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Owner’s Manual
Series 2000
Inverter / Power Backup Systems
P/N 2000-065 REV B, 2/01
Copyright 2001 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved.
DoorKing, Inc.
120 Glasgow Avenue
Inglewood, California 90301
U.S.A.
Phone: 310-645-0023
Fax: 310-641-1586
www.doorking.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s Manual Series 2000 Inverter / Power Backup Systems P/N 2000-065 REV B, 2/01 Copyright 2001 DoorKing, Inc. All rights reserved. DoorKi

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10 Batteries come in different sizes, types, amp hours, voltages and chemistries. Standard automobile batteries, called starting batteries, are des

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11 The loads on the backup power system are seldom constant. Typically, large loads are operated for only short periods of time, such as when a gat

Page 5 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

13 SECTION 2 – INVERTER OPERATION Shown below are the controls and indicator lights on the front panel of the inverter/charger. These control and p

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14 2.1.3 Search Mode Watts This control is used for adjusting the sensitivity of the search mode circuit. Since the Model 2000 Power Backup System

Page 7 - INTRODUCTION

15 2.1.6 Charger LED The battery charger in this inverter charges the batteries in three stages - BULK, ABSORPTION and FLOAT - to provide rapid and

Page 8 - GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

16 2.1.9 Over Discharge Protection The over discharge protection control enables or disables the over discharge protection system (ODP) and allows

Page 9 - PERSONAL PRECAUTIONS

17 SECTION 3 – INSTALLATION WARNING!! DO NOT CONNECT BATTERIES TO THE BACKUP POWER SYSTEM UNTIL INSTALLATION AND WIRING OF THE SYSTEM IS COMPLETE

Page 10 - BATTERIES

18 Prior to installing the backup power system, careful thought must be given as to where the unit will be installed. The system operates best when

Page 11 - SIZING THE SYSTEM

19 3.1.1 In this layout, the Model 2000 is installed close to the vehicular gate system. Note that incoming AC power is routed into the Model 2000,

Page 13 - 2.1 INVERTER CONTROL PANEL

20 3.1.2 In this layout, the Model 2000 has been positioned close to the AC power distribution panel rather than being installed at the gate site. A

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21 3.2.1 Conduits All wiring into and out of the backup power system enters the unit through the concrete mounting pad and is routed up behind the

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22 3.2.3 MOUNTING THE UNIT These steps require two people to perform them. The Backup Power Unit is heavy and will require lifting. Attempting to l

Page 16 - 2.1.10 Battery Bank Capacity

23 SECTION 4 – WIRING WIRING OF THE MODEL 2000 INVERTER / POWER BACKUP SYSTEM SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED, LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. CONSULT LO

Page 17 - WARNING!!

24 Be sure that the AC source power is disconnected or shut-off before attempting to connect the AC input wiring to the Backup Power System. Since

Page 18 - 3.1 LOCATION

25 The Backup Power System provides six (6) output circuits, each of which is protected by a 20-amp circuit breaker. When using this system to prov

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26 WARNING!! THE INVERTER IN THIS BACKUP POWER SYSTEM IS NOT REVERSE-POLARITY PROTECTED!! If the positive terminal of the battery is connected to t

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27 SECTION 5 – CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS The inverter / charger has its own control panel and indicator lights. These control and provide informatio

Page 21 - 3.2 MOUNTING

28 The Backup Power System uses a battery control board that monitors the charge condition of the battery bank. This control board will command eac

Page 22 - 3.2.3 MOUNTING THE UNIT

29 5.1.4 CONTROL BOARD WIRING Terminals P1, P2 and P3 are factory wired. The relay contacts on terminals P4, 1-14 are factory set for Normally Op

Page 23 - SECTION 4 – WIRING

3 Use this manual with the following models only. Model 2000-080, 2000-081, 2000-082 with circuit board 2352-010. DoorKing, Inc. reserves the righ

Page 24 - 4.1 AC INPUT WIRING

30 5.1.5 OPERATION TEST BEFORE TESTING THE BACKUP POWER SYSTEM, BE SURE THAT ALL WIRING IS COMPLETE AND THAT THE BATTERIES ARE PROPERLY CONNECTED AN

Page 25 - 4.2 AC OUTPUT WIRING

31 SECTION 6 – MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING MONTHLY MAINTENANCE At the minimum, check the level of the electrolyte in each battery cell once a

Page 26 - 4.3 BATTERY WIRING

32 TROUBLE INDICATION POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION OVERLOAD – GREEN (LED): • Comes on after the inverter was running loads. • Comes on with

Page 28 - 5.1 CONTROL BOARD

34 RMS, or Root Mean Square, is the measurement used for any time varying signal’s effective value: it is not an “Average” voltage and its mathemat

Page 29 - 5.1.4 CONTROL BOARD WIRING

35 What is Inductance? When current passes through a conductor a magnetic field is set up around the conductor. As this magnetic field builds, it

Page 30 - 5.1.5 OPERATION TEST

36 If an electrical system has components grounded at different points in the earth (detail A), large voltage differences will exist between these

Page 31 - TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE

37 DoorKing Inc. (DoorKing) warrants the Model 2000 Inverter / Power Backup System to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal

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38 As a general policy, DoorKing, Inc. does not recommend the use of the Model 2000 Inverter / Power Backup System in life support applications whe

Page 35 - What is Inductance?

5 Section 1 - Preface Introduction...

Page 36 - 6.3 GROUNDING vs. LIGHTNING

6 Section 6 – Maintenance and Trouble Shooting Monthly Maintenance...

Page 37 - LIMITED WARRANTY

7 What is the Model 2000 Inverter? The DKS Series of Inverter / Power Backup systems are a unique style of battery backup devices. They are design

Page 38 - LIFE SUPPORT POLICY

8 This manual contains important safety and operating instructions and specifications for all models of the DKS Inverter / Backup Power Systems. Th

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9 • Someone should be within range of your voice to come to your aid when you work near batteries. • Have plenty of fresh water and soap nearby i

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