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1. use a soft lint free cloth with polish e g Mr Sheen FAULT FINDING AND REPAIRS If your INVERT A POWER appears to be malfunctioning we suggest that you follow the steps below so that operational or wiring problems can be eliminated first 1 Disconnect any suspect appliances 2 Temporarily unplug the 3 pin plug from the front of the INVERT A POWER 3 Ensure that the battery voltage is within the correct range If you have a DC voltmeter or multimeter the reading should be in the range 11 5 to 13 5 volts DC for a 12V system or 23 to 27 volts DC for a 24V system If you do not have access to a meter check the front panel indicator lamps for any abnormal DC voltage 4 Check battery connections and then maintain if required Reconnect battery The inverter should now be ready for an operational test 5 Observe the AC VOLTS ON indicator which should be flashing If not check that the battery connections are correct Red to positive Black to negative 6 Plug in various appliances for example a 40 watt lamp and check operation By performing these tests you should be able to determine whether there is a fault in your INVERT A POWER If you are having problems that you are unable to solve we advise you to contact your re seller for help Please note that there are no user serviceable parts within this inverter If the outer cover is removed the warranty will be void If for any reason you need to return your INVERT A P
2. free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for one 1 year This warranty is applicable only from the date of original purchase All parts will be replaced or repaired free of charge within this period The unit shall be returned at no cost to the owner The provision of this warranty shall not apply if the unit has been subject to misuse neglect accidental damage damage from external influences e g corrosion used for a purpose it is not intended acts of God or has not been installed in accordance with the manufacturers latest installation requirements Any installation updates will be mailed to your last known address Freight charges to the point of purchase and the cost of any repairs resulting from damages occurring during this freighting will be borne by the owner Any alterations or repairs by unauthorised parties will void your warranty To ensure fast efficient handling of any warranty claims please complete and return your reply paid warranty card within 30 days from date of purchase If service is required please return your inverter in its original carton with proof of purchase and a brief description of the fault to your point of service or any of the following service centres Selectronic Australia Burley TV Service Reid Technology Ltd RF Analysis 25 Holloway Drive 278 Edmondson Ave 3 5 Auburn Street Harness Cask Road Bayswater Austral Takapuna Dorrigo Victoria 3153 NSW 2171 Nort
3. OWER to your agent it would be preferred if you use the original carton and packing material Therefore do not dispose of the carton A list of authorised service centres is provided in the warranty section of this manual See page 11 SPECIFICATIONS INVERTER TYPE Crystal locked 50Hz reverse polarity protected PWM switching with Energy Recovery DEMAND START Auto Start Type Pulsing Minimum Load Power to start 1 5W or 3W selectable Maximum wiring capacitance 0 2uF length 2 5mm twin earth 250m Standby current from battery 30mA BATTERY VOLTAGE RANGE 12V MODEL 24V MODEL Minimum Delayed Cut out 10V 20V Delayed Cut in 11 5V 23V Maximum Fast Cut out 16V 32V Fast Cut in 15 5V 30V TOTAL APPLIANCE RATING at 25 deg C Continuous Power 620W 660W 30 Minute rating 880W 1150W 5 Minute rating 1200W 1800W 1 Minute rating 2200W 2800W Surge rating 2300W 3000W Short Circuit Current 230ADC 150ADC Electrical Isolation Input to Output 2kV Crystal Oscillator Accuracy 0 02 External Dimensions Height Width Depth measured in mm 180 235 285 Weight excluding packing material 8 5Kg Note All power ratings are at a Power Factor of 1 0 Through a policy of continued development specifications size or features are subject to change without notice APPENDIX I DEMAND START SENSITIVITY Demand Start Sensitivity Selection This INVERT A POWER incorporates a 2 position switch located on the circuit board to enab
4. SELECTRONIC AUSTRALIA SPI 6001 1255 SPI 6001 2485 Owners Manual Selectronic Australia Pty Ltd 25 Holloway Drive Bayswater Victoria 3153 SELECTRONIC AUSTRALIA SPI 600 1255 SPI 6001 2485 Owners Manual Contents Page GENERAL INTRODUCTION O 3 INSTALLATION di A ee Mea ea ay 3 PORE AB GUS Bestar at E E E Gey A EAEE A A a E 4 FIXED INSTALLATION es didas 4 AC WIRING rapin A a ate ae ince a G 4 LOW VOLTAGE DC WIRING anisi ione g EEN as RE 5 INVERTER STATUS 4005 A RAS 5 OPERATION DETAILED DESCRIPTION coooooocoocccconnncconnncoonnnononononnnononononononononononononnnnnnnnninn ono 7 E OE a O R S Aa 8 FAULT FINDING AND REPAIRS ooooocccooccooooncconnnccoonccononccnonnncnnnnncnononononnnononnnoro nn nononnnnnonnnnnnnos 8 SPECIFICATIONS senil ee a 9 APPENDIX I DEMAND START SENSITIVITY 00 0 0 ccc cccccccccscccssececssececsseeeesseeesseeeesseeees 10 WARNING AS cal a acy aS ean seca neal aa iy aaa na Slain na sacred 11 PRODUCT WARRANTY CONDITIONS 000 cccccccceseceseeeseeeeseeesaecaeeeseeeeaeecaaecnaeeneeeenseeesaeenas 11 Selectronic Australia Pty Ltd 25 Holloway Drive Bayswater Victoria 3153 GENERAL INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your wise choice of this Selectronic Silver Series 600 power inverter which has been designed for a long low maintenance life The INVERT A POWER range allows you to operate a variety of AC appliances such as a TV set from a 12 volt or 24 volt battery This is achieved by
