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1. LLI LL PY PLUS OUTPUTS ES ze i A OUTPUTS PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS Switzerland 41 44 586 77 UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 See a m 1 bringing renewable DA amp efficient alternatives p _ SYSTEMS YSTEMS e toone EOE www breathesystems com 2 The array could be wired in three strings of two panels in series for a 48 volt nominal array This is a very common installation and could be made in the SE PV3 with three breakers This is safe from a cold VOC standpoint but you cannot directly connect it to the battery bank If the PV array is between 30 and 100 feet from the battery bank this set up may offer the best power production DIAGRAM SHOWING 3 24 VOLT PANELS IN SERIES THIS SYSTEM HAS 1485W OF PV ACCOMMODATES 3 BREAKERS COMBINED PLUS DU OUT 150VDC BRKRS 2 t z gt A PV PLUS OUTPUT LE MINUS OUTPUT Switzerland 41 44 586 77 UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 bringing renewable BREATHE amp efficient alternatives to home environments www breathesystems com 3 The array could also be hooked up in two strings of three modules in series The SE PV3 and two breakers will accommodate this array There 15 room to grow this system without adding an
2. 1 1 2 on each side Two 1 1 1 2 on the bottom Warranty Two years parts and labor Optional Extended Warranty Enclosure 14 5 H x 5 75 W 5 75 D Shipping box 17 75 Hx 10 Wx 7 D Shipping Weight 12 lbs 5 4 kg Preliminary Specifications subject to change without notice 12V Deep Cycle Gel Battery SPECIFICATIONS Cells per Unit Nominal Voltage Capacity Weight Max Discharge Current Internal Resistance Operating Temperature Range Normal Operating Temperature Range Float Charging Voltage Recommended Maximum Charging Current Limit Equalization and Cycle Serve Self Discharge Terminal Container Material Unit mm oE 12RADG260 6 12V 257Ah 1Ohr rate to 1 80V per cell 25 78 6 kg 1300A 5 sec 8 mop Discharge 30 C 60 C Charge 20 C 50 C Discharge 30 C 60 C 25 C 5 C 13 6 to 13 8VDC unit average at 25 C 78A 14 1 to 14 3VDC unit average at 25 C The batteries can be stored for more than 12 months at 25 C Batteries should be charged before use In higher temperatures 1 i fr EMC lested the time interval will be shorter Terminal F14 A B S UL94 HB Flammability resistance of UL94 V1 is available upon request Isay 001 2000 Ceriiofcate Terminal F14 Constant Current Discharge Characteristics Unit 25 Ei 5MIN 1HR 2HR 3HR 5HR 8HR 10HR 20HR 1 60V 890 638
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4. USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 specifications are subject to change without notice Solar Panel Mounting Systems Array Mounting Systems Array systems are designed for large photovoltaic systems in open areas or on flat roofs Connection parts be pre fabricated in order to guarantee fast assembly rray system Characteristics Total module surface up to 30 m2 Ground plate Maintenance free e Sound structure and long life Power capacity of approximately 5kW No movement fixed system Concrete base e Designed to withstand wind speeds of up to 200 km hr BREATHE Systems Array Number of Panels per Row Mounting System 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Component Description Component Code Quantity of Components 1001000 1 0m 1001800 1 8m BREATHE Systems Rail 1002400 2 4m 10 3 1003600 3 6 4 5 6 7 Long Pole 500100 4 4 4 4 Short Pole 500101 4 4 4 4 Cross Strut 500102 2 2 2 2 Cross Brace Long 500103 2 2 2 2 Cross Brace Short 500104 2 2 2 2 Sleeve 500105 6 6 6 6 Front Cap 500106 6 6 6 6 Front 2 500107 2 2 2 2 L Feet 100901 8 10 12 14 Strut Plate 800803 16 20 24 28 Lower Clamp 100703 8 8 8 8 Plate Washer 500108 10 12 14 T Bolt M8x20 900701 24 30 36 42 M8x20 Bolt 900905 8 8 8 8 M10Ox90 Bolt 900906 20 20 20 20 U Bolt M12x62 900907 24 26 28 30 Grounding 930704 12 16 20 24 amp efficient alternatives to home environments S Y
5. 3103 3357 4 i E E e specifications are subject to change without notice Junction Box 115 7 1 00 bringing renewable amp o P P LH BILL OF MATERIALS Product eme um caw _ Creme me meusvo arcem 1 jme wo usvo _ wite momo emma Bose wie Copper Png Se sm cue spe hpa CN I ree e onte _ Ce es u _ me lw 12 we tema 3 we Pating Sn rapt mamme wa wwem ia swo 2 wu sus mrs 15 wecmeeene 1 mo efaa we jc m mes mes mo ju sem efficient alternatives oE JBOI to home environments S Y S www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 specifications are subject to change without notice bringing renewable BRE amp efficient alternatives SYSTEM mm M 2 to home environments www breathesystems com SE PV3 SE PV6 Combiner Box amp SE PVB Breakers The SE PV3 amp SE PV6 Combiner Box is rated for outdoor use Although designed primarily
6. Free and complies with the RoHS Directive amp efficient alternatives to home environments S Y S T www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 specifications are subject to change without notice Solar Panel Mounting Systems BREATHE Systems Solar Panel Mounting Systems are built to withstand harsh conditions and are widely used in residential commercial and remote districts The mounting systems can be adapted to by almost all PV panels on the market today Our mounting systems meet international quality standards such as 1509001 2000 utilize the latest technology and are aesthetically pleasing The systems are made from aluminum and stainless steel and the high corrosion resistance guarantees a long lifespan Our Array Mounting mounting systems come with a 10 Year warranty BREATHE Systems provides installer manuals and Roof Mounting install architecture codes We have 24 Hour technical support lines and are able to provide engineers and technicians for hands on and face to face consultations Vive LII c ON bringing renewable REA 1 amp efficient alternatives to home environments WWW com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong
