Warning: fire and shock hazards, Caution: equipment damage – Xantrex Technology XW User Manual

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Installing the XW Automatic Generator Start

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Connecting an External Manual ON/OFF Switch (optional)

The external manual ON/OFF inputs (wires 7 and 8 on the wiring
harness) are intended for wiring to one or more remote ON/OFF switches
for starting and stopping the generator manually. Wire 7 (Start) and
wire 8 (Stop) should each run to their own momentary-contact switch or
push-button. The other contact on both switches (common) should be
connected to wire 11 on the harness.

In order for the XW Auto Generator Start to be able to detect these
switches, connect the fused positive of the generator battery to wire 10 on
the harness (the constant 12-volt/24-volt wire). See Figure 2-18 on page
2–25. Ensure all circuits added to the system comply with Table 2-1,
“Circuit Limitations” on page 2–5.

If the generator battery does not have the required voltage, any 12-volt or
24-volt power source meeting the limits on page 2–5, will suit this
purpose. If an alternate power source is used, its positive terminal must
be connected to wire 10. Its negative must be connected to wire 11.

Note:

Internally, wire 11 is connected to wire 13 so it should already be

connected to the negative terminal on the generator battery.

Note:

Internally, wire 11 is connected to wire 13, so in this

configuration, the alternative power source negative will be connected to
the negative terminal on the generator battery.

WARNING: Fire and Shock Hazards

When making connections to a 12-volt or 24-volt power source that exceeds the
class 2 power limitation of 100 VA (e.g., a battery) always use over-current
protection as defined in Table 2-1. This also applies to thermostat and external
manual ON/OFF connections. Locate the protection device at the power source
in the positive wire.

Do not connect the XW Auto Generator Start to a 48-volt battery bank. The XW
Auto Generator Start is limited to a 30V open-circuit maximum by its regulatory
approval and cannot be connected to a 48-volt power source.

CAUTION: Equipment Damage

Tapping 12-volts or 24-volts from a 48-volt battery bank will unevenly wear out
the batteries and shortens the battery bank life.

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