Owner`s manual

Front Panel Wiring Identification
ITC-Series
Inverter Page 13 Owner’s Manual 8/07/03
2 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATION
2.1 Inverter
The System ON/OFF Switch, located on the front panel, allows the user to turn the system power ON and OFF
and to reset the system after a fault.
The Charger ON/OFF and Inverter ON/OFF switches, located on the Control/Display Unit enable or disable the
Charger or Inverter Functions. The corresponding light next to Inverter/Charger switches will be steadily on when
the unit is in the Inverter or Charger mode. These Inverter and Charger lights will blink if the mode is not currently
on, but are enabled (Example: The Inverter light will blink when the Inverter is Enabled, the ITC is plugged into
the utility, and the Charger is Active).
The Inverter AC Output Circuit Breaker is a 1 pole, 30 amp breaker marked “CB-2on the front unit. The CB-2
breaker protects the Inverter AC output and a second Breaker (CB-1) protects the Battery Charger AC input
against a severe overload. This CB-1 breaker also protects AC Pass through Power. If this CB-1 breaker trips
during charger operation, it must be reset.
Inverter Protective Interlocks
The Inverter operation is protected by a series of safety interlocks that protect against most failures such as
overloads, over-temperature conditions or other conditions where the unit may be asked to operate outside safe
battery voltages. These faults will trigger a display of the “Faultand or “Overload” Lights on the Control/Display
panel and are listed below:
Low Battery The inverter continually monitors battery voltage. If battery voltage falls below the Low
Battery Shutdown 10.5 VDC setpoint the inverter will shut OFF. Auto-restart will restart the
inverter after battery voltage rises above the Low Battery Warning 11 VDC setpoint (after 5
minutes).
High Battery The inverter will shut OFF if battery voltage rises above the High Battery 17 VDC setpoint.
Over Temperature The inverter will shut OFF if internal temperature sensors detect a high temperature
condition that would damage the inverter.
Over Load If a short circuit or an overload is applied to the inverter’s output the inverter will shut down.
Battery High The unit has shut down due to the Battery voltage is above High Battery Shutdown setpoint
of 17 VDC.
Battery Low Battery voltage is below Low Battery Warning setpoint and soon may reach Low Battery
Shutdown setpoint of 10.5 VDC.
Current Limit Inverter AC output current is at the Maximum Current allowed and is presently in “Surge”.
The AC voltage will decrease if load increases. Overload Shutdown will occur if voltage goes
below 105VAC for 3 second.
Overload Inverter has shut down due to overload. High AC load caused inverter output voltage to fall
below tolerance for three seconds.
Hardware Fault Internal circuits failure or power brick high temperature will shut down system.
Overheat
The
SCR plate or power brick overheating will cause the system to shutdown.
If the unit has faulted there are the two following options:
1. Auto-restart After shutting down for any of the above fault conditions, the inverter will try to restart itself
every 5 minutes if Auto-Restart is Enabled and the fault condition no longer exists.
2. Manual restart You can manually restart the system after the fault conditions are removed. Reset the
inverter by turning the System ON/OFF Switch OFF and then ON.