Installation, Page 25 control wiring – Xantrex Technology 120 VAC/60 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

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

25

CONTROL WIRING

More advanced installations will require additional wiring to interface the inverter to other components of
the system. Proper installation is important to ensure the reliability of the system.

Although the circuits may carry little or even no actual power, the use of quality wire in conduit is
recommended to provide good results. All circuits should also be fused at the source of the power in the
circuit to provide both protection and indication of problems with the control circuit. Consult local code and
the NEC for minimum wire size and type required based on the length that you want to run.

The AC circuit board provides male type push on connectors and you are provided crimp-on terminals in
your hardwire package to connect to these Aux and Gen Control relays. These terminals allow easier
connection of a variety of wire sizes and allow faster installation and troubleshooting. This circuit board
also includes two LED indicators to allow visual indication of the generator control sequence provided by
relays RY7 and RY8. These relays are not intended to directly control the starter motor or operate the
ignition system - rather they can be used to send a signal or operate the coil of another higher amperage
device which does the actual switching of the power.

CAUTION: A fuse rated at 5 amps or less must be included to protect each of the relays.
Damage to these relays is not covered by the Warranty and requires the inverter to be returned to
a service center for repair.

GEN CONTROL WIRING

The configuration of the starting relays on all SW Series inverters allows starting of both Honda and Onan
type generators. The COM terminals of relay RY7 and RY8 are separated and both the normally open and
normally closed contacts are provided.

It is much easier to make the connections to the generator if a remote control terminal or connector is
available on the generator. This sometimes requires that the generator optional remote control panel be
purchased. This allows examination of how the generator remote control panel works - which is what the
inverter’s generator control system in the inverter must duplicate.

Connection of the inverter’s generator control relays in the inverter to the generator’s remote control panel
also eliminates the need to make modifications and thus violate the generator’s warranty.

You should also ensure that there is a switch to allow disabling of the automatic generator control system
at the generator. This will allow local control of the generator, preventing starting while servicing, etc.

AUX RELAY WIRING

The auxiliary relays are RY9, RY10, and RY11 and can be used to control external power sources or
loads. The voltage settings that determine when the relays are activated are individually adjustable. The
relays are connected to a terminal block located in the wiring compartment at the left end of the inverter
and must be fused to prevent damage if they are miswired or a short-circuit occurs . The maximum fuse
size must not exceed 5 amps and the fuses should be located as close as possible to the source of power
e.g. generator battery.

REMOTE CONTROL WIRING

An optional remote control panel for the SW Series Inverter/Charger is available (Trace™ part number
SWRC or SWRC/50FT) which provides complete duplication of the control panel on the front of the
inverter. It is connected to the REMOTE PORT on the left side (AC side) of the inverter (see page 12 for
the location of the REMOTE PORT) through a provided cable. Two cable lengths are available - 25 feet (8
meters) or 50 feet (16 meters). Distances longer than 50 feet (16 meters) are not recommended. The
remote control cable should be kept away from sources of radio frequency interference such as motors
and antennas. The cable must be protected from abrasion and hot surfaces.

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