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		 Xantrex Technology Portable Generator 1200, 1750 User Manual  | 
	
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		 Owner’s Guide   
					XPower Inverter   
					1200 PLUS   
					1750 PLUS   
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				About Xantrex   
					Xantrex Technology Inc. is a world-leading supplier of advanced power electronics and controls with   
					products from 50 watt mobile units to 1 MW utility-scale systems for wind, solar, batteries, fuel cells,   
					microturbines, and backup power applications in both grid-connected and standalone systems. Xantrex   
					products include inverters, battery chargers, programmable power supplies, and variable speed drives that   
					convert, supply, control, clean, and distribute electrical power.   
					Trademarks   
					XPower is a trademark of Xantrex International. Xantrex is a registered trademark of Xantrex International.   
					Other trademarks, registered trademarks, and product names are the property of their respective owners and   
					are used herein for identification purposes only.   
					Notice of copyright   
					XPower 1200 Plus and 1750 Plus Owner’s Guide© January 2002 Xantrex International. All rights reserved.   
					Disclaimer   
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					Date and Revision   
					January 2002, Revision 1   
					Part number   
					445-0145-01-01   
					Contact Information   
					Phone: 1-800-670-0707 (toll free in North America)   
					Phone: 1-604-420-1585 (outside of North America)   
					Fax:   
					Fax:   
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					1-604-420-1591 (outside of North America)   
					Email: [email protected]   
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				About This Guide   
					Conventions Used   
					The following conventions are used in this guide.   
					WARNING   
					Warnings identify conditions that could result in personal   
					injury or loss of life.   
					CAUTION   
					Cautions identify conditions or practices that could result in   
					damage to the XPower Plus or other equipment.   
					Important: These notes describe an important action item or an item   
					that you must pay attention to.   
					Note: Notes describe additional information which may add to your   
					understanding of how to use the inverter.   
					References to XPower Plus   
					In this guide, both the XPower 1200 Plus and the XPower 1750 Plus are   
					referred to as XPower Plus when the information applies to both   
					models. However, when the information is specific to one model, then   
					reference is made specifically to the XPower 1200 Plus or to the   
					XPower 1750 Plus.   
					Related Information   
					You can find more information about Xantrex Technology Inc. as well   
					as its products and services at www.xantrex.com   
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				Important Safety Information   
					Important: Before installing and using your XPower Plus, be sure   
					to read these safety instructions and keep them handy.   
					CAUTION   
					Do not connect any AC load that has its neutral conductor   
					connected to ground to the XPower Plus.   
					CAUTION   
					Do not connect the AC output of this inverter to any other   
					source of power such as an electrical panel which itself   
					may be AC powered from a utility generator or other   
					source. Damage may occur.   
					General Precautions   
					1. Before installing and using the inverter, read all appropriate sections   
					of this guide as well as all instructions and cautionary markings on   
					the inverter and the batteries.   
					2. Do not operate the inverter if it has received a sharp blow, been   
					dropped, or otherwise damaged. If the unit is damaged, see   
					“Warranty” on page D–2 and “Return Material Authorization   
					Policy” on page D–3.   
					3. Do not disassemble the inverter. It contains no user-serviceable   
					components. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel only.   
					Attempting to service the unit yourself could cause electrical shock   
					or fire. Internal capacitors remain charged after all power is   
					disconnected.   
					4. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect AC and DC power   
					from the inverter before working on any circuits connected to the   
					inverter. Turning off the On/Off Switch will not reduce this risk.   
					5. Do not expose the inverter to rain, snow, spray, or bilge water.   
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				Important Safety Information   
					6. To reduce the risk of overheating or fire, do not obstruct the   
					ventilation openings, and do not install the inverter in a zero-   
					clearance compartment.   
					Explosive Gas Precautions   
					WARNING: Explosion Hazard   
					1. Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation. Be sure   
					to read this guide and follow the instructions exactly before   
					installing or using your inverter.   
					2. This equipment contains components which tend to produce arcs or   
					sparks. To prevent fire or explosion, do not install the inverter in   
					compartments containing batteries or flammable materials or in   
					locations that require ignition-protected equipment. This includes   
					any space containing gasoline-powered machinery, fuel tanks, as   
					well as joints, fittings, or other connections between components of   
					the fuel system.   
					Precautions When Working With Batteries   
					WARNING: Explosion and Fire Hazard   
					1. Follow all instructions published by the battery manufacturer and   
					the manufacturer of the equipment in which the battery is installed.   
					2. Make sure the area around the battery is well ventilated.   
					3. Never smoke or allow a spark or flame near the engine or batteries.   
					4. Use caution to reduce the risk of dropping a metal tool on the   
					battery. It could spark or short circuit the battery or other electrical   
					parts and could cause an explosion.   
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				Important Safety Information   
					5. Remove metal items like rings, bracelets, and watches when   
					working with lead-acid batteries. Lead-acid batteries produce a   
					short-circuit current high enough to weld a ring or the like to metal,   
					and thus cause a severe burn.   
					6. If you need to remove a battery, always remove the ground terminal   
					from the battery first. Make sure all accessories are off so you don’t   
					cause a spark.   
					Precautions For Using Rechargeable Appliances   
					Most rechargeable battery-operated equipment uses a separate charger   
					or transformer that is plugged into an AC receptacle and produces a low   
					voltage charging output.   
					Some chargers for small rechargeable batteries can be damaged if   
					connected to the XPower Plus. Do not use the following with the   
					XPower Plus:   
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					Small battery-operated appliances like flashlights, razors, and night   
					lights that can be plugged directly into an AC receptacle to   
					recharge.   
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					Some chargers for battery packs used in power hand tools. These   
					affected chargers display a warning label stating that dangerous   
					voltages are present at the battery terminals.   
					Note: If you are unsure about using your rechargeable appliance   
					with the XPower Plus, contact the equipment manufacturer to find   
					out if there are high voltages at the battery terminals or if the   
					appliance incorporates the use of transformers.   
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				Contents   
					Important Safety Information   
					General Precautions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - v   
					Explosive Gas Precautions- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vi   
					Precautions When Working With Batteries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vi   
					Precautions For Using Rechargeable Appliances- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vii   
					1 Introduction   
					Quality Power - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–2   
					Ease of Use- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–2   
					Comprehensive Protection- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1–3   
					2 XPower Plus Features   
					Materials List - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–2   
					Optional Accessory: Remote On/Off Switch- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–2   
					Dimensions of Remote Switch- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–2   
					Part Number of Remote Switch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–2   
					AC Panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–4   
					DC Panel - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2–5   
					3 Installation   
					Designing Your Installation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–2   
					Installation Codes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–4   
					Calculating Battery Requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–4   
					Choosing an Effective Charging System - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–4   
					Choosing an Appropriate Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–5   
					Calculating Cable Sizes for XPower 1200 Plus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–6   
					Calculating Cable Sizes for XPower 1750 Plus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–9   
					Calculating Fuse/Circuit Breaker Size- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–12   
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				Contents   
					Installing the XPower Plus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–14   
					Safety Instructions- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–14   
					Installation Tools and Materials- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–14   
					Overview of Installation Steps- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–16   
					Optional: Installing the Remote On/Off Switch - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–16   
					Mounting the Inverter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–16   
					Connecting the Chassis Ground - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–17   
					Connecting the DC Cables - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–19   
					4 Operation   
					Turning the Inverter On and Off - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–2   
					Operating Several Loads at Once - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–2   
					Turning the Inverter Off Between Charges- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–2   
					Input Voltage Display - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–3   
					Output Power Indicator - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–3   
					Operating Limits - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–3   
					Power Output - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–3   
					Input Voltage - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–4   
					Inverter Loads - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–4   
					High Surge Loads - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–4   
					Trouble Loads- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–5   
					Connecting Appliances to the XPower Plus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–5   
					Routine Maintenance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4–6   
					5 Troubleshooting   
					Common Problems- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–2   
					Buzz in Audio Equipment- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–2   
					Television Reception - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–2   
					Troubleshooting Reference - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5–3   
					A Specifications   
					Electrical Performance - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–2   
					Physical Specifications - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A–2   
					B Battery Types and Sizes   
					Battery Types - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–2   
					Automotive Starting Batteries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–2   
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					Deep-Cycle Batteries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–2   
					Battery Size - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–3   
					Estimating Battery Requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–4   
					Battery Sizing Example - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–4   
					Battery Sizing Worksheet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–5   
					Using Multiple Batteries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–6   
					Two Batteries Connected In Parallel- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–6   
					Two Separate Battery Banks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–6   
					Battery Tips - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - B–7   
					C Alternators and Charging Systems   
					Charging System Requirements - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–2   
					Charging With an Engine Alternator - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–2   
					Using a Standard Vehicle Alternator- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–2   
					Using an Alternator Controller - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–3   
					Using a High-Output Alternator- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–3   
					Charging From AC Power - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–3   
					Charging From Alternative Energy Sources - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - C–3   
					D Product and System Information   
					Warranty - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D–2   
					Return Material Authorization Policy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D–3   
					Return Material Procedure- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D–3   
					Information About Your System- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D–5   
					Index - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IX–1   
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				Introduction   
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					Congratulations on your purchase of the XPower   
					Plus! The XPower Plus inverter has been   
					designed to give you quality power, ease of use,   
					and reliability.   
					Please take a few moments to read this chapter to   
					familiarize yourself with the main performance   
					features and protection features of the XPower   
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				Introduction   
					Quality Power   
					The XPower Plus is a quality inverter designed for recreational vehicle   
					(RV), marine, and truck applications.   
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					The XPower 1200 Plus provides up to 1000 watts of continuous   
					power. It is designed to handle loads such as 600 watt microwaves,   
					TVs, VCRs, and midsized power tools.   
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					The XPower 1750 Plus provides up to 1500 watts of continuous   
					power. It is designed to handle loads such as 1000 watt microwaves,   
					refrigerators, small freezers, circular saws, and small air compressors.   
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					The inverter’s high surge capability lets you handle many hard-to-   
					start loads, including large TVs, refrigerators, and small freezers.   
