ATD ATD-5955 - Manual

ATD ATD-5955

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Selecting A Power Supply.
  • Page 4 – Connection Cable Gauges.; shortest length practical.; Connecting Your inverter.; tighten these screws.
  • Page 6 – How Power Inverters Work; source to 145 volts DC.
  • Page 9 – PROBLEM: TV Does Not Work; TV does not turn on.; INVERTER CABLES; Wattage
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ATD-5955

2000 WATT INVERTER

Welcome.

This ATD product has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you dependable

operation. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating your new ATD product, as it

contains the information you need to become familiar with its features and obtain the

performance that will bring you continued enjoyment for many years. Please keep this manual

on file for future reference.

About ATD Inverters.

ATD, an innovator in portable inverter design, has developed a new line of super-efficient

power inverters with the highest surge capability in the industry. These extremely advanced,

microprocessor controlled units run cooler and more reliable than any in their class. Their

superior surge capability allows them to start even the most difficult loads, including color

televisions, TV/VCR combinations, microwaves, refrigeration units, and even small air

conditioners! They also have the highest efficiency available (up to 90%) which translates into

longer running time and extended battery life.

Inverters convert low voltage, direct current (DC) to 110 volt alternating current (AC).

Depending on the model and its rated capacity, the inverters draw power either from standard

12 volt automobile and marine batteries or from portable high power 12 volt sources.

Getting Started

When you turn on an appliance or a tool that operates using a motor or tubes, it requires an

initial surge of power to start up. This surge of power is referred to as the "starting load" or

"peak load". Once started, the tool or appliance requires less power to continue to operate.

This is referred to as "continuous load" in terms of power requirements.

You will need to determine how much power your tool or appliance requires to start up (starting

load) and it's continued running power requirements (continuous load). Power consumption is

rated either in wattage (watts), or in amperes (amps), and this information is usually stamped

or printed on most appliances and equipment. If this information is not indicated on the

appliance or equipment, check the owner's manual or contact the manufacturer to determine if

the device you are using is compatible with a modified sine wave source.

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Summary

Page 3 - Selecting A Power Supply.

3 A. ON/OFF Switch. The current flowing from the power source to the inverter is controlled by this switch. It does not control the current flowing from the inverter to the appliance. B. Overload LED Indicator Light. If the continuous power draw of the appliance(s) being operated exceeds 2000 watts,...

Page 4 - Connection Cable Gauges.; shortest length practical.; Connecting Your inverter.; tighten these screws.

4 1. When calculating the amp/hour of the battery, find its “reserve minutes" rating. This is typically is marked on the battery label along with the "Cold Cranking Amps" (CCA) rating. If you multiply the reserve minutes rating of the battery by 0.3 it will tell you the battery amp/hour....

Page 6 - How Power Inverters Work; source to 145 volts DC.

6 Operating a Microwave oven with Your Power Inverter The power rating used with microwave ovens is the "cooking power" which qualifies as the power being "delivered" to the food being micro waved. The actual operating power requirement rating is higher than the cooking power rating....

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