Page 3 - Operator’s Guide
Page 5 - About This Guide; Purpose; Scope
iii About This Guide Purpose The purpose of this Operator’s Guide is to provide procedures for operating the PowerHub 1800. Scope The Guide provides safety guidelines, detailed planning and setup information, and procedures for operating the inverter. It does not provide operational or troubleshooti...
Page 6 - Conventions Used; Abbreviations and Acronyms; WARNING
About This Guide iv 975-0288-01-01 Conventions Used The following conventions are used in this guide. Abbreviations and Acronyms Related Information You can find more information about this product by seeing the PowerHub 1800 Installation Guide (part number 975-0289-01-01). You can find more informa...
Page 7 - Important Safety Instructions
v Important Safety Instructions 1. Before installing and using the PowerHub 1800, read all instructions and cautionary markings on the PowerHub, the batteries, and in both the Installation Guide and the Operator’s Guide. 2. The PowerHub is intended for indoor use only. Do not expose the PowerHub to ...
Page 9 - Precautions When Working With Batteries; WARNING: Fire or Explosion Hazard
Safety 975-0288-01-01 vii Precautions When Working With Batteries 1. Use only SEALED batteries with the PowerHub 1800. 2. Follow all instructions published by the battery manufacturer. 3. Working in the vicinity of batteries may be dangerous. Unsealed batteries can generate explosive gases during no...
Page 10 - Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances; CAUTION: Equipment Damage
Safety viii 975-0288-01-01 13. If battery acid contacts skin or clothing, wash immediately with soap and water. If acid enters your eye, immediately flood it with running cold water for at least twenty minutes and get medical attention immediately. Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances Most ...
Page 11 - Power Down Procedure
Safety 975-0288-01-01 ix • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician ...
Page 12 - WARNING: Shock Hazard
Safety x 975-0288-01-01 If hardwired...... To Power Down the PowerHub 1800: WARNING: Shock Hazard If no DC Disconnect is used, then the DC input generators (solar or wind) will have to be physically disconnected to ensure power is OFF. Figure iii Power Down Procedure for Hardwired Installations 1 2 ...
Page 13 - Contents
975-0288-01-01 xi Important Safety Instructions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - v Precautions When Working With Batteries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vii Precautions for Using Rechargeable Appliances - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ...
Page 14 - Troubleshooting
Contents xii 975-0288-01-01 3 Troubleshooting How to Troubleshoot the PowerHub 1800 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–2 Error Codes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–3 If Utility Power is NOT Available - - ...
Page 15 - Figures
975-0288-01-01 xiii Figure i Basic Safety - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - vi Figure ii Power Down Procedure for Softwired Installations - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ix Figure iii Power Down Procedure for Hardwired Installations - - - - -...
Page 17 - Tables
975-0288-01-01 i Table 3-1 Error Codes for Troubleshooting the PowerHub 1800 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–3 Table 3-2 Possible Problems if Utility Power is Not Available - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3–5 Table 3-3 Possible Problems if Utility Power is Available - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3...
Page 19 - Introduction
1 Introduction Chapter 1 describes the operational features and functions of the PowerHub 1800. This section details how the unit functions as an inverter, provides information on the control panel, and describes operating limits for inverter operation. For this topic... See... “Principles of Invert...
Page 21 - Basic Functions of the PowerHub 1800
Introduction 975-0288-01-01 1–3 Basic Functions of the PowerHub 1800 Bypass Function When AC power is available from a generator or utility grid, the PowerHub will function as an automatic backup power unit. It will sit in Bypass mode and will pass the power through to support the loads and/or the b...
Page 22 - Inverter Features
Introduction 1–4 975-0288-01-01 Inverter Features User Features The inverter consists of the following user features. • The Inverter Control Panel provides a user interface for monitoring power levels, battery levels, and controlling the inverter functions and displays. • Four 120 Vac outlets on the...
Page 23 - Battery Charger Features
Introduction 975-0288-01-01 1–5 Battery Charger Features Charging Settings The Battery Charger in the PowerHub 1800 has three pre-set charging profiles. • 40 A Profil e (Default Setting). With the 40-amp Charging Profile, the maximum bypass power for AC output to loads is approximately 600 W (4 A) w...
Page 24 - Voltage
Introduction 1–6 975-0288-01-01 Standby Mode In the Standby Mode, the Charger is OFF but monitors the battery voltage. If battery voltage drops below 12.5 Vdc, the unit will start a new Bulk stage. The PowerHub 1800 will reset to the default setting of 40 A whenever one of the following occurs. 1. T...
