VOLT 500E Pure Sine Wave Electronic Inverters with UPS User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- VOLT
Table of Contents
VOLT 500E Pure Sine Wave Electronic Inverters with UPS
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing UPS from sinusPRO E series. Please read this user manual before starting the device.
Inverter characteristics
- One device with built-in DC / AC converter, an uninterruptible power supply unit and an automatic battery charger
- Toroidal transformer used in the converter ensures high efficiency and low idling current. The device is much more energy-efficient than older constructions that used E-type transformers
- Fast 32-bit microprocessor ensures accurate and trouble-free operation
- Intuitive and simple operation thanks to the color LED display, which informs about the current operating status of the device (input and output voltage, battery capacity, charging, etc.)
- Converter generates a pure sinusoidal voltage at the output, which makes it possible to work with practically any type of load
- High battery charging current (exact values in the table with technical specifications)
- Possibility of changing charge current and switching off charger
- Fast switching from mains supply to operating mode as a UPS enables uninterrupted operation of connected devices
- Intelligent control of the cooling fan, depending on the actual temperature of the device and the operating status of the inverter
- AC priority switch (network) / SOLAR (battery) (on some models)
FIRST TIME START-UP
STARTING-UP INVERTER
- Open the carton and check that all components are included and the device is undamaged. Disconnect mains cable from the device.
- Connect battery properly to the device according to the correct polarity (red wire + / black wire -).
- Start the device with the ON / OFF button (hold down 5s until you hear a beep) and connect the plug to the mains socket.
- Change the mains charger switch to the “I” position to start charging the battery and select AC PRIORITY.
- Connect all devices that you want to use with the power supply, make sure they are turned off and turn them on one by one after connecting.
- On models with built-in priority switch, after connecting the regulator, select the SOLAR PRIORITY option.
SWITCHING-OFF THE INVERTER
- Turn off one by one, all the devices connected to the inverter.
- Change the charger switch to the “0” position to stop the battery charging process.
- Hold down the ON / OFF button for 3 seconds to disconnect the inverter output.
- Disconnect mains plug from the network.
- Disconnect battery from the inverter.
ATTENTION
- Be careful when connecting the battery, the voltage generated when reverse polarity happen can damage the inverter.
- Do not overload the device above its nominal power. When connecting refrigerators, freezers and other induction appliances / consuming more power on start-up, remember not to exceed 30% of the total power rating of the UPS.
- Do not connect the device on the outdoors, avoid contact with water.
- Remember to install the power supply in the right place, with access to fresh air and a minimum distance of 30 cm from each side of the housing.
- If you notice an incorrect operation / damage to the inverter, contact the manufacturer’s service department.
- If you want to test the device please do not unplug inverter from the mains. Instead turn off mains RCD switch in building to observe proper work of the device. By unpluggin inverter from the mains, neutral – “zero” is cut off from the inverter, which can cause incorrect work of the inverter.
OPERATION OF THE DEVICE
NAME | PICTURE | DESCRIPTION |
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Output switch | Pressing and holding the switch for more than 3 seconds will |
change the state of the inverter to ON or OFF.
AC input cord or terminal| | Connecting the plug to an electrical outlet
allows the battery to be charged and to power the output devices through the
built-in voltage regulator.
Mains switch| | If the device is connected to the
mains supply and the switch is in the “I” position, the battery will be
charged and the output devices will be supplied from the mains.
Switching to the “0” position will start the inverter and supply the output
devices from the battery.
Output socket or terminal| | Connect output devices to the terminal or
terminal strip.
The maximum power of a single socket is 2000 W. If the power of the output
devices is higher, please connect them to the terminal block.
Ventilation fan| | The cooling fan starts when the UPS inverter is running or
when the battery is being charged – when the temperature of the transistors
exceeds 45 C
Battery input| | The red terminal should be
connected to the positive pole of the battery (+), and black to negative (-).
Changing the cables will prevent proper operation of the device.
LCD DISPLAY ELEMENTS
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Normal operation mode, devices powered directly from the 230 V BYPASS network
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mains voltage, output devices powered from a connected battery
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Overheating of the inverter, emergency output devices are disconnected
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Incorrect battery voltage, short-circuit or overheating of MOSFETtransformers
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Mains voltage is too high
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Mains voltage is too low
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Inverter overload, too high power output devices
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Inverter load level
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battery charge level, this indicator will flash during charging
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Input voltage value
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Output voltage value and frequency
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
WARRANTY SERVICE COMMENTS
DATE OF PURCHASE|
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SHIPPING ADDRESS|
SIGNATURE / STAMP|
DAMAGE DESCRIPTION|
SERVICE COMMENTS|
FILL IN IF NEEDEED
(*) Cross incorrect
I agree to pay the cost of inverter repair due to:
- expiration of the warranty period / * warranty void
Before proceeding with the repair, service will inform by phone about the
exact costs of the repair.
Please attach a copy of the purchase document (receipt or invoice) to the
complaint.
The full regulations of service repairs can be found on our website
www.voltpolska.pl
sales@voltpolska.pl (58) 341-05-06 | przemek@voltpolska.pl (58) 341-38-80 | bartek@voltpolska.pl (22) 100-42-99
References
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