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GPSW-1000/2000/3000
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black terminal is negative (-). Connect the cables into the terminals and
tighten the terminal screw to clamp the wires securely.
3. Connect the cable from the negative terminal of the inverter to the
negative terminal of the battery. Make a secure connection.
Loose connections result in excessive voltage drop and may
cause overheated wires and melted insulation.
4. Before proceeding further, carefully check that the cable you have just
connected connects from the negative terminal of inverter to the
negative terminal of the power source (battery).
You may observe a spark when you make this connection
since current may flow to charge capacitors in the power
inverter. Do not make this connection in the presence of
flammable fumes, as explosion or fire may result.
5. Install inverter fuse (not included) in positive lead. Fuse should be
located within 12” of battery. Ensure all connections are tight and
secure. (See Section 4.3)
6. Connect the cable from the positive terminal of inverter to the positive
terminal of the battery. Make a secure connection.
7. Set the power switch to the ON position. Check the indicators on the
front panel of the inverter. The Input Level LED should be green or
yellow, depending on the voltage of the power source. If it is not, check
your battery bank and the connections to the inverter.
8. Set the power inverter switch to the OFF position. The indicator lights
may blink and the internal alarm may sound momentarily. This is
normal. Plug the test load into the AC receptacle on the front panel of
the inverter. Leave the test load switch OFF.
(For the Hard Wire option, please see Section 4.3).
9. Set the power inverter switch to the ON position and turn the test load
on; the inverter should supply power to the load. If you plan to measure
the output voltage of the inverter, a true rms meter must be used for
accurate readings.
The GFCI outlet of the GPSW3000 is rated for 20 amps or
2200 W. For loads above 20 A or 2200 W please use the
Hard Wire option.
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