Page 25 - Operation; Chapter 2 contains information on operating the PowerHub 1800.
2 Operation Chapter 2 contains information on operating the PowerHub 1800. For this topic... See... “Inverter Control Panel” page 2–2 “User Controls and Display” page 2–3 “Selecting Charger Settings” page 2–5 “Basic Operation” page 2–6 “Power On and Off” page 2–6 “Changing the Display” page 2–7 “Cha...
Page 26 - Inverter Control Panel
Operation 2–2 975-0288-01-01 Inverter Control Panel The Inverter Control Panel has nine LEDs; six Status LEDs (three for input/charge levels and three for output power levels), two Mode Indication LEDs, one AC Indicator LED. Two push buttons provide ON/OFF control and Display Select features. An LED...
Page 27 - User Controls and Display
Inverter Control Panel 975-0288-01-01 2–3 User Controls and Display The following provides a detailed description of the user controls and LED display function. For operating instructions, see “Basic Operation” on page 2–6. On/Off Power Button (Green) To turn the power ON or OFF, press and hold the ...
Page 28 - Operating Mode LEDs; Status LEDs; Input LEDs
Operation 2–4 975-0288-01-01 Operating Mode LEDs Bypass LED When AC power source is available, the PowerHub 1800 will pass the power through to the loads and will also keep the battery bank charged and usable. The Bypass LED will illuminate when the unit is in this mode. On initial power up or if tr...
Page 29 - Output LEDs; Selecting Charger Settings
Inverter Control Panel 975-0288-01-01 2–5 Solar LED When the Select Button is pressed again within 10 seconds and the Solar LED is illuminated, the Solar Input wattage levels are displayed in kilowatts. These values are the inputs on the 32 A DC input terminals. AC LED If the unit is in Bypass Mode,...
Page 30 - Basic Operation; Power On and Off
Operation 2–6 975-0288-01-01 Basic Operation The following figures show what the Inverter Control Panel will look like when the user controls are used. Power On and Off Important: The values shown in the displays of the following illustrations are examples only. Actual values may vary based on what ...
Page 31 - Changing the Display
Basic Operation 975-0288-01-01 2–7 Changing the Display Press the red Select button to cycle the display through the input and output power values. Figure 2-3 Input Displays Press once. Wind input will be displayed. (This display indicates 1 kw or 1000 watts) Press again within 10 seconds. Solar inp...
Page 33 - Changing Charging Settings
Basic Operation 975-0288-01-01 2–9 Changing Charging Settings Default Setting The PowerHub 1800 is set at the factory to default to the 40 A Charging Profile. In the event that one of the other profiles are required, follow the instructions below to change the setting. Setting the Selection To set t...
Page 34 - Connecting AC Loads
Operation 2–10 975-0288-01-01 If the AC Charger goes into an over temperature shutdown condition, the 40 A setting will automatically change to 10 A to reduce the charging current. The charging current will change back to 40 A when the unit cools to an acceptable temperature. Connecting AC Loads Con...
Page 36 - Typical Loads that might be used with the PowerHub 1800
Operation 2–12 975-0288-01-01 Typical Loads that might be used with the PowerHub 1800 The following types of appliances can be used with the PowerHub 1800 providing. ❐ Sump pumps ❐ Microwaves ❐ Refrigerators ❐ Freezers ❐ Lighting ❐ Television or Audio Equipment ❐ Most power tools Loads That Might No...
Page 37 - Troubleshooting
3 Troubleshooting Chapter 3 explains how to troubleshoot the PowerHub 1800 and describes the error codes that may be displayed on the LCD. For this topic... See... “How to Troubleshoot the PowerHub 1800” page 3–2 “Error Codes” page 3–3 “If Utility Power is NOT Available” page 3–5 “If Utility Power i...
Page 38 - How to Troubleshoot the PowerHub 1800
Troubleshooting 3–2 975-0288-01-01 How to Troubleshoot the PowerHub 1800 The following information is provided to assist in the troubleshooting of the PowerHub 1800. Please review this information carefully. Check First.... Check the following tables for information specific to your unit. Table 3-1 ...
Page 39 - Error Codes
Error Codes 975-0288-01-01 3–3 Error Codes The following error codes may be displayed on the LED display if the described fault conditions occur. Table 3-1 Error Codes for Troubleshooting the PowerHub 1800 Error Code Displayed Description of Error Description of Condition Resolution E01 DC Input Und...