5. electronically converting a low voltage direct current DC into a higher voltage alternating current AC Reliable short term intermittent or surge power is available from these models up to a maximum total load of 2300 Watts with the 12 volt model and 3000 Watts for the 24 volt model The 6001 SS INVERT A POWER models produce significantly lower electrical interference RFI than the previous 600 SS models Interference on your AM radio and telephone system will in most cases now be found to be quite acceptable Please be aware that some appliances that are not suitable for operation from a power inverter of this type Note also that when using compact fluorescent lamps good quality lamps should be chosen to ensure high reliability and high efficiency If you have any queries about suitable appliances please contact your INVERT A POWER agent for further advice Before you continue with the installation of this inverter we strongly suggest that you read through the next few pages of this manual where we will explain a few other important points about the INVERT A POWER unit PLEASE REMEMBER TO COMPLETE ALL DETAILS ON YOUR WARRANTY CARD AND RETURN IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE INSTALLATION It is essential that all AC wiring be carried out by a qualified electrician The INVERT A POWER operates in a similar fashion to a HIFI audio amplifier However unlike most audio amplifiers inverters are often exposed to some or all of the fol
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7. iances are fitted with a plate which states the power that they consume Some experimentation may be required with other loads When trying various appliances bear in mind that the INVERT A POWER is fully protected so if the load is too great the INVERT A POWER will shut down automatically Battery Voltage Range The INVERT A POWER will switch off if the battery voltage is outside the normal range of operation for lead acid batteries For example operation below 10 volts for a 12 volt battery or 20 volts for a 24 volt system is prevented except in the short term 20 seconds maximum This prevents damage to battery cells To prevent damage from occurring to the INVERT A POWER it will shut down if the battery voltage exceeds 16 volts for a 12 volt system or 32 volts for a 24 volt system If you find either of these shutdown modes occurring frequently we suggest that you have the charging system checked for correct operation MAINTENANCE It is very important to keep the battery connectors and terminals in good condition Loose connections or faulty battery cells can cause excessive voltages during charging and damage to the inverter could occur Therefore 1 Periodically check that the lugs on the battery leads are tightly bolted to the battery posts or if battery clips are fitted check that they are in good condition 2 Check for signs of corrosion and take action to prevent it from spreading 3 When cleaning external surfaces
8. l the above conditions are restored to normal INDICATOR LAMP INVERTER STATUS REMEDY AC VOLTS ON Flashing Standby mode 00 AC VOLTS ON Continuously lit Normal Running E AN AC OVERLOAD Appliance load too Reduce total load large DC VOLTS HIGH Battery voltage too high Switch off battery charging sources DC VOLTS LOW Battery voltage too low Charge battery OVER TEMP Inverter overheating Reduce or remove load table 1 OPERATION DETAILED DESCRIPTION To help in your understanding of the operation of this INVERT A POWER the following features will be discussed in more detail Demand Start System Most appliances will be sensed by the advanced Demand Start system used in this INVERT A POWER Generally appliances that consume at least 2 watts of power will start this INVERT A POWER When all of the appliances are switched off the INVERT A POWER reverts to the standby state again In the rare instances where the INVERT A POWER remains in Standby even when the appliance switch is turned on you may need to fit a double adapter with a small additional load plugged into it as well such as a 15 watt lamp to activate the Demand Start Overloading the INVERT A POWER If you wish to use appliances whose total load exceeds 620 watts for 12V or 660W for 24V consult the specification section on page 9 to obtain approximate operating times These figures apply if the inverter is initially at a temperature of 25 C Most appl
