Outback FX-R Series Installation Manual

Introduction
6
900-0166-01-01 Rev A
Welcome to OutBack Power Technologies
Thank you for purchasing the OutBack FXR Series Inverter/Charger. This product offers a
complete power conversion system between batteries and AC power. It can provide backup power,
sell power back to the utility grid, or provide complete stand-alone off-grid service.
Figure 1 FXR Series Inverter/Charger
NOTE
:
This product has a settable AC output range. In this manual, many references to the output
refer to the entire range. However, some references are made to 120 Vac or 60 Hz. These
are intended as examples only.
1
Outback Power Technologies Intuitive Control System for Renewable Energy
12-, 24-, and 48-volt models
Output power from 2.0 kVA to 3.6 kVA
Designed to be integrated as part of an OutBack Grid/Hybrid™
system using FLEXware™ components
Battery-to-AC inverting with single-phase adjustable
output for such standards as 120 Vac, 100 Vac, or 127 Vac
(at 60 or 50 Hz)
AC-to-battery charging (FXR systems are battery-based)
Uses battery energy stored from renewable resources
~ Can utilize stored energy from PV arrays,
wind turbines, etc.
~ OutBack FLEXmax charge controllers will
optimize PV output
Inverter load support for a small AC source
Sell-back to utility (grid-interactive function)
~ Available in 24- and 48-volt models
Rapid transfer between AC source and inverter output
with minimal delay time
Uses the MATE3™ class of System Display and Controller products, or the AXS Port™ SunSpec
Modbus Interface (sold separately) for user interface as part of a Grid/Hybrid system
~ MATE3s system display is required for grid support functionality; requires revision 1.001.000
or greater
Supports the OPTICS RE™ online tool
1
for a cloud-based remote monitoring and control application
~ Requires MATE3-class device or AXS Port
~ Visit www.outbackpower.com to download
Uses the HUB10.3™ Communications Manager for stacking as part of a Grid/Hybrid system
~ Stackable in series, parallel, series/parallel, and three-phase configurations
Listed by ETL
to UL 1741 (2
nd
Edition with supplement SA) and CSA 22.2