					The unit’s low standby battery demand means you don’t have to   
					worry about excessive drain on your battery if you leave the inverter   
					on for a few days. When the inverter is on but no power is being   
					supplied to a load, the inverter draws less than 400 mA from the   
					battery.   
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					The cooling fan in the inverter is thermally activated and comes on   
					when the inverter becomes warm. The fan turns off automatically   
					after the inverter has cooled.   
					Ease of Use   
					Superior features and rugged durability have been combined with ease of   
					use:   
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					The unit is compact, light weight, and easy to install.   
					Loads can be powered directly from the AC outlets.   
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					Easy-to-read indicators on the front panel let you monitor system   
					performance at a glance.   
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					An optional Remote On/Off Switch lets you control the inverter from   
					a convenient location—up to 20 feet (6 m) away—while the inverter   
					itself is mounted out of sight.   
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				Comprehensive Protection   
					Comprehensive Protection   
					The XPower Plus is equipped with numerous protection features to   
					guarantee safe and trouble-free operation:   
					Low battery alarm Alerts you if the battery has become discharged to   
					10.7 V or lower.   
					Low battery voltage shutdown Shuts the inverter down automatically   
					if the battery voltage drops below 10.0 volts. This feature protects the   
					battery from being completely discharged.   
					High battery voltage shutdown Shuts the inverter down automatically   
					if the input voltage rises to 15 volts or more.   
					Overload shutdown Shuts the inverter down automatically if a short   
					circuit is detected in the circuitry connected to the inverter’s output, or if   
					the loads connected to the inverter exceed the inverter’s operating limits.   
					Over temperature shutdown Shuts the inverter down automatically if   
					its internal temperature rises above an acceptable level.   
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				XPower Plus   
					Features   
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					Chapter 2 describes the main features of the   
					XPower Plus. Xantrex recommends that you   
					familiarize yourself with them before installing   
					and operating the inverter.   
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				XPower Plus Features   
					Materials List   
					Your XPower Plus package includes:   
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					One XPower Plus inverter   
					Two 5/16 inch lock washers (on the DC input cable terminals)   
					Two 5/16 inch nuts (on the DC input cable terminals)   
					Owner’s Guide   
					If any of these materials are missing or are unsatisfactory in any way,   
					please contact Customer Service.   
					Phone: 1-800-670-0707 (toll free in North America)   
					1-604-420-1585 (outside North America)   
					Fax:   
					1-800-994-7828 (toll free in North America)   
					1-604-420-1591 (outside North America)   
					
					Email:   
					As soon as you unpack your inverter, be sure to record the product   
					information in the form on page D–5.   
					Optional Accessory: Remote On/Off Switch   
					An optional Remote On/Off switch can be plugged into the remote switch   
					jack on the bottom of the inverter. The remote switch lets you turn the   
					XPower Plus on and off from a convenient location—up to 20 feet (6 m)   
					away from the inverter.   
					Dimensions of Remote Switch   
					Length   
					2.0 inches (50.5 mm)   
					2.5 inches (64.0 mm)   
					1.0 inches (25.4 mm)   
					20 feet ( 6 m)   
					Width   
					Depth   
					Cable Length   
					Part Number of Remote Switch   
					To purchase a Remote On/Off Switch, please contact Customer Service   
					for a referral to a distributor and provide the part number 808-9500.   
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				Optional Accessory: Remote On/Off Switch   
					Instructions for installing and using the Remote On/Off Switch are   
					included in the remote switch package.   
					Note: If you are going to use the Remote On/Off switch, plug it into the   
					remote switch jack on the bottom of the inverter before installing the   
					inverter. The jack is not accessible once the inverter has been mounted.   
					See “Choosing an Appropriate Location” on page 3–5.   
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				XPower Plus Features   
					AC Panel   
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					Figure 2-1 AC Panel (XPower 1750 Plus shown)   
					Feature Description   
					On/Off Switch turns the inverter’s control circuit on and off. This   
					switch is not a power disconnect switch. Disconnect AC and DC   
					power before working on any circuits connected to the inverter.   
					{ 
					{{Fault light is a red light indicating the inverter has shut down due   
					to low or high battery voltage, unit overload, or overtemperature.   
					{{Power light is a green light indicating the On/Off Switch is on and   
					AC voltage is present at the inverter’s AC outlets.   
					{{   
					INPUT VOLTAGE DISPLAY indicates battery voltage.   
					{ 
					AC Outlets:{{{2-Prong and { 3-Prong XPower 1200 Plus delivers   
					a combined total of 1000 watts of continuous AC power across three   
					outlets. XPower 1750 Plus delivers a combined total of 1500 watts of   
					continuous AC power across three outlets.   
					{{   
					OUTPUT POWER INDICATOR   
					{ 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					The indicator should be in the green area for continuous   
					operation.   
					If the indicator is in the yellow area, the inverter will operate for   
					several minutes and then shut down.   
					If the indicator is in the red area, the inverter has reached the   
					maximum allowable power and is close to the output power   
					shutdown limit.   
					Remote Switch Jack (not shown) is on the bottom of the inverter,   
					and it is the connection point for the optional Remote On/Off Switch.   
					{ 
					{ 
					Mounting Flanges allow you to mount the inverter permanently.   
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				DC Panel   
					DC Panel   
					{ 
					{ 
					{ 
					{ 
					{ 
					Figure 2-2 DC Panel (XPower 1750 Plus shown)   
					Feature Description   
					Chassis Ground Screw connects to vehicle chassis, DC grounding   
					bus or to engine’s negative bus.   
					{ 
					{ 
					{ 
					{ 
					Positive DC Cabling Terminal always connects to the cable   
					connected to the positive terminal of the battery.   
					Negative DC Cabling Terminal always connects to the cable   
					connected to the negative terminal of the battery.   
					Ventilation Opening must not be obstructed for the proper   
					operation of the inverter. The openings on the bottom of the inverter   
					(not shown) must also not be obstructed. When the inverter is   
					mounted, the ventilation opening on the DC panel must not point up   
					or down.   
					Serial number of your unit   
					{ 
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					3 
					Chapter 3 provides information on cables and   
					fuses to help you plan for your installation and   
					provide procedures for installing the XPower   
					Plus.   
					Xantrex highly recommends that you read the   
					entire chapter before beginning the installation   
					procedures so that you can plan an installation   
					that is suited to your power needs.   
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					Designing Your Installation   
					Before doing anything else, you need to determine how you are going to   
					use your XPower Plus, and then design a power system that will give you   
					maximum performance. The more thorough your planning, the better   
					your power needs will be met. In particular, you will need to:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Be aware of installation codes   
					Calculate your battery requirements   
					Choose an effective charging system   
					Choose an appropriate location   
					Calculate the cable size for your XPower 1200 Plus or XPower 1750   
					Plus   
					• 
					Select the correct fuses or circuit breakers   
					Study Figures “Configuration for Normal Loads” on page 3–2 and   
					“Configuration for Heavy Loads” on page 3–3 for an example of a setup   
					for normal or heavy loads in a vehicle. When you have decided upon your   
					configuration, then you can calculate battery requirements.   
					FUSE OR   
					TO VEHICLE   
					CIRCUIT   
					BREAKER   
					GROUND TO   
					VEHICLE   
					CHASSIS   
					DEEP-CYCLE   
					AUXILIARY   
					BATTERY   
					VEHICLE   
					STARTING   
					BATTERY   
					GROUND TO   
					VEHICLE   
					CHASSIS   
					GROUND TO   
					VEHICLE   
					CHASSIS   
					FUSE OR   
					TO DC   
					LOADS   
					CIRCUIT   
					DEEP-CYCLE   
					AUXILIARY   
					BATTERY   
					BREAKER   
					ISOLATOR   
					FROM ALTERNATOR   
					OR CHARGER   
					Figure 3-1 Configuration for Normal Loads   
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					TO VEHICLE   
					FROM ALTERNATOR   
					OR CHARGER   
					GROUND TO   
					VEHICLE   
					CHASSIS   
					VEHICLE   
					STARTING   
					BATTERY   
					BATTERY ISOLATOR   
					FUSE OR   
					FUSE OR   
					CIRCUIT   
					BREAKER   
					CIRCUIT   
					BREAKER   
					DEEP-CYCLE   
					BATTERY   
					DEEP-CYCLE   
					BATTERY   
					ALL   
					1 
					2 
					BATTERY   
					SELECTOR   
					OFF   
					GROUND TO   
					VEHICLE   
					CHASSIS   
					SWITCH   
					TO DC   
					LOADS   
					DEEP-CYCLE   
					BATTERY   
					DEEP-CYCLE   
					BATTERY   
					FUSE OR   
					FUSE OR   
					CIRCUIT   
					BREAKER   
					CIRCUIT   
					BREAKER   
					ALL   
					1 
					2 
					BATTERY   
					SELECTOR   
					SWITCH   
					OFF   
					GROUND TO   
					VEHICLE   
					CHASSIS   
					Figure 3-2 Configuration for Heavy Loads   
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					Installation Codes   
					Governing installation codes vary depending on the location and type of   
					installation. Electrical installations must meet local and national wiring   
					codes and should be performed by a qualified electrician.   
					In residential applications, electrical codes do not allow permanent   
					connection of AC distribution wiring to the inverter’s AC output   
					receptacles. The receptacles are intended for temporary (as-needed)   
					connection of cord connected loads only.   
					Calculating Battery Requirements   
					Battery type and battery size strongly affect the performance of the   
					XPower Plus. Therefore, you need to identify the type of loads your   
					inverter will be powering, and how much you will be using them between   
					charges. Once you know how much power you will be using, you can   
					determine how much battery capacity you need. Xantrex recommends   
					that you purchase as much battery capacity as possible.   
					Consult Appendix B “Battery Types and Sizes” for a detailed explanation   
					of how to determine the appropriate number and size of batteries for your   
					needs.   
					CAUTION   
					The XPower Plus must only be connected to a 12 volt battery   
					system. It will not operate if connected to a 6 volt battery and   
					will be damaged if connected to a 24 volt battery.   