7. OutBack HUB has a wiring cover that has knockouts relieved into the plastic Using a sharp knife simply cut out the desired knockout for the MATE cable to pass through Reinstall the wiring cover by snapping it over the posts on the side of the HUB CONGRADULATIONS Your OutBack Power Systems HUB is now installed HUB OPERATION The OutBack HUB is designed to interconnect multiply OutBack Power Systems products to an OutBack MATE This section will describe the operation of the MATE as it applies to the HUB please see the MATE User Manual for more information In order to operate correctly the HUB requires that the MATE be code version 2 0 or higher See Checking the MATE Version in the Troubleshooting section Using the OutBack MATE with a HUB When the MATE is plugged into the HUB immediately after the MATE displays the greeting screens Searching For Devices should be displayed along with Hub Found Searching For Devices HUB Found Next the Port Assignment screen will be displayed along with the ID of any Port Assignment connected OutBack Devices In the example to the right two FXs and two MXs 1 gt FX 22 FX 3 gt MX 4 MX are connected to the HUB 5 gt gt gt 8 gt 9 10 SM STATUS FX METER PO1 While navigating the various screens and menus in the MATE the information displayed often only applies to a single device on a single Port In these cases the Port number is displayed in th
8. T Bolt M8x20 900701 ie piso 209 R229 SS IDA T Bolt M8x35 900703 2 4 6 ee See Se deus T rese e T Bolt M8x65 900801 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 M12x20 Bolt 900902 4 6 6 8 8 ee SES Grounding 930704 4 6 8 exse ere aor amp efficient alternatives to home environments S Y S T 5 www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 BREATHE specifications are subject to change without notice
9. TPEU T V Photovoltaic Cable 1 Quantity 1m BREATHE Systems Roof Mounting System 5 Panels per Row F amp efficient alternatives to home environments g mi ilum re r ips EANN NY SN Description PV Junction Box PV Combiner Box 15Amp Breaker 63 Amp Breaker Outback Charge Controller Battery GEL Deep Cycle DC Lightning Arrestor AC Lightning Arrestor Waa TET NN REM BREATHE SYSTEMS Quantity Page 10 2 2 3 1 4 11 4 1 2 1 1 12 8 13 14 1 15 29 2 30 1 31 110 22 2 33 37 www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 specifications are subject to change without notice Monocrystalline Photovoltaic Panel oSEO200M CG The SEM CG Series are designed and built to deliver the highest efficiency and reliable power for residential and commercial solar systems Relying on the stringent manufacturing standards and latest PV technology the module provides the highest possible energy output per watt with total module efficiency of more than 12 57 Superior conversion rate and exceptional low light performance enable it to deal with the most challenging conditions of military utility residential and commercial installations The module is the perfect choice for those who demand outstanding performance and exceptional uniform appea
10. The SE PV6 Combiner Box can also utilize touch safe fuse holders and fuses rated for up to 600 Volts DC for high voltage strings The SE PV6 comes with a special bus bar that has four legs to accommodate four fuse holders Fuse safe touch Fuse Holder 3 079 1 Bus bar Fuse Holder Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 bringing renewable L a A A amp efficient alternatives SYSTEMSK to home environments www breathesystems com The following wiring diagrams are intended to help you decide which type of combiner installation to do Factors e Battery bank of 24 Volts e Six 24 Volt PV modules e Charge controller that allows the freedom to change PV array voltages 1 This array could have all 6 panels hooked in parallel using the SE PV6 combiner and six 5 15 breakers This array would be ok if situated close to the battery bank It requires larger wires than higher voltage arrays but has the advantage of temporarily directly connecting to the battery bank in case the controller fails DIAGRAM SHOWING TWO SEPARATE SYS TEMS VVETHI A SINGLE COMBINER TWO BOX LUGS PROVIDED EXCH FACH INDIVIDUAL SYSTEM HAS 1950 WATTS OF PY COMBINED PLUS OC OUT COMBINED PLUS OC OUT FOR CONTROLLER A FOR B TED VD C BREAKERS AND CONTROLLER LLI A H f
11. YES NO YES DOMESTIC VERSION 120VAC 60Hz 2 15 2 TYP Surge Power RMS 100mSec AC Overload from 25 C start 5 sec Overload from 25 C start 30min 60 amps AC Frequency Range AC Input 59 3 60 5 Hz Grid Tie Mode GTFX VERSIONS INCLUDE THE FX TURBO STANDARD BACKED UP AC Typical OutBack Typical Xantrex GTFX or GVFX series SW or SW series AC output waveform AC output waveform N ae ae 4j L 1 L OutBack Power Systems HUB 4 and HUB 10 System Communication Manager Installation and User Guide Please check our website at www outbackpower com for the latest product information Installation amp User Manual HUB System Communications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Power Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019 INTRODUCTION The OutBack Power Systems HUB 4 and HUB 10 System Communications Manager allows the interconnection of up to ten OutBack power conversion devices with the OutBack MATE The interconnection creates a completely integrated Power System that is coordinated and managed by the MATE The OutBack HUB communicates stacking phase load share incremental start up and shut down information directly between the inverters Interconnection cabling is standard CAT5 eight wire with RJ45 modular jacks The HUB is powered via any FX inverter charger or MX60 The OutBack HUB 4 allows the MATE to con
