Xantrex Technology Portable Generator FP 3000 12 User Manual

FP 3000-12  
Owner's Manual  
Xantrex  
TM  
Fleet Power 3000-12  
Inverter/Charger  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31  
LED Fault Status  
Things You Should Know . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Circuit Breaker Protection  
Thermostat Controlled Cooling  
Inverter Idle Circuit  
Low and High Battery Shutdown  
Power Sharing  
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Installation Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Temperature Sensitive Charging  
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Optional Remote Control Panel . . . . . . . . .10  
Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Battery Types  
Battery Interconnection  
Battery Bank Ratings and Sizing  
Battery Charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Fleet Power Battery Chargers  
Battery Charger Voltage Table . . . . . . . . . 20  
Installation Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Key Installation Points  
Grounding  
Neutral Bonding  
AC Wiring  
AC Input  
AC Output  
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters  
Remote Control Wiring  
TSC Temperature Sensitive Charging  
DC Wiring  
Battery Cable Fusing  
Power ON Checks  
Not recommended for use in marine environment  
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INTRODUCTION  
This owner’s manual describes the  
Fleet PowerTM 3000-12Inverter/Charger from  
Xantrex Technology Inc. This unit performs  
three distinct functions:  
• The FP3000-12 battery charger is  
electronically controlled and rated at a  
maximum output current of 140 amps DC.  
It is designed to rapidly and optimally charge  
wet, gel, or Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM)** cell  
deep-cycle batteries. Battery charging is  
automatically accomplished in three stages:  
Bulk Charge, Acceptance Charge and Float  
Charge.  
1. DC to AC power inverting.  
2. Automatic transfer switching between  
inverter power and incoming AC power.  
3. Automatic three-stage battery charging  
plus manual battery equalizing.  
• The inverter provides regulated 120 volt AC  
power at a crystal controlled frequency from a  
deep-cycle battery bank and is rated at 3000  
watts.  
Using a Remote Control Panel, a manually  
engaged Equalizing Charge cycle is possible.  
Simple, automatic operation is made possible  
by the microprocessor in the FP3000-12. In  
most cases, no attention or maintenance is  
required.  
The output is a modified sine wave and is  
compatible with most appliances, tools and  
other 120 VAC equipment. (Note: certain laser  
printers, breadmakers, digital clocks and small  
battery chargers may not operate on modfied  
sine wave.) An idle mode reduces battery  
power consumption when loads are removed  
from the inverter. There is a low battery cutout  
protection circuit and momentary surge power  
of more than twice the inverter rating for start-  
ing electric motors. High efficiency ensures the  
longest possible battery life between charges.  
Electronic Protection  
Fast-acting electronic circuits protect the  
inverter from overloads and short circuits.  
Other protection includes a low and high  
battery voltage cutoff and automatic shutdown  
if an over-temperature condition occurs. When  
the fault condition is corrected, the unit will  
automatically reset. Example: remove over-  
load, charge batteries or allow to cool.  
• The internal transfer switch allows the  
FP3000-12 to be connected to an external AC  
source and transfer the source power through  
directly to the loads. When the external AC  
power source is disconnected, the transfer  
switch allows automatic switching back to the  
inverter.  
The FP3000-12 operates as a self-contained  
backup power system—just add batteries.  
**Battery type selection is set on the front of the unit  
or with the Remote Control Panel.  
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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW  
Inverter Idle Circuit  
Circuit Breaker Protection  
The FP3000-12 is supplemental breaker  
protected.  
This automatic energy-saving feature  
reduces battery power consumption when no  
AC load is present. Response from idle is  
instantaneous. In most cases, the operation of  
the idle circuit is not noticeable. Use of the  
Remote Control Panel allows the idle threshold  
to be adjusted. The unit does not put out 120  
volts when in idle. To bring the unit out of the  
idle condition, apply a load.  
The INVERT/CHARGE breaker on the front of  
the unit protects against sustained inverter/  
charger over-current conditions. These breakers  
are reset by pushing the button back in. The  
output circuit breakers protect the output AC  
circuits. The FP3000-12 is available with one  
or two outputs.  
Low and High Battery Shutdown  
When in inverter mode, if the battery  
Thermostat Controlled Cooling  
voltage drops to 10.0 volts, the inverter will  
automatically shut off. Charge the batteries to  
13.5 volts to automatically resume operation.  
The FP3000-12 is equipped with a thermostati-  
cally controlled fan that cools the unit so it can  
operate continually at its rated Units with only  
supplemental circuit breakers between the unit  
and the load. Appropriate wire gauges must be  
used throughtout the installation. Refer to NEC  
specifications.  
Voltage shutdown also occurs for a high battery  
condition at 15.5 volts. Operation will resume  
automatically when the battery voltage drops  
below 15.5 volts. Check all DC sources on  
the system for the reason for the excessive  
voltage.  
Circuit Breaker Protection  
Power Sharing  
INV/CHG  
30  
OUT 1  
N/A  
OUT 2  
N/A  
When connected to an external AC source  
the battery charger and transfer functions are  
engaged. A unique Power Sharing feature  
automatically reduces the AC power consump-  
tion of the battery charger allowing necessary  
AC power to go to the load. This prevents the  
source AC INPUT circuit breaker from tripping  
within the specified rating of the AC circuit  
breaker.  
Note: Supplemental circuit breakers are reset by pushing the  
button back in. The fault must be removed before resetting the  
circuit breaker. Integral branch circuit rated breakers are reset  
by setting the appropriate breaker switch to the “on” position.  
The fault must be removed before resetting the circuit breaker.  
If a 30-ampere service supplies the input to the unit, a model  
with integral branch circuit rated breakers allows direct wiring  
from the unit to the load.  
The Power Sharing set point of each unit has a  
factory default setting of 30 amps. This can be  
changed using the Remote Control Panel.  
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THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW  
Temperature Sensitive Charging (TSC)  
When the supplied battery temperature sensor is  
connected to the unit and the batteries, the  
charge voltage is controlled based on battery  
temperature. The charger adjusts the charge  
voltage to the best level, minimizing water loss in  
wet cell batteries. Charge voltage regulation opti-  
mizes the battery life cycle.  
TSC Sensor  
Battery  
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OPERATION  
• Battery type setup. To enter the battery type  
select mode, press and hold the INVERT  
switch for five seconds. The status LEDs will  
change from indicating status information to  
indicating battery type. The selection of the  
battery type is made with the Charge switch.  
The FP3000-12 provides 120 volt AC power  
from auxiliary DC batteries, automatic battery  
charging and automatic AC transfer switching  
between an external AC source and inverter  
mode.  
External AC Power  
Turning the INVERT OFF will reduce battery  
power consumption to a very low level. This is  
recommended if the unit will not be used for an  
extended period of time.  
When external AC power is available, the  
three-stage battery charger, transfer switching,  
and Power Sharing automatically function.  
When external AC power is not available and  
the INVERT switch is ON (either through the  
auxiliary switch or the INVERT button on the  
remote), the inverter will automatically turn ON.  
If the INVERT switch is OFF (the INVERT LED  
will not be illuminated), the inverter will be OFF.  
CHARGE MODE  
The CHARGE push-button switch has two  
functions:  
Turn the charger ON and OFF  
If external AC is present, pressing the CHARGE  
switch will turn the charger ON. The green  
CHARGE LED will be ON when the charger is  
charging. When the charger is ON, pressing  
this switch will turn the charger OFF.  
If installed with the Remote Control Panel, the  
unit will be set up and controlled from the  
remote. Refer to the remote manual for more  
information.  
Select the battery type After holding the  
INVERT switch for five seconds, press the  
CHARGE switch to select the battery type.  
One of the four LEDs will rapidly blink,  
indicating the present battery type setting.  
Press the CHARGE switch again to change  
the battery type. Continue to press until the  
desired battery type is selected. If the CHARGE  
switch is not pressed for five seconds, the unit  
will return to normal operation and the battery  
type selection will have been made.  
Front Panel Controls and Indicators  
INVERT MODE  
The INVERT push-button switch is located on  
the front of the unit and has two functions:  
• Turn the inverter ON/OFF and reset after a  
fault condition. Pressing the INVERT switch  
turns the inverter ON. The green INVERT LED  
will be ON when the inverter is inverting.  
When the inverter is ON, pressing the INVERT  
switch turns the inverter OFF.  
When the 12 volt input to the unit is  
disconnected, the battery type setting is stored  
in non-volatile memory. When the unit is  
reconnected, the battery type selection  
conveniently returns to the setting.  
INVERT  
CHARGE  
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OPERATION  
STATUS LEDs  
• Press the CHARGE switch again to turn  
the charger OFF. The charger defaults to ON  
when operating without a remote or with the  
Remote Control Panel.  
