Vanner SRC12-1200L Owner's Manual - Owner'S Manual - D913482
Owner's Manual - D913482
SRC12-1200L/S INVERTER/CHARGER
10/31/08 - 10:20 AM
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I N C O R P O R A T E D
System
ON
System
OFF
Fault
Standby/
Bulk Charge
Power On
AC
POWER
CONTROL
1
2
Note: Failure to connect these cables correctly may void your warranty.
Go back to the inverter and connect the positive DC harness to the Red connector. A spark may occur
while connecting these cables. Twist the connector until it locks.
8.2.5
AC Wiring Installation Procedure
Connect AC loads to the inverter GFCI receptacle. When the AC input cord is connected to shore power,
shore power will pass through the GFCI receptacle.
The Vanner SR12-1200L/S has been tested with the following GFCI outlet’s:
Manufacturer
Model
Hubbell
GFR5252W
Hubbell
GFR5252WA
Hubbell
GFR5252I
Hubbell
GFR5252WL
Leviton
6599-I
Leviton
1591
Table 3 – Authorized acceptable GFCI’s
Optional SR10 Remote Monitor/Control Panel Installation
The optional SR10 Remote Monitor/Control Panel requires an
eight-conductor 1:1 modular cable, Vanner 011486 ten-foot
cables, an Ethernet cable, or equal. The cable is not
included with the panel.
8.3
SR10 REMOTE INDICATOR DISPLAY
LED
Light Display*
Description
1
No Light
Inverter is OFF
1
Solid Green
Inverter is ON and producing AC
power or Charger is in Float Charge Stage
1
Blinking Green
Two blinks per second - Inverter is in Load Demand Mode
One blink per second - Charger is in Bulk or Absorption Charging Stage
2
No Light
No Fault Conditions
2
Solid Red
Inverter is in Over Temperature condition
2
Blinking Red
Inverter is overloaded or DC voltage is to low
*Note: When shore power is present the display applies to Charger functions. When shore power is not
present, the display applies to inverter functions.
Installation Steps
Locate a suitable place to install the remote panel such as a flat surface near the power
control/distribution panel or driver’s compartment. The mounting surface should have sufficient
back space to accommodate the remote panel's min. depth and cable routing requirements of 1 ½”.