Grid-INTERACTIVE FX Series Inverter/Charger Programming
Note: Please see the FX and VFX Series Inverter/Charger Installation Manual to install, wire, and connect each FX Series Inverter/Charger. This programming manual assumes all FXs have been installed and are ready to program according to the way they were wired. To familiarize yourself with the programming concepts, please read through the entire manual before programming your system.
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•Stacking FXs does not refer to physically placing one FX on top of another, but to how they are wired within the system and then programmed for operation. Stacking allows all the FXs to work together as a single system.
•Stacking assigns the FXs to power individual legs of the system and to operate at certain times; this order is assigned using the MATE.
NOTE: An OutBack MATE with a code revision of 3.30 or higher is required to recognize and program
•The Master FX is the primary and most heavily used unit. The loads and demands of the system determine when and which Slaves are used. A Slave FX assists when the load demands are more than the Master FX can handle alone.
•This is an orderly process as long as the user assigns each FX correctly. This is mainly a matter of paying attention to the Port number for each FX when programming with the MATE.
Stacking Concerns
FXs should be wired and stacked appropriately to their individual power system. Problems can occur when:
•An FX is incorrectly wired.
•An FX plugged into a HUB Port is mistakenly programmed (assigned the wrong status) or misidentified.
An easy rule to remember is any FX wired to a specific phase or leg must be programmed to that phase.
Stacking Options
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•If the utility grid fails, the GTFX or GVFX seamlessly transfers the loads to the battery bank. When the utility grid reappears, the
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