Each Status LED performs two functions,  
providing battery type selection and operation  
status.  
• When the LED is OFF, the charger has  
been manually turned OFF. This can only be  
accomplished while AC power is being supplied.  
Status LEDs  
CHARGE  
INVERT  
TSC  
REMOTE  
OVERTEMP  
OVERLOAD / AGM  
NOTE: When AC power is available, the default  
setting for the charger is ON. If the unit was  
manually turned OFF and AC power is inter-  
rupted and becomes available again, the  
charger will return to ON.  
LOW BATTERY / GEL 2  
CHARGE / GEL1  
INVERT/WET  
Battery Type Selection  
After holding the INVERT button down for five  
seconds, use the CHARGE button to select  
battery type :  
LOW BATTERY - Red LED  
When the LED is OFF the battery voltage  
is normal, between 10.5 and 15.0 volts DC.  
WET GEL 1  
GEL 2 AGM  
• When the LED is solid red, it indicates a  
battery warning condition, the battery voltage is  
below 10.5 volts DC or above 15.0 volts DC.  
Operation Status  
INVERT - Green LED  
• When the LED is blinking slowly (once  
per second), a battery shutdown has occurred.  
The voltage is either below 10.0 volts DC or  
above 15.5 volts DC.  
The INVERT push-button switch is located on  
the front of the unit.  
• When the LED is solid green, the unit is  
in invert mode. This occurs by pressing the  
INVERT switch (for three to five seconds).  
• When the LED is blinking rapidly (five  
times per second), a potential problem in the  
DC system has been detected. Check your  
batteries, battery cables and DC loads.  
• When the LED is blinking slowly (once  
per second), the inverter is in standby with AC  
power applied and the transfer switch engaged  
OVERTEMP/OVERLOAD - Red LED  
• Press the INVERT switch again to turn  
the inverter OFF.  
When the LED is OFF, operation is  
normal.  
CHARGE - Green LED  
• When the LED is red, there is an over  
temp or overload condition. Check for  
excessive loads or short circuit on the output  
of the inverter. Correct the condition and restart  
by pushing the INVERT switch.  
• The CHARGE push-button switch is  
located on the front of the unit.  
When external AC is applied to the AC input of  
the unit, the charger automatically turns ON.  
The CHARGE LED will be solid green.  
• When the LED is blinking slowly, (once  
per second) the charger is ready, but external  
AC power is not available.  
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OPERATION  
• When the LED is blinking slowly (once  
per second), an over-current condition or a  
short circuit has occured. The system has  
shut OFF and will not automatically restart.  
Correct the fault condition and manually restart  
the system.  
Overtemp  
Low  
Battery  
TSC  
Remote  
Auxiliary Port  
LOW BATTERY & OVERTEMP/OVERLOAD  
- Red LEDs  
• When both LEDs are blinking, an AC  
backfeed has been detected. A backfeed occurs  
when AC power from an external source is  
connected to the output of the inverter. Inspect  
wiring for a possible input/output wiring error.  
This condition will damage the unit and must  
be corrected before further operation.  
TSC (Temperature Sensitive Charging)  
This provides for the connection of a sensor to  
measure battery temperature for compensated  
charging. If no sensor is connected the charge  
voltage levels are set to defaults based on  
battery type.  
OPTIONAL REMOTES  
If using a remote, refer to the installation  
instructions included with the remote.  
Note: When a Remote Control Panel is installed,  
the jumper included in the parts plastic bag is  
not used in the Auxiliary Switch Port (AUX  
SWITCH) on the front panel of the inverter/  
charger. See page 23 for more details.  
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OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL PANEL  
Remote Control Panel  
An optional remote control panel is available.  
The LED bar graphs on the remote control  
panel show battery voltage and DC current in  
both inverter and charger modes.  
Easy-to-see red, yellow and green LEDs show  
the battery state-of-charge. Power  
Sharing, charger ON/OFF, inverter ON/OFF  
controls are provided. Set-up features include  
selection of Idle Threshold, Battery Type and  
Battery Capacity.  
Remote Control Panel  
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BATTERIES  
Wet cell batteries will give off gas as a natural  
result of charging and will experience some  
water loss. It is very important that the  
electrolyte level be checked frequently and  
topped off with distilled water when necessary.  
Follow the battery manufacturer’s  
recommendations for maintenance.  
Never allow the top of the battery plates to be  
exposed to air, as contamination of the cell will  
result. Keep the top of batteries clean. Always  
provide adequate ventilation for the battery  
storage compartment.  
Do not use ordinary car batteries or engine  
starting batteries with your inverter·charger.  
Beware of any battery that is rated in Cold  
Cranking Amps (CCA). This is a rating which  
applies only to engine starting batteries. In  
general, most wet cell batteries that are  
described as hybrid type batteries, suitable for  
either engine starting or deep-cycle applications,  
are a compromise and will have limited life if  
deeply discharged.  
BATTERY TYPES  
Use only deep-cycle batteries with your  
FP3000-12. These fall into three broad  
categories: wet cell, gel cell and Advanced  
AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries.  
Wet Cell Batteries  
True deep-cycle wet cell batteries are  
characterized by relatively thick internal plates  
that are alloyed with antimony.  
Common 12-volt marine/RV deep-cycle  
batteries are acceptable. Golf cart  
batteries perform well and may have a  
longer life. These 6-volt batteries must be  
used in series connected in pairs. High  
quality deep-cycle batteries offer good  
performance and are available in a wide  
variety of sizes.  
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BATTERIES  
All batteries can be maintenance free, but not  
all of them are deep-cycling batteries. Beware  
of batteries that are described as  
maintenance free only. These batteries have  
calcium alloyed with the lead and hold the  
liquid electrolyte in a sponge-like material. They  
are sealed and water cannot be added. Do not  
confuse them with true gel cell or AGM  
batteries—they will not hold up well to deep  
discharging and repeated cycling.  
BATTERY INTERCONNECTION  
In most cases, you will be using a bank of two  
or more batteries with your inverter/charger.  
You may connect batteries together in two  
configurations, series and parallel, depending  
on their voltage.  
Series  
Connecting two batteries in series will double  
the voltage of the battery bank. For instance,  
two 6-volt batteries connected in series will  
produce 12 volts. The amp-hour capacity of  
the battery bank will be the same as each  
individual battery. For example, two 6-volt 220  
amp-hour batteries in series will produce one  
12-volt 220 amp-hour battery bank.  
Gel Cell Batteries  
Gel cell batteries are lead-acid batteries similar  
in many ways to the common wet cell battery,  
but differences in the chemistry and  
construction provide some unique features.  
• No maintenance  
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• Low self-discharge rate  
• Low internal resistance  
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Even though gel cells are sealed batteries, the  
battery compartment should still be ventilated.  
Advanced AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat)  
Batteries  
This battery is lead acid but maintenance-free.  
The performance is similar to gel cell batteries.  
The charge parameters are similar to wet cell  
batteries.  
Series  
Series Increase Voltage  
Battery Selection  
The most important feature to consider in  
making your battery selection is to select true  
deep-cycle batteries rated in amp hours (Ah)  
and sized to match your power requirements.  
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6V  
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6V  
12V INVERTER  
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EACH BATTERY  
CAPACITY:  
220  
TOTAL BATTERY  
BANK CAPACITY:  
220  
AMP HOURS  
@ 6 VDC  
AMP HOURS  
@ 12 VDC  
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BATTERIES  
Parallel  
Note: It is not advisable to connect batteries of  
different case sizes or amp-hour ratings in the  
same battery bank.  
Connecting two batteries in parallel will double  
the amp-hour rating of the battery bank, while  
the voltage will be the same as each individual  
battery. For example, two 12-volt 105 amp-hour  
batteries in parallel will produce one 12-volt  
210 amp-hour battery bank.  
Always use properly sized wire and  
terminals for your interconnecting battery  
cables. For size information refer to NEC  
requirements or contact your local  
electrician.  
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BATTERY BANK RATINGS AND SIZING  
Deep-cycle batteries are usually rated in amp  
hours. The amp-hour rating is based on a 20-  
hour discharge rate. Therefore, a 100  
amp-hour battery can deliver 5 amps for 20  
hours. If the discharge rate is greater than 5  
amps, the available amp hours are decreased.  
For example, if the load is increased to 100  
amps, only about 45 amp hours will be avail-  
able at this rate of discharge.  
Parallel  
Parallel Increase Amp-hour Capacity  
Deep-cycle batteries can be discharged about  
80% of capacity before damage occurs.  
Shallow cycling will result in much longer  
battery life. Calculating a battery bank size  
based on 50% discharge cycling is generally  
considered to be a good compromise between  
long battery life and size.  
