Outback Power Systems FX 2024 T Rated DC Input Current, AC Input Operating Voltage Range

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RATED DC INPUT CURRENT

Note: This is the maximum continuous DC current that the FX will draw from the batteries when inverting.

FX2012(M)T

190 ADC (ADC = Amps DC)

 

 

 

FX2524(M)T

95

ADC

FX2532(M)T

90

ADC

FX3048T

60

ADC

VFX2812(M)

265 ADC

VFX3524(M)

170 ADC

 

 

VFX3232(M)

115 ADC

VFX3648

85

ADC

 

 

 

AC INPUT OPERATING VOLTAGE RANGE

Note: This is the recommended AC input voltage range to be supplied to the FX. Voltages outside of this range may damage AC loads connected to the FXs AC output terminals.

All FX Series Inverter/Chargers

90 – 150 VAC (VAC = volts AC)

MAXIMUM AC INPUT CURRENT

An AC input source connected to the FX supplies power for two separate internal AC circuits – the AC transfer switch and the battery charging system. The AC transfer switch transfers the AC input power to the AC loads. The FX’s battery charger will “back off” if the total AC loads—including the charger— exceed the AC input current limit (default setting is 28 AAC). This “Input Limit” can be adjusted using the MATE to avoid overloading a generator or trip a circuit breaker. If your generator cannot produce 28 AAC or you are connecting to an AC input source that has a breaker that is rated for less than 30 AAC, please refer to the FX and VFX Series Inverter/Charger Programming Manual to change this setting.

All “Mobile” FXs

30 AAC per FX (AAC = Amps AC)

 

 

All 120 VAC FXs

60 AAC per FX (AAC = Amps AC)

 

 

MAXIMUM CURRENT FOR BATTERY CHARGER

Due to heat restraints, the FX limits incoming AC current to recharge the battery. Please refer to the FX and VFX Series Inverter/Charger Programming Manual to adjust this setting. The battery charger has an efficiency of 90%. Other factors, such as cable losses, might reduce this efficiency.

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Contents FX and VFX Series INVERTER/CHARGER Page Warranty Introduction Table of Contents FX Series Inverter/Charger Models Initial Inspection Important Safety InstructionsGenerate Explosive Gases During Normal Operation Personal PrecautionsSystem Protection DC Wiring OriginationAC Wiring Compartment Board AC Wiring OriginationAC and DC Grounding Requirements AC Conduit Plate Battery Terminal Covers Turbo FAN Cover FX-DCC DC Compartment CoverFX-DCA DC Conduit Adapter Mounting LOW Voltage Terminals Control Terminal Wiring Block JumperFollow these steps to wire the FX to your system Wire ConnectionsConnection Torque in Pound Measures Torque RequirementsAC HOT OUT AC Wiring Notes for the NON-MOBILE FXAC Neutral OUT/AC Neutral Chassis GroundAC Neutral OUT/AC Neutral AC Wiring Notes for the Mobile FXInverter and ON/OFF LOW-VOLTAGE WiringAuxiliary Output AUX + / AUX RJ-45 jack connects Mate or HUB to FX using CAT5 cable RTS, MATE/HUB WiringSingle FX System Sample InstallationsSeries 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 Mobile FX Information GENMate HUB Installation Check ListNominal AC Output Voltage of AN FX System Appendix RatingsRecommended FX DC Voltage Range Maximum DC Input CurrentRated DC Input Current Maximum Current for Battery ChargerAC Input Operating Voltage Range Maximum AC Input CurrentMaximum Continuous Output Power AC Input Frequency RangeMaximum AC Output Current Maximum Overcurrent Protection Ampacity Wire SizesMaintenance OutBack Power Systems Two Year Limited Warranty WarrantyProduct Registration Extended Warranty Application U.S. and Canada only