5powering ac electrical products – Xantrex Technology JAZZ 250 User Manual

Page 13

Advertising
background image

9

5

Powering AC Electrical Products

5.1 General Information

Portable Power 250 is capable of powering most 110-volt AC

products and equipment that use 230 watts or less. Its AC

output waveform, called a “quasi-sine wave” or “modified sine

wave”, is designed to function similarly to the sine wave shape

of utility power.

CAUTION: Do not use Portable Power 250 with the

following equipment:
• Small battery operated products such as rechargeable

flashlights, some rechargeable shavers, and night-lights

that are plugged directly into an AC receptacle to

recharge.

• Certain battery chargers for battery packs used in hand

power tools. These chargers will have a warning label

stating that dangerous voltages are present at the

charger’s battery terminals.

The power, or “wattage”, rating of AC products is the average

power they use. During the first moments after they are

switched on, many products such as televisions, monitors, and

products with motors, consume much more power than their

average rating. Although this product can supply momentary

surge power greater than 250 watts, some products may exceed

its capabilities and trigger the inverter’s safety overload

shutdown circuit. See details in Section 5.3 for the reset

procedure.

5.2 Connecting Your AC Electrical Products

The following steps assume you have fully charged Portable

Power 250’s battery. (See Section 8.)
1. Open the protective covering on the unit’s right side.

Turn on the AC Outlet ON/OFF Switch. In the ON state,

the switch illuminates indicating AC power is available at

the AC outlet. See Figure 1 in Section 3.1.

2. Plug the AC product you wish to operate into the AC

outlet and switch the product on. The product should

operate normally, just as it would if plugged into a wall

receptacle.

Advertising