FX SERIES INVERTER/CHARGER FX/ VFX/GTFX/GVFX/MOBILE Installation Manual
Warranty Introduction Dear OutBack Customer, Thank you for your purchase of OutBack products. We make every effort to assure our power conversion products will give you long and reliable service for your renewable energy system. As with any manufactured device, repairs might be needed due to damage, inappropriate use, or unintentional defect. Please note the following guidelines regarding warranty service of OutBack products: • Any and all warranty repairs must conform to the terms of the warranty.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome to the OutBack Power Systems FX Series Inverter/Charger System ...................................................................2 FX Series Inverter/Charger Models .................................................................................................................................................................2 Parts Included...............................................................................................................................................
Welcome to the OutBack Power Systems FX Series Inverter/Charger System The FX Series Inverter/Charger offers a complete power conversion system—DC to AC, battery charging, and an AC transfer switch—and can be used as a stand-alone or back-up application. It is designed for indoor or enclosed locations. OutBack Power Systems does everything possible to assure the components you purchase will function properly and safely when installed as instructed according to local and national electrical codes (NEC).
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ FIRST! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read all instructions and cautionary markings on the FX, the batteries and all appropriate sections of this installation and user manual as well as other component manuals before using the system. Be cautious around electricity, electrical components, and batteries. Shocks, burns, injury, and even death can occur if an installer comes in contact with electricity.
WARNING: WORKING NEAR LEAD ACID BATTERIES CAN BE DANGEROUS. BATTERIES GENERATE EXPLOSIVE GASES DURING NORMAL OPERATION. Design the battery enclosure to prevent accumulation and concentration of hydrogen gas in “pockets” at the top of the enclosure. Vent the battery compartment from the highest point to the outside. A sloped lid can also be used to direct the flow of hydrogen to the vent opening.
SYSTEM PROTECTION Electrical systems are designed to protect you, the wires, the components, and the devices served by the system. Each FX must be part of a permanently grounded electrical system (see page 8). Grounding protects people and equipment from electrical shock. Grounding must be done according to local and national electrical codes. OutBack circuit breakers—rated at 100% duty cycle— protect wiring by limiting the amount of current entering a system.
AC WIRING ORIGINATION Lexan cover protects AC Wiring Compartment Board AC Wiring Board AC WIRING COMPARTMENT BOARD AC Terminal Block--secures AC connections to the FX using set screws AC HOT OUT AC HOT OUT supplies power to the loads. AC NEUTRAL OUT AC NEUTRAL OUT acts as neutral leg for loads supplied by the FX. CHASSIS GROUND/PE CHASSIS GROUND connections are common and act as grounds for both the incoming and outgoing AC circuits.
LOW VOLTAGE TERMINALS AC HOT OUT AC NEUTRAL OUT NOTE: Keep Control Wiring Terminal Block screws tight and the block itself secured tightly to AC Board. Otherwise, the FX can malfunction. The Terminal Block can be unplugged for easier wire installation and removal/ reinstallation of the FX.
AC AND DC GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS • Connect only to a grounded, permanent wiring system. Ensure there is only one neutral-ground connection in the system at any time. Some codes require this connection be made at the main panel only. • Some generators have their own neutral ground connection. If a generator is used, its neutralground connection will need to be disengaged for proper system operation.
FX PARTS AND ACCESSORIES AC CONDUIT PLATE* BATTERY TERMINAL COVERS • AC conduit connects to the AC Conduit Plate for installations which do not utilize an optional FW-ACA. • The caps are made of stiff plastic with a snap-on design; remove them carefully using a flat-blade screwdriver inserted into the slots on the sides of each cover. • DC conduit may be required for exposed installations. • The DCA cover option (see below) allows conduit connection. • Always keep the battery terminal covers installed.
20.955 cm (8.25””) 32.03 cm (13”) 41.275 cm (16.25”) • Insert appropriate fasteners at all four corners of the FX for a secure installation. • Weight varies from 56-62.6 pounds (25.40 - 28.395 kg) depending on the model MOUNTING • The FX Series Inverter/Charger is approved for indoor or enclosed protected mounting only. • An FX must be secured with appropriate fasteners to a sturdy mounting surface capable of supporting its weight. It is easier for two people to install the FX due to its weight.
