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Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:WFCO Manufacturer Part Number:WF-5110H

WFCO WF-5110H  Inverter 1000 Watt

WFCO 1000 Watt power inverters are engineered for outstanding performance. 
They provide high-efficiency power at full-load conditions with safeguards that include; overload protection, over-temperature protection, and short-circuit protection. 
The cooling fan enhances efficiency as its operation is controlled by the amount of load incurred by the inverter.
When connected to either shore power or a generator, the WFCO inverter provides direct AC pass through. 
FCC Class B compliance, which means that the converters are designed not to cause interference with televisions, radios or other signals. 
The upgraded WF-5110HP model simplifies and provides certainty in product testing and on the production line for RV manufacturers. 
The WF-5110HP features a plug-and-play design that allows it to be simply plugged into an AC outlet to connect directly to the RV’s AC system. 
It will convert 12 VDC to 110 VAC, and has a remote control system and built-in circuit protection on the AC side.

DC Input Voltage
12V DC
DC Input Voltage Regluation
10-15V DC
Output Voltage Frequency
115 VAC/60Hz +/- 0.05%
Output Waveform
Pure Sine Wave (THD <3%)
Efficiency (full load)
>80%
Continuous Output Power
1000 W
Status Indicator Lights
Greed LED: AC Input Status, Red LED: Inverter Failure, Yellow LED: Battery Back Up Status
Transfer Switch
8.5 A
Transfer Time
<20 milliseconds
AC Output Fuse
15 A
Protection Features
AC Output Fuse, GFCI, Over Temperature, Over/Under Input Voltage, Overload, Reverse Polarity (fuse), Short Circuit
Operating Temperature Range
32-104ºF
Storage Temperature Range
-25.6-158ºF
Cooling
Load Controlled Cooling Fan
Output Wiring
Hard Wired
Certifications
FCC Class B compliant
Listed
UL 458
Dimensions
8.74˝ wide; 3.965˝ high; 13.228˝ deep
Weight
11.5 lbs.


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