connected to the battery Output short circuit Appliance may have an Remove appliance and have it electrical fault checked by a qualified technician UNDERSTANDING YOUR POWER REQUIREMENTS POWER REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR APPLIANCE S All appliances have a rating plate that shows the amount of power Watts used or the current Amps drawn under normal use The following table shows the maximum combined AC Watts or AC Amps which can be run by the inverter P No IP150 IP300 IP600 IP1000 AC Combined maximum load Watts 150W 300W 600W 1000W AC Combined maximum load Amps 0 6A 1 2A 2 4A 4 0A Some appliances that use an electric motor or transformer may draw up to 10 times their power rating when first turned on These are called inductive loads and are the most difficult for the inverter to run Contact your appliance manufacturer for further advice SUITABLE POWER SOURCE In order to operate the inverter and supply power to an appliance a suitable 12V DC power supply is required typically a vehicle or caravan battery portable power pack or an independent 12V lead acid battery For most applications
16. und point CORRUGATED CONDUIT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS To operate the inverter turn the inverter On Off switch to ON The inverter will beep momentarily while it carries out a brief self analysis before supplying power to the AC socket To turn off turn the inverter On Off switch to OFF To help prevent the inverter being overloaded Ensure appliances are turned off before turning the inverter on If multiple appliances are being run turn on one at a time MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS Intelli Wave inverters are designed for indoor out of weather use only During operation the inverter should be in a dry cool and well ventilated area as close to the batteries as possible but not in the same compartment as the batteries Ensure the inverter is away from flammable materials and fumes The inverter end plates include a mounting flange for easy mounting If permanently fixed the inverter should be mounted to a suitable horizontal or vertical panel with at least 10cm clearance from the end plates to provide adequate ventilation for the cooling fan 3 5mm mounting hole Part No Inverter Dimensions Length Width Height IP150 232mm 108mm 63mm IP300 252mm 108mm 63mm IP600 250mm 168mm 81mm IP1000 360mm 168mm 81mm UNDERSTANDING YOUR INVERTER A IP150 amp IP300 These inverters are equipped with a bi colour status L E D and audible alarm During normal operation the L E D will illuminate solid
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