WIRE CONNECTIONS NOTE: A system’s individual voltage requirements (120 single phase, 120/240 split phase, or 3-phase) as well as how each FX is to function all determine how the FXs are wired. Each FX must be wired to the logical leg or phase of the system. Each FX must be programmed or “stacked” according to this phase. Please see the FX and VFX Series Inverter/Charger Programming Manual before connecting any wires to or from the FX. AC Follow these steps to wire the FX to your system: 1.
DC • Use crimped and sealed copper ring terminal lugs with 5/16” (.79 cm) hole or compression-type lug to connect battery cables to DC terminals. Soldered cable lugs are also acceptable. • Use recommended cable sizes (see page 51) to reduce losses and ensure high performance of FX (smaller cables can reduce performance and possibly damage the unit). • Keep cables together (e.g., using a tie-wrap) as much as possible.
Battery Wiring Examples In renewable energy systems, batteries are connected to each other in one of three ways: SERIES • Series (voltage increases, amperage stays the same as a single battery) • Parallel (voltage stays the same as a single battery, amperage increases) • Series/Parallel (both voltage and amperage increase) + + - - + 12V/200 Amp Hours 12V/200 Amp Hours PARALLEL 12V + 12V + 12V + 12V = 48 V + + - - Voltage remains at 12V SERIES/PARALLEL + - 12V/200 Amp Hours - 12V/200 Am
6V Battery Wiring Examples - 6 VOLT 6 VOLT DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) SERIES/12 VOLT FX 12 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER - 6 VOLT 6 VOLT SERIES STRING 1 CONNECTS TO INVERTER/CHARGER’S POSITIVE TERMINAL SERIES STRING 1 - 6 VOLT 6 VOLT SERIES STRING 2 DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) - 12 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER 14 SERIES/PARALLEL/12 VOLT FX
- 6 VOLT - - 6 VOLT 6 VOLT 6 VOLT DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) - SERIES/24 VOLT FX 24 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER - 6 VOLT 6 VOLT - 6 VOLT 6 VOLT SERIES STRING 1 SERIES STRING 1 CONNECTS TO INVERTER/CHARGER’S POSITIVE TERMINAL - 6 VOLT - - 6 VOLT 6 VOLT 6 VOLT SERIES STRING 2 DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) - SERIES STRING 2 CONNECTS TO INVERTER/CHARGER’S NEGATIVE TERMINAL SERIES/PARALLEL/24 VOLT FX 24 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER 15
- 6 VOLT 6 VOLT 6 VOLT 6 VOLT - - - 6 VOLT - - 6 VOLT 6VOLT 6 VOLT DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) SERIES/48 VOLT FX 48 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER 16
12V Battery Wiring Examples - 12 VOLT 12 VOLT DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) - 24 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER - 12 VOLT SERIES/24 VOLT FX - - 12 VOLT 12 VOLT 12 VOLT DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) - 12 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER PARALLEL/12VOLT FX 17
- 12 VOLT 12 VOLT - 12VOLT 12 VOLT DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) - SERIES/48 VOLT FX 48 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER - 12 VOLT 12 VOLT SERIES STRING 1 CONNECTS TO INVERTER/CHARGER’S POSITIVE TERMINAL SERIES STRING 1 - 12 VOLT 12 VOLT SERIES STRING 2 DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) SERIES/PARALLEL/24 VOLT FX 24 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER 18
- 12 VOLT 12 VOLT - 12 VOLT 12 VOLT SERIES STRING 1 SERIES STRING 1 CONNECTS TO INVERTER/CHARGER’S POSITIVE TERMINAL - 12 VOLT - - 12 VOLT 12 VOLT 12 VOLT SERIES STRING 2 DC DISCONNECT (FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER) - SERIES STRING 2 CONNECTS TO INVERTER/CHARGER’S NEGATIVE TERMINAL 48 VOLT INVERTER/CHARGER SERIES/PARALLEL/48 VOLT FX 19
AC WIRING NOTES FOR THE NON-MOBILE FX AC HOT OUT • AC hot output conductor (black) wire gauge must be sized to the breakers and loads. AC HOT OUT AC NEUTRAL OUT/AC NEUTRAL IN AC NEUTRAL OUT CHASSIS GROUND/PE CHASSIS GROUND/PE CHASSIS GROUND 20 XCT+ XCT- AUX+ AUX- ON/OFF INVERTER ERROR AC IN STATUS INVERTER LOW BATTERY TEMP MATE/HUB OK • The AC hot input conductor (black) must be supplied through a 60 amp maximum AC branch rated circuit breaker. • 6 AWG (.184” or 4.