12. a charge controller 15 used that is limited to 1600 watts of PV per controller If 130W PV modules are used you can make three strings of 4 modules in series This adds up to 1560 watts per controller That is a good match of PV vs Controller capability The SE PV3 can accommodate this arrangement directly but the SE PV6 can accommodate two of these systems thus saving wiring space and money See the following figure on splitting the bus bar into two systems CUT SLICE OUT OF BUSBAR TO THIS PROVIDES TWO SEPARATE PLUS ACCOMMODATE TWO CONTROLLERS OUTPUTS TO FEED INTO TWO EACH CONTROLLER CAN HAVE THREE CONTROLLERS NEGATIVE BUSBAR IS STRINGS OF PV MODULES COMMON IN THIS CONDITION CHECK TO INSURE YOUR CONTROLLER CAN USE COMMON NEGATIVES When selecting breakers for use with the SE PV Combiner Box first check with the PV manufacturer to determine the proper series fuse The term fuse is used even though you are probably using breakers This 1s a carry over from UL terminology Switzerland 41 44 586 77 UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 bringing renewable B R EAT amp efficient alternatives Svs Te Msi mm to home environments www breathesystems com BREAKERS BREATHE Systems offers PV Breakers rated up to 150VDC and are available in 15 and 63Amps other sizes are available on special order SE PVB15 SE PVB63 SE PVB63gfp
13. a temperature compensation system built in which benefits from the installation of the optional RTS The RTS ensures that your OutBack system knows the precise ambient tem perature so that it can recharge your batteries safely and efficiently Systems with multiple OutBack products connected to one HUB4 or HUB10 require only a single RTS to be installed 15 5 m cable Battery Charging Batteries are a key component in backup and off grid systems often serving as the only energy storage device To guarantee that they function properly it is important that your batteries are maintained A chief part of this maintenance is proper charging Your batteries should always be maintained above a 5096 level of charge and receive a complete recharge once a month to ensure operation at peak performance Prolonged use of the battery below a 5096 state of charge will adversely affect the long term health of the battery and can result in premature failure The multistage charging process uses several regulation stages to allow fast recharging of the battery energy storage system while ensuring a long battery life high performance and efficient operation of the overall system The charging process begins with the BULK stage where maximum current is sent to the batteries until the target absorb voltage is reached and the absorb stage of the charge begins During ABSORB the charger provides the batteries with the just enough current to hold at the s
14. invoice to the original user of the product The limited warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof damaged by a alteration or disassembly b accident or abuse c corrosion d lightning e reverse polarity f repair or service provided by an unauthorized repair facility g operation or installation contrary to instructions pertaining to the product OutBack Power Systems liability for any defective product or any part thereof shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the product at OutBack Power Systems discretion OutBack Power Systems does not warrant or guarantee the workmanship performed by any person or firm installing its products THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE OR JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION OUTBACK POWER SYSTEMS RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN HARDWARE IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT AS SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THE PRODUCT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE AND NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WILL APPLY AFTER SUCH PERIOD SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU OUTBACK
15. 0 240VAC 60Hz Grid Tie PS2 Power System MX60 Charge PV Additional OBDC 175 PSDC 175 GTFX or GVFX Inverter chargers 2 FXA Kits PS2 Mounting Plate PS2AC50D 360 435 6030 19009 62nd Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 ut Pack Power Systems www outbackpower com ut Isack Power Systems GRID TIE UTILITY INTERACTIVE CAPABLE MODULAR RUGGEDIZED TRUE SINEWAVE MULTI FUNCTIONAL INVERTER CHARGERS GTFX Series Sealed Grid Tie Environmentally Tolerant GTFX2524 GI FX3048 M List EO GVFX Series Ventilated Grid Tie Bug Proof Filtered Screened GVFX3524 GVFX3648 SUE 4 List EO Made in USA GRID TIE UTILITY INTERACTIVE CAPABLE Able to sell solar wind or hydro power back to the utility grid Reduce your utility bill by spinning your meter backwards PROVIDES UTILITY BACK UP POWER Keeps your lights on when the power goes out as well as other loads like wells TV fridge computer garage door opener alarm etc WORKS AUTOMATICALLY Built in transfer switch automatically disconnects the house loads from the utility grid and powers them from the inverter during an outage SAFE AND APPROVED Listed to UL1741 standard as a non islanding power inverter system for renewable energy applications ULTRA CLEAN AC POWER Smooth true sinewave AC output waveform not a course stepped sinewave or modif