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12V  
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12V  
1
2VINVERTER  
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EACH BATTERY  
CAPACITY:  
105  
TOTAL BATTERY  
BANK CAPACITY:  
210  
AMP HOURS  
@ 12 VDC  
AMP HOURS  
@ 12 VDC  
Only similar batteries should be connected  
together in one bank. Do not connect old  
and new batteries together or wet and gel cell  
batteries together. In the above drawing, the  
load is connected to the positive terminal of  
the first battery and the negative terminal of the  
last battery. This practice helps to balance the  
battery bank and is called cross-connecting  
the battery bank.  
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BATTERIES  
To achieve 50% cycling you should calculate  
your amp-hour consumption between charging  
cycles and use a battery bank with twice that  
capacity**. Each AC appliance or tool has a  
rating plate on it and will be rated in either AC  
amps or watts or AC VA (volt-amps) apparent  
power. To calculate amp-hour consumption,  
use one of the formulas to the right to calculate  
the DC amp-hour draw for a 12 volt system.  
AMP-HOUR CONSUMPTION FORMULAS  
(AC amps x 10) x 1.1 x hours of  
operation = DC amp hours  
(watts/ DC voltage) x 1.1 x hours of  
operation = DC amp hours  
(AC VA/ DC voltage) x 1.1 x hours of  
operation = DC amp hours  
Calculate the amp hours for every AC  
DC voltage is 12, 24 or 32,  
depending on your system.  
appliance or tool that will be operated on the  
inverter. This will provide the total number of  
amp hours used between recharges. Size the  
battery bank using this number as a guideline.  
A good rule to follow is to size the battery bank  
a minimum of two times larger than the total  
amp-hour load requirement. Plan on recharging  
when 50% discharged.  
In all formulas, 1.1 is the correction factor for  
inverter efficiency.  
Typical Power Consumptlon  
The chart identifies typical power consumption  
for common AC loads. Use it as a guide when  
identifying your power requirements.  
**Batteries are typically charged to 85% of full charge  
when charging with alternators without three-stage  
regulators.  
Many electric motors have momentary starting  
requirements well above their  
operational rating. Start-up watts  
are listed where appropriate.  
Individual styles and brands of  
appliances may vary.  
Typical Power Consumption  
Appliance Run Times / Amp Hours  
Typical  
Appliance  
Wattage  
5 Min. 15 Min. 30 Min. 1 Hr.  
2 Hr.  
8
3 Hr.  
12  
8 Hr.  
32  
24 Hr.  
96  
13" Color TV  
19" Color TV  
VCR  
50  
100  
50  
.33  
.66  
.33  
.66  
2
1
2
2
4
4
8
4
8
If using the same battery bank  
for the inverter and other DC  
loads, be sure to consider the  
power consumption of the DC  
loads when sizing the battery  
bank.  
16  
8
24  
64  
192  
96  
1
2
12  
32  
Lamp  
100  
300  
50  
2
4
16  
24  
64  
192  
Blender  
6
12  
2
Laptop Computer  
Curling Iron  
.33  
.33  
3.3  
1
4
8
50  
1
2
3/8 Power Drill  
Icemaker*  
500  
200  
1000  
150  
750  
750  
1500  
1100  
10  
20  
2.6  
40  
2
5.2  
80  
4
10.4  
160  
8
15.6  
41.6  
83.2  
Coffee Maker  
3 cu' Refrigerator*  
20 cu' Refrigerator*  
Compact Microwave  
Full Size Microwave  
Vacuum  
6.6  
20  
12  
32  
96  
21  
30  
60  
44  
42  
60  
120  
88  
84  
126  
180  
360  
264  
336  
672  
5
15  
30  
22  
120  
240  
176  
10  
7.3  
NOTE Certain laser printers, breadmakers,  
digital clocks and appliance/tool chargers  
may not operate on modified sine wave.  
Number in each box represents the total Amp hours used (@ 12 volt DC) based on various continuous run times.  
*Note refrigeration is typically calculated using a 1/3-duty cyle.  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
Fleet Power Battery Chargers  
Battery Charging  
Fleet Power battery chargers are designed to  
overcome the limitations of conventional  
chargers by utilizing three distinct charge  
stages, each designed for optimal charging of  
wet, gel cell and AGM deep-cycle batteries.  
Battery type selection is made on the front  
panel of the inverter/charger or through the  
Remote Control Panel. For more information  
on battery type selection, see page 7 or refer to  
the Remote Control Panel manual.  
Completely charging wet cell deep-cycle bat-  
teries requires the battery voltage to be raised  
beyond what is known as the gassing point.  
This is the voltage at which the battery begins  
to bubble and gas is given off. If charging stops  
short of this point, sulfate is left on the plates  
and deterioration of the battery begins. The  
gassing point will vary with battery temperature.  
At 77 °F, the gassing point of a 12-volt battery  
is about 14.0 volts.  
AGM and gel cell batteries must not be  
charged to their gassing point. In fact, high  
voltage charging which gasses these batteries  
is harmful to them. They typically require a  
lower bulk charge voltage and a higher float  
voltage than wet cell batteries. Consult the  
battery manufacturer for specifications.  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
NOTE: The FP3000-12 is ON whenever AC  
power is connected to the charger input. The  
charger can be turned OFF using the  
CHARGE switch on the front of the unit. This  
sequence will occur each time external AC  
power is available. The charger can be turned  
ON/OFF using the Remote Control Panel.  
The battery charger stages are:  
Stage 1 - Bulk Charge During the bulk  
charge stage most of the energy that has been  
consumed during discharge is returned to the  
battery bank. This phase is engaged as soon as  
the battery charger is activated. Full rated charger  
current is delivered to the battery bank until the  
acceptance charge voltage limit is reached.  
This results in a relatively rapid recharge.  
Each time the battery charger is engaged, the  
three-stage charger proceeds automatically,  
resulting in an efficient complete charge and  
safe battery maintenance. Use of the Remote  
Control Panel provides the ability to periodically  
apply an equalizing charge.  
Generally, a wet cell battery bank should not  
be charged at a rate that exceeds 25% of its  
capacity.  
Refer to Remote Control Panel owner’s  
manual for more information.  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
The float charge stage holds the battery voltage  
constant at a preset lower level, where it is  
safe for long-term battery maintenance. During  
the float charge stage, the full output current of  
the battery charger is available to operate any  
DC appliances that may be on the system,  
while constantly maintaining the float charge  
voltage.  
Gel cell and Advanced AGM batteries can  
accept a higher rate of charge. Consult the  
manufacturer for specifications.  
Stage 2 - Acceptance Charge The  
acceptance stage immediately follows the bulk  
charge stage. During this stage the battery  
voltage is held constant at the bulk charge  
voltage limit and the current gradually ramps  
down. During this stage the battery is accepting  
its final amount of charge current and the last  
of the sulfate on the plates is removed.  
The battery charger remains in the float charge  
stage indefinitely until the charger is discon-  
nected from incoming AC power or turned OFF  
on the unit or with the Remote Control Panel.  
The acceptance stage lasts until the charge  
current reaches the transition point. A timer will  
terminate the acceptance stage if this current  
level is not reached.  
Stage 4 - Equalizing Charge This is the only  
battery charger stage which is not engaged  
automatically. It must be manually initiated  
each time. Applying an equalizing charge is  
possible only with a Remote Control Panel.  
ACCEPTANCE TO FLOAT TRANSITION POINT  
Periodic equalizing is recommended by most  
wet cell deep-cycle battery manufacturers.  
There are no firm rules for how often an equalizing  
charge should be applied. Follow the battery  
manufacturer’s recommendations for equalizing.  
FP3000-12  
15 Ampere DC  
Maximum acceptance time is one hour for wet  
and AGM cells and three hours for gel cells.  
Gel cell acceptance time can be longer because  
they are less likely to gas. Expect wet cell bat-  
teries to gas somewhat during acceptance—this  
is a necessary part of the charging process.  
Stage 3 - Float Charge When the  
acceptance stage is terminated, either  
because the charge current ramped down to  
the transition point or the timer engaged, the  
charge current will shut off. The unit monitors  
the battery voltage while it drifts down from the  
acceptance charge voltage limit. When it  
reaches the float voltage set point, the float  
charge stage is engaged.  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
The equalizing charge is a timed, eight-hour  
cycle. The cycle can be ended early by inter-  
rupting the AC power to the charger at any  
time during the cycle. Equalizing should only  
be engaged after the batteries have been fully  
charged by a normal battery charging cycle.  
During this equalizing stage, the battery  
voltage will increase to the equalize voltage.  
This will cause the battery bank to gas  
profusely and will accomplish the following:  
1. Removal of residual sulfate. Each time a  
battery is cycled (discharged and charged), a  
small amount of sulfate is left on the plates.  
