N5001 USB Drivers Installation Guide Guide
User manual for N5001 USB Drivers Installation Guide
Table of contents
Document Outline
- About This Manual
- Purpose
- Scope
- Audience
- Organization
- Conventions Used
- Related Information
- Important Safety Instructions
- 1. Before using the inverter, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the unit, the batt...
- 2. Use only attachments recommended or sold by the manufacturer. Doing otherwise may result in a ...
- 3. The inverter is designed to be permanently connected to your AC and DC electrical systems. Xan...
- 4. To avoid a risk of fire and electric shock, make sure that existing wiring is in good conditio...
- 5. Do not operate the inverter if it has been damaged in any way. If the unit is damaged, see the...
- 6. This unit does not have any user-serviceable parts. Do not disassemble the inverter. See “How ...
- 7. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect both AC and DC power from the inverter befo...
- 8. The inverter must be provided with an equipment-grounding conductor connected to the AC input ...
- 9. Do not expose this unit to rain, snow, or liquids of any type. This product is designed for in...
- 10. To reduce the chance of short-circuits, always use insulated tools when installing or working...
- 11. Remove all jewelry while installing this system. This will greatly reduce the chance of accid...
- Explosive gas precautions
- FCC Information to the User
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- 1
- 2
- System Configuration
- Pre-Configuration Planning
- Importance
- Types of Applications
- System Considerations
- System Output Requirements
- System Input Requirements
- Location Considerations
- Grounding Considerations
- Battery Considerations
- CAUTION : Damage to Equipment
- Accessibility
- Vented enclosures
- Enclosure requirements
- More information
- Battery Bank Requirements
- Battery Cable Requirements
- Battery Requirements for Dual Inverter Systems
- Battery Temperature
- Wiring Considerations
- Generator Considerations
- Additional/Optional Equipment Considerations
- Important:
- AC Conduit Box (ACCB)
- DC Conduit Box (DCCB)
- DC Disconnect Boxes (DC175/DC250)
- Battery Status Meter (TM500A)
- Remote Monitors
- Generator Start Module (GSM)
- Auxiliary Load Module (ALM)
- 240 Vac Application Requirements
- Autotransformer for 240 VAC Applications (T240)
- Inverter Stacking Control – Series (ISC-S) Cable
- Renewable Energy DC Input Sources
- Off-Grid Applications
- Renewable Energy Systems with/without Generator Backup
- Single-Inverter Configurations (120 Vac)
- Single-Inverter Configurations (120/240 Vac)
- 1. Always refer to your local electric codes for proper wiring instructions.
- 2. For purposes of this illustration, the ground for the AC generator is run through the inverter.
- 3. Separate grounding runs are shown in this illustration to demonstrate a single point ground.
- 4. If using a PC to monitor the system, the Xantrex ICA is required. If using a PC to monitor fro...
- 5. Ensure all the DC negatives in the system are bonded to earth ground in only one place (single...
- 6. If this is not a separately derived system (per the NEC), the AC neutrals should be bonded to ...
- Figure 2-17 Off-Grid Application – Renewable Energy System using a Single Inverter
- Dual-Inverter Configurations (240 Vac)
- 1. Always refer to your local electric codes for proper wiring instructions.
- 2. For purposes of this illustration, the ground for the AC generator is run through the inverter.
- 3. Separate grounding runs are shown in this illustration to demonstrate a single point ground.
- 4. If using a PC to monitor the system, the Xantrex ICA is required. If using a PC to monitor fro...
- 5. Ensure all the DC negatives in the system are bonded to earth ground in only one place (single...
- 6. If this is not a separately derived system (per the NEC), the AC neutrals should be bonded to ...
- Figure 2-18 Off-Grid Application – Renewable Energy System using Dual Inverters
- Generator-Only Systems
- Single-Inverter Configurations
- 1. Always refer to your local electric codes for proper wiring instructions.
- 2. For purposes of this illustration, the ground for the AC generator is run through the inverter.
- 3. Separate grounding runs are shown in this illustration to demonstrate a single point ground.
- 4. If using a PC to monitor the system, the Xantrex ICA is required. If using a PC to monitor fro...
- 5. Ensure all the DC negatives in the system are bonded to earth ground in only one place (single...
- 6. If this is not a separately derived system (per the NEC), the AC neutrals should be bonded to ...
- Figure 2-19 Off Grid Application - Generator-only System using a Single Inverter
- Dual-Inverter Configurations
- 240 Vac-only Input Source
- Important:
- 1. Always refer to your local electric codes for proper wiring instructions.
