Outback Power Systems FX 2024 T Series or SERIES/PARALLEL Dual FX Configuration

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SERIES OR SERIES/PARALLEL DUAL FX CONFIGURATION

This system can continuously power four 7.2kW of loads depending on which model is used.

All non-Mobile FX AC wiring must handle 60A AC or more.

A Mobile FX requires 30A input breakers.

Note:

Stacking FXs in series/parallel means there are FXs directly connected to two separate 120 VAC output legs. These legs produce 240 VAC between them (the series portion). This allows all of the FXs to power either of the 120VAC output legs (the parallel portion). Series/parallel stacking requires an FW-X240 Auto Transformer and must use “OutBack” stacking programming.

When the FXs are connected in series for 120/240 VAC, the FW-X240 Auto Transformer can be connected to the AC output; both FXs are then available on either 120 VAC output circuit. This allows higher efficiency and better performance as heavy 120 VAC loads are powered by both FXs. The FW-X240 Auto Transformer also allows the Master to power loads on either 120 VAC output circuit with the Slave FX off, reducing idle power consumption and improving system efficiency.

The Slave FX must be programmed through the MATE as a “Classic Slave’” (series stacking, no FW-X240 Auto Transformer) or as “OB Slave L2” (series/parallel stacking, FW-X240 included). The FX connected to Port 01 of the HUB is always the Master (1-2ph MASTER)

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Contents FX and VFX Series INVERTER/CHARGER Page Warranty Introduction Table of Contents FX Series Inverter/Charger Models Important Safety Instructions Initial InspectionPersonal Precautions Generate Explosive Gases During Normal OperationDC Wiring Origination System ProtectionAC Wiring Origination AC Wiring Compartment BoardAC and DC Grounding Requirements Turbo FAN Cover FX-DCC DC Compartment Cover AC Conduit Plate Battery Terminal CoversFX-DCA DC Conduit Adapter Mounting Control Terminal Wiring Block Jumper LOW Voltage TerminalsWire Connections Follow these steps to wire the FX to your systemTorque Requirements Connection Torque in Pound MeasuresAC Neutral OUT/AC Neutral AC Wiring Notes for the NON-MOBILE FXAC HOT OUT Chassis GroundAC Wiring Notes for the Mobile FX AC Neutral OUT/AC NeutralLOW-VOLTAGE Wiring Inverter and ON/OFFAuxiliary Output AUX + / AUX RTS, MATE/HUB Wiring RJ-45 jack connects Mate or HUB to FX using CAT5 cableSample Installations Single FX SystemSeries or SERIES/PARALLEL Dual FX Configuration Series/Parallel Using Two FXs Series/Parallel Using Four FXs Paralleled Dual FX System SERIES/PARALLEL Quad FX System Phase FX System Three-Phase System Generator Auto Start GEN Mobile FX InformationInstallation Check List Mate HUBRecommended FX DC Voltage Range Appendix RatingsNominal AC Output Voltage of AN FX System Maximum DC Input CurrentAC Input Operating Voltage Range Maximum Current for Battery ChargerRated DC Input Current Maximum AC Input CurrentAC Input Frequency Range Maximum Continuous Output PowerMaximum AC Output Current Wire Sizes Maximum Overcurrent Protection AmpacityMaintenance Warranty OutBack Power Systems Two Year Limited WarrantyExtended Warranty Application U.S. and Canada only Product Registration