Over time, this gradual buildup of sulfate will  
compromise the performance of the battery.  
By applying an equalizing charge, the sulfate is  
returned back to the electrolyte, raising the  
specific gravity and fully exposing the active  
material of the plates.  
2. Bring all cells to the same potential.  
All lead-acid batteries are made up of individual  
2-volt cells. As the battery bank is cycled, slight  
differences in the cells result in different cell  
voltages, affecting the overall charge  
effectiveness. Equalizing brings all cells to the  
same voltage and the electrolyte in each cell to  
the same specific gravity.  
3. Mixing up of the electrolyte. Electrolyte in  
battery cells tend to separate into layers of acid  
and water. The vigorous bubbling action of the  
battery during equalizing serves to physically  
mix the electrolyte. Refer to the Remote  
Control Panel owner’s manual for additional  
cautions on equalizing.  
Note: Do not equalize gel cell batteries.  
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BATTERY CHARGING  
WARNINGS  
1. Do not equalize gel cell batteries.  
Check remote default settings.  
2. Always monitor the equalize charge  
cycle. Provide proper ventilation for  
battery fumes. Do not allow any sparks  
during equalizing. If one or more cells begin  
to overflow, terminate the equalize cycle.  
3. Check the battery electrolyte both  
before and after the equalizing charge.  
Do not expose the battery plates to air.  
Leave the battery caps on while equalizing.  
Top off after equalizing.  
4. Remove all loads from the DC system  
before equalizing. Some DC loads may  
not tolerate the high charge voltage.  
5. With the Remote Control Panel the  
battery state-of-charge LEDs sequence  
during equalizing. When the equalization  
cycle is complete, the charge automatically  
goes to float and the green float LED bat-  
tery status light is on.  
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BATTERY CHARGER VOLTAGE SETTINGS  
TEMP  
TYPE 0  
TYPE 1  
Gel 1 *  
TYPE 2  
Gel 2 *  
TYPE 3  
AGM  
Wet Cell  
°F  
120  
110  
100  
90  
°C ACCEPT FLOAT ACCEPT FLOAT ACCEPT FLOAT ACCEPT FLOAT  
49  
43  
38  
32  
27  
12.5  
13.6  
13.8  
14.0  
14.2  
14.4  
14.6  
14.8  
15.0  
15.2  
12.5  
12.7  
12.9  
13.1  
13.3  
13.5  
13.7  
13.9  
14.1  
14.3  
13.0  
13.5  
13.7  
13.8  
14.0  
14.1  
14.3  
14.4  
14.6  
14.7  
13.0  
13.0  
13.2  
13.3  
13.5  
13.6  
13.8  
13.9  
14.1  
14.2  
13.0  
14.0  
14.1  
14.2  
14.3  
14.4  
14.5  
14.6  
14.7  
14.8  
13.0  
13.4  
13.5  
13.6  
13.7  
13.8  
13.9  
14.0  
14.1  
14.2  
12.9  
13.9  
14.0  
14.1  
14.2  
14.3  
14.4  
14.5  
14.6  
14.7  
12.9  
12.9  
13.0  
13.1  
13.2  
13.3  
13.4  
13.5  
13.6  
13.7  
80  
70 ** 21 **  
60  
50  
40  
30  
16  
10  
5
-1  
* There are two gel battery settings. Check with the battery manufacturer to determine the  
proper setting for your batteries. Usually, Gel 1 is for long battery life; Gel 2 is for rapid charging.  
**Default setting when the temperature sensor is not connected.  
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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS  
Confirm that your shipping carton contains:  
CAUTION This equipment is not ignition  
protected and employs components that can  
produce arcs or sparks. To reduce the risk of  
fire or explosions, do not install in unvented  
compartments containing batteries or  
flammable gasses or areas in which  
• Inverter/Charger  
• TSC temperature sensor with 15' cable  
• Owner’s manual  
• Warranty card  
• Jumper for AUX Switch (only used without  
Remote Control Panel)  
• Wire nuts  
ignition-protected equipment is required.  
WARNING  
Typical Tools Needed  
Flathead and Phillips screwdrivers  
Allen (Hex) screwdriver (1/8'')  
Wrench for connecting battery cables (9/16'')  
Wire cutters  
Wire strippers  
Misc. assortment of wire ties and connectors  
For continued protection against risk of  
electric shock, use only the ground-fault  
circuit interrupter (GFCI) type receptacles  
detailed in this manual. Other types may  
fail to operate properly when connected to  
this inverter, resulting in a potential shock  
hazard.  
Accessories Needed for Installation  
Fuse - UL Listed DC Rated slow blow fuse as  
required by NEC.  
CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock  
and prevent premature failure due to corrosion,  
do not mount where exposed to rain,  
dripping or spray.  
Electrical wire (10 gauge) for AC input wiring.  
Consult NEC for proper size for output wiring.  
Battery cables 1-Positive, 1-Negative  
Consult NEC for proper size  
DC fuse cable  
Mounting screws (4)  
CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire, do not  
obstruct ventilation openings. Do not mount  
in a zero clearance compartment—  
overheating may result.  
CAUTION Risk of electrical shock. Both  
AC & DC voltage sources are terminated  
inside this equipment. Before servicing,  
disconnect all inputs and outputs.  
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INSTALLATION  
CAUTION Risk of electrical shock. Do not  
remove cover, no user serviceable parts  
inside. Refer servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
5. Keep the overall length of each battery  
cable less than 10 feet. Do not use frame  
ground or a ground bonding system as a  
current-carrying conductor. Run the negative  
(-) cable directly to the battery bank. If the  
positive (+) and negative (-) cables run parallel  
to each other, twist the cables together. This  
will minimize the inductive adverse effects of  
cable length. Be sure the cable size meets  
with NEC requirements for your installation.  
The FP3000-12 is appropriate for  
installation in recreational vehicles (RVs), work  
vehicles, and other applications.  
It is recommended that installation be com-  
pleted by an authorized Xantrex technical  
dealer or experienced electrician.  
6. Make sure all wiring conforms to local  
and national electrical codes. If in doubt,  
consult with a qualified electrician.  
Key Installation Points  
1. The unit is designed to mount  
horizontally (on a shelf).  
7. To meet electrical codes, a UL Listed DC  
Rated slow blow fuse must be installed in the  
positive battery cable within 18 inches of the  
battery post. This fuse is intended to protect  
the battery and cables against a short circuit.  
The inverter is protected internally and will not  
blow a properly sized fuse.  
2. Allow several inches of clearance around  
the unit to permit a supply of fresh air to the  
cooling fan. Do not block any of the vents or  
louvers. The thermostat controlled fan pulls air  
from outside the unit. It pulls air across the  
internal components, particularly the trans-  
former and heat sinks, then out the fan vent.  
3. Keep the inverter/charger out of the  
elements and out of direct contact with  
water or spray. Failure to do so may result in  
premature malfunction from corrosion and void  
the warranty.  
8. Do not connect the battery until you  
have read the remainder of the installation  
section. Observe proper polarity when  
connecting batteries. Reverse DC polarity will  
result in damage to the unit and will void the  
warranty. Use care when making the DC  
connections.  
4. Mount the unit as close to the batteries  
as possible but not in the presence of  
flammable fumes or in an enclosed battery  
compartment.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
The FP3000-12 is not DC reverse polarity  
protected. Be very careful to connect the  
negative and positive cables correctly,  
otherwise damage will result and the  
warranty will be void.  
Do not mount the unit in an enclosed  
battery compartment. Take precautions to  
keep dirt and spray off the unit.  
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INSTALLATION  
9. Do not backfeed the AC output of the in- tons using a hexagonal die. The T&B die has a  
verter with incoming AC power. A backfeed code number of 54. After the crimp is made,  
occurs when AC power from shorepower or  
generator is connected to the output of the in-  
verter. This will damage the inverter and void  
the warranty. Remember that incoming AC  
must be fed only to the AC input and never the  
the barrel of the terminal and the first inch of  
the cable needs to be covered in UL Listed or  
UL Recognized heat shrink tubing. Xantrex  
recommends a 2-inch length of 3M HDT 0800  
tubing. Other heat shrink may be used if it is  
AC output. Always check for AC voltage before UL Listed or UL Recognized as long as the  
connecting wires to the AC output. Do NOT  
turn the inverter ON until all AC connections  
have been made. Backfeeding the inverter  
voids the warranty.  
manufacturer’s directions are followed.  
12. If installing in a system which includes an  
existing battery charger or AC to DC converter,  
make sure these do not operate from the  
inverter output AC power. This sets up a  
power loop which, due to inefficiencies, will  
quickly drain the batteries.  
WARNING  
Do not connect incoming AC from any  
source to the AC output of the inverter.  