M AC WIRING NOTES FOR THE MOBILE FX AC HOT OUT • Supplies the AC hot output conductors through a 30 amp maximum AC branch rated circuit breaker using 10 AWG (.102” or 2.59 mm) wire and connect to the AC AC NEUTRAL OUT/AC NEUTRAL IN • Connects the AC neutral input conductor to the AC NEUTRAL IN terminal. • Connects the AC neutral output conductor to the AC NEUTRAL OUT terminal. • These terminals are common in the Mobile FX only when an AC source is applied.
LOW-VOLTAGE WIRING This six-position terminal block can be unplugged to make wiring easier and to simplify the removal and reinstallation of an FX. It must be securely and completely plugged in for proper FX functioning. Otherwise, operational errors can occur.
Prior to installing an ON/OFF switch, if the FX’s AC output is off, check that the jumper is present and well-connected before installing a switch. You want to confirm the system is in good working order. Should you decide to install an OutBack MATE at a later date, bear in mind the installed switch overrides the control provided by the MATE if the switch is set to OFF. If the switch is set to ON, the MATE will function normally and control the inverter(s).
RTS, MATE/HUB WIRING RJ-11 modular jack connects the RTS, the external battery temperature sensor. RJ-45 jack is used for external communications. • RJ-11 modular jack connects RTS, the optional external battery temperature sensor.* • RJ-45 jack connects MATE or HUB to FX using CAT5 cable.** AC HOT OUT AC NEUTRAL OUT *When a HUB is used, plug the RTS into the Master FX, which should be plugged into HUB’s Port 01.
SAMPLE INSTALLATIONS SINGLE FX SYSTEM • All non-Mobile FX AC wiring must handle 60 amps AC or more. • A 60A input breaker must be used for a non-Mobile FX and a 30A input breaker for a Mobile FX. • A single FX can continuously power 2.0kW to 3.6kW of loads depending on which model is used. WHITE NOTE: WHITE AC NEUTRAL OUT GROUND TBB WHITE WHITE AC NEUTRAL IN HUB/MATE CHASSIS GROUND BLACK AC HOT OUT AC HOT IN BLACK 60 AMP INPUT BREAKER GREEN INVERTER/CHARGER 1.
SERIES or SERIES/PARALLEL DUAL FX CONFIGURATION • This system can continuously power between 4.0kW and 7.2kW of loads depending on which model is used. • All non-Mobile FX AC wiring must handle 60AAC or more. • A Mobile FX requires 30A input breakers. NOTE: • Stacking FXs in series/parallel means there are FXs directly connected to two separate 120VAC output legs. These legs produce 240VAC between them (the series portion).
AC INPUT L2 RED TBB HUB CHASSIS GROUND AC HOT IN 1ST MATE AC HOT OUT HUB/MATE DISPLAY AC NEUTRAL OUT AC NEUTRAL IN AC HOT OUT HUB/MATE AC NEUTRAL OUT AC NEUTRAL IN L1 MASTER CHASSIS GROUND AC HOT IN 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 GREEN BLACK CAT 5 COMM CABLES 60 AMP INPUT BREAKER GREEN RED L2 SLAVE WHITE WHITE BLACK BLACK RED MECHANICAL INTERLOCK 60 AMP OUTPUT BREAKERS AC INPUT AND AC OUTPUT NEUTRAL CONNECTIONS AC NEUTRAL WHITE TBB BLACK RED BLACK RED Notes: 1.