					Choosing an Effective Charging System   
					The charging system must be appropriate for your particular installation.   
					A well-designed charging system will ensure that power is available when   
					you need it and that your batteries remain in top condition. Inadequate   
					charging will degrade system performance, and the wrong type of charger   
					will reduce battery life.   
					Consult Appendix C “Alternators and Charging Systems” for information   
					about choosing an effective charging system.   
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					Choosing an Appropriate Location   
					WARNING: Explosion or Fire Hazard   
					The XPower Plus contains components that tend to produce   
					arcs or sparks. To prevent fire or explosion, do not install the   
					inverter in compartments containing batteries or flammable   
					materials, or in locations that require ignition-protected   
					equipment.   
					WARNING: Fire Hazard   
					To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover or obstruct the   
					ventilation openings. Do not install the XPower Plus in a zero-   
					clearance compartment. Overheating may result.   
					The XPower Plus must only be installed in a location that is:   
					: 
					Dry   
					Do not allow water or other liquids to drop or splash on it.   
					Cool   
					Ambient air temperature should be between 32º F and   
					105º F (0º C and 40º C)—the cooler the better within this   
					range.   
					Ventilated   
					Safe   
					Allow at least 3 inches (7.5 cm) of clearance around the   
					inverter for air flow. Ensure that the ventilation openings on   
					the DC end and on the bottom of the unit are not obstructed.   
					Do not install the inverter in the same compartment as   
					batteries or in any compartment capable of storing   
					flammable liquids like gasoline.   
					Close to   
					battery   
					Do not use excessive DC cable lengths: they increase wire   
					resistance and reduce input power. Longer AC wires are   
					preferable to longer DC wires: wire resistance (and   
					therefore voltage drop) is less and the cost is lower.   
					Protected   
					from battery   
					gases   
					Do not mount the inverter where it will be exposed to gases   
					produced by batteries. Battery gases are corrosive, and   
					prolonged exposure to battery gases will damage the   
					inverter.   
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					Calculating Cable Sizes for XPower 1200 Plus   
					To operate safely and effectively, the XPower 1200 Plus needs proper   
					cables and fuses. Because the XPower 1200 Plus has low-voltage and   
					high-current input, it is essential that you use low-resistance wiring   
					between the battery and the inverter to deliver the maximum amount of   
					usable energy to your load.   
					For safe and efficient operation, you will need to calculate cable sizes for   
					your:   
					• 
					• 
					DC input cables from the battery to inverter (one way)   
					Chassis ground cable from the grounding point to the chassis ground   
					screw on the inverter’s DC panel.   
					See “DC Panel Connections (XPower 1750 Plus shown)” Figure 3-3 on   
					page 3–17.   
					WARNING: Fire Hazard   
					Never use a cable longer than 5 feet (1.5 meters). A cable   
					longer than 5 feet (1.5 meters) can potentially generate enough   
					heat to start a fire or result in poor inverter performance.   
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					Calculating Size of DC Input Cables for XPower 1200 Plus   
					Refer to Table 3-1 to plan the DC input cabling for your particular   
					application:   
					• 
					Keep all cables as short as possible, and ensure that each cable   
					between the inverter and the battery is no longer than 5 feet (1.5 m).   
					• 
					Do not use aluminum cable. It has about 1/3 more resistance than   
					copper cable of the same size, and it is difficult to make good, low-   
					resistance connections to aluminum wire.   
					• 
					Xantrex recommends that you use oil resistant cable.   
					Table 3-1 Recommended DC Input Wire Sizes & Lengths: XPower   
					1200 Plus   
					RV1(Recreational Vehicle) and Marine2   
					Cable length:   
					Battery to inverter   
					(one way)   
					Maximum Battery   
					Minimum Cable Size Fuse Size   
					2 feet (0.6 m)   
					4 feet (1.2 m)   
					5 feet (1.5 m)   
					No. 2 AWG   
					No. 2 AWG   
					No. 2 AWG   
					150 Adc   
					150 Adc   
					150 Adc   
					Note: Never use a cable longer than 5 feet (1.5 m) with the XPower   
					1200 Plus. Appropriately sized cable can be bought at a welding supply   
					house or a marine supply store.   
					1. Based on US National Electrical Code NFPA70, Article 551 and Table 310-   
					17, 90C cables located outside of engine spaces.   
					2. Based on ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council) Recommended Practice   
					E-9, Table IV, 75C cables located outside of engine spaces, maximum 3% volt-   
					age drop.   
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					Calculating Size of Chassis Ground Cable for XPower 1200 Plus   
					Refer to Table 3-2 to plan the size of the chassis ground cable that runs   
					from the grounding point to the chassis ground screw on the inverter’s DC   
					panel.   
					Table 3-2 Recommended Chassis Ground Cable sizes: XPower 1200   
					Plus   
					Chassis ground cable size   
					(Stranded cable is   
					recommended)   
					Maximum   
					Battery   
					Fuse Size   
					Application   
					Recreational Vehicle1   
					Marine2   
					No. 8 AWG   
					150 Adc   
					150 Adc   
					The same size as the DC input   
					cables or one size smaller.   
					Note: There are no restrictions on length for the chassis ground cable.   
					1. Based on US National Electrical Code NFPA70, Article 551, par. 551-20c.   
					2. Based on ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council) Recommended Practice   
					E-9, par. 9.21. (The actual size required is minimum No. 5 AWG, but since odd   
					sizes are hard to find, No. 4 AWG is specified.)   
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					Calculating Cable Sizes for XPower 1750 Plus   
					To operate safely and effectively, the XPower 1750 Plus needs proper   
					cables and fuses. Because the XPower 1750 Plus has low-voltage and   
					high-current input, it is essential that you use low-resistance wiring   
					between the battery and the inverter to deliver the maximum amount of   
					usable energy to your load.   
					For safe and efficient operation, you will need to calculate cable sizes for   
					your:   
					• 
					• 
					DC input cables from the battery to inverter (one way)   
					Chassis ground cable from the grounding point to the chassis ground   
					screw on the inverter’s DC panel.   
					See “DC Panel Connections (XPower 1750 Plus shown)” Figure 3-3 on   
					page 3–17.   
					WARNING: Fire Hazard   
					Never use a cable longer than 6 feet (1.8 meters). A cable   
					longer than 6 feet (1.8 meters) can potentially generate enough   
					heat to start a fire or result in poor inverter performance.   
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					Calculating Size of DC Input Cables for XPower 1750 Plus   
					Refer to Table 3-3 to plan the DC cabling:   
					• 
					Keep all cables as short as possible, and ensure that each cable   
					between the inverter and the battery is no longer than 6 feet (1.8 m).   
					• 
					Do not use aluminum cable. It has about 1/3 more resistance than   
					copper cable of the same size, and it is difficult to make good, low-   
					resistance connections to aluminum wire.   
					• 
					Xantrex recommends that you use oil resistant cable.   
					Table 3-3 Recommended DC Input Wire Sizes & Lengths: XPower   
					1750 Plus   
					RV1 (Recreational Vehicle) and Marine2   
					Cable length:   
					Battery to Inverter   
					(one way)   
					Maximum Battery   
					Fuse Size   
					Minimum Cable Size   
					No. 1/0 AWG   
					2 feet (0.6 m)   
					6 feet (1.8 m)   
					250 Adc   
					250 Adc   
					No. 1/0 AWG   
					Note: Never use a cable longer than 6 feet (1.8 m) with the XPower 1750 Plus.   
					Appropriate size cable can be bought at a welding supply house or a marine   
					supply store.   
					1. Based on US National Electrical Code NFPA70, Article 551 and Table 310-   
					17, 90C cables located outside of engine spaces.   
					2. Based on ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council) Recommended Practice   
					E-9, Table IV, 75C cables located outside of engine spaces, maximum 3% volt-   
					age drop.   
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					Calculating Size of Chassis Ground Cable for XPower 1750 Plus   
					Refer to Table 3-4 to plan the size of the chassis ground cable that runs   
					from the grounding point to the chassis ground screw on the inverter’s DC   
					panel.   
					Table 3-4 Recommended Chassis Ground Cable sizes: XPower 1750   
					Plus   
					Chassis ground cable size   
					(Stranded cable is   
					recommended)   
					Maximum   
					Battery   
					Fuse Size   
					Application   
					Recreational Vehicle1   
					Marine2   
					No. 8 AWG   
					250 Adc   
					250 Adc   
					The same size as the DC input   
					cables or one size smaller.   
					Note: There are no restrictions on length for the chassis ground cable.   
					1. Based on US National Electrical Code NFPA70, Article 551, par. 551-20c.   
					2. Based on ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council) Recommended Practice   
					E-9, par. 9.21.   
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					Calculating Fuse/Circuit Breaker Size   
					Because your batteries can provide thousands of amps, you need fuses or   
					circuit breakers that can safely withstand the short-circuit current that the   
					batteries can produce.   
					To select the correct fuse type and size:   
					1. Determine the total cold cranking amp rating for your batteries. (The   
					cold cranking amp (CCA) rating of each battery is displayed on the   
					battery case. If it is not, contact the battery manufacturer to determine   
					the CCA rating of your particular batteries.) For example:   
					• If you are using one battery to power your inverter and its cold   
					cranking amp rating is 500 CCA, the total cold cranking amp rating   
					is 500 CCA.   
					• If you are powering your inverter with two batteries connected in   
					parallel, and each battery has a cold cranking amp rating of 500   
					CCA, the total cold cranking amp rating is 1000 CCA.   
					Note: For batteries connected in parallel, the total cold cranking amp   
					(CCA) rating is the sum of the CCA ratings of all of the batteries   
					connected in parallel.   
					2. Once you have determined the total cold cranking amp rating of your   
					batteries, identify the corresponding Ampere Interrupting Capacity   
					(AIC) of the fuse or breaker required for your system by referring to   
					Table 3-5. (The AIC is the amount of battery short-circuit amperage   
					that the fuse can safely withstand.)   
