Outback FXR/VFXR Renewable Series Installation Manual

Installation
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Table 6 Terms and Definitions
Term Definition
RE Renewable Energy
RTS Remote Temperature Sensor; accessory that measures battery temperature for charging
Slave An inverter which adds additional power to the master or subphase master in a stacked system;
a slave does not provide an output of its own
Split-phase A type of utility electrical system with two “hot” lines that typically carry 120 Vac with respect to
neutral and 240 Vac with respect to each other; common in North America
Subphase Master An inverter which provides the output for additional phases of a stacked system; the output of a
subphase master is based on the output of the master
System display
Remote interface device (such as the MATE3), used for monitoring, programming and
communicating with the inverter; also called “remote system display”
Three-phase, 3-phase A type of utility electrical system with three “hot” lines, each 120° out of phase; each carries the
nominal line voltage with respect to neutral; each carries voltage with respect to each other
equaling the line voltage multiplied by 1.732
Turbo Fan External cooling fan used in place of the DCC on sealed FXR inverters
UL Underwriters Laboratories; refers to a set of safety standards governing electrical products
Utility grid The electrical service and infrastructure supported by the electrical or utility company; also called
“mains”, “utility service”, or “grid”
Symbols Used
WARNING: Hazard to Human Life
This type of notation indicates that the hazard could be harmful to human life.
CAUTION: Hazard to Equipment
This type of notation indicates that the hazard may cause damage to
the equipment.
IMPORTANT:
This type of notation indicates that the information provided is important to
the installation, operation and/or maintenance of the equipment. Failure to
follow the recommendations in such a notation could result in voiding the
equipment warranty.
MORE INFORMATION
When this symbol appears next to text, it means that more information is available in other
manuals relating to the subject. The most common reference is to the Operator’s Manual for the
appropriate inverter model. Another common reference is the system display manual.