PARALLELED DUAL FX SYSTEM • All AC wiring from the AC source and to the AC loads must collectively handle 100 amps AC or more. • All other AC wiring capacity must equal 60 amps AC (Mobile FX units must handle 30 amps AC). • A paralleled dual FX system can continuously power 4.0 Kw to 7.2kW of loads depending on which model is used. NOTE: Program the lowest-installed FX as Master (1-2ph MASTER) and the second FX as an OutBack L1 Slave (OB SLAVE L1) Grid-Tie FXs cannot GT be used with this configuration.
SERIES/PARALLEL QUAD FX SYSTEM • All AC wiring from the AC source and to the AC loads must collectively handle 120 amps AC or more. • All other AC wiring must handle a capacity of 60 amps AC (Mobile FX AC wiring must handle 30 amps). • This system can continuously power up to 14.4kW of loads depending on which model is used. • Connecting more power than the continuous rating of the FX may cause breakers to trip or the FX to shut off its AC output.
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3-PHASE FX SYSTEM • This system produces 120VAC per phase and 208VAC from phase to phase. There can only be one FX per phase on a 3-phase system. • The non-Mobile AC wiring from the AC source and to the AC loads must handle 60 amps AC. • All other non-Mobile AC wiring must handle a capacity of 60 amps AC; Mobile must handle 30 amps AC. • This system can power continuously up to 10.8kW of loads depending on which model is used.
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BLACK GROUND 30AMP INPUT BREAKER GREEN BLACK CHASSIS GROUND AC HOT IN AC HOT OUT HUB/MATE AC NEUTRAL OUT AC NEUTRAL IN INVERTER AC NEUTRAL OUT WHITE WHITE AC NEUTRAL IN HUB 30 AMP OUTPUT BREAKER BLACK MATE (HUB NOT NEEDED FOR SINGLE INVERTER, BUT IS REQUIRED WHEN COMBINING INVERTER WITH OTHER OUTBACK COMMUNICATIVE EQUIPMENT) CAT 5 1ST MATE MECHANICAL INTERLOCK BLACK 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 BLACK BLACK 30 AMP BYPASS BREAKER AC OUT HOT LEG 1 AC IN HOT LEG 1 Mobile Single FX Series
GENERATOR AUTO START The following schematic shows how to hook up a relay that interfaces with the two-wire start generator. Three-wire start generators require an adapter like the Atkinson GSCM available at www.atkinsonelectronics.com. TWO WIRE START GENERATOR HOOK UP GENERATOR 12V RELAY INVERTER NC COM COIL ON/OFF NO AUX + AUX XCT XCT + Most 12V relays will work for generator starting. Select one between 2 and 30 amp contacts.
M MOBILE FX INFORMATION When a Mobile system has the option of using either an onboard generator or the utility grid or shore power (see next diagram) as their AC input: • Both the AC “Hot” and AC “Neutral” lines must be connected to the appropriate source. • A connection can be made using a double-pole, double-throw switch (currently unavailable from OutBack, but available from electrical component suppliers) which has one connection each for AC hot and AC neutral.
INSTALLATION CHECK LIST ITEM All manuals read and reviewed? FX OutBack Charge Controller MATE HUB System mounted with the recommended number and sized fasteners? System installed according to National Electrical Code (NEC) and local codes? System inspected? System permanently grounded? Did the installer use OutBack recommended wire type and gauge adjusted for temperature ratings and length? All AC wiring rated for 75° C or higher? Battery cables rated 75° C or higher? 6 AWG (.184” or 4.
APPENDIX RATINGS FX2012T Nominal DC Input Voltage Range 12VDC Nominal AC Voltage / Frequency 120VAC / 60 HZ Continuous Power Rating at 25C Ambient 2000VA Continuous AC RMS Output at 25°C 17.0 Amps AC Idle Power - Full AC Output ≈ 20 Watts DC Idle Power - Search Mode 2.
FX3048T Nominal DC Input Voltage Range 48VDC Nominal AC Voltage / Frequency 120VAC / 60 HZ Continuous Power Rating at 25C Ambient 3000VA Continuous AC RMS Output at 25°C 25.0 Amps AC Idle Power - Full AC Output ≈ 23 Watts DC Idle Power - Search Mode 2.