16. 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 Solar Panel Mounting Systems The BREATHE Systems can adapt to almost all solar panels on the market today The top of the rail is used to support the solar panel the bottom to fasten the rail to the roof and the middle part is for cabling The BREATHE Systems Hook is The End Clamp is used to fasten ideal for pitched roofs The single the solar panel to the BREATHE slot hole on the hook side allows Systems Rail for variation in heights whilst the seven holes are utilized to fasten the hook to the rafter The Upper Clamp and T Bolt fit The Lower Clamp is the solar panel to the BREATHE used underneath the Systems Rail The Upper Clamp panels and allows for clamps the frame of the solar adjustment the panel space between the panels The L Feet are commonly used in The Rail Splice residential and commercial Bar is designed applications L Feet are suitable to connect two for angled rooftops The solar BREATHE panel can be set at two heights Systems Rails utilizing the two holes on the for larger verticle side of the part The mounting higher height is generally used to systems allow for greater air flow around the solar panel in order to lower the panel temerature bringing renewable amp efficient alternatives to home environments S Y S www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383
17. ATE THE OUTBACK MATE SHOULD BE CONNECTED LAST It also must be connected to the jack labeled 15 If any of the OutBack devices plugged into the HUB are powered the MATE will power up as soon as it is connected Upon powering up the MATE will display a greeting and the software revision information Immediately following this revision screen the MATE will display Searching for Devices HUB Found If the MATE does not find the HUB check all wiring make sure power is applied to all connected devices and try again See Troubleshooting Section After the device found screen the MATE will display a Port Assignment screen Verify the device wiring with the Port Assignment screen Installation amp User Manual HUB System Communications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Power Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 Tel 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019 Pretty lights When the first OutBack product that is powered plugs into the HUB the HUB will go through a power up sequence that flashes all of its LEDs The POWER LED will remain on any time that one or more OutBack products that are powered are plugged in After the MATE is plugged in it will start communicating with all of the connected devices Each Port has an LED associated with it that is visible through the cover Any device that is plugged in should have a flickering LED when the MATE is communicating with it Wiring Cover Knockouts The
18. Hybrid Solar Electricity Systems BREATHE Systems Solar Electricity Systems cannot only compete with retail energy sources but can also generate income from utility company feed in tariffs Given the ever increasing costs of energy it is widely foreseen that solar energy will become a common entity to every residential and commercial building In proportion to high energy costs in most regions of the world the payback time on the initial investment into a solar electricity system is often only a few years This results in a zero risk investment Hybrid Systems are ideal for regions where there may be major fluctuation of electricity or an unstable energy source Hybrid systems are preferable to off grid systems as they can work both on grid and off grid therefore not limiting application Also hybrid systems are the obvious choice for remote locations Various countries offer government subsidies towards purchasing the system Utility companies in many regions of the world offer competitive feed in tariff rates making it quicker to pay off the initial investment and generate income from excess electricity produced BSS 2kWHSES 2kW Hybrid Solar Electricity System Components SE0200M CG SE JBOI SE PV6 SE PVBIS5 SE PVB63 MX60 SE 12RADG260 GTFX2524 PKG SE LA302 DC SE LA302 AC SE40XLPOTPEU SEOSRMS bringing renewable 200W Monocrystalline Photovoltaic Panel 2kW Outback Hybrid Photovoltaic Inverter Package 4 0mm2 XLPO
19. POWER SYSTEMS DOES NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY BEYOND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT OR LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY LIABILITY FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU During the two year period beginning on the invoice date OutBack Power Systems will repair or replace products covered under this limited warranty that are returned to OutBack Power Systems facility or to an OutBack Power Systems authorized repair facility or that are repaired on site by an OutBack Power Systems authorized repair technician To request limited warranty service you must contact OutBack Power Systems at 360 435 6030 within the limited warranty period If limited warranty service 1s required OutBack Power Systems will issue a Return Material Authorization RMA Number Mark the outside of the package with the RMA number and include a copy of the purchase invoice in the package You must ship the products back to OutBack Power Systems in their original or equivalent packaging prepay shipping charges and insure the shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment OutBack Power Systems will ship the repaired or replacement products to you freight prepaid if you use an address in the continental United States where app