					Table 3-5 Cold Cranking Amps/ Ampere Interrupting Capacity1   
					Total Cold Cranking   
					Amps   
					Ampere Interrupting Capacity   
					(AIC)   
					650 or less   
					651–1100   
					over 1100   
					1500   
					3000   
					5000   
					1. The figures in Table 3-5 are based on standards developed by the   
					ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council).   
					• If the Total Cold Cranking Amps indicate that the AIC needed is   
					2,700 amps or less, choose an ANL fuse.   
					• 
					If the Total Cold Cranking Amps indicate that the AIC needed is   
					up to 20,000 amps or if you require a “code fuse”, choose a Class   
					T fuse.   
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					3. Once you have determined the type of fuse (ANL or Class T), select   
					the current rating as follows:   
					• 
					• 
					XPower 1200 Plus: 150 Adc   
					XPower 1750 Plus: 250 Adc   
					Fuses can be bought at any marine electrical products store.   
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					Installing the XPower Plus   
					Do not proceed with the installation of your XPower Plus until you have   
					read the section, “Designing Your Installation” on page 3–2. The more   
					thorough your planning, the better your power needs will be met to   
					achieve maximum performance from your XPower Plus.   
					Safety Instructions   
					Before you start to install the XPower Plus:   
					• 
					• 
					Review the “Important Safety Information” on page v.   
					Do not attempt your own AC wiring unless you have the knowledge,   
					tools, and experience to do a safe job. A licensed electrician can   
					install the inverter if you do not wish to do your own wiring.   
					• 
					Read and follow all Warnings and Cautions in this chapter.   
					Note: If you have any installation questions or issues, please contact   
					Customer Service.   
					Phone: 1-800-670-0707 (toll free in North America)   
					1-604-420-1585 (outside North America)   
					Fax:   
					1-800-994-7828 (toll free in North America)   
					604-420-1591 (outside North America)   
					
					Email:   
					Installation Tools and Materials   
					Tools   
					{ Wire stripper   
					{ Wrench for DC terminals   
					{ No. 2 Phillips screwdriver   
					{ Crimping tool for fastening lugs and terminals on DC cables. (You   
					may find it more convenient to have the crimp connectors installed   
					onto the DC cable by the store that sells you the cable and/or   
					connectors.)   
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					Materials   
					The following checklist is a general list of required materials. Optional   
					components are indicated by an *.   
					{ Four corrosion-resistant fasteners sized #10 or larger for mounting the   
					inverter   
					{ Copper DC input cable as calculated in   
					• 
					• 
					Table 3-1 on page 3–7 for the XPower 1200 Plus   
					Table 3-3 on page 3–10 for the XPower 1750 Plus   
					{ Two 5/16 inch ring terminals sized for the cable diameter (or box-lug   
					terminals) to connect the DC cables to the DC cabling terminal   
					{ Lugs and terminals to connect the DC cables that connect to the battery   
					and fuse holder(s)   
					{ DC fuse(s) as calculated in “Calculating Fuse/Circuit Breaker Size” on   
					page 3–12 and fuse holder(s)   
					{ Copper chassis ground cable as calculated in   
					• 
					• 
					Table 3-2 on page 3–8 for the XPower 1200 Plus   
					Table 3-4 on page 3–11 for the XPower 1750 Plus   
					{ Ring terminal (appropriately sized to connect copper cable to chassis   
					ground screw) that meets the following specifications:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					• 
					#10 stud   
					UL/CSA approved   
					copper   
					tin-plated   
					{ Battery isolator (if connecting to a multiple-battery system)   
					{ Battery selector switch*   
					{ Alternator controller*   
					{ High-output alternator*   
					* Consult Appendix B “Battery Types and Sizes” and Appendix C   
					“Alternators and Charging Systems” to determine whether you need these   
					components.   
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					Overview of Installation Steps   
					These are the three steps (and one optional step) for installing your   
					XPower Plus. Do not proceed with installation until you have read   
					“Designing Your Installation” starting on page 3–2.   
					1. Optional: Install the Remote On/Off Switch before mounting the   
					inverter as the remote switch connects to a jack on the bottom of the   
					inverter.   
					2. Mount the inverter.   
					3. Connect the chassis ground.   
					4. Connect the DC cables.   
					Optional: Installing the Remote On/Off Switch   
					If you are installing the optional Remote On/Off Switch, see the   
					installation instructions in the Remote On/Off Switch package.   
					Note: Run the cable to the inverter and plug the cable into the remote   
					switch jack on the bottom of the inverter before mounting the inverter.   
					The remote switch jack is not accessible once the inverter is mounted.   
					Mounting the Inverter   
					Do not mount the inverter under the hood of your vehicle. See “Choosing   
					an Appropriate Location” on page 3–5.   
					To mount the XPower Plus:   
					1. Make sure the On/Off switch is in the Off position.   
					2. Select an appropriate mounting location and orientation. The XPower   
					Plus must be oriented in one of the following ways:   
					• 
					Horizontally on a vertical surface. (The ventilation opening on the   
					DC end must not point up or down.)   
					• 
					On or under a horizontal surface   
					3. Hold the inverter against the mounting surface, mark the positions of   
					the mounting screws, and then remove the inverter.   
					4. Pilot drill the four mounting holes.   
					5. Fasten the inverter to the mounting surface using corrosion-resistant   
					fasteners sized #10 or larger.   
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					Connecting the Chassis Ground   
					WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard   
					Never operate the XPower Plus without properly connecting   
					the chassis ground. Electrical shock hazard could result from   
					improper grounding.   
					The XPower Plus has a screw terminal labelled CHASSIS GND on the rear   
					panel as shown in Figure 3-3. Follow the guidelines in “Grounding   
					Locations” to connect the inverter’s chassis to the ground.   
					Figure 3-3 DC Panel Connections (XPower 1750 Plus shown)   
					Grounding Locations   
					You must connect the chassis ground terminal to a grounding point. The   
					grounding point varies depending on where you install the XPower Plus.   
					• 
					For recommended chassis ground cable size for the XPower 1200   
					Plus, see “Calculating Size of Chassis Ground Cable for XPower   
					1200 Plus” Table 3-2 on page 3–8.   
					• 
					For recommended chassis ground cable size for the XPower 1750   
					Plus, see “Calculating Size of Chassis Ground Cable for XPower   
					1750 Plus” Table 3-4 on page 3–11.   
					Follow the instructions that correspond to your type of installation:   
					To connect the chassis ground terminal to a grounding point:   
					{ Recreational Vehicle: Connect the CHASSIS GND screw to the vehicle’s   
					chassis using recommended copper wire (if insulated then green   
					insulation with or without one or more yellow stripes) or larger.   
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					{ Marine: Connect the CHASSIS GND screw to the boat’s DC grounding   
					bus or the engine’s negative bus using the recommended copper wire   
					that is bare or has insulation rated at 90º C.   
					Chassis Ground Screw   
					Xantrex recommends that you attach the cable to the chassis ground screw   
					with a ring terminal. This procedure will ensure that the wire does not slip   
					off the chassis ground screw.   
					To connect the cable to the chassis ground screw:   
					1. Make sure the inverter’s On/Off switch is in the Off position.   
					2. Remove chassis ground screw and star washer using #2 Phillips   
					screwdriver.   
					3. Strip 1/2 inch (13 mm) to 3/4 inch (19 mm) of insulation from one end   
					of each cable.   
					4. Attach the ring connector that will join the cable to the chassis ground   
					screw. The connector you use must create a permanent, low-resistance   
					connection. (See “Materials” on page 3–15.)   
					5. Fit the chassis ground screw through the star washer and the ring   
					connector back into the screw opening.   
					6. Tighten the chassis ground screw.   
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					Connecting the DC Cables   
					Consult Figure 3-1 on page 3–2, “Configuration for Normal Loads” or   
					Figure 3-2 on page 3–3, “Configuration for Heavy Loads” for additional   
					details that are specific to your installation.   
					To connect the DC cables:   
					1. Make sure the inverter’s On/Off switch is in the Off position.   
					2. Strip 1/2 inch (13 mm) to 3/4 inch (19 mm) insulation from one end of   
					each cable. The amount stripped off will depend on the terminals   
					chosen.   
					3. Attach the connectors that will join the cables to the battery, battery   
					isolator switch, or fuse block. The connectors you use must create a   
					permanent, low-resistance connection.   
					If you are using crimp connectors, use the tool recommended by the   
					terminal manufacturer. Make sure no stray wires protrude from the   
					terminal. (You may find it more convenient to have the crimp   
					connectors attached by the company that sells you the cable and/or   
					connectors.)   
					4. For each cable end that will be connected to the inverter, strip 1/2 inch   
					(13 mm) to 3/4 inch (19 mm) of insulation from the cable. The amount   
					stripped off will depend on the terminals chosen.   
					5. Attach the connector that will join the cable to the DC cabling terminal.   
					6. Install a fuse and fuse holder in the cable that will be used for the   
					positive side of the DC circuit.   
					The fuse must be:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					as close to the battery as possible   
					rated for DC circuits   
					have an Ampere Interrupting Capacity (AIC) that exceeds the short-   
					circuit current available from the battery. (See “Calculating Fuse/   
					Circuit Breaker Size” on page 3–12.)   
					7. If you have installed a battery selector switch, set it to Off when making   
					the connection to prevent sparking.   
					8. Attach the connector on the positive cable to the positive DC terminal   
					on the inverter.   
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					9. Install the lock washer and nut that are supplied with the inverter.   
					Tighten the nut to a torque of 6.3–6.6 foot pounds (8.5–9.0 Nm). Make   
					the connection snug enough so the ring terminal does not move around   
					on the DC terminal, but do not overtighten. See Figure 3-3 on page 3–17   
					DC Panel Connections.   
					CAUTION   
					Loose connections cause excessive voltage drop and may cause   
					overheated wires and melted insulation.   
					CAUTION   
					Do not over tighten the nut on the DC input terminals. Damage   
					to the DC input terminals may result.   
					The maximum torque setting is 6.3–6.6 foot pounds (8.5–9.0   
					Nm).   
					CAUTION: Reverse Polarity   
					DC power connections to the XPower Plus must be positive to   
					positive and negative to negative.   