GVFX3648T Nominal DC Input Voltage Range 48VDC Nominal AC Voltage / Frequency 120VAC / 60 HZ Continuous Power Rating at 25C Ambient 3600VA Continuous AC RMS Output at 25°C 30.0 Amps AC Idle Power - Full AC Output ≈ 20 Watts DC Idle Power - Search Mode 2.
GTFX3048T Nominal DC Input Voltage Range 48VDC Nominal AC Voltage / Frequency 120VAC / 60 HZ Continuous Power Rating at 25C Ambient 3000VA Continuous AC RMS Output at 25°C 25.0 Amps AC Idle Power - Full AC Output ≈ 20 Watts DC Idle Power - Search Mode 2.
VFX3524 Nominal DC Input Voltage Range 24VDC Nominal AC Voltage / Frequency 120VAC / 60 HZ Continuous Power Rating at 25C Ambient 3500VA Continuous AC RMS Output at 25°C 29.2 Amps AC Idle Power - Full AC Output ≈ 20 Watts DC Idle Power - Search Mode 2.
VFX2812M Nominal DC Input Voltage Range 12VDC Nominal AC Voltage / Frequency 120VAC / 60 HZ Continuous Power Rating at 25C Ambient 2800VA Continuous AC RMS Output at 25°C 23.3 Amps AC Idle Power - Full AC Output ≈ 20 Watts DC Idle Power - Search Mode 2.
VFX3524M Nominal DC Input Voltage Range 24VDC Nominal AC Voltage / Frequency 120VAC / 60 HZ Continuous Power Rating at 25C Ambient 3500VA Continuous AC RMS Output at 25°C 20.0 Amps AC Idle Power - Full AC Output ≈ 20 Watts DC Idle Power - Search Mode 2.
FX2524MT Nominal DC Input Voltage Range 24VDC Nominal AC Voltage / Frequency 120VAC / 60 HZ Continuous Power Rating at 25C Ambient 2500VA Continuous AC RMS Output at 25°C 20.8 Amps AC Idle Power - Full AC Output ≈ 20 Watts DC Idle Power - Search Mode 2.
RATINGS NOMINAL AC OUTPUT VOLTAGE OF AN FX SYSTEM Single Phase 120VAC at 60 Hz Series Stacked 120VAC at 60 Hz per AC output leg / 240 VAC at 60Hz between the AC output legs Parallel Stacked 120 VAC at 60 Hz on one AC output leg Three Phase Stacked 120 VAC at 60 Hz per AC output leg (limit three) / 208VAC at 60 Hz between AC output legs RECOMMENDED FX DC VOLTAGE RANGE NOTE: The last two digits in the model number designate the nominal DC voltage. Example: FX2024MT =24V DC Voltage.
RATED DC INPUT CURRENT NOTE: This is the maximum continuous DC current that the FX will draw from the batteries when inverting. FX2012MT 190ADC (ADC = Amps DC) FX2524MT 95ADC FX2532MT 90ADC FX3048T 60ADC VFX2812M 265ADC VFX3524M 170ADC VFX3232M 115ADC VFX3648 85ADC AC INPUT OPERATING VOLTAGE RANGE NOTE: This is the recommended AC input voltage range to be supplied to the FX. Voltages outside of this range may damage AC loads connected to the FXs AC output terminals.
MAXIMUM AND DEFAULT AC INPUT AND DC (bulk stage) OUTPUT VALUES FX2012MT AC Max = 12AAC (Default = 10AAC) DC Max = 100ADC FX2524MT AC Max = 14AAC (Default = 12AAC) DC Max = 55ADC FX2532MT AC Max = 14AAC (Default = 12AAC) DC Max = 40ADC FX3048T AC Max = 14AAC (Default = 12AAC) DC Max = 35ADC VFX2812M AC Max = 16AAC (Default = 14AAC) DC Max = 125ADC VFX3524M AC Max = 20AAC (Default = 18AAC) DC Max = 85ADC VFX3232M AC Max = 20AAC (Default = 18AAC) DC Max = 60ADC VFX3648 AC Max = 20AAC (Def
MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION AMPACITY This rating specifies the proper overcurrent protection ampacity. • • • • • 48 OBB breakers are panel-mount circuit breakers. Class T DC fuses are terminal-mounted and should always be used in conjuncture with a disconnect mechanism. FXs used in home installations should use properly sized DC circuit breakers. A DC breaker includes both overcurrent protection and disconnect capability.