- 2. For purposes of this illustration, the ground for the AC generator is run through the inverter.
- 3. Separate grounding runs are shown in this illustration to demonstrate a single point ground.
- 4. If using a PC to monitor the system, the Xantrex ICA is required. If using a PC to monitor fro...
- 5. Ensure all the DC negatives in the system are bonded to earth ground in only one place (single...
- 6. If this is not a separately derived system (per the NEC), the AC neutrals should be bonded to ...
- Figure 2-20 Off Grid Application – Generator-only System using Dual Inverters, Series-stacked
- Single-Inverter Configurations
- Renewable Energy Systems with/without Generator Backup
- On-Grid Applications
- Backup Systems
- Renewable Energy Backup (BX Mode)
- Utility Backup (SB Mode)
- Single-Inverter Configurations (120 Vac)
- Single-Inverter Configurations (240 Vac)
- 1. Always refer to your local electric codes for proper wiring instructions.
- 2. For purposes of this illustration, the ground for the AC generator is run through the inverter.
- 3. Separate grounding runs are shown in this illustration to demonstrate a single point ground.
- 4. If using a PC to monitor the system, the Xantrex ICA is required. If using a PC to monitor fro...
- 5. Ensure all the DC negatives in the system are bonded to earth ground in only one place (single...
- 6. If this is not a separately derived system (per the NEC), the AC neutrals should be bonded to ...
- Figure 2-21 On-Grid Application – Backup System using a Single Inverter
- Dual-Inverter Configurations (240 Vac)
- 1. Always refer to your local electric codes for proper wiring instructions.
- 2. For purposes of this illustration, the ground for the AC generator is run through the inverter.
- 3. Separate grounding runs are shown in this illustration to demonstrate a single point ground.
- 4. If using a PC to monitor the system, the Xantrex ICA is required. If using a PC to monitor fro...
- 5. Ensure all the DC negatives in the system are bonded to earth ground in only one place (single...
- 6. If this is not a separately derived system (per the NEC), the AC neutrals should be bonded to ...
- Figure 2-22 On-Grid Application – Backup System using Dual Inverters, Series-stacked
- Energy Management
- Backup Systems
- 3
- Installation
- Pre-Installation
- Important:
- Important:
- Tools Required
- Hardware / Materials Required
- Optional System Accessories
- Battery Bank Preparation
- Important:
- Prepare the battery bank as follows:
- 1. Determine the type of batteries to be used.
- 2. Determine the appropriate battery bank size and battery configuration.
- 3. Determine the correct size of battery cables to use.
- 4. Determine the correct size of DC breaker/fuse to use.
- 5. Color code the cables with tape or heat shrink tubing. The standard colors for DC cables are r...
- Unpacking and Inspecting the Inverter
- Knockout Preparation
- Mounting
- Shelf-Mounting
- To mount the Sine Wave Plus on a shelf, follow the instructions below.
- 1. Ensure that the desired shelf location is strong enough to support the inverter weight and all...
- 2. Drill mounting holes in the shelf by one of the following methods. Be sure to use all of the i...
- 3. With assistance, lift the inverter into position and install it onto the shelf, using appropri...
- Figure 3-3 Dimensional Drawing
- To mount the Sine Wave Plus on a shelf, follow the instructions below.
- Wall-Mounting
- Wall Mounting using 2x4’s
- To mount the Sine Wave Plus on a wall, follow the instructions below.
- 1. Locate the studs and mark their location on the wall.
- 2. Measure the desired height from the floor for the inverter to be mounted. The height should pl...
- 3. Using a level, run a horizontal line. The length of the line must span at least 3 studs.
- 4. Place a pre-cut 2x4 on the marked location and drill pilot holes through the 2x4’s and studs.
- 5. Secure the 2x4 with #10 wood screws (length to penetrate 1º inches or more into the studs).
- 6. Repeat the procedure for the remaining 2x4 (paint the 2x4’s, if desired, to match the surr...
- 7. Drill mounting holes in the 2x4 mounting rails by one of the following methods. Be sure to u...
- 8. Ensure that the 2x4’s are securely fastened to the wall before mounting the inverter to them.
- 9. With assistance, lift the inverter into position and install it onto the 2x4’s using ¹ x 1º-...
- To mount the Sine Wave Plus on a wall, follow the instructions below.
- Figure 3-4 Wall-Mounting Method using 2x4’s
- Wall Mounting using 2x4’s
- Shelf-Mounting
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