STACKING OPTIONS
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Classic Stacking
•Two FXs are wired to two 120 VAC output legs producing 240 VAC between them.
•Each FX powers one leg and acts independently of the other, but both combine when 240 VAC is
required for a load.
• The AC input must be 240 split phase VAC.
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
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Stacking and Assigning FX Status
Stacking Phases/Assigning FX Status (in order as they appear on the MATE):
1.Master
2.Classic Slave
Use the MATE to establish the order or hierarchy of all the system FXs by designating one as the Master and one as the Classic Slave.
1. Master
•This is the default ranking of every FX. It applies to
•One Master FX is established for every multiple FX system.
•Each
•If one
2. Classic Slave
•Classic Slave is the designation of the second FX in a
•This FX is plugged into Port 02 of the HUB and is considered to be the L2 phase.
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