Samplex America PSE-1260A Owner's Manual - page 5
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SPECIFICATIONS
PSE 1260A
Input Voltage Range
10 - 15 VDC
Output Power
Continuous
600 Watts
Surge
1000 Watts
Output Voltage
115 VAC + 5% - 10%
Output Frequency
60 Hz
Output Wave Form
Modified Sine Wave
Efficiency
85 - 90%
No Load Current Draw
< 0.4A
Low Battery Alarm
10.7 VDC
Low Battery Shut Down
10.0 VDC
Dimensions ( L x W x H )
inches
10.25" x 6"x 2.75"
mm
260 x 150 x 71
Net Weight
1.6 kgs / 3.6 lbs.
QUICK HOOK-UP AND TESTING
If you would like to quickly hook up the inverter and check its
performance before going ahead with your installation, please follow
these guidelines:
1. Unpack and inspect the inverter, check to see that the power switch is in the OFF position.
2. Connect the cables to the power input terminals on the rear panel of the inverter. The red
terminal is positive (+) and the black terminal is negative (-). Connect the cables
into the terminals and tighten the screws to clamp the wires securely.
3. Connect the cable from the negative terminal of the inverter to the negative terminal of the
power source. Make a secure connection.
CAUTION ! Loosely tightened connectors 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 the inverter to the negative output terminal of the power source.
CAUTION ! Reverse polarity connection will blow a fuse in the inverter
and may cause permanent damage to the inverter. Damage caused by
reverse polarity connection is not covered by warranty.
5. Connect the cable from the positive terminal of the inverter to the positive terminal of the
power source. Make a secure connection.
WARNING ! You may observe a spark when you make this connection
since current may flow to charge the capacitors in the inverter. Do
not make this connection in the presence of flammable fumes,
explosion or fire may result.
6. Set the inverter switch to the ON position, the internal alarm may sound momentarily. This
is normal. Plug the test load on. If you plan to measure the output voltage, you must use a
true RMS Voltage Meter such as a Fluke 8060A or Triplett 4200. A standard averaging volt
meter will not provide an accurate reading.