This is known as backfeeding and will  
damage the unit and void the warranty.  
13. An Auxiliary Switch port is located on the  
front panel of the unit, covered by a flap. When  
installing the unit for operation without a  
Remote Control Panel, a jumper must be  
installed in the Aux Switch port. The jumper is  
shipped in a plastic bag with other installation  
10. Do not connect the AC input to the AC  
output. This would be equivalent to plugging  
the battery charger into the inverter. This could parts. DO NOT install the jumper until all cable  
occur if the unit’s AC output is connected to the  
entire leg of a circuit breaker panel, then a circuit  
breaker on that leg is used to feed the battery  
charger input. This will cause the unit to oscillate  
ON and OFF when the unit is in inverter mode.  
connections have been made.  
When using a Remote Control Panel, the  
jumper is not used.  
11. Always use proper wire and connectors.  
The proper battery cable size is critical. Con-  
siderable amperage flows in the DC circuit.  
For the FP3000-12, use 3/0 AWG UL Listed  
Welding Cable terminated on each with UL  
Listed or UL Recognized ring terminal connec-  
tors. For the terminal, use Thomas & Betts  
(T&B) part number BAL 2038. Be sure the  
connectors are attached to the cable using a  
method approved by the connector manufac-  
turer. For the connections to meet all require-  
ments, T&B recommends that each terminal  
be crimped in two places with a pressure of 15  
Auxiliary Switch Port  
Jumper  
Actual size 3/8''L x 3/16''W  
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INSTALLATION  
Grounding  
Note: The battery cables are not connected  
to the AC ground strip or to the chassis lug  
of the unit.  
For safety purposes, the chassis of the inverter/  
charger must be connected to your AC ground  
system. Use 8 AWG bare copper or green  
insulated wire, strip one end and use a screw-  
driver to secure it to the chassis ground bonding  
lug on the side of the unit. This wire will connect  
to the ground in your AC electrical system.  
Make sure the connection is clean and tight.  
Neutral Bonding  
For safety purposes and NEC code  
requirements, the FP3000-12 unit internally  
bonds the AC output neutral (white) to the AC  
output ground (green), when the unit is OFF or  
in the inverter mode. When incoming AC  
power is applied and the transfer switch is  
engaged, the internal neutral-to-ground bond is  
automatically lifted.  
The system AC ground bonding terminal is  
located on the front of the unit under the  
wiring cover at the bottom of the unit. This  
connector is for the bare copper or green  
ground wires from the AC branch circuit supply  
and to the AC loads or distribution panel. It is  
important that these AC input and AC output  
ground wires connect to the AC ground bus in  
the circuit breaker panels.  
When external AC power is applied, the  
grounding system is connected to the source  
power ground, where neutral and earth ground  
are bonded together. This technique ensures  
safety in all conditions and conforms to the  
requirements of the NEC.  
Some installations require heavier grounding  
wire. Conform to local and national electrical  
codes.  
WARNING  
More information on grounding can be found  
in the National Electrical Code and local  
electrical codes.  
Do not connect incoming AC from any  
source to the AC output of the inverter/  
charger. This is known as backfeeding  
and will damage the unit and void the  
warranty. The Over Temp/Overload and  
Low Battery LEDs will be blinking rapidly if  
this condition exists.  
Ground Lug  
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INSTALLATION  
AC Wiring  
wiring compartment. Allow 6 inches of  
individual insulated black, white and green wire  
The AC wires route through the strain relief  
mounted in holes on the front of the unit. Use a to work with. Strip 1/2 inch of insulation off  
screwdriver to remove the screws which  
secure the AC wiring compartment cover  
each conductor and connect to the pigtails:  
black to black, white to white, and green to AC  
plate. The labeling for the pigtails is on the front ground strip.  
of the unit and is visible when the cover plate is  
Use the wire nuts provided to make the wire  
connections. You may choose to use butt splices  
(not included) to make the wire connections.  
removed. Note: green wires are connected to  
the AC ground strip.  
Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hot or Line  
White . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neutral  
AC Output: Depending on the model you  
have, feed one or two three-conductor AC  
output wire groups for the two branch circuit  
loads through its strain relief. Remember to  
allow 6 inches of individual insulated black,  
white and green wire to work with. Strip 1/2  
inch of insulation off each conductor and  
connect to the pigtails: black to black, white to  
white, and green to AC ground strip.  
Conventional metal strain reliefs are provided.  
These can be replaced with plastic strain  
reliefs for additional corrosion resistance or  
3/4-inch conduit fittings if the wiring will be  
routed through a conduit.  
Appropriate wire gauges must be used  
throughout the installation. Refer to NEC  
specifications.  
Tug firmly on each connection to make sure  
they are secure. Later, if the unit is not  
operating properly, check these connections  
first. Carefully tuck the wires into the AC wiring  
compartment. Replace the cover plate.  
AC Input: All inputs from other AC sources  
must be protected by branch circuit rated  
circuit breakers.  
In the United States, no additional circuit  
breakers are required between the inverter/  
charger and the loads if the service to the  
inverter/charger is protected by a 20 ampere  
branch circuit rated breaker. This also applies  
to dual input models where the inputs may be  
20 amperes each. In Canada, 15 ampere branch  
circuit(s) maximum shall provide the service.  
Dual AC Output  
STRAIN  
RELIEF  
STRAIN  
RELIEF  
If a 30 ampere service supplies the inverter/  
charger, additional 20 ampere (15 ampere in  
Canada) maximum branch circuit rated circuit  
breakers will be required between the inverter/  
charger and the loads.  
ACGROUND  
STRIP  
INPUT  
AC OUTPUT  
Feed one or two three-conductor AC input  
wire(s) through the strain relief and into the AC  
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INSTALLATION  
Ground Fault Circult Interrupters  
DC Wiring  
To conform to NEC regulations, certain branch DC wiring is generally very simple—the  
circuits must be equipped with a Ground Fault  
Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). Please consult the  
code or a qualified electrician for details. Any  
such branch circuits must be protected by a  
brand rated circuit breaker consistent with the  
GFCI rating. Underwriters Laboratories has  
tested the following GFCI, and its use is  
recommended. Receptacle Type:  
positive (+, may be red for identification) and  
negative (-, may be black or yellow for  
identification) cables from the inverter/charger  
terminal posts are connected to the house or  
auxiliary battery. Connection to the engine  
starter battery is not recommended.  
High current will pass through the DC wiring.  
All wires must be properly sized and all  
connections clean and tight. It is  
recommended that the battery cable length  
does not exceed 10 feet.  
Pass & Seymour  
Catalog Number 1591  
Rated: 15 Amps at 120 Volts AC  
Remote Control Wiring  
Battery cables should be connected to the  
inverter/charger before any connections are  
made to the battery. Follow the battery  
hardware stackup diagram.  
If installing a remote panel, route the remote  
cable and connect to the Remote jack on the  
front of the unit. Refer to the Remote Control  
Panel Owner’s Manual for more information.  
• Remove the negative (-) battery cable  
cover from the unit and attach the battery  
cable. Tighten the battery terminal bolts to a  
torque value between 160 inch-pounds and  
180 inch-pounds. Replace the cover for the  
negative terminal before removing the cover for  
the positive terminal.  
TSC Temperature Sensor  
If installing the TSC (Temperature Sensitive  
Charging) sensor, connect the ring terminal  
end to the positive battery post, complete the  
routing of the RJ11 cable (15 feet supplied) and  
connect the plug end to the TSC jack on the  
front of the unit.  
Battery Cable  
Hardware Stackup  
Diagram  
Bolt  
Lock Washer  
Flat Washer  
TSC Jack  
RJ11 Cable  
Battery Cable  
Battery  
Inverter/Charger  
CAUTION Improper stackup may result in  
excessive heat and damage to the unit.  
WARNING  
The FP3000-12 is not protected against DC reverse polarity. Be very careful to connect the negative and  
positive cables correctly or damage will result and the warranty will be void.  
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INSTALLATION  
• Remove the positive (+) battery cable  
terminal cover from the unit and attach the  
If multiple battery banks are to be charged, a  
battery bank selector switch can be installed,  
battery cable. Tighten the battery terminal bolts allowing the banks to be charged either  
to a torque value between 160 inch-pounds  
and 180 inch-pounds. Replace the cover for  
the positive terminal.  
individually or simultaneously. A solenoid can  
also be used.  
The negative (-) cable should be connected  
directly to the negative post of the house or  
auxiliary battery bank or the ground side of a  
current shunt. Tighten securely.  
The positive (+) battery cable must be fused  
and connected to the positive post of the  
house or auxiliary battery bank, or through a  
selector switch to one or more battery banks.  
A spark may be generated when the final  
battery connection is made. This is normal; do  
not be alarmed. However, do not make the final  
connection in the presence of flammable fumes.  