DEFAULT MINIMUM MAXIMUM Float Voltage 13.6V 12V 15V Absorb Voltage 14.4V 13V 16V EQ Voltage 14.4V (24VDC Grit-Tie=29.2) 14V 17V ReFloat 12.5V 11V 13V LBCO 10.5V 9V 12V LBCI 12.5V 10V 14V Sell RE 13V 10V 15V 14V 12V 18V Gen Alert Off Set Point On Set Point 11V 10V 14V Load Shed Off Set Point 11V 10V 14V Vent Fan ON Set Point 13V 10V 16V Diversion ON Set Point 14.6V 12V 16V Absorb Time 1.0 hours 0.0 hours 24.0 hours EQ Time 1.0 hours 0.0 hours 24.
WIRE SIZES The following chart contains information on wire sizes, the DC resistance of the wires and the corresponding diameters and areas of these wires. This information can be used to calculate the voltage drop of the wires or to find an equivalent wire size. SIZE DC CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA (AWG) Resistance in Ohms (1000 feet) 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 1/0 2/0 3/0 4/0 INCHES .0032 .0051 .0082 .0130 .0206 .0328 .0521 .0657 .0829 .1045 .1318 .1662 3.14 1.98 1.24 0.78 0.50 0.31 0.19 0.15 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.
Recommended Wire Sizes by Length FX Model FX 2012T FX2524T GTFX252 FX3048T GTFX3048 VFX2812 VFX3524 GVFX3524 VFX3648 GVFX3648 Typical DC AMPS 167 NEC AMPS 1-3’ one way 3-5’ one way 5-10’ one way 208 4/0 4/0 4/0 104 104 63 130 130 78 2/0 2/0 2/0 1/0 1/0 1/0 233 146 292 182 4/0 4/0 4/0 4/0 300 MCM 4/0 75 94 1/0 1/0 1/0 MAINTENANCE If damaged or malfunctioning, the FX should be repaired by a qualified user, installer, or service center following OutBack Power Systems’ instructions
TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY INFORMATION FX Series Inverter/Charger Products OutBack Power Systems, Inc. (“OutBack”) provides a two year (2) limited warranty (“Warranty”) against defects in materials and workmanship for its FX/VFX Series Inverter/Charger products (“Product(s)”) if installed in fixed location applications. The term of this Warranty begins on the Product(s) date of manufacture or the initial purchase date as indicated on the warranty registration card submitted to OutBack, whichever is greater.
To request warranty service, you must contact OutBack Technical Services at (360) 435-6030 or support@ outbackpower.com within the effective warranty period. OutBack Technical Support will attempt to troubleshoot the product and validate that the failure is product related. If warranty service is required, OutBack will issue a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. A request for an RMA number requires all of the following information: 1.
Limited Warranty Registration Complete this form to request a Limited Warranty, and return it to: Outback Power Systems Inc. 19009 62nd Ave. NE Arlington, WA 98223 NOTE: Please submit a copy (not the original) of the Product purchase invoice, which confirms the date and location of purchase, the price paid, and the Product Model and Serial Number.
10-Year Limited Warranty (California) GTFX, GVFX and PS1 Products OutBack Power Systems, Inc. (“OutBack”) provides a ten-year (10) limited warranty (“Warranty”) against defects in materials and workmanship for its GTFX, GVFX and PS1 products (“Products”) if installed in fixed location applications within the State of California.
1. Proof-of-purchase in the form of a copy of the original Product purchase invoice or receipt confirming the Product model number and serial number; 2. OutBack issued 10-year warranty certificate; 3. Description of the problem; and 4. Shipping address for the repaired or replacement equipment.
10-Year Warranty Registration - California To request a 10-year Limited Warranty; complete this form along with a check or money order in the amount of $599 USD payable to OutBack Power Systems, Inc., and return it to: Outback Power Systems Inc. 19009 62nd Ave. NE • Arlington, WA 98223 NOTE: A 10-Year Limited Warranty Certificate will only be issued if this registration card is received by Outback within 90 days of the date of the first retail sale of the eligible product.
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