Outback Power Systems VFX3024E, VFX3048E, VFX2612E, FX2024ET, FX2348ET manual AC Wiring Connections

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AC WIRING CONNECTIONS

The FX system and the other OutBack balance of system components are designed to make it easy to meet any local and national electrical installation requirements. When used outside of the USA, follow the local installation codes for your country.

If you are not familiar with the local installation codes, you should have the equipment installed by a qualified renewable energy equipment dealer or electrician. All wiring methods are to be made in accordance with the local electric code.

The FX includes an AC wiring compartment with both a removable cover and AC conduit plate. Depending on the type of installation, the AC conduit plate may or may not be used.

MATE/HUB Jack

AC Terminal Block

“STATUS” LED’s

BATTERY TEMP Jack

“BATTERY” LED’s

Control Wiring

Terminal Block

The AC terminal block in the AC wiring compartment is designed to accept up to 6 AWG (13.3mm2) wires. A typical installation will use 8 AWG (8.35mm2) THHN type wire. 8 AWG (8.35mm2) is required in order to handle the “Export” model’s maximum input current of 30 amps. All AC wiring connected to the AC terminal block must be rated for at least 75˚ C. Torque all of the set screws on the AC terminal block to 30 inch-pounds (equivalent to 2.5 foot-pounds or 3.4 Nm).

The AC input should be supplied to the FX through a 30 amp maximum AC branch rated circuit breaker. The AC hot input conductor should be connected to the AC HOT IN terminal. The AC neutral input conductor may be connected to the AC NEUTRAL IN terminal or a common Neutral bus. The AC NEUTRAL OUT terminal is common with the AC NEUTRAL IN terminal within the FX and only one AC neutral connection is required to be connected to the FX if a separate AC neutral bus is installed.

The other three terminals of the AC terminal block are for AC output wiring. The AC HOT OUT terminal is to be connected to the AC loads through 30A branch rated AC circuit breakers.

Many installations will use the OutBack AC-IOB-30input/output bypass breaker assembly mounted in the OutBack PSAC or PS2AC. This bypass assembly allows the user to completely bypass the FX. While in the bypass mode, AC current flows directly from the AC source (generator or grid) through the bypass breaker and out to the loads. In addition to the AC bypass switch, Outback has separate AC input breakers. These also need to be turned off. After the FX has been powered down through the DC breaker, the FX can then be removed for servicing or replacement without loss of AC power to the AC loads of the system.

The AC terminal block includes two terminals labeled CHASSIS GROUND (older FX’s have one of these terminals labeled “Filter Ground” even though it was never actually filtered). These terminals are connected to each other within the FX. Therefore, it is necessary to connect only one of these terminals to ground. It should be noted that the grounding lug near the battery terminals may also be connected to ground.

Installation & Programming Manual

FX & VFX “E” Series Inverter/Charger System

Copyright 2003  OutBack Power Systems, Inc.

 

900-0027-2

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Contents Installation and Programming Manual Export FX and VFX Inverter/Charger900-0027-2 Table of Contents Wire Sizes Warranty Registration Stacking InstructionsMate Screens EU Declaration of Conformity Declaration of ConformityInstallation Guidelines Important Safety InstructionsGeneral Precautions Personal Precautions While Working with BatteriesAdditional Notices Ratings Maximum Continuous Output Power AC Input Frequency RangeMaximum AC Output Current Maximum Overcurrent Protection AmpacityMounting ACA DCC DCAPsac Psdc PS2AC PS2DC Complete Outback Integrated SystemsAC Wiring Connections Indicators / Control Wiring Battery Temp Remote Temperature Sensor RTSInverter ON/OFF Auxiliary Output AUX + / AUXBattery FX Cabling DC Battery TerminalsBattery Terminal Covers Equipment Ground TerminalsFX Accessories FXA Accessory KITFX-ACA AC Conduit Adapter FX-DCA DC Conduit AdapterHUB Communication Manager Slave MasterTurbo KIT Information FX System Configuration Single FX System Single FX SystemFX System Configuration Paralleled Dual FX System Paralleled Dual FX SystemFX System Configuration Paralleled Quad FX System Paralleled Quad FX SystemPhase FX System FX System Configuration 3 Phase FX SystemSTART-UP & Operation Battery Charging Instructions Battery Charging Set PointsOutBack & 3-phase Stacking Methods Stacking ProcedureStack Phase Stacking InstructionsPower Save Level Master Adjust only Power Save Level Slave Adjust onlyStacked System Using OUTBACK’S Parallel Stacking Phase Stacked System 3 FX’S onlySystem Examples Automatic Generator Start Instructions Mate System Controller and Display OutBack Mate System ControllersOutBack Mate SETUP/FX/INPUT---P00 Menu StructureMate Buttons GENTOP Setup Main ‘SOFT’ KeysGEN Down Grid GENInverter Control Inverter ControlOFF Srch on OK AC Input Control Mate Menu MAP Mate Menu MAP SUM Status Setup ADV Summary ScreenMate Screens ExamplesStatus Screens Modes MenuFX MX ModesMeter Menu DownDown UP MeterBattery Menu BattError Menu ErrorWarn WarnDisconnect Menu DisconSell Menu PG3Sell Setup Screens Search MenuSrch Input SrchINC DEC Port SETUP/FX/INPUT Input MenuSrch Input Main InputPassword Code 1 4 Advanced ScreensPG2 PG4Inverter Menu INVDownmore Charger Menu Down INCGrid Menu PG1Grid GEN PG3 ADV/FX/GRIDGenerator Menu PG1 GridOFF Port Auxiliary Menu ADV INV Chgr PG2PG2 AUX Stack PG4 Down INC PortDEC Port Stacking Menu PG2 AUXStack ADV/FX/STACKSell END of Advanced Menu System Calibration MenuCAL Wire Sizes AWGTwo Year Limited Warranty Warranty900-0027-2 Extended Warranty Application Registration