If multiple batteries are used, the  
interconnecting jumper cables must be the  
same AWG or larger as those connected to  
the inverter/charger.  
NOTE: If installing in a vehicle, do not use the  
vehicle frame as the negative conductor.  
POSITIVE (+)  
(Battery Cable  
Cover on)  
NEGATIVE (-)  
(Battery Cable  
Cover on)  
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INSTALLATION  
Battery Cable Fusing  
A fuse is required by the NEC to protect the  
battery and cables. A UL Listed DC rated slow  
blow fuse must be installed in the positive (+)  
battery cable, within 18 inches of the battery.  
Recommended Fuse: UL Listed Class T  
JLLN with a DC Rating. This fuse with fuse  
holder is available from your dealer.  
For the FP3000-12  
350 Amp Fuse & Holder PN# 84-4159-00  
350 Amp Fuse Only  
PN# 84-4152-00  
HARDWARE STACK-UP OPTIONS  
_
+
+ (red)  
EXPLODED VIEWS  
COMPRESSION / RING TERMINAL  
OF FUSE ASSEMBLY  
NUT  
RING / RING TERMINAL  
LOCK WASHER  
FLAT WASHER  
BATTERY  
NUT  
LOCK WASHER  
FLAT WASHER  
INVERTER  
CABLE  
CABLE  
INVERTER  
CABLE  
BATTERY  
CABLE  
FUSE  
FUSE  
FUSE HOLDER  
FUSE HOLDER  
WARNING  
Improper stack up of hardware will cause  
excessive heat and fuse failure. Stack up  
as shown.  
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INSTALLATION  
Follow these instructions to ensure proper  
startup and confirm that the installation is correct.  
WARNING  
1. Check to make sure Invert and Charge are  
OFF. The INVERT LED should not be  
illuminated, the CHARGE LED should be  
blinking (charger ready but no external AC  
power available). If using a Remote Control  
Panel, make sure inverter and charger are OFF.  
Do not turn the inverter ON before  
eliminating any possibility of backfeed.  
Add a load of 7 watts or more to the output  
of the inverter. A 40-watt incandescent light  
bulb will work fine. The DC Amps LEDs on the  
remote will indicate the DC draw from the  
battery through the inverter.  
2. Check battery polarity. If the unit was con-  
nected to the battery with reverse polarity, the  
unit will be damaged.  
Leave the load connected and turn OFF  
the INVERT mode by pressing the INVERT  
switch or turn OFF the INVERT mode from the  
Remote Control Panel.  
3. Check the battery voltage and ensure it is  
within proper range for the unit (10–15.5 VDC).  
4. Install the jumper in the Auxiliary Switch port  
(AUX SWITCH), if using the inverter without re-  
mote. If operating the inverter with a remote,  
the jumper should not be used.  
2. Test the transfer function:  
Be sure the unit is OFF, the INVERT and  
CHARGE LEDs are not illuminated. Apply  
shorepower. If there is a backfeed in the  
installation, the unit will protect itself, the LOW  
BATTERY and OVERTEMP/OVERLOAD LED  
will both be blinking rapidly (five times per  
second). Do not proceed until the backfeed  
condition has been corrected.  
Once shorepower has been applied to the  
unit, there will be approximately an eight-  
second delay. Then the unit should transfer  
shorepower and power the load. If this does  
not happen, do not proceed. If the LOW BAT-  
TERY and OVERLOAD/OVERTEMP LEDs  
are blinking rapidly or if you are using a Remote  
Control Panel, check the panel for backfeed  
indication. The panel will show an overload  
condition. Eliminate the backfeed condition.  
Do not apply shorepower or generator  
power without performing the following  
steps:  
1. Test the inverter function:  
With no loads connected to the output of  
the inverter, turn the INVERT Switch ON. The  
INVERT LED should be blinking green. If using  
a remote, turn ON the inverter with the switch  
on the Remote Control Panel.  
The FP3000-12 will produce a slight buzz.  
If using a Remote Control Panel, the INVERT/  
CHARGE LEDs will illuminate and the voltage  
indicator will display the battery voltage. The  
DC Amps LED will not be lit because the unit  
is in the idle mode.  
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INSTALLATION  
Testing for backfeed. If a backfeed  
condition is indicated, disconnect from  
shorepower and disconnect the AC output  
wires on the inverter. Make sure the inverter is  
OFF. Apply shorepower and measure for volt-  
age between the black and white wires that  
were attached to the inverter output feeding the  
electrical panel or loads, not the inverter output  
wires. If there is voltage on these wires, a  
backfeed condition exists and must be corrected  
or damage will result.  
Turn the INVERT ON—the green LED  
should blink. Remove shorepower and the  
inverter should automatically pick up the AC load.  
NOTE: For low power system shut down  
mode, both the INVERT and CHARGE LEDs  
must be OFF.  
Repeat the test for transfer and battery charger  
with the generator if you have one.  
Congratulations, you have completed a  
successful installation.  
3. Test the battery charger function:  
With shorepower applied and the transfer  
switch engaged, the battery charger should be  
in operation. The CHARGE LED will blink for  
eight seconds. After the eight seconds, the unit  
will enter the charge mode and the LED will be  
illuminated. (NOTE: When using Temperature  
Sensitive Charging, this time may be longer.)  
NOTE: When AC is available, the unit will auto-  
matically default to charge mode without the  
operator setting the unit in CHARGE mode. If  
you do not want to charge, it is necessary to  
press the CHARGE switch OFF.  
Verify the charger is working by using a  
voltmeter. The battery voltage should gradually  
increase. If using a Remote Control Panel, the  
DC Amps LED indicates the current the  
charger is putting out and the DC Volts LED  
indicates an increase in battery voltage.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING LED STATUS  
LED Status  
Operation Status  
Notes  
INVERT  
CHARGE  
LOW BATTERY  
OVERTEMP  
OVERLOAD  
Solid Green  
Blinking Green OFF  
OFF  
Inverting. Charger ready but no  
external AC available.  
Normal  
Blinking  
Green  
Solid Green  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
*
Inverter is in standby.  
Battery is being charged.  
Normal, charging current  
limited if AC load exceeds  
Power Sharing setting.  
Blinking  
Green  
Inverter is in istandby.  
Charger manually turned off.  
If AC power is removed  
and reapplied, the charger  
will automatically turn ON.  
OFF  
Solid Green  
Inverter OFF. Charging.  
Reset the inverter by  
pushing INVERT button.  
LED should blink.  
Solid Green  
Blinking Green Solid Red  
Inverting. Charger ready but no  
external AC available. Battery  
Voltage Warning:  
Warning. Battery voltage  
less than 10 or more than  
15 volts  
10V<VDC>15V  
Solid Green  
OFF  
Blinking Green  
*
Solid Red  
*
Inverting. Charger ready but no  
external AC available. Over-  
temperature Warning  
Warning. Inverter shutdown.  
Blinking Green Slow Blinking  
Red  
Battery Voltage shutdown:  
10V< VDC >15V  
Inverter Shutdown.  
Operation will resume when  
battery reaches 13.5 volts  
OFF  
Blinking Green  
Blinking Green  
*
*
Slow Blinking  
Red  
Charger ready but no external  
AC power available. Charger  
over-temperature Shutdown  
Operation will automatically  
resume after unit has  
cooled down  
OFF  
OFF  
Fast Blinking  
Red  
Inverter Overload Shutdown  
Reduce AC load. Manually  
restart the system  
Blinking Green Fast Blinking  
Red  
Fast Blinking  
Red  
Backfeed Shutdown. Incorrect  
AC wiring  
Correct AC in wiring before  
use. Manually restart the  
system.  
OFF  
Blinking Green Fast Blinking  
Red  
OFF  
Battery Ripple  
Warning  
* Could be either ON or OFF status.  
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GLOSSARY  
Alternating Current (AC) An electric current  
that reverses direction at regular intervals.  
first to the positive of the second, negative of  
the second to the positive of the third, etc. If  
Sources of alternating current are shorepower, two 6-volt batteries of 50 amp-hours capacity  
generator power, inverter power or household  
current.  
are connected in series, the circuit voltage is  
equal to the sum of the two battery voltages, or  
12 volts, and the amp-hour capacity of the  
combination is 50 amp hours.  
Ampere (amp, A) The unit of measure of  
electron flow rate of current through a circuit.  
Circuit (Parallel) A circuit which provides  
more than one path for current flow. A parallel  
arrangement of batteries (of like voltage and  
capacity) would have all positive terminals  
connected to a conductor and all negative  
terminals connected to another conductor. If two  
12-volt batteries of 50 amp-hour capacity each  
are connected in parallel, the circuit voltage is 12  
volts, and the amp-hour capacity of the  
Amp hour (Amp-Hr., Ah) A unit of measure for  
a battery’s electrical storage capacity, obtained  
by multiplying the current in amperes by the  
time in hours of discharge. (Example: a battery  
which delivers 5 amperes for 20 hours delivers  
5 amperes times 20 hours, or 100 amp hours  
of capacity.)  