					A reverse polarity connection (positive to negative) will blow a   
					fuse in the inverter and may permanently damage the inverter.   
					The fuse is not user replaceable and the inverter may need to be   
					returned for servicing.   
					Damage caused by a reverse polarity connection is not covered   
					by your warranty.   
					10. Before proceeding, double check that the cable you have just installed   
					connects the positive DC terminal of the inverter to the fuse holder, and   
					that the other end of the fuse holder is connected to the positive terminal   
					on the battery.   
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					. 
					WARNING: Explosion or Fire   
					Do not complete the next step if flammable fumes are present.   
					Explosion or fire may result. Thoroughly ventilate the battery   
					compartment before making this connection.   
					11. Connect the cable from the negative post of the battery to the negative   
					DC terminal of the inverter.   
					12. Install the lock washer and nut that are supplied. Tighten the nut to a   
					torque of 6.3–6.6 foot pounds (8.5–9.0 Nm). Make the connection snug   
					enough so the ring terminal does not move around on the DC terminal,   
					but do not overtighten.   
					This the last cable connection. If you do not have a battery selector   
					switch that is between the inverter and batteries, and that is in the Off   
					position, a spark is normal when you make the connection. The   
					connection sequence in Step 12 ensures that the spark happens away   
					from the batteries, reducing the risk of fire or explosion.   
					13. If you have installed a battery selector switch, use it to select one of the   
					batteries or battery banks (house bank preferred over start bank).   
					14. Move the inverter’s On/Off switch to the On position.   
					The Power light should come on, indicating that the XPower Plus is   
					ready for operation.   
					15. Check the INPUT VOLTAGE DISPLAY. It should read between 12 and   
					13 volts, depending on the condition of the battery. If it does not, check   
					your battery and the connection to the inverter, and the state of charge of   
					the battery.   
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				Operation   
					4 
					Chapter 4 explains how to operate the XPower   
					Plus efficiently and effectively. Specifically, this   
					chapter:   
					• 
					Gives procedures for operating the inverter   
					from the front panel   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Discusses operating limits and inverter loads   
					Discusses battery charging frequency   
					Provides information about routine   
					maintenance   
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				Operation   
					Turning the Inverter On and Off   
					The On/Off switch on the inverter’s front panel turns the control circuit in   
					the XPower Plus on and off.   
					To turn the inverter on and off from its front panel:   
					• 
					• 
					Move the On/Off switch to the On position to turn the inverter on.   
					Move the On/Off switch to the Off position to turn the inverter off.   
					When the switch is Off, the inverter draws a very low current from   
					the battery.   
					CAUTION   
					The XPower Plus’s On/Off switch does not disconnect DC   
					battery power from the XPower Plus. You must disconnect AC   
					and DC power before working on any circuits connected to the   
					inverter.   
					Operating Several Loads at Once   
					If you are going to operate several loads from the XPower Plus, turn them   
					on separately after you have turned the inverter on.   
					Turning loads on separately helps to ensure that the inverter does not have   
					to deliver the starting current for all the loads at once, and will help   
					prevent an overload shutdown.   
					Turning the Inverter Off Between Charges   
					The XPower Plus draws less than 400 mA from the battery with the   
					On/Off switch turned on and no load connected, but left in this state the   
					XPower Plus will eventually discharge the battery.   
					To prevent unnecessary battery discharge, turn the XPower Plus off when   
					you are not using it.   
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				Operating Limits   
					Input Voltage Display   
					The INPUT VOLTAGE DISPLAY indicates the DC voltage at the input   
					terminals of the XPower Plus. At low input currents, this voltage is very   
					close to the battery voltage. At high input currents, this voltage is lower   
					than the battery voltage because of the voltage drop across the cable and   
					DC connections.   
					Output Power Indicator   
					The OUTPUT POWER INDICATOR displays the power that the XPower   
					Plus is delivering to the load. It does not indicate the power drawn by   
					other loads also connected to the battery.   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					For long-term continuous operation, the output power indicator   
					should remain in the green area, which indicates 80% of maximum   
					allowable power is being consumed.   
					Short-term operation is possible with the output power indicator in   
					the yellow area, which indicates that 90% or more of the maximum   
					allowable power is being consumed.   
					If the output power indicator rises to the red area, it indicates that the   
					maximum allowable power output has been reached, and the unit may   
					go into overload shutdown.   
					Operating Limits   
					Power Output   
					The XPower 1200 Plus can deliver up to 1000 watts continuous.   
					The XPower 1750 Plus can deliver up to 1500 watts continuous.   
					The wattage rating applies to resistive loads such as incandescent lights.   
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					Input Voltage   
					The allowable XPower Plus input voltage ranges are shown in the   
					following table:   
					Operating   
					Condition   
					Voltage Range Comment   
					10 V–15 V   
					Normal   
					Optimum   
					12 V–13 V   
					Performance   
					Low Voltage Alarm   
					10.7 V or less The audible low battery alarm sounds.   
					Low Voltage   
					Shutdown   
					less than 10 V The inverter shuts down to protect the   
					battery from being over-discharged.   
					High Voltage   
					Shutdown   
					15 V or more   
					The inverter shuts down to protect   
					itself from excessive input voltage.   
					Note: Although the XPower Plus   
					incorporates over-voltage protection,   
					it can still be damaged if input voltage   
					exceeds 16 V.   
					Inverter Loads   
					The XPower Plus will operate most AC loads within its power rating:   
					1000 watts for the XPower 1200 Plus and 1500 watts for the XPower   
					1750 Plus. However, some appliances and equipment may be difficult to   
					operate, and other appliances may actually be damaged if you try to   
					operate them with the XPower Plus. Please read “High Surge Loads” and   
					“Trouble Loads” carefully.   
					High Surge Loads   
					Some induction motors used in freezers, pumps, and other motor-operated   
					equipment require high surge currents to start. The XPower Plus may not   
					be able to start some of these motors even though their rated current draw   
					is within the inverter’s limits. The XPower Plus will normally start single-   
					phase induction motors rated at 1/2 horsepower or less.   
					If a motor refuses to start, observe the INPUT VOLTAGE DISPLAY while   
					trying to start the motor. If the indicator drops below 11 volts while the   
					XPower Plus is trying to start the motor, this low voltage condition may   
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					be why the motor won’t start. Make sure that the battery connections are   
					good and that the battery is fully charged. If the connections are good and   
					the battery is charged, but the voltage still drops below 11 volts, you may   
					need to use a larger battery.   
					Trouble Loads   
					CAUTION   
					Some equipment may be damaged by the XPower Plus’s   
					modified sine wave output.   
					Some appliances, including the types listed below, may be damaged if   
					they are connected to the XPower Plus:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					Electronics that modulate RF (radio frequency) signals on the AC line   
					will not work and may be damaged.   
					Speed controllers found in some fans, power tools, kitchen   
					appliances, and other loads may be damaged.   
					Some chargers for small rechargeable batteries can be damaged. See   
					“Precautions For Using Rechargeable Appliances” on page vii for   
					details.   
					• 
					Metal halide arc (HMI) lights can be damaged.   
					c 
					Note: If you are unsure about powering any device with the XPower   
					Plus, contact the manufacturer of the device.   
					When possible, recharge your batteries when they are about 50%   
					discharged or earlier. This gives the batteries a much longer life cycle than   
					recharging when they are almost completely discharged. For information   
					about Xantrex battery chargers, see our web site at www.xantrex.com   
					Connecting Appliances to the XPower Plus   
					Since regular amounts of AC current flows between the XPower Plus and   
					your appliances, commonly available extension cords can be used to   
					connect the XPower Plus to your appliances. If your appliance will be   
					connected at a considerable distance from the XPower Plus, it is much   
					more practical and less expensive to lengthen the AC wiring than it is to   
					lengthen the DC wiring.   
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					Routine Maintenance   
					Minimal maintenance is required to keep your XPower Plus operating   
					properly. Periodically you should:   
					• 
					Clean the exterior of the unit with a damp cloth to prevent the   
					accumulation of dust and dirt.   
					• 
					• 
					Ensure that the DC cables are secure and fasteners are tight.   
					Make sure ventilation openings on the DC panel and bottom of the   
					inverter are not clogged.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					5 
					Chapter 5 will help you identify the source of   
					most problems that can occur with the XPower   
					Plus.   
					If you have a problem with the inverter, please   
					review this chapter before contacting Xantrex   
					Customer Service.   
					If you are unable to solve a problem and need to   
					contact Xantrex, record the information in the   
					form “Information About Your System” on page D–   
					5. This will help our Customer Service   
					Representatives give you better service.   
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				Troubleshooting   
					Common Problems   
					Buzz in Audio Equipment   
					Some inexpensive stereo systems may emit a buzzing noise from their   
					loudspeakers when operated from the XPower Plus. This occurs because   
					the power supply in the audio system does not adequately filter the   
					modified sine wave produced by the inverter. The only solution is to use a   
					sound system that has a higher quality power supply.   
					Television Reception   
					When the XPower Plus is operating, it can interfere with television   
					reception on some channels. If interference occurs, try the following:   
					1. Make sure that the chassis ground screw on the rear of the XPower   
					Plus is solidly connected to the ground system of your vehicle or   
					home.   
					2. Make sure that the television antenna provides an adequate (“snow-   
					free”) signal, and that you are using good quality cable between the   
					antenna and the television.   
					3. Keep the cables between the battery and the XPower Plus as short as   
					possible, and twist them together with two to three twists per foot.   
					(This minimizes radiated interference from the cables.)   
					4. Move the television as far away from the XPower Plus as possible.   
					5. Do not operate high power loads with the XPower Plus while the   
					television is on.   
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					Troubleshooting Reference   
					WARNING: Electrical Shock and Burn Hazard   
					Do not disassemble the XPower Plus. 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   
					Low output voltage (96 Vac– You are using a voltmeter that Use a true RMS reading voltmeter   
					Solution   
					104 Vac)   
					cannot accurately read the   
					RMS voltage of a modified   
					sine wave.   
					such as the Fluke 87.   
