Outback Power Systems GS8048 Multiple-Inverter Installations Stacking, OutBack HUB4 and MATE3

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Operation

Multiple-Inverter Installations (Stacking)

Multiple inverters in a single system can support larger loads than a single inverter can handle. Installing inverters in this configuration is called “stacking”. Stacking inverters does not refer to physically placing one on top of another. It refers to how they are wired within the system and then programmed to coordinate activity. Stacking allows all units to work together as one system.

The Radian inverter can be stacked in parallel to increase capacity. Up to ten units can be stacked to operate in a single system. Each inverter is programmed to operate at certain times.

Stacking requires an OutBack HUB product, as well as a MATE3 system display (sold separately). A system of four or fewer units may use the HUB4. Systems of up to ten units require the HUB10. All interconnections are made using CAT5 non-crossover cable. (See the Radian SeriesInverter/Charger Installation Manual for more stacking instructions.)

Each inverter needs to be assigned a status — “master” or “slave”. The master is the primary and most heavily used unit. Slave inverters provide assistance when the loads are more than the master can handle alone. Programming involves using the MATE3 to assign a status and stacking value to the inverter on each port. See the MATE3 and HUB manuals for programming instructions.

HUB4

Additional Ports Port 1 MATE Port

MATE3

Figure 6 OutBack HUB4 and MATE3

IMPORTANT:

￿The master inverter must always be connected to port 1 on the HUB. Connecting it elsewhere, or connecting a slave to port 1, will result in backfeed or output voltage errors which will shut the system down immediately.

￿Installing multiple inverters without stacking them (or stacking them incorrectly) will result in similar errors and shutdown.

￿Although stacking allows greater capacity, the loads, wiring, and overcurrent devices must still be sized appropriately. Additional terminations and bus bars may be required. Overloading may cause circuit breakers to open or the inverters to shut down.

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Contents Radian Series Inverter/Charger GS8048Trademarks Symbols Used AudienceDefinitions Terms and DefinitionsGeneral Safety Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents List of Tables Table of ContentsList of Figures Introduction MATE3 System Display and Controller Pre-startup Procedures CommissioningFunctional Test StartupPowering Down Firmware UpdatesAdding New Devices CommissioningInput Modes OperationGenerator Support OperationGrid Tied UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply Backup Mini GridOperation Functions InvertingSearch InputAC Current Settings AC Source AcceptanceTransfer Offset Battery Charging Charging StepsNo Charging Bulk StageOffset Charging Stages Over Time1Float Timer SilentFloat Stage Repeated Silent New Charging Cycle Absorption Timer New Absorption Stage Battery Temperature Compensation EqualizationExamples Multiple-Inverter Installations Stacking OutBack HUB4 and MATE3Example of Parallel Stacking Arrangement Three Inverters Power Save Levels Auxiliary Terminals Operation Operation High Battery Transfer System Display-Based FunctionsAdvanced Generator Start AGS Grid Use TimeBasic Troubleshooting TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy Troubleshooting TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Cause Possible Remedy Hot or neutral Not be bonded Inverter may be behaving correctly Inverter output is being fed Troubleshooting Error Messages Error Troubleshooting Message Causes Possible RemedyMessage Definition Possible Remedy AC Freq Too HighCapacitors Disconnect Messages Voltage MaximumSell Status Messages Sell StatusSell Status Definition Troubleshooting Specifications Specifications for Model GS8048Electrical Specifications for Model GS8048 Value Mechanical Specifications for Model GS8048Environmental Specifications Regulatory SpecificationsSpecifications Environmental Specifications for All Models ValueGS8048 Inverter Settings Default Settings and RangesFirmware Revision Field Default Minimum Maximum OutBack Power Technologies Product RegistrationExtended Warranty Product RegistrationWarranty Year Limited Warranty for Radian ProductsHow to Arrange for Warranty Service TroubleshootingReturn Material Authorization RMA WarrantyOut of Warranty Returning Product to OutBackThis page Intentionally Left Blank Year Warranty IndexIndex Input Modes 11, 17, 20, 22This page Intentionally Left Blank