Amp-Hour Capacity The ability of a fully  
charged battery to deliver a specified quantity  
of electricity (Amp-Hr., Ah) at a given rate  
(amp, A) over a definite period of time (Hr.).  
The capacity of a battery depends upon a  
number of factors such as: active material,  
weight, density, adhesion to grid, number,  
combination is 100 amp hours.  
Current The rate of flow of electricity or the  
movement rate of electrons along a conductor.  
It is comparable to the flow of a stream of water.  
The unit of measure for current is ampere.  
design and dimensions of plates, plate spacing Cycle In a battery, one discharge plus one  
design of separators, specific gravity and  
quantity of available electrolyte, grid alloys, final  
limiting voltage, discharge rate, temperature,  
internal and external resistance, age and life of  
the battery (bank).  
recharge equals one cycle.  
Direct Current (DC) Current that flows  
continuously in one direction such as that from  
batteries, photovoltaics, alternators, chargers  
and DC generators.  
AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) Battery A lead  
acid, maintenance-free battery.  
Equalize Charge A controlled overcharge of  
the batteries which brings all cells up to the  
same voltage potential, extends the battery life,  
restores capacity and mixes the electrolyte.  
This can only be done using the Remote  
Control Panel.  
AWG (American Wire Gauge) A standard  
used to measure the size of wire.  
Circuit An electric circuit is the path of an  
electric current. A closed circuit has a  
complete path. An open circuit has a broken or Gel Cell Battery A type of battery that uses a  
disconnected path.  
gelled electrolyte solution. These batteries are  
sealed and are virtually maintenance free. Not  
all sealed batteries are the gel cell type.  
Circuit (Series) A circuit which has only one  
path for the current to flow. Batteries arranged  
in series are connected with the negative of the  
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GLOSSARY  
GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) A  
protective device that rapidly de-energizes a  
circuit when current to ground exceeds a  
predetermined value.  
TSC Abbreviation for Temperature Sensitive  
Charging. The ability of the charger to adjust its  
charging voltage based on the temperature  
sensed at the battery bank if a temperature  
probe is used.  
Ground The reference potential of a circuit. In  
automotive use, the result of attaching one  
battery cable to the body or frame which is  
used as a path for completing a circuit in lieu of  
a direct wire from a component. This method is  
not suitable for connecting the negative cable of  
the inverter to ground. Instead, route the cable  
directly to the negative terminal of the battery.  
Volt The unit of measure for electric potential.  
Watt The unit for measuring electrical power,  
i.e., the rate of doing work, in moving electrons  
by or against an electric potential.  
Watt-Hour (Watt-HR, WH) The unit for  
measuring electrical energy which equals  
watts x hours.  
LED (Light Emitting Diode) Indicator light.  
NEC National Electric Code  
Wet Cell Battery A type of battery that uses  
liquid as an electrolyte. The wet cell battery  
requires periodic maintenance: cleaning the  
connections, checking the electrolyte level and  
performing an equalization cycle.  
Negative Designating or pertaining to electrical  
potential. The negative terminal is the point from  
which electrons flow during discharge.  
Ohm A unit for measuring electrical resistance.  
Ohm’s Law Expresses the relationship  
between voltage (V) and current (I) in an  
electrical circuit with resistance (R). It can be  
expressed as follows: V=IR. If any two of the  
three values are known, the third value can be  
calculated by using the above formula.  
Positive Designating or pertaining to electrical  
potential; opposite of negative. The positive  
battery terminal is the point where electrons  
return to the battery during discharge.  
Power Sharing The feature of the charger to  
reduce its output when the AC power being  
consumed by the charger and external AC  
loads connected to the output of the inverter  
are in excess of the input breaker rating.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Fleet Power 3000-12  
Nominal Battery Charge  
Battery Voltage Range  
Low Battery Cutout  
12 VDC  
10.0 to 15.5 VDC  
10.0 VDC (+/- 0.5)  
Minimum 90 VAC/Normal 130 VAC  
50 or 60 Hz Quartz Regulated  
3000 VA  
AC Input Voltage Range  
Frequency Regulation  
Inverter Output Power (Continuous)  
Inverter Voltage Regulation  
Wave Shape  
120 V +/- 5% true RMS  
Modified Sine Wave  
75 amps  
Surge Power  
.12 amps  
No Load Current Drain (Idle Mode)  
Power Factors Allowed  
Full Load Efficiency  
Peak Efficiency  
All  
86% (60 Hz)  
93%  
Protection  
Over/under utility voltage, over/under battery voltage, short circuit,  
circuit breaker, over temperature, backfeed  
Charging Rate  
140 amps (three stage)  
28 amps  
AC Input (Max. Charge Mode)  
Bulk Charge Voltage  
Float Charge Voltage  
Equalizing Charge Voltage  
Status Panel  
14.3 VDC*  
13.4 VDC*  
16.3 VDC*  
Optional remote  
50 lbs.  
Weight  
13.2'' L x 11.5'' W x 7.9'' H  
Dimensions  
*variable on unit with Temperature Sensor installed and adjustable by Battery Type selected on the inverter/charger control panel  
or from the Remote Control Panel.  
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INSTALLATION  
Installation examples for the FP3000-12  
The following installation examples are the most commonly used applications involving  
specific shorepower connections, generator power options, and AC load configurations.  
Shorepower configurations:  
Systems with one 30 amp single-phase shorepower source with optional generator.  
Systems with two 30-amp shorepower sources with optional generator.  
Systems with a 50-amp 120-volt single-phase (three wire) shorepower source with optional  
generator.  
Systems with a 50-amp 120/240 volt split-phase (four wire) shorepower source with optional  
generator.  
Inverter/charger configuration:  
Single input/single output  
FP3000-12 DC Cable and Fuse General Guide  
Fuse size:  
350 A  
300 A  
Typical DC amps:  
Cable AWG by length*:  
1 to 3 ft.—3/0  
3 to 6 ft.—3/0  
6 to 10 ft.—4/0  
*This guide is intended to provide general recommendations for fuse and cable sizing. Always consult local  
and national electrical codes for proper fuse and cable size prior to installation.  
The chassis grounding wire must be no smaller than 1 gauge under that of the postitive battery cable.  
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INSTALLATION OPTIONS  
Installation Option #1  
The inverter is used in a Single Input/Single Output mode. Up to 30 amps is transferred  
through the FP3000-12 with the charger sharing power with all of the AC loads.  
In this installation example, a single 30-amp shorepower source is available and all AC loads are  
supplied power through the inverter in charge/transfer mode, or by the inverter in invert mode.  
The charger shares power with the AC loads and can transfer up to 30 amps. The AC input  
power must be supplied through a 30-amp branch rated main breaker.  
In this type of system, the panel loads would normally not include any heavy loads such as  
space heaters, stove, water heaters, air conditioners, AC to DC converters, or other battery  
chargers. If these types of loads are present, they should be turned OFF when the inverter  
power is being used to prevent overloading the inverter or rapidly discharging the battery  
bank. To avoid the need for this manual form of energy management, installation option #2  
should be considered.  
If a generator is installed in the system, a break-before-make AC transfer switch is used to se-  
lect between shore or generator power. The transfer switch AC output is then routed to the input  
of the inverter/charger.  
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FP3000-12 Installation Option 1  
12 VDC Battery Bank  
Inverter AC Sub Panel  
-
To  
Inverter  
AC  
Hot  
Bus  
Single Input/ Single Output  
30 Amp Transfer Switch Power  
Shares with Charger.  
+
Loads  
Class T  
Fuse  
** Always consult Local and National  
Electrical Codes for proper wire size  
prior to installation.  
Neutral Bus  
Ground Bus  
10/3  
AWG  
Wire**  
-
30 A Shorepower  
Transfer Switch  
+
AC Output  
Neutral  
Hot (Line)  
Optional  
Generator  
30 A  
AC Input  
AC Wire Colors  
= Black  
Neutral = White  
Ground = Green/bare  
Ground  
30 A Main Breaker  
Hot  
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INSTALLATION OPTIONS  
Installation Option #2  
The AC loads are split between main loads and “inverter loads.” The external sources  
of AC power can be a single 30-amp shorepower source or a 30-amp breaker from a  
panel fed by a 50-amp 120 volt single phase (three wire) shorepower source, 1 leg of a  
50-amp 120/240 split phase (four wire) shorepower source, or a generator. The charter  
shares power with the “inverter loads” only.  