Page 41 - If Utility Power is NOT Available
If Utility Power is NOT Available 975-0288-01-01 3–5 If Utility Power is NOT Available The following fault conditions may arise when utility power is not available. Table 3-2 Possible Problems if Utility Power is Not Available Problem Probable Cause Solution Low output voltage.(96 Vac to 104 Vac) Vo...
Page 43 - If Utility Power is Available
If Utility Power is Available 975-0288-01-01 3–7 If Utility Power is Available The following fault conditions may arise when utility power is available. Table 3-3 Possible Problems if Utility Power is Available Problem Probable Cause Solution Display is OFF, AC is available on both hardwire and unit...
Page 44 - Possible Problem Loads
Troubleshooting 3–8 975-0288-01-01 Possible Problem Loads The inverter can drive most loads, however, there are special conditions that can cause a load to behave differently than expected. The following describes some of the common problems encountered when using an inverter. Ceiling Fans Most larg...
Page 45 - Rechargeable Devices
Possible Problem Loads 975-0288-01-01 3–9 Rechargeable Devices When first using a rechargeable device, monitor its temperature for 10 minutes to ensure it does not become abnormally hot. Excessive heat will indicate that it is incompatible with the inverter. Most rechargeable battery-operated equipm...
Page 46 - Ground Fault Protection; Replacing the Ground Fault Protection Fuse; WARNING: Shock hazard
Troubleshooting 3–10 975-0288-01-01 Ground Fault Protection Ground fault protection is required when using either solar or wind renewable energy input. Figure 3-1 shows the location of the ground fault protection terminals and replaceable fuse. When a grounding fault is detected, the ground fault pr...
Page 49 - Specifications
A Specifications Appendix A provides electrical and physical specifications for the PowerHub 1800.
Page 50 - Electrical Specifications
Specifications A–2 975-0288-01-01 Electrical Specifications Table A-1 Electrical Specifications for the Inverter Parameter PowerHub 1800 Inverter Maximum Output Power 1800 W (15A) (5 minutes maximum) Continuous Output Power 1440 W (12 A) Surge Rating 2880 W (24 A) Input Voltage Range 10.5 to 15.0 Vd...
Page 51 - Physical Specifications
Physical Specifications 975-0288-01-01 A–3 Physical Specifications Battery Charger Specifications Charging Process The Battery Charger uses a three-stage charging process to maintain the battery (or batteries) in operational condition. This process is illustrated in Figure A-1, “Three-Stage Charging...
Page 53 - Charging Profiles
Battery Charger Specifications 975-0288-01-01 A–5 Charging Profiles 40-amp Charging Profile Table A-5 provides the specific charging parameters for the 40 Charging Profile. Table A-5 40-amp Charging Profile Parameter Name Default Value Charger Setting 40 A Maximum Bypass Current 500 W (4 A) Bulk Mod...
Page 55 - Index
975-0288-01-01 IX-1 A AC LED 2–5 AC Loads 2–10 appliances battery-operated viii, 3–9 B batteries first aid when working with vii precautions when working with vii rechargeable viii, 3–9 battery chargers for rechargeable batteries viii, 3–9 Battery LED 2–5 Bypass LED 2–4 C Ceiling Fans 3–8 Cell Phone...
Page 57 - Warranty and Return Information; Warranty
975-0288-01-01 WA–1 Warranty and Return Information Warranty What does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology Inc. ("Xantrex") and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your PowerHub 1800. This warranty period lasts for one year from the date of...
Page 58 - Disclaimer; Product
Warranty and Return WA–2 975-0288-01-01 What proof of purchase is required? In any warranty claim, dated proof of purchase must accompany the product and the product must not have been disassembled or modified without prior written authorization by Xantrex. Proof of purchase may be in any one of the...
Page 59 - Exclusions; Return Material Authorization Policy
Warranty and Return 975-0288-01-01 WA–3 Exclusions If this product is a consumer product, federal law does not allow an exclusion of implied warranties. To the extent you are entitled to implied warranties under federal law, to the extent permitted by applicable law they are limited to the duration ...
Page 60 - Out of Warranty Service
Warranty and Return WA–4 975-0288-01-01 Out of Warranty Service If the warranty period for your PowerHub 1800 has expired, if the unit was damaged by misuse or incorrect installation, if other conditions of the warranty have not been met, or if no dated proof of purchase is available, your unit may ...
Page 61 - Information About Your System
Warranty and Return 975-0288-01-01 WA–5 Information About Your System As soon as you open your PowerHub 1800 package, record the following information and be sure to keep your proof of purchase. If you need to contact Customer Service, please record the following details before calling. This informa...
Page 64 - Xantrex Technology Inc.
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