Outback Power Systems Systems Battery Charger User Manual


 
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Stacking
At OutBack, we adhere to a philosophy that a power system should be fully customizable to address your specifi c
needs.  erefore we set out to create the world’s only group of inverter/chargers that use a truly modular architecture.
is modular architecture uses the next generation of a technique referred to as “stacking” to enable you to tailor your
system for higher output power, increased charging capabilities and/or three-phase power confi guration.
Whether stacked in parallel, classic series, series/parallel or three-phase there is always an inverter/charger which
performs the task o
f Master.  e Master talks to the other units through the HUB system communications manager
while performing three major roles, keeping all inverter/chargers properly phased, controlling inverter and charger
output levels, as well as putting unused inverters into Power Save mode to improve effi ciency at low AC load levels.
Parallel Stacking - More power at same output voltage
When the inverter/chargers are stacked in parallel all inverter and charger outputs are combined.  is means that each inverters AC output
is added up to equal your total system AC output, up to 36,000 watts, in phase at the same 120 VAC/60 Hz or 230 VAC/50 Hz output voltage.
Charging output amperage is also combined in this same manner.
3 kW
120 VAC
3 kW
120 VAC
3 kW
120 VAC
9 kW
120 VAC
Leg 1
9 kW
120 VAC
Leg 2
3 kW
120 VAC
Leg 1
3 kW
120 VAC
Leg
2
9 kW
120 VAC
12 kW
240 VAC
Leg 1
and
Leg 2
6 kW
240 VAC
Leg 1
and
Leg 2
or
or
9 kW
208 VAC
3-Phase
or
Load
Load
Load
Load
3-Phase Stacking - More power for three-phase loads
ree inverter/chargers can be confi gured to provide 120/208 VAC or 230/400VAC four wire “Wye/Star” three-phase AC Power. An inverter/
charger is used to power each of the three legs for 3-phase AC power.  e loads on each of the inverters does not need to be kept balanced,
each phase is independently voltage regulated.
OutBack Series/Parallel Stacking - More power at all output voltages
Series/Parallel stacking or OutBack (OB) stacking is unique to OutBack inverter/chargers. Never before has it been possible to have inverter/char-
gers balancing loads intelligently between two legs of AC power while seamlessly changing between series and parallel. OB Stacking uses the X-240
auto transformer to balance the loads between the two separate series legs of a system.  e X-240 allows AC loads on leg 1 and leg 2 to be powered
by any combination of inverter/chargers within your system. Even if there are only two inverter/chargers, connected in series, they can also func-
tion as if connected in parallel.  is allows larger AC loads to be operated by a system without risking overloading one of the 120 VAC outputs.
Classic Series Stacking - More power at higher output voltage
Stacking inverter/chargers in classic series provides a system with split phase 120/240VAC.  is method does not allow balancing between
separate legs on a system and is can only be used in dual inverter/charger systems without the X-240 Auto Transformer.
3 kW 120 VAC3 kW 120 VAC 3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC 3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
3 kW 120 VAC
X-240