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Planning

Applications

The GFX Series inverters are intended for on-grid, off-grid, and grid-interactive applications. These
models are designed to use a battery bank to store energy. They can work in conjunction with
photovoltaic (PV) panels to harvest solar energy, as well as wind turbines and other renewable
sources. These sources charge the battery, which in turn is used by the inverter.
In on-grid applications, grid power is used to run the loads. When excess PV (or another renewable
energy source) is available from the batteries, the inverter supports those loads with the PV. When the
PV exceeds the load requirements, the inverter sells that excess power back through its input, to the
utility grid. When the utility grid is not available, the inverter takes over to run the loads with PV and
energy stored in the battery bank.
If the inverter is used as the primary source, the grid power will be used when the batteries have been
drained. In this situation, the AC power, PV harvest, or other renewable energy can be used to
recharge the battery bank.
In off-grid applications, the inverter can use the harvested energy from the battery bank as the
primary power source. An AC generator can also be connected to support the system when required.

Figure 3 Applications (Example)