Troubleshooting reference, Warning: electrical shock and burn hazard – Xantrex Technology 1000 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Reference

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5–3

Troubleshooting Reference

WARNING: Electrical Shock and Burn Hazard

Do not disassemble the XPower 1000. It does not contain any user-serviceable
parts. Attempting to service the unit yourself could result in an electrical shock or
burn.

Table 5-1

Troubleshooting Reference

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Low output voltage
(96 VAC–104 VAC)

You are using a voltmeter that
cannot accurately read the
RMS voltage of a modified
sine wave.

Low input voltage and the
load is close to maximum
allowable power.

Use a true RMS reading voltmeter
such as the Fluke 87.

Check the connections and cable to see
if the battery is fully charged.
Recharge the battery if it is low.

Reduce the load.

No output voltage. Both the
Power Light and Fault Light
are off.

The inverter is off.

No power to the inverter.

The inverter could have been
connected with reverse DC
input polarity.

Turn the inverter on.

Check the wiring to the inverter and to
the Disconnect/Battery Selector
Switch.

The inverter has probably been
damaged. Return the unit. Damage
caused by reverse polarity is not
covered by the warranty. Information
for returning the inverter is provided in
“Return Material Authorization
Policy” on page WA–4.

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