Technical information, Page 103 worksheet – Xantrex Technology 120 VAC/60 User Manual

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

2001 Xantrex Technology, Inc.

5916 - 195th Street N. E.
Arlington, WA 98223

Telephone: 360/435-8826

Fax: 360/435-2229

www.traceengineering.com

SW Series Inverter/Charger

Part No. 2031-5

Rev. C: February 2001

Page

103

WORKSHEET

Complete the steps that follow to calculate your inverter’s battery bank capacity.

STEP 1-4: Determine your Average Daily Watt Hours Needed.

STEP 1

STEP 2

STEP 3

STEP 4

AC APPLIANCE

APPLIANCE RUNNING

WATTS

(X) HOURS USED

EACH DAY

(X) DAYS USED

EACH WEEK

(

÷

7 = ) AVERAGE DAILY

WATT HOURS NEEDED

STEP 1:

Determine what appliances the inverter will power and enter the Appliance Running Wattage
of each appliance.

STEP 2:

Determine the number of hours (or fractions of hours) you will use the appliance each day;

STEP 3:

Multiply the number of days you will use the appliance during the week; this is your Weekly
Watt Hours Needed
;

STEP 4:

Divide your Weekly Watt Hours Needed by 7 to obtain the Average Daily Watt-Hours
Needed;

STEP 5:

Total Average Daily Watt Hours Needed to determine your Total Daily
Watt Hours Needed
.

Total Daily Watt-Hours Needed

. .

STEP 6:

Multiply your Total Daily Watt Hours Needed (Step 5) by the number of
anticipated days of autonomy (days between charging, usually 1 to 5)
to determine your Autonomy Battery Size (example used 3 days).

Autonomy Battery Size

(Watt Hours)

. .

STEP 7:

Multiply your Autonomy Battery Size (Step 6) x 2 to allow for a 50%
maximum battery discharge in normal operation and an additional
50% for emergency situations to obtain your Rough Battery Size in
watt hours.

Rough Battery Size (Watt-Hours)

. .

STEP 8:

Multiply your Rough Battery Estimate x 1.2 to allow for an efficiency of
80%. This number is your Safe Battery Size in watt-hours.

Safe Battery Size (Watt-Hours)

. .

STEP 9:

Convert your Safe Battery Size to amp-hours. Divide Safe Battery Size
by the DC system voltage (i.e., 12, 24 or 48 VDC; example used
24 volts). This number is your Safe Battery Size in amp hours, which is
the battery bank capacity needed before recharging.

Safe Battery Size (Amp-Hours)

. .

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