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RE Installation Manual
3-18
Copyright
2001 Phone: (614) 771-2718 RE-4500
Vanner Inc. FAX: 614-771-4904 Owners Manual
4282 Reynolds Dr. www.vanner.com Rev 01e
Hilliard Ohio 43026 RE-Installation_Manual_Rev01e 910157-A
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8.
Verify that there is no voltage present on the inverter AC
output terminals (between L1 and Neutral).
9.
Connect a 120 Volt 75 watt trouble light (or other suitable
load) to the inverter AC output (between L1 and neutral)
and turn on inverter via the front panel switch.
10.
Refer to the description of operation of the indicator lights,
in the RE-4500 Owners Manual.
11.
If the inverter is not operating as described, see Trouble
Shooting Procedures of this document.
Full installation and Start-up
This installation procedure is for the first-time installer (or for
someone needing) a more detailed procedure.
Unpacking the Inverter
Inspect the shipping container and equipment for loose or
damaged parts. If any damage is found, immediately notify the
freight carrier.
Inverter Installation
Considerations
Mounting: Locate a secure, dry, flat vertical surface large
enough to mount the inverter (and Accessory modules if
used – RE-ACM and RE-DCM). The location should be as
close to the battery as possible, usually within six feet, but
not in the same compartment and should provide adequate
ventilation while the inverter is operating. The location
must be clean, dry and free of dripping water, or other
moisture contamination.
Cooling Fan Clearance: The mounting location must allow
unobstructed airflow for cooling. Allow a minimum
clearance of 12 inches (30.48 cm) on bottom and sides of
the inverter. The Cooling Fan is a thermostatically
controlled exhaust fan. Air is drawn into the inverter from
the intake vents and exhausted by the fan. Obstruction of
the fan exhaust or the intake vents will diminish the
inverter output capacity due to overheating.
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