20. R MX60 The OutBack MX60 Maximum Power Point Tracking MPPT charge controller enables your PV system to achieve its highest possible performance Rated for up to 60 amps of DC output current the OutBack MX60 can be used with battery systems from 12 to 60 vdc with PV open circuit voltage as high as 125 vdc The MX60 s setpoints are fully adjustable to allow use with virtually any battery type chemistry and charging profile The OutBack MX60 allows you to use a higher output voltage PV array with a lower voltage battery such as charging a 24 vdc battery with a 48 vdc PV array This reduces wire size and power loss from the PV array to the battery inverter location and can maximize the performance of your PV system The OutBack MX60 comes standard with an easy to use and understand display of the PV system s performance The four line 80 character backlit LCD display is also used for programming and monitoring of the system s operation ACK The OutBack MX60 can also be connected to the OutBack MATE system fare controller and display to allow monitoring of up to eight MX60 controllers from a distant location up to 300 feet away The MATE also includes an opto isolated RS232 port for connection to a PC computer for data logging and system monitoring SPECIFICATIONS MX60 Power Conversion Efficiency 99 196 40 amps Output 97 3 60 amps Output Conduit Knockouts Two 3 4 1 on the back One 1
21. S T www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 specifications are subject to change without notice Solar Panel Mounting Systems Pole Mounting Systems Pole systems are designed for up to 1 6kW and to withstand wind speeds of up to 200 km hr These Suited for systems are EE photovoltaic system installations and are built for most wind zones The system can be manufactured Characteristics to your desired angle and welding Total module surface up to 10 5 m2 installation Maintenance free 5 necessary at the The manuals provided enable clients an e Sound structure and long life destination instruction e Power capacity of approximately 1 6kW e No movement fixed system easy and quick installation Designed to withstand wind speeds of up to 200 km hr BREATHE Systems Pole Number of Panels per Row Mounting System 2 3 4 S 6 4 8 9 10 11 12 Component Description Component Code Quantity of Components 1001000 1 0m bringing renewable amp efficient alternatives to home environments 9 E 1001800 1 8m 4 D BREATHE Systems Rail 1002400 2 4m 4 10 3 1003600 3 6m 4 Stand Pole 800801 1 1 1 D Cross Pole 800802 2 2 2 5 Strut Plate 800803 2 2 2 Pole 800804 1 1 1 Pole Bracket 800805 1 1 6 Leg Strut 800806 2 2 2 Le
22. X60 controllers Multiple MX60 MPPT charge controllers can be plugged into any port as long as at least one is plugged into Port 1 Other OutBack devices can be plugged into any unused ports Single parallel phase stacked When connecting a series parallel stacked inverter charger system to a HUB the FX inverter charger that is to be the master must be plugged into Port 1 For clarity any additional FXs should occupy the adjacent Ports Other OutBack devices can be plugged into any of the unused ports Some PC monitoring software requires that 120 240 VAC series stacked or series parallel stacked FX inverter charger systems be wired with all LEG 1 L1 phased FXs as odd numbered Ports and all LEG 2 L2 phased FXs as even numbered Ports This arrangement also makes programming of the power save level settings of the slave FXs more intuitive Three phase FX stacking When connecting a three phase stacked system the FX inverter charger that is to be the master Phase A must be plugged into Port 1 The phase B slave must be connected to Port 2 and the phase C slave must be connected to Port 3 The HUB jumper must be in the three phase position as described in the Three phase stacking section Other OutBack devices can be plugged into any unused ports Currently only three inverters can be configured in a three phase arrangement but additional non stacked inverters can be plugged into any of the unused ports of the HUB Connecting the M
23. as rain may get on terminal bus bars 3 4 3 4 1 57 1 2 491 09 21 09 21 97 20 87 F E Enc F n 1 a A f Pi LM Ln p p 1 i k r4 f i w d 3 ut LU r 7 7 1 25 a 1 88 2 06 1 74 u i 1 03 1 00 96 SE PV6 Bottom conduit locations and sizes By 21 36 120 1 2 088 70 88 20 88 4 1 2 20 88 1 49 SE PV3 Bottom conduit locations and sizes Switzerland 41 44 586 77 UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 bringing renewable BREATHE amp efficient alternatives peces oo to home environments www breathesystems com ia R 4 ITI UM MENCA 4 4 GN T e gt wr ul i D E o ae 5 3 amp 2 Sy c3 E c i i i PY NEGATIVE PEUH jj St Ei 1 I4 7 TT Th pO 4 gt a 1 b lt E t 7 S II l H F1 SE PV6 with Lightning Arrestor SE PV3 The SE PV6 enclosure can be split into two sections This is sometimes done in 12 and 24V systems where more controllers are required for additional power For instance in a 24 volt system if
24. der to remove the dead front Switzerland 41 44 586 77 UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 bringing renewable amp efficient alternatives to home environments Installation The installation of a PV combiner is fairly straight forward Firstly select the location to install your combiner Some systems have the PV modules located close to the inverters and or battery system If this 15 the case you can elect to mount the SE PV Combiner Box inside and run each PV string down to the SE PV Combiner Box inside the house This is convenient for trouble shooting and upgrading For longer runs the combiner will be mounted outdoors on the pole for pole mounted PV arrays or similar mounting for rack mounted arrays The combiner can be mounted in the vertical position or slanted backwards to accommodate up to a 3 12 roof pitch All unused holes should be blocked using a reliable sealant in order to keep rain and bugs out of the enclosure The following dimensioned drawings show the location and size of knockouts available on the SE PV3 amp SE PV6 enclosure Note that on the SE PV6 the center bottom knock out is sized for 1 2 conduit adapter The bottom left has two knock outs for 34 conduit and the bottom right has four 2 knock outs The left and right side each have 2 knock out for either wire entry or for lightning arrestors Do not use the side knockouts outdoors
