High surge loads, Trouble loads, Inverter loads –4 – Xantrex Technology 3000 User Manual

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Operation

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Inverter Loads

The inverter will operate most AC loads within its power rating of

2500 W. However, some appliances and equipment may be difficult to

operate, and other appliances may actually be damaged if you try to

operate them with the inverter. Please read “High Surge Loads” and

“Trouble Loads” carefully.

High Surge Loads

Some induction motors used in freezers, pumps, and other motor-operated

equipment require high surge currents to start. The inverter may not be

able to start some of these motors even though their rated current draw is

within the inverter’s limits. The inverter will normally start single-phase

induction motors rated at 3/4 horsepower or less.
If a motor refuses to start, observe the

BATTERY

VOLTAGE

INDICATOR

while trying to start the motor. If the indicator drops below 11 V while the

inverter is trying to start the motor, this low voltage condition may be why

the motor won’t start. Make sure that the battery connections are good and

that the battery is fully charged. If the connections are good and the

battery is charged, but the voltage still drops below 11 V, you may need to

use a larger battery.

Trouble Loads

Some appliances, including the types listed below, may be damaged if

they are connected to the inverter:

Electronics that modulate RF (radio frequency) signals on the AC line

will not work and may be damaged.

Speed controllers found in some fans, power tools, kitchen

appliances, and other loads may be damaged.

Some chargers for small rechargeable batteries can be damaged. See

“Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances” on page vii for

details.

Metal halide arc (HMI) lights can be damaged.

If you are unsure about powering any device with the inverter, contact the

manufacturer of the device.

CAUTION

Some equipment may be damaged by the inverter’s modified sine wave output.

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