					Low output voltage and the   
					OUTPUT POWER   
					INDICATOR is in the red   
					area.   
					Low input voltage and the   
					load is close to maximum   
					allowable power.   
					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 and the   
					INPUT VOLTAGE DISPLAY   
					indicates below 10 V. Fault   
					LED is on.   
					Low input voltage   
					Recharge the battery; check the   
					connections and cable.   
					No output voltage; no input   
					voltage indication.   
					The inverter is off.   
					Turn the inverter on.   
					No power to the inverter.   
					Inverter fuse open.   
					Check the wiring to the inverter.   
					Return the unit. Information for   
					returning the inverter is provided in   
					“Return Material Authorization   
					Policy” on page D–3.   
					The inverter could have been The inverter has probably been   
					connected with reverse DC   
					input polarity.   
					damaged. Have it repaired. 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 D–3.   
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					Table 5-1 Troubleshooting Reference   
					Problem   
					Possible Cause   
					Solution   
					No output voltage and the   
					INPUT VOLTAGE DISPLAY   
					indicates above 15 V. Fault   
					LED is on.   
					High input voltage   
					Make sure the XPower Plus is   
					connected to a 12 V battery.   
					Check the voltage regulation of the   
					charging system.   
					Low battery alarm stays on   
					and the voltage indicator is   
					below 10.7 V.   
					Poor DC wiring; poor battery Use proper cable size and lengths and   
					condition   
					make solid connections.   
					Charge the battery.   
					Install a new battery.   
					No output voltage.   
					Fault LED is on.   
					Thermal shutdown   
					Allow the unit to cool off. Reduce the   
					load if continuous operation is   
					required.   
					Improve ventilation. Make sure the   
					inverter’s ventilation openings are not   
					obstructed.   
					Reduce the ambient temperature.   
					Reduce the load.   
					Unit overload   
					Output is short circuited.   
					Remove the short circuit.   
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				Specifications   
					A 
					Appendix A contains electrical performance and   
					physical specifications for the XPower Plus.   
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				Specifications   
					Electrical Performance   
					Electrical performance   
					XPower 1200 Plus XPower 1750 Plus   
					Output power at 77º F (25º C)   
					ambient temperature and   
					12 Vdc input:   
					1000 W   
					1500 W   
					• Maximum continuous   
					output power   
					Output voltage   
					115 Vac RMS ± 5 % 115 Vac RMS ± 5 %   
					Output waveform   
					Output frequency   
					Input voltage   
					Modified sine wave   
					60 Hz ± 4 Hz   
					10–15 Vdc   
					10.7 V   
					Modified sine wave   
					60 Hz ± 4 Hz   
					10–15 Vdc   
					10.7 V   
					Low battery alarm   
					Low battery cutout   
					Optimum efficiency   
					No load current draw   
					10.0 V   
					10.0 V   
					90%   
					90%   
					0.4 ADC   
					0.4 ADC   
					Physical Specifications   
					Physical   
					Length   
					Width   
					XPower 1200 Plus   
					11.4 inches (290 mm)   
					XPower 1750 Plus   
					17.3 inches (440 mm)   
					9.4 inches (240 mm)   
					3.2 inches (83 mm)   
					9.4 lb (4.27 kg)   
					9.4 inches (240 mm)   
					3.2 inches (83 mm)   
					6.3 lb (2.86 kg)   
					Height   
					Weight   
					Specifications are subject to change without notice.   
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					Sizes   
					B 
					The batteries that you use strongly affect the   
					performance of the XPower Plus. It is important   
					to connect the inverter to the correct size and type   
					of battery.   
					The information in Appendix B will help you   
					select, connect, and maintain batteries that are   
					most appropriate for your application.   
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				Battery Types and Sizes   
					Battery Types   
					Automotive Starting Batteries   
					The lead-acid battery you are most familiar with is probably the starting   
					battery in your vehicle. An automotive starting battery is designed to   
					deliver a large amount of current for a short period of time (so it can start   
					your engine). Only a small portion of the battery’s capacity is used when   
					starting the engine, and the spent capacity is quickly recharged by the   
					running engine.   
					The starting battery in your vehicle is not designed for repeated deep-   
					discharge cycles where the battery is almost completely discharged and   
					then recharged. If a starting battery is used in this kind of deep discharge   
					service, it will wear out very rapidly.   
					Deep-Cycle Batteries   
					Deep-cycle batteries are designed for deep discharge service where they   
					will be repeatedly discharged and recharged. They are marketed for use in   
					recreational vehicles, boats, and electric golf carts—so you may see them   
					referred to as RV batteries, marine batteries, or golf cart batteries.   
					For most applications of the XPower Plus, Xantrex recommends that you   
					use one or more deep-cycle batteries that are separated from the vehicle’s   
					starting battery by a battery isolator.   
					A battery isolator is a solid-state electronic circuit that allows equipment   
					to be operated from an auxiliary battery without danger of discharging the   
					vehicle’s starting battery. During vehicle operation, the battery isolator   
					automatically directs the charge from the alternator to the battery   
					requiring the charge. Figure 3-1 on page 3–2 and Figure 3-2 on page 3–3   
					show a battery isolator in configurations for normal and heavy-duty loads.   
					Battery isolators are available at marine and RV dealers and most auto   
					parts stores.   
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					Battery Size   
					CAUTION   
					The XPower Plus must only be connected to batteries with a nominal   
					output voltage of 12 volts. The XPower Plus will not operate from a 6   
					volt battery and will be damaged if connected to a 24 volt battery.   
					Battery size or capacity is as important as the battery type for efficient   
					operation of your loads. Xantrex recommends that you purchase as much   
					battery capacity as possible.   
					A number of different standards are used to rate battery energy storage   
					capacity. Automotive and marine starting batteries are normally rated in   
					cranking amps. This is not a relevant rating for continuous loads like an   
					inverter. Deep-cycle batteries use a more suitable rating system, either   
					“amp-hours” (“Ah”) or “reserve capacity” in minutes.   
					Battery Reserve Capacity Battery reserve capacity is a measure of   
					how long a battery can deliver a certain amount of current—usually 25   
					amps. For example, a battery with a reserve capacity of 180 minutes can   
					deliver 25 amps for 180 minutes before it is completely discharged.   
					Amp-hour (Ah) Capacity Amp-hour capacity is a measure of how   
					many amps a battery can deliver for a specified length of time—usually   
					20 hours. For example, a typical marine or RV battery rated for 100 Ah   
					can deliver 5 amps for 20 hours (5 A x 20 hours = 100 Ah).   
					This same battery can deliver a higher or lower current for less or more   
					time, limited approximately by the 100 Ah figure (for example, 50 A for 2   
					hours, or 200 A for 1/2 hour), but usually the capacity figure given is only   
					accurate at the specified rate (20 hours).   
					To calculate the battery capacity you require, read “Estimating Battery   
					Requirements” on page B–4 and “Battery Sizing Example” on page B–4,   
					and then complete the “Battery Sizing Worksheet” on page B–5.   
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					Estimating Battery Requirements   
					To determine how much battery capacity you need:   
					1. Determine how many watts are consumed by each appliance that you   
					will operate from the XPower Plus. You can normally find the watt   
					rating labelled on the product. If only the current draw is given,   
					multiply it by 115 to get the power consumption in watts.   
					2. Estimate how many hours each appliance will be operating each day.   
					3. Calculate the daily watt-hours needed for each appliance.   
					4. Add the total number of watt-hours needed for all the appliances and   
					multiply it by the number of days between charges.   
					5. Divide the total watt-hours of AC load between charges by 10. This   
					gives the battery Ah used between charges.   
					6. Double the total Ah used between charges to get the recommended   
					battery size in Ah.   
					See the battery sizing example that follows.   
					Battery Sizing Example   
					This battery sizing example illustrates a typical calculation, assuming an   
					opportunity to charge the batteries every three days.   
					Dailywatt-hours   
					(A) Power   
					Consumption   
					(Watts)   
					(B) Operating   
					Time per Day   
					(Hours)   
					needed for this   
					appliance   
					Appliance   
					TV & VCR   
					(= A x B)   
					200 W   
					1400 W   
					180 W   
					600 W   
					1500 W   
					700 W   
					2 hours   
					400 Wh   
					350 Wh   
					720 Wh   
					150 Wh   
					150 Wh   
					70 Wh   
					Microwave oven   
					3 lamps, 60 W each   
					Coffee maker   
					Hair dryer   
					15 min = 1/4 hour   
					4 hours   
					15 min = 1/4 hour   
					6 min = 1/10 hour   
					6 min = 1/10 hour   
					Steam iron   
					Total daily watt-hours of AC load   
					x Number of days between charges   
					1840 Wh   
					3 
					= Total watt-hours of AC load between charges   
					Battery Ah used between charges (divide by 10)   
					5520 Wh   
					552 Ah   
					1104 Ah   
					Recommended Battery Bank Size in Ah (multiply by 2)   
					B–4   
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				Estimating Battery Requirements   
					This example illustrates how quickly your battery needs can escalate. To   
					reduce the required battery size, you can conserve energy by eliminating   
					or reducing the use of some loads or by re-charging more frequently.   
					When sizing your battery, resist the temptation to skip the last step of this   
					calculation (multiplying by 2). More capacity is better since you will have   
					more reserve capacity, be better able to handle large loads and surge loads,   
					and your battery won't be discharged as deeply. Battery life is directly   
					dependent on how deeply the battery is discharged. The deeper the   
					discharge, the shorter the battery life.   
					Battery Sizing Worksheet   
					Use the following worksheet to calculate your battery needs. To ensure   
					sufficient battery capacity, be generous when estimating the operating   
					time per day for each of the loads you will run.   
