Appliance malfunction when on backup power

Status
Not open for further replies.

Coquillion

New User
Location
Coquille, OR
I have a residential power backup system composed of dual banks of 24 trojan 2volt deep cycle batteries tied to a trace sw4048 (48 volt) inverter with a transfer switch and 10 kw diesel genset. My question is this: The system has been functioning properly for over 20 years but recently I replaced the home dishwasher with a new Whirlpool model. When on backup power it does not produce enough agitation or water pressure to dissolve the soap packets and sounds irregular with hesitations instead of continuous swishing sounds when rinsing or washing. Since it operates fine on grid power I figure it has some overly sensitive circuitry that doesn't find my sine wave inverter power clean enough. We have had other dishwashers over the years without backup trouble. The only other house symptom is the range hood light wouldn't track low-to-high intensity while on backup. Is there a voltage regulator available for this situation or does my problem lie elsewhere?
 

Dennis Alwon

Moderator
Staff member
Location
Chapel Hill, NC
Occupation
Retired Electrical Contractor
I am closing this thread, in accordance with the Forum Rules.
This site is designed for:
  • Contractors
  • Electricians
  • Engineers
  • Inspectors
  • Instructors
  • Other electrically related individuals
* This NEC Forum is for those in the electrical and related industries. Questions of a "How-To" nature by persons not involved in the electrical industry will be removed without notice.
If you feel this action to be in error, feel free to contact me via PM to explain.eminder to all members, if you see a questionable post, feel free to report it by clicking the
report-40b.png
button at the bottom left corner of the post.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top