25. e upper left hand corner of the MATE screen To navigate through the Ports use the PORT button usually the left most lower button Output 120 vac Voltage DOWN UP TOP PORT Refer to the Troubleshooting section 1f any problems are encountered Installation amp User Manual HUB System Communications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Power Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 Tel 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019 Adding a Device to an operating HUB Any time an OutBack device is removed or added to a HUB or its Port is changed the MATE must re poll the system to find the locations of all the new or moved devices This is accomplished by either unplugging and re plugging the MATE from the HUB or by the following procedure O Make sure the MATE display 15 on its Main screen Press and hold both lower left buttons simultaneously to return to the Main page from 12 00 00P anywhere in the menus SUM STATUS SETUP ADV SETUP MATE PAGE1 Choose category Press the SETUP button then MATE to go to the SETUP MATE screen CLOCK CNT GLOW 2 SETUP MATE PAGE2 O Press PG2 and then COMM to go to the SETUP MATE COMM screen Choose category PG1 SUMRY COMM MAIN SETUP MATE COMM O Press REPOLL to have the MATE find any new or moved OutBack Choose category roducts p BACK REPOLL PC DEBUG Installation amp User Manual HUB System Communications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Powe
26. ed Number of Operations for 5000A 60000A One Operation for 80000A 1000004 NIPPLE Thread CASE DIMENSIONS 4 High Diameter amp efficient alternatives to home environments S Y S T www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 specifications are subject to change without notice Cabling SEAOXLPOTPEU T V Photovoltaic Cable 4 0mm2 Design amp Construction Data Conductor Number of Cond 1 Material Tinned Copper Wire Construction 50 25 Insulation Material XLPO Nominal Thickness 0 73mm Nominal O D 3 5mm 0 15mm Color White Jacket Material TEES Nominal Thickness 0 95mm Nominal O D 5 40mm 0 20mm Color 1 Black 2 Red 3 Blue 4 Yellow Physical amp Electrical Performance Spark Test 3 0kV for insulation Minimum Insulation Resistance 100 Mohm X km Aging Test Tensile Strength minimum Elongation minimum mem ems 1 05kg mm 150 Aging 121 C X 168h 70 70 DIT X 168h ee uos Dielectric Strength 5 OkV 4 1min Flame Test Horizontal Flame UV Resistance According to International Standard O Zone Resistance According to International Standard Oil Resistance According to International Standard Flexibility at Low Temp 25 Cx4h Current Rating 42A Operating Temperature 40 C 90 C A TUVBheinland Precisely Right The cable is Halogen
27. em after a shutdown or battery replacement The OutBack MATE also includes a built in real time clock and calendar which allows programming of the inverter operation based on the time of day and even day of the week This can be used to allow the system to work with time of day power rates or to limit a generator s run time to a specific time period of the day or week The OutBack MATE also includes an opto isolated RS232 port with a DB9 jack for connection to the serial port of a PC computer OutBack is working with several third party developers to offer Windows based software programs for datalogging and graphical display of the system s operation and performance This PC computer software will be available separately and is expected in September 2002 Specifications The MATE Status Indicators Two LED Status Indicators Green Inverter Yellow AC Input Dimensions B79 Wx4258 Hx2 D 14 6 cm x 10 8 cm x 5 08 Preliminary Specifications subject to change without notice Outback MidNight MNE 125AL L The MidNite Solar E Panel comes standard with the basic over current protection and disconnects required to install your renewable energy system It can also expand to grow as your needs arise Inverter installation has just gone from hours to minutes with MidNite Solars E Panel These disconnect boxes can easily be stacked horizontally or vertically to save space Breaker 125 Amp 125 VDC Mater
28. et voltage for a preset amount of time Following this cycle the charging system changes between available OutBack charging products Using the MX 60 the batteries enter the FLOAT stage where they are given a maintenance charge until there is no excess renewable energy Ihe FX or VFX inverter charger will go into SILENT mode where the charger turns off until the battery voltage drops to the re float setting At this point the inverter charger initiates the maintenance FLOAT charge This method reduces fuel and utility consumption It should be noted that the temperature of your batteries has an impact on the charging process The OutBack RTS should be used to monitor this In higher ambient temperatures the battery charging regulation settings will be reduced to prevent overcharging of the batteries Conversely in lower ambient temperature conditions the regulation settings will be increased to ensure complete recharging of the batteries Batteries are composed of a group of individual cells Through normal use the charge of each individual cell will not be equal to the other cells To address this your batteries should be EQUALIZED either once each month or once every few months depending on usage During the equalization charge the electrolyte in the battery is stirred up by gas bubbles which help to create an equal mixture of water and BULK SILENT FLOATTIME SILENT FLOATTIME SILENT acid Simultaneously the full cells are overc