					Daily watt-   
					(A)   
					Power   
					Consumption   
					(Watts)   
					(B)   
					OperatingTime   
					per day   
					hours needed   
					for this   
					appliance   
					(= A x B)   
					Appliance   
					(Hours)   
					W 
					W 
					W 
					W 
					W 
					W 
					W 
					W 
					hours   
					hours   
					hours   
					hours   
					hours   
					hours   
					hours   
					hours   
					Wh   
					Wh   
					Wh   
					Wh   
					Wh   
					Wh   
					Wh   
					Wh   
					Wh   
					Total daily watt-hours of AC load   
					x Number of days between charges   
					= Total watt-hours of AC load between charges   
					Battery Ah used between charges (divide by 10)   
					Wh   
					Ah   
					Ah   
					Recommended Battery Bank Size in Ah (multiply by 2)   
					B–5   
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				Battery Types and Sizes   
					Using Multiple Batteries   
					As your power requirements increase, you may need to use more than one   
					battery to obtain sufficient capacity. Read “Two Batteries Connected In   
					Parallel” and “Two Separate Battery Banks” to determine whether two   
					batteries or two battery banks are more appropriate for your applications.   
					Two Batteries Connected In Parallel   
					Two identical batteries can be connected positive (+) to positive (+) and   
					negative (–) to negative (–) in a parallel system. A parallel system doubles   
					capacity and maintains the voltage of a single battery.   
					Figure 3-1 on page 3–2 “Configuration for Normal Loads” shows a   
					battery configuration suitable for normal loads.   
					Figure 3-2 on page 3–3 “Configuration for Heavy Loads” show a battery   
					configuration that is recommended for heavy loads.   
					CAUTION   
					Do not connect the following in parallel:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					batteries made by different manufacturers   
					different types of batteries   
					batteries that have different Ah ratings   
					Decreased battery life and improper charging will result.   
					Two Separate Battery Banks   
					If you need more than two batteries (or are using different makes or   
					models of batteries), Xantrex recommends that you install two separate   
					battery banks and a battery selector switch.   
					Figure 3-2 on page 3–3 “Configuration for Heavy Loads” shows two   
					separate battery banks and a battery selector switch. This configuration is   
					recommended for heavy-duty applications.   
					By installing a battery selector switch, you can select between the two   
					battery banks, use both banks in parallel, or disconnect both banks from   
					the load. Battery selector switches are available at marine and RV dealers.   
					B–6   
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				Battery Tips   
					Battery Tips   
					WARNING   
					Review “Precautions When Working With Batteries” on   
					page vii before you work with the batteries in your system.   
					Explosive/Corrosive Gases Lead-acid batteries may emit hydrogen   
					gases, oxygen, and sulfuric acid fumes when recharging. To reduce the   
					risk of explosion:   
					• 
					• 
					Vent the battery compartment to prevent the accumulation of gases.   
					Do not install electronic or electrical equipment in the battery   
					compartment.   
					• 
					Do not smoke or use an open flame when working around batteries.   
					Temperature Sensitivity The capacity of lead-acid batteries is   
					temperature sensitive. Battery capacity is rated at 77º F (25º C). At 0º F   
					(–20º C), the Ah capacity is about half the rated capacity. You should   
					consider temperature when designing your system.   
					• Low Temperatures If extremely low temperatures are expected   
					where the inverter is going to be located, you should consider a   
					heated equipment room. If the system is located in an unheated   
					space, an insulated battery enclosure is recommended.   
					• High Temperatures The batteries should also be protected from   
					high temperatures. These can be caused by high ambient   
					temperatures, solar heating of the battery enclosure, or heat released   
					by a nearby engine or generator. High battery temperatures shorten   
					battery life and therefore you should ventilate the enclosure and use   
					shade and insulation as appropriate.   
					Discharged Batteries Do not leave batteries in a discharged state for   
					more than a day or two. They will undergo a chemical process (sulfation)   
					that can permanently damage the battery. As well, batteries self-discharge   
					over a period of three to six months, and they should be recharged   
					periodically even if they are not being used.   
					Electrolyte Level If your batteries are not the “maintenance-free” type,   
					check the electrolyte level at least once a month. Excessive fluid loss is a   
					sign of overcharging. Replenish the electrolyte using only distilled water.   
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				Battery Types and Sizes   
					Battery Connections Connections to battery posts must be made with   
					permanent connectors that provide a reliable, low-resistance connection.   
					Do not use alligator clips. Clean the connections regularly and prevent   
					corrosion by using a protective spray coating or Vaseline.   
					Battery State of Charge You can measure battery state of charge with   
					a hydrometer or approximate state of charge with a voltmeter. Use a   
					digital voltmeter that can display tenths or hundredths of a volt when   
					measuring 10 to 30 volts. Make your measurements when the battery has   
					not been charged or discharged for several hours. For a deep-cycle battery   
					at 77º F (25º C), use the following table:   
					Battery Voltage State of Charge   
					12.7–13.0   
					12.5–12.6   
					12.3–12.4   
					12.1–12.2   
					11.9–12.0   
					100%   
					80%   
					60%   
					40%   
					20%   
					B–8   
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				Alternators and   
					Charging Systems   
					C 
					A good charging system is important for the   
					health of your batteries. Poor recharging methods   
					can quickly damage batteries.   
					Appendix C provides guidelines for recharging   
					batteries from an alternator, from AC power, and   
					from alternate energy sources.   
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				Alternators and Charging Systems   
					Charging System Requirements   
					Your charging system should be capable of delivering a charging current   
					equal to 25% of the amp-hour capacity of your battery. For example, if   
					you have a 200 Ah battery, the charging system should be able to deliver   
					50 amps. The charging system must also be able to charge each 12 volt   
					battery up to approximately 14.4 V and then drop back to a “float”   
					voltage of 13.5–14 V (or shut off).   
					CAUTION   
					Never operate the XPower Plus directly from an alternator. To   
					work properly, the inverter must be connected to a battery or a   
					well-regulated, high-current DC power supply.   
					Charging With an Engine Alternator   
					Read the following information to determine whether your vehicle’s   
					standard alternator will be adequate by itself, whether you should install   
					an alternator controller, or whether you need a high-output alternator.   
					Using a Standard Vehicle Alternator   
					A typical engine alternator (12 volts) may not be able to meet the   
					requirements outlined above if your system uses large capacity batteries.   
					Alternators are typically rated for the current they can deliver when they   
					are cold. When in use, alternators heat up, and their output current   
					capability drops by as much as 25%. Therefore, standard alternators with   
					ratings of 40–105 amps only deliver a maximum of 30–80 amps in actual   
					use and deliver even less as battery voltage rises. Many alternators cannot   
					produce more than 13.6 volts when they are hot. As a result, a standard   
					alternator may not be able to charge a large battery quickly and   
					completely.   
					Two solutions are to install an alternator controller or to install a high-   
					output alternator.   
					C–2   
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				Charging From AC Power   
					Using an Alternator Controller   
					If your regular alternator is inadequate, you can install an alternator   
					controller that bypasses the voltage regulator and boosts the alternator’s   
					output voltage during charging. This will increase the alternator’s   
					charging rate at higher battery voltages and ensure more rapid and   
					complete charging.   
					Alternator controllers are available from marine product dealers.   
					Using a High-Output Alternator   
					Heavy-duty alternators rated from 100–140 A can replace standard   
					alternators and produce the higher current and voltage required to charge   
					multiple battery systems. They are available from RV and marine dealers   
					as well as auto parts suppliers.   
					Charging From AC Power   
					When recharging from AC power, use a good quality marine battery   
					charger or RV converter that meets the requirements outlined in   
					“Charging System Requirements” on page C–2.   
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					Do not use chargers intended for occasional recharging of automotive   
					starting batteries. These chargers are not intended for continuous use.   
					Charging From Alternative Energy Sources   
					You can also charge your batteries from alternative energy sources such   
					as solar panels, wind, or hydro systems. Make sure you use the   
					appropriate battery charge controller for your particular energy source.   
					CAUTION   
					Never operate the XPower Plus directly from an energy source   
					such as a solar panel. The inverter must be connected to a   
					battery or a well-regulated, high-current DC power supply to   
					work properly.   
					C–3   
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				Product and   
					System   
					Information   
					D 
					Appendix D contains the warranty for your   
					XPower Plus as well as instructions for returning   
					the product for servicing.   
					Appendix D also has a form where you can   
					record information, “Information About Your   
					System” on page D–5, in case you need to   
					contact Customer Service.   
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				Product and System Information   
					Warranty   
					What does this warranty cover? Xantrex manufactures its products   
					from parts and components that are new or equivalent to new, in   
					accordance with industry-standard practices. This warranty covers any   
					defects in workmanship or materials.   
					How long does the coverage last? This warranty lasts for twelve   
					months from the date of purchase. Implied warranties of merchantability   
					and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to twelve months from the   
					date of purchase. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long   
					an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.   
					What does this warranty not cover? This warranty will not apply   
					where the product has been misused, neglected, improperly installed,   
					physically damaged or altered, either internally or externally, or damaged   
					from improper use or use in an unsuitable environment. Xantrex does not   
					warrant uninterrupted operation of its products. Xantrex shall not be   
					liable for damages, whether direct, incidental, special, or consequential,   
					or economic loss even though caused by the negligence or fault of   
					Xantrex. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of   
					incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion   
					may not apply to you.   
					What will Xantrex do? Xantrex will, at its option, repair or replace the   
					defective product free of charge. Xantrex will, at its own option, use new   
					and/or reconditioned parts made by various manufacturers in performing   
					warranty repair and building replacement products. If Xantrex repairs or   
					replaces a product, its warranty term is not extended. Xantrex owns all   
					parts removed from repaired products.   
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				Return Material Authorization Policy   
					How do you get service? To qualify for the warranty, dated proof of   
					purchase must be provided and the product must not be disassembled or   
					modified without prior authorization by Xantrex. If your product requires   
					warranty service, please return it to the place of purchase along with a   
					copy of your dated proof of purchase. If you are unable to contact your   
					merchant, or the merchant is unable to provide service, contact Xantrex   
					directly at:   
					Phone: 1-800-670-0707 (toll free in North America)   
					1-604-420-1585 (outside North America)   
					Fax:   
					1-800-994-7828 (toll free in North America)   
					1-604-420-1591 (outside North America)   
					Email: [email protected]   
					Return Material Authorization Policy   
					You must obtain a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number from   
					Xantrex before returning a product directly to Xantrex. Products returned   
					without an RMA number or shipped collect will be refused. When you   
					contact Xantrex to obtain service, be prepared to supply:   
					• 
					• 
					• 
					The serial number of your product   
					The date of purchase   
					Information about the installation and use of the unit   
					Record these details in “Information About Your System” on page D–5.   
