Generator requirements, Planning – Outback Power Systems FLEXpower ONE One Fully Pre-Wired Single Inverter System Installation Manual User Manual
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Planning
Generator Requirements
IMPORTANT:
All connections must comply with local electric code.
Generator grounding and neutral-to-ground bonding should be
provided in accordance with specific system configuration and
national/local code requirements.
Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for fuel type and
maintenance.
The following are general requirements for using a generator with the FLEXpower ONE
.
Electrical Requirements
~ North American Applications: 120 Vac / 60 Hz
~ European Applications: 230 Vac / 50 Hz
Minimum available generator power* should be equal to or greater than nominal inverter rating
(*after de-ratings for peak verses continuous power, for load power factor considerations, for
altitude, and for ambient temperature).
~ A generator with a de-rated power specification smaller than that of the inverter may not be
able to handle all downstream AC loads and/or the built-in battery charger.
~ A generator with a de-rated power specification larger that that of the inverter may be
required to handle the built-in battery charger as well as all downstream AC loads.
~ Available power from the generator may be further limited by ratings for circuit breakers
and/or generator output connectors. “Full” generator output power may not be available
from a single generator connector.
~ Generator sizing may be affected by start-up surge current requirements of 3X to 6X normal
operating current for some loads (i.e., motors with large loads).
~ The inverter and/or downstream loads may have difficulty operating from poorly-regulated
generators (voltage, frequency, load).
Grid-interactive inverters typically require inverter-type generators.
Split-phase generators (i.e., 120/240 Vac / 60 Hz) can be adapted to a single-phase inverter using
an autotransformer such as the X-240. For additional information, see…
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~ X-240 Manual: http://www.outbackpower.com/pdf/manuals/fw-x240.pdf
The OutBack MATE can be used to program an inverter’s AUX output to start and stop a generator.
This 12 V output can often control a two-wire-start generator directly. Three-wire-start generators
require an interface such as an Atkinson module. For additional information, see…
~ OutBack Power Systems AGS Brochure:
http://www.outbackpower.com/pdf/brochures/Automatic_Generator_Start.pdf
~ OutBack Power Systems MATE Manual:
http://www.outbackpower.com/pdf/manuals/mate.pdf
~ Atkinson Electronics: http://atkinsonelectronics.com/
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