29. for combing PV strings up to 150VDC the SE PV Combiner Box may be used for combining high voltage strings using fuses The use of touch safe din rail mount fuse holders and fuses allow operation up to 600 Volts This high voltage configuration requires a high voltage kit that consists of a bus bar and insulator to prevent arcing Although the fuse holders are already UL listed to 600 volts Underwriters Laboratories requires additional insulation when using these fuse holders with PV modules i uw E E JE I i Applications PV combiner up to six strings using SE PV breakers rated for 150VDC PV combining up to four strings using industry standard touch safe fuse holders rated for 600V DC DC load center using SE PV breakers Features e Aluminum powder coated housing that won t rust Flip up cover that can stay in the open position during installation PV Negative bus bar with 14 useable openings 10 14 6 and 4 1 0 14 Chassis Ground bus bar with 14 useable openings 10 14 6 and 4 1 0 14 Standard din rail to mount up to 6 breakers or 4 fuse holders Tin plated copper bus bar to combine breaker outputs may be split in two Dead front cover snaps into place for safety after wiring is complete Knock outs for PV in and PV out on bottom and sides Top surface is available to bring conduit in from directly above the enclosure Note The plastic dead front fits on very tightly you must pull the cover off in or
30. g Strut 2 800807 1 1 1 5 L Feet 100901 4 4 4 Large L Feet 100903 8 8 8 Tilt Strut 800808 2 2 2 Space Bar 800809 8 8 8 U Bolt 800810 1 1 1 Square U Bolt 800811 8 8 8 Lower Clamp 100703 24 32 40 T Bolt M8x20 900701 28 28 28 T Bolt M12x25 900802 8 8 M20x50 Bolt 900903 M12x45 Bolt 900904 6 6 Grounding 930704 12 16 BREATHE SYS TEMS www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 Solar Panel Mounting Systems Roof Mounting Systems Roof systems are designed for roofs of any pitch and also for flat roofs Solar panels can be fastened to the roof using the BREATHE Systems Rail The L Feet connect to the bottom of the rail which mount to the roof Minimum tools are required for installing the Roof Mounting System X Our detailed installation instructions ensure an easy and smooth installation BREATHE Systems Rooftop Number of Panels per Row Mounting System 2 3 4 5 6 n 8 9 10 11 12 Component Description Component Code Quantity of Components 1001000 1 0m 1001800 1 8m 2 BREATHE Systems Rail 1002400 2 4m 4 2 1003000 3 0m 2 2 4 4 6 4 1003600 3 6m 2 4 2 6 Upper Clamp 100701 2 4 6 8 EE seu ee End Clamp 100702 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Rail Splice Bar 100801 2 2 6 6 L Feet 100901 4 6 6 8 8 Round Feed 100902 4 6 6 8 8 Tex Lag 900201 8 ge sessuale see
31. harged which allows the low cells to catch up and all of the active material in the battery to be reconverted to its charged state Depending on usage the hardened battery plate material that is no longer active in the bat tery sulfation can also be reduced by an equalization charge MATE Adjustable Lightning Arrestors SE LA302 DC Silicon Oxide Arrestor for Photovoltaic and other limited DC Current applications Collector INSTALLATION DC AC AC Load Charge SSSA Control Inverter Center 4 7 Voltage 500 V E To Ground 250 V LA302 DC LA302 R Red iu Posilive Protector Black to Negative Blacks to Lines Green ta Ground White to Neutral Type of Design Silicon Oxide Varistor Maximum Current 60 000 Amps Maximum Energy 2 000 Joules per Pole Maximum Number of Surges Unlimited Hesponse Time One Milliamp Test 5 Nanoseconds Response Time to Clamp 10 000 Amps 10 Nanoseconds Response Time to Clamp 50 000 Amps 25 Nanoseconds Leak Current at Double the Rated Voltage None Case Material 36 12 THHN Case Material PVC Locknut and Washer Furnished SE LA302 DC 302 R Conduction Characteristics 8 X 20 microsecond wave shape ANSI IEEE NEMA Standard C62 1 Weatherproof Enclosure Discharge Current 5000A 10000A 20000A 40000A 60000A DIMENSIONS 2 1 4 High Clamping Voltage 240V 480V 840V 1300V 2000V 2 1 4 Diameter bringing renewable amp efficient alternatives to home env
32. ial White Aluminum Hinge Side Left Side Hinge i 1 Dimensions 14 X 12 X 28 Weight 19 Lbs Features Small size compared to existing disconnect and over current solution Pre wired to save time money and complexity All field wiring connections clearly labeled White powder coated aluminum Easily expands to accoummodate additional inverters Six slots for din rail breakers PV Wind Hydro AC distribution Pre wired 50 amp 240VAC rated Inverter AC bypass switch Pre wired 50 amp 240VAC rated AC Input disconnect Bus bars for Battery Plus Battery Minus and ground Mounting hardware for Inverter and charge controller Mounting brackets for hanging E Panel on wall Heavy duty 175 amp AC distribution block ETL listed to UL and Canadian standards Left hand hinged door to mount inverter Knockouts for AC and DC conduits Charge control bracket CCB Cut outs for two outlets DC Inverter battery breaker Internal inverter cables amp efficient alternatives to home environments S Y S T www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 specifications are subject to change without notice Remote Temperature Sensor RTS The OutBack Remote Temperature Sensor RTS is a necessary tool for proper battery charging All OutBack products with integrated battery charging have