In this installation example, one single-phase shorepower source is available or only one leg of a  
split-phase source is used to supply the AC input of the inverter/charger. It is highly recom-  
mended that only the lighter appliance and outlet circuits be connected to the inverter AC panel.  
These loads are supplied power through the inverter in charge/transfer mode, or by the inverter  
in invert mode. The charger shares power with the “inverter loads” only and can transfer up to 30  
amps. The heavier loads such as space heaters, stove, water heater, air conditioners, AC to DC  
converters, or other battery chargers, should remain connected to the main AC panel. These  
loads are only supplied by shore or generator power from the main panel. This split load approach  
will help avoid problems such as overloading the inverter or rapidly discharging the battery bank,  
and eliminate the need to manually manage the energy usage of these loads when using  
inverter power.  
The inverter AC input must be supplied power from a 30-amp breaker in the main panel and  
from the main neutral bus. The inverter’s AC output supplies a separate sub panel. The appli-  
ance and outlet loads are then supplied with power from the inverter hot and neutral bus in the  
sub panel.  
If a generator is installed in the system, a break-before-make AC transfer switch is used to select  
between shore or generator power. The transfer switch AC output is then routed to the input of  
the main AC panel.  
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FP3000-12 Installation Option 2  
12 VDC Battery Bank  
Inverter AC Sub Panel  
-
Single Input/ Single Output  
To  
Inverter  
AC  
30 Amp Transfer Switch Power  
Shares with Charger.  
Hot  
Bus  
+
.
Loads  
Class T  
Fuse  
**Always consult Local and National  
Electrical Codes for proper wire size  
prior to installation.  
Neutral Bus  
Ground Bus  
From Shore or Optional Generator  
L1 Neu. Gnd.  
Main  
10/3  
AWG  
Wire**  
-
Hot  
Bus  
+
30  
AC Output  
Neutral Bus  
Ground Bus  
AC Input  
Main AC Panel  
AC Wire Colors  
Hot  
Neutral = White  
Ground = Green/bare  
= Black  
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WARRANTY  
What does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology, Inc.  
(“Xantrex”) and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your Xantrex Fleet Power 3000-  
12 Inverter/Charger. This warranty lasts for a Warranty Period of one year from the date of  
purchase at point of sale to you, the original end user customer.  
This Limited Warranty is transferable to subsequent owners but only for the unexpired portion of  
the Warranty Period.  
What will Xantrex do? Xantrex will, at its option, repair or replace the defective product free of  
charge, provided that you notify Xantrex of the product defect within the Warranty Period, and  
provided that Xantrex through inspection establishes the existence of such a defect and that it is  
covered by this Limited Warranty.  
Xantrex will, at its option, use new and/or reconditioned parts in performing warranty repair and  
building replacement products. Xantrex reserves the right to use parts or products of original or  
improved design in the repair or replacement. If Xantrex repairs or replaces a product, its  
warranty continues for the remaining portion of the original Warranty Period or 90 days from the  
date of the return shipment to the customer, whichever is greater. All replaced products and all  
parts removed from repaired products become the property of Xantrex.  
Xantrex covers both parts and labor necessary to repair the product, and return shipment to the  
customer via a Xantrex-selected non-expedited surface freight within the contiguous United  
States and Canada. Alaska and Hawaii are excluded. Contact Xantrex Customer Service for  
details on freight policy for return shipments outside of the contiguous United States and Canada.  
How do you get service? If your product requires troubleshooting or warranty service, contact  
your merchant. 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) 1-604-422-2777 (direct)  
Fax: 1-604-420-2145  
Direct returns may be performed according to the Xantrex Return Material Authorization Policy  
described in your product manual. For some products, Xantrex maintains a network of regional  
Authorized Service Centers. Call Xantrex or check our Web site to see if your product can be  
repaired at one of these facilities.  
In any warranty claim, dated proof of purchase must accompany the product, and the product  
must not have been disassembled or modified without prior written authorization from Xantrex.  
Proof of purchase may be in any one of the following forms:  
The dated purchase receipt from the original purchase of the product at point of sale to the  
end user, or  
The dated dealer invoice or purchase receipt showing original equipment manufacturer  
(OEM) status, or  
The dated invoice or purchase receipt showing the product exchanged under warranty  
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What does this warranty not cover? This Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear and  
tear of the product or costs related to the removal, installation, or troubleshooting of the  
customer’s electrical systems. This warranty does not apply to and Xantrex will not be  
responsible for any defect in or damage to:  
a) the product if it 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;  
b) the product if it has been subjected to fire, water, generalized corrosion, biological  
infestations, or input voltage that creates operating conditions beyond the maximum or  
minimum limits listed in the Xantrex product specifications including high input voltage from  
generators and lightning strikes;  
c) the product if repairs have been done to it other than by Xantrex or its authorized service  
centers (hereafter “ASCs”);  
d) the product if it is used as a component part of a product expressly warranted by another  
manufacturer;  
e) the product if its original identification (trademark, serial number) markings have been  
defaced, altered, or removed.  
Disclaimer  
Product  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY PROVIDED BY XANTREX IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR  
XANTREX PRODUCT AND IS, WHERE PERMITTED BY LAW, IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, GUARANTEES,  
REPRESENTATIONS, OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE IN CONNECTION WITH  
THE PRODUCT, HOWEVER ARISING (WHETHER BY CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, PRINCIPLES OF MANUFACTURER’S  
LIABILITY, OPERATION OF LAW, CONDUCT, STATEMENT OR OTHERWISE), INCLUDING WITHOUT RESTRICTION ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED UNDER APPLICABLE  
LAWTO APPLY TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD STIPULATED UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.  
IN NO EVENT WILL XANTREX BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  
LOSSES, COSTS OR EXPENSES HOWEVER ARISING WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING WITHOUT RESTRICTION ANY  
ECONOMIC LOSSES OF ANY KIND, ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY, ANY PERSONAL INJURY, ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY  
ARISING FROM OR AS A RESULT OF MISUSE OR ABUSE, OR THE INCORRECT INSTALLATION, INTEGRATION OR OPERATION OF  
THEPRODUCT.  
Exclusions  
If this product is a consumer product, federal law does not allow an exclusion of implied  
warranties. To the extent you are entitled to implied warranties under federal law, to the extent  
permitted by applicable law they are limited to the duration of this Limited Warranty. Some states  
and provinces do not allow limitations or exclusions on implied warranties or on the duration of  
an implied warranty or on the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so  
the above limitation(s) or exclusion(s) may not apply to you. This Limited Warranty gives you  
specific legal rights. You may have other rights which may vary from state to state or  
province to province.  
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Warning: Limitations On Use  
Please refer to your product user manual for limitations on uses of the product. Specifically,  
please note that the Xantrex Fleet Power 3000-12 is not intended for use in connection with life  
support systems, and Xantrex makes no warranty or representation in connection with any use  
of the product for such purposes.  
Please note that the Fleet Power 3000-12 is not intended for use as an uninterruptible power  
supply and Xantrex makes no warranty or representation in connection with any use of the  
product for such purposes.  
Return Material Authorization Policy  
Before returning a product directly to Xantrex you must obtain a Return Material Authorization  
(RMA) number and the correct factory “Ship To” address. Products must also be shipped  
prepaid. Product shipments will be refused and returned at your expense if they are  
unauthorized, returned without an RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the shipping  
box, if they are shipped collect, or if they are shipped to the wrong location.  
When you contact Xantrex to obtain service, please have your instruction manual ready for  
reference and be prepared to supply:  
The serial number of your product  
Information about the installation and use of the unit  
Information about the failure and/or reason for the return  
A copy of your dated proof of purchase  
Return Procedure  
1. Package the unit safely, preferably using the original box and packing materials. Please  
ensure that your product is shipped fully insured in the original packaging or equivalent. This  
warranty will not apply where the product is damaged due to improper packaging.  
2. Include the following:  
The RMA number supplied by Xantrex Technology Inc clearly marked on the outside of the box.  
A return address where the unit can be shipped. Post office boxes are not acceptable.  
A contact telephone number where you can be reached during work hours  
A brief description of the problem  
3. Ship the unit prepaid to the address provided by your Xantrex customer service representative.  
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If you are returning a product from outside of the USA or Canada  
In addition to the above, you MUST include return freight funds and are fully responsible for all  
documents, duties, tariffs, and deposits.  
If you are returning a product to a Xantrex Authorized Service Center (ASC)  
A Xantrex return material authorization (RMA) number is not required. However, you must  
contact the ASC prior to returning the product or presenting the unit to verify any return  
procedures that may apply to that particular facility.  
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Toll free 1 800 670 0707  
Direct 1 604 422 2777  
Fax 1 604 420 2145  
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