					Return Material Procedure   
					If you are returning a product from the USA or Canada, follow this   
					procedure:   
					1. Contact Xantrex to obtain an RMA number and a shipping address.   
					2. Package the unit safely, preferably using the original box and packing   
					materials. Include the following information:   
					• The RMA number supplied by Xantrex   
					• A copy of your dated proof of purchase   
					• A return address where the repaired unit can be shipped   
					• A contact telephone number   
					• A brief description of the problem   
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				Product and System Information   
					3. Ship the unit freight prepaid to the address provided in step 1. Collect   
					shipments will be refused.   
					How do other laws apply? This warranty gives you specific legal   
					rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to   
					jurisdiction.   
					For our Canadian customers: When used herein “implied warranties   
					of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose” includes all   
					warranties and conditions, express or implied, statutory or otherwise,   
					including without limitation implied warranties and conditions of   
					merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.   
					D–4   
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				Information About Your System   
					Information About Your System   
					As soon as you open your XPower Plus package, record the following   
					information and be sure to keep your proof of purchase.   
					{ Serial Number (on DC   
					______________________________   
					end)   
					{ Purchased From   
					{ Purchase Date   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					If you need to contact Customer Service, please record the following   
					details before calling. This information will help our representatives give   
					you better service.   
					{ Type of installation (e.g.   
					______________________________   
					RV, marine, truck)   
					{ Length of time inverter   
					______________________________   
					has been installed   
					{ Battery/battery bank size ______________________________   
					{ Battery type (e.g.   
					flooded, sealed gel cell,   
					AGM)   
					______________________________   
					{ DC wiring size and   
					______________________________   
					______________________________   
					length   
					{ Alarm sounding?   
					{ Description of indicators ______________________________   
					on front panel   
					{ Appliances operating   
					______________________________   
					when problem occurred   
					{ Description of problem   
					______________________________   
					_____________________________________________________   
					_____________________________________________________   
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				Index   
					A 
					ABYC (American Boat and Yacht   
					Council) 3–7, 3–8, 3–10, 3–11,   
					3–12   
					AC panel illustrated 2–4   
					Ah   
					See amp-hour capacity   
					alarm, low battery 1–3, 4–4, 5–4   
					alternator   
					high-output 3–15, C–3   
					vehicle alternator C–2   
					alternator controller 3–15   
					described C–3   
					connecting two in parallel B–6   
					deep-cycle lead-acid B–2   
					depth of discharge B–5   
					discharged B–7   
					electrolyte level B–7   
					golf cart B–2   
					marine B–2   
					rechargeable vii, 4–5   
					reserve capacity B–3, B–5   
					routine maintenance 4–6   
					RV B–2   
					self-discharge B–7   
					temperature sensitivity B–7   
					using multiple B–6   
					installing C–3   
					using two battery banks B–6   
					battery banks, described B–6   
					battery chargers 4–5   
					for rechargeable batteries vii   
					recommended types C–3   
					battery connections B–8   
					battery demand, standby 1–2, A–2   
					battery isolator   
					component 3–15   
					using B–2   
					battery reserve capacity B–3   
					battery selector switch 3–21, B–6   
					battery size   
					ampere interrupting capacity 3–12, 3–19   
					amp-hour (Ah) capacity B–3   
					appliances   
					battery-operated vii   
					current draw B–4   
					fans 4–5   
					possible damage to 4–5   
					power consumption B–4, B–5   
					rechargeable vii   
					televisions 1–2   
					VCRs 1–2   
					B 
					estimating example B–4   
					estimating worksheet B–5   
					estimating your needs 3–4, B–3, B–4   
					battery tips B–7   
					batteries   
					amp-hour (Ah) capacity B–3   
					automotive starting B–2, B–3   
					cold cranking amp rating 3–12   
					battery voltage 2–4   
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					buzz in audio equipment 5–2   
					DC panel illustrated 2–5   
					depth of discharge (DOD) B–5   
					C 
					E 
					cable sizes   
					calculating for XPower 1200 Plus 3–6   
					calculating for XPower 1750 Plus 3–9   
					cabling   
					electrolyte level B–7   
					explosive gases vi, 3–21, B–7   
					configuration for heavy loads illustrated 3–3   
					configuration for normal loads illustrated 3–2   
					charging   
					F 
					Fault light 2–4   
					for 3–9   
					freezers 4–4   
					fuses 3–13, 3–15   
					from AC power C–3   
					from alternative energy sources C–3   
					using a high-output alternator C–3   
					using an alternator controller C–3   
					with engine alternator C–2   
					charging systems   
					ampere interrupting capacity (AIC) 3–12, 3–19   
					ANL 250 3–12   
					Class T 250 A 3–12   
					type and size 3–12   
					designing a system 3–4, C–2   
					requirements C–2   
					chassis ground   
					G 
					for marine installations 3–18   
					for recreational vehicles 3–17   
					guidelines for connecting 3–17   
					chassis ground cable sizes   
					XPower 1200 Plus 3–8   
					XPower 1750 Plus 3–11   
					chassis ground screw 2–5, 3–17   
					current draw, no load 1–2, A–2   
					Customer Service   
					gases   
					battery, venting 3–5   
					explosive vi, 3–21, B–7   
					H 
					high-output alternator   
					described C–3   
					installing C–3   
					mention 3–15   
					hydrometer B–8   
					contacting D–3   
					preparing to call D–5   
					D 
					I 
					DC cables   
					Information about Your System form D–5   
					input voltage 4–4   
					avoiding excessive lengths 3–5   
					correct polarity 3–20   
					DC cabling terminals 2–5   
					DC input wire sizes and lengths for XPower 1200   
					Plus 3–6   
					DC input wire sizes and lengths for XPower 1750   
					Plus 3–9   
					DC panel connections illustrated 3–17   
					Input Voltage Display 2–4, 4–3, 5–3   
					installation   
					codes 3–4   
					overview of steps 3–16   
					installation materials 3–15   
					installation tools 3–14   
					installation, designing your 3–2   
					IX–2   
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				Index   
					inverter   
					back panel features described 2–5   
					difficulty starting 4–4   
					induction 4–4   
					date of purchase D–3   
					electrical specifications A–2   
					front panel features described 2–4   
					front panel illustrated 2–4   
					input voltage 4–4   
					mounting flanges 2–4   
					mounting location 3–5   
					mounting orientation 3–16   
					O 
					loads 4–4   
					On/Off switch (front panel)   
					illustration and description 2–4   
					using 4–2   
					mounting location 3–5, 3–16   
					mounting orientation 3–16   
					operating several loads 4–2   
					physical specifications A–2   
					power output 4–3   
					Output Power Indicator 2–4, 4–3, 5–3   
					output voltage low 5–3   
					problem loads 4–4   
					proof of purchase D–3   
					purchase date D–5   
					serial number D–3, D–5   
					trouble loads 4–5   
					turning off between charges 4–2   
					turning on and off 4–2   
					P 
					power light 2–4   
					power output 4–3   
					power tools 1–2   
					power tools, battery-operated vii   
					precautions   
					explosive gas vi   
					when using rechargeable appliances vii   
					when working with batteries vi   
					product information, recording 2–2   
					proof of purchase D–3, D–5   
					pumps 4–4   
					J 
					jack   
					to connect remote On/Off switch 2–4   
					L 
					purchase date D–5   
					loads   
					chargers 4–5   
					electronics 4–5   
					fans 4–5   
					R 
					recommended chassis ground cable sizes   
					XPower 1200 Plus 3–8   
					XPower 1750 Plus 3–11   
					power tools 4–5   
					resistive 4–3   
					recommended DC input wire sizes & lengths for   
					XPower 1750 Plus 3–10   
					recommended DC input wires sizes & lengths   
					for XPower 1200 Plus 3–7   
					remote on/off switch   
					dimensions 2–2   
					optional accessory 2–2   
					part number 2–2   
					purchasing 2–2   
					speed controllers 4–5   
					trouble 4–5   
					low battery alarm 4–4, 5–4   
					M 
					materials list for XPower Plus 2–2   
					metal halide arc lights, damage to 4–5   
					motors   
					IX–3   
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				Index   
					remote switch jack 2–4   
					reserve capacity B–3   
					residential 3–4   
					U 
					US National Electrical Code 3–7, 3–8, 3–10, 3–11   
					Return Material Authorization number D–3   
					returning products   
					how to package D–3   
					policy D–3   
					procedure D–3   
					reverse polarity, damage caused by 3–20   
					ring terminal   
					V 
					VCRs 1–2   
					ventilation vi, 3–5, B–7   
					ventilation openings 2–5, 3–16   
					voltmeter B–8   
					chassis ground screw 3–15   
					DC input cables 3–15   
					routine maintenance 4–6   
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					warranty   
					damage caused by reverse polarity 3–20   
					obtaining service D–3   
					period of coverage D–2   
					terms and conditions D–2   
					web site iii   
					S 
					safety information v, 3–14   
					serial number 2–5, D–3, D–5   
					servicing   
					no user-serviceable parts v, 5–3   
					qualified service personnel only v   
					shipping address D–3   
					shutdown   
					from AC overload 1–3   
					from high or low battery voltage 1–3   
					from high temperature 1–3   
					specifications   
					X 
					Xantrex   
					email D–3   
					fax number D–3   
					phone number D–3   
					web site iii   
					XPower 1200 Plus 3–6   
					XPower 1750 Plus 3–9   
					inverter A–2   
					starting batteries B–3   
					state of charge B–8   
					T 
					television reception 5–2   
					televisions 1–2   
					temperature   
					ideal ambient 3–5   
					troubleshooting   
					buzz in audio equipment 5–2   
					common problems 5–2   
					reference table 5–3   
					television reception 5–2   
					IX–4   
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