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that plug into AC receptacles to supply a low-voltage DC or AC
output to the appliance.
Some fans with synchronous motors may slightly increase in
speed (RPM) when powered by the inverter. This is not harmful
to the fan or to the inverter.
Route appliance cords and extension cords to prevent accidental
pinching, crushing, abrading and tripping people,
Use safety approved extension cords rated at15 amps or higher.
GFCI devices may not work with modified sine wave (MSW)
power.
This inverter is not tested for use with medical equipment.
This inverter is not tested for use in marine applications.
In the event of a continuous audible alarm or automatic shut
down, turn the inverter OFF immediately. Do not restart the
inverter until the source of the problem has been identified and
corrected.
When attempting to power lead acid battery chargers, with
modified sine wave, monitor the temperature of the battery
charger for approximately 10 minutes. If the battery charger
becomes abnormally warm, immediately disconnect it from the
inverter.
Getting Started
When a motorized appliance or a tool turns on, there is an initial surge of
power to start. This surge of power is referred to as the "starting load" or
"peak load." Once started, the tool or appliance requires less power to
operate. This is referred to as the "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 in watts, or it can be calculated from
amperes (amps). 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. For electrically
sensitive equipment, contact the manufacturer to determine if the device
you are using is compatible with modified sine wave AC.
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