9. le one of two preset levels of demand start sensitivity to be selected This switch is set to the highest sensitivity position 1 5 Watts of AC load at the factory 2 Situations Requiring Reduced Demand Start Sensitivity In installations that involve an unusually large amount of AC wiring the inverter may not revert to its Standby mode even when all appliances are turned off This is usually caused by high wiring capacitance which the inverter cannot distinguish from a small appliance Check also that there are no phantom loads such as small DC adapters which will also keep the inverter switched on 3 To Alter Demand Start Sensitivity WARNING This procedure should be carried out by a licensed electrician 1 Disconnect at least one battery lead 2 Unscrew all 9 Philips head screws and remove the lid 3 Locate switch S3 near the 6 pin connector J1 4 Select the required switch setting as shown below 1 5W 3W 0 A S3 S3 10 WARNING THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE FROM AN INVERTER IS AS LETHAL AS LANDLINE POWER It is therefore absolutely necessary for your safety to ensure that all Remote Area power installations meet and comply with the relevant provisions and requirements of AS3000 wiring standards It is imperative that you ensure that only Electrical contractors are permitted to install any AC wiring in your system PRODUCT WARRANTY CONDITIONS Selectronic Australia Pty Ltd warrants your SPI 600i SS inverter to be
10. lowing hazards Moisture possibly salt laden Dust Temperature extremes Battery acid fumes Generator exhaust fumes Nesting animals To help protect your investment try to minimise the above factors and if possible choose a position for the inverter that will allow some natural cooling PORTABLE USE a Preliminary Two battery clips are provided that can be fitted to the red and black leads of the INVERT A POWER Do not attempt to use cigarette lighter adapters in vehicles as insufficient current is available from such outlets b Battery Connections Connect the BLACK wire to battery NEGATIVE VE Connect the RED wire to battery POSITIVE VE We recommend that your battery leads be firmly bolted to the battery wherever possible There may be a small spark when the connection is completed this is quite normal With both leads connected to the battery the INVERT A POWER should be in its STANDBY mode This can be verified by a flashing indicator lamp on the front panel marked AC VOLTS ON This means that the INVERT A POWER is ready for appliances to be plugged in and switched on WARNING In STANDBY mode the AC wiring is carrying potentially lethal voltages Always disconnect the battery if you have to work with the mains wiring At this stage you can test the actual operation of the system c To Apply AC Power to Appliances Turn front panel switch to ON the appliance switch also to ON and AC powe
11. r will now be supplied to the appliance The AC VOLTS ON indicator will now be illuminated continuously This will be the case under most conditions If you find that any of the other lamps are on please refer to table 1 on page 6 for an explanation of these states FIXED INSTALLATION AC WIRING ELECTRICIANS Please take note of the following points Both AC active and neutral have complete electrical isolation from both battery connections and also from the metal case of the inverter However when wired up as an MEN system the Neutral and Earth can be connected together at the switchboard The earth pin of the 3 pin plug is connected internally to the case of the inverter Disconnect the DC wiring from the inverter before working on the mains wiring The pulsing type of demand start system used produces potentially dangerous voltages in standby mode Power factor capacitors are NOT required with this inverter Check fluorescent light fittings and remove capacitors where fitted The AC output of this INVERT A POWER can be hard wired using the covered AC connector at the rear of the unit the connections being as shown O Dl lO QO o If an inverter generator changeover switch is used it is vital that l AC f h be all d to be fed back i Active Earth Neutral from t e generator must not be a ONE to be fed back into Brown Greeni Blue the inverter or permanent damage will result Thus a break Yellow before make t
12. ype of AC switch or relay is required Occasionally it is found that in an installation the inverter will not return to the Standby mode when all AC loads are switched off In such cases the sensitivity of the demand start system may have to be reduced This will require access to the circuit board and the procedure for this adjustment is outlined in the Appendix section at the end of this manual If it is required to check the AC output voltage of the INVERT A POWER please note that the multimeter must be of a true RMS type to read the correct voltage Any meter other than true RMS will invariably read too low a voltage around 180 210V NOTE ALL AC WIRING MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN AND MUST CONFORM TO AS 3000 WIRING REGULATIONS OR RELEVANT STANDARDS LOW VOLTAGE DC WIRING Do not extend the length of battery leads or include any DC switching devices such as relays or changeover switches without consulting an INVERT A POWER agent To minimise interference on AM radios and TV pictures we suggest that the battery leads be twisted around each other prior to connection to the batteries This action can reduce the amount of radiated electrical noise INVERTER STATUS This INVERT A POWER automatically switches itself off when either the battery voltage is too low the battery voltage is too high or the internal temperature of the inverter is too high The respective indicator lamps will stay lit unti

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