33. ied square wave INTELLIGENT BATTERY CHARGER Advanced charging algorithms provide fast recharging while increasing battery life up to 10 years FIELD SERVICEABLE Both FX and VFX inverter chargers can be upgraded or serviced even in the field NETWORKED COMMUNICATIONS All of OutBack products can be connected through a HUB to form a network with monitoring and control via a single MATE display CAPABLE TECH SUPPORT HELP You can call or email and ask questions of the engineers that designed your products Tech support doesn t get any better than that FEATURES ZERO watts of AC power draw at night automatic silent sell mode built in Daily energy production on par with battery less grid tie inverter systems Modular configuration allows easy system expansion and flexible design with up to 10 inverters interconnected Integrated communication between the inverters and the charge controllers ensure proper operation Automatically optimizes the conversion effeciancy by matching the number of inverters to the amount of power being sold or used COMPARISON OF OTHER GRID TIE INVERTER DutBack Grid Tie Interactive Capable Built in Battery YES YES NO Charger Built in AC Network YES YES Communication Single Split or 3 PH Back up YES Tolerant of Partial Shading Zero Watts of AC Power Draw at Night Programmable AUX Output Generator Start System Modular Construction Construction
34. ironments S Y S www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 specifications are subject to change without notice Lightning Arrestors SE LA302 AC With rapid response high current Lightning Arrestors help prevent damage to computers and other electronic equipment Type of Design Silicon Oxide Varistor Maximum Current 100 000 Amps Maximum Energy 3 000 Joules per Pole Maximum Number of Surges Unlimited Response Time One Milliamp Test 5 Nanoseconds Hesponse Time to Clamp 10 000 Amps 10 Nanoseconds Hesponse Time to Clamp 50 000 Amps 25 Nanoseconds Leak Current at Double the Rated Voltage None Case Material 36 12 THHN Case Material PVC Locknut and Washer Furnished SIMPLE INSTALLATION Fasten the arrestor to the service entrance equipment Connect the black wires to the lines below the main disconnect Connect the white wire to the grounded neutral bus SE LA303 for 100 208 250 Volt 3 Phase 3 or 4 Wire Service SE LA302 for 125 250 Volt Single Phase 3 Wire Service SE LA301 for 125 250 Volt Single Phase 2 Wire Service SE LA302R for Light Duty 125 250 Volt Single Phase 3 Wire Service Conduction Characteristics 8 X 20 microsecond wave shape ANSI IEEE NEMA Standard C62 1 Discharge Current 5000A 10000A 20000A 40000A 60000A 80000A 100000A Clamping Voltage 240V 480V 840V 1300V 2000V 3000V 4000V Unlimit
35. licable Shipments to other locations will be made freight collect Installation amp User Manual HUB System Communications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Power Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 360 435 6030 360 435 6019 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT REMOTE MONITOR AND CONTRO MATE The OutBack MATE is a complete system controller and display for both the OutBack FX2000 inverter charger and MX60 MPPT PV charge controller It provides a display of the operation as well as allows control and adjustment of the setpoints The OutBack Mate also coordinates the operation of the entire system to maximize performance and to prevent multiple products from conflicting A single OutBack MATE is able to connect to multiple FX2000 inverter charges MX60 MPPT PV charge controllers and any other OutBack power conversion and control products offered in the future A maximum of ten OutBack products will be able to be connected to a single MATE via CAT 5 ethernet type cabling with 8 wire RJ45 modular connectors and the OutBack HUB communication manager The OutBack MATE includes a 4 line backlit LCD display with 80 alphanumeric characters This allows multiple measurements to be displayed at the same time and reduces the amount of abbreviations required simplifying the operation and reducing confusion All of the programmed setpoints are stored in permanent memory to eliminate the need to reprogram the syst
36. munications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Power Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019 WIRING ORDER Once mounted cables can be connected to the HUB The OutBack HUB has 4 to 10 RJ45 jacks hence called Ports that allow multiple OutBack products to be attached These ports are numbered 1 to 10 The port labeled 1 MATE is for the OutBack MATE to be plugged into Due to the large number of possible HUB wiring combinations it is suggested that OutBack devices to be connected be installed using one of the following methods Connections can be made with the FX inverter charger or MX60 MPPT charge controller powered up For the FXs output breakers should be open until stacking programming is complete The OutBack MATE should always be plugged in last NOTE To allow operation of the HUB at least one OutBack power conversion device must be plugged into Port 1 Single FX or MX If only a single OutBack FX inverter charger a single MX60 MPPT charge controller is to be used it should be plugged into Port 1 of the HUB Additional OutBack inverters controllers or other future OutBack devices such as the OutBack Smart Shunt can be plugged into any port Multiple FXs non stacked Multiple FX inverters chargers can be plugged into any port as long as at least one FX is plugged into Port 1 Other OutBack devices can be plugged into any of the unused ports Multiple M
37. ns Port 4 showing 25 errors Pressing any key will take you to the SETUP MATE COMM screen which will allow the error counts to be reset using the RSET button the Debug screen can be redisplayed by using the VIEW button or user can get back to the SETUP menu by using the BACK button Use the information on the Debug screen to locate the problem device Make sure that its DC breaker in on and that is operating correctly Check or replace CAT5 cables running from the HUB to that device Installation amp User Manual HUB System Communications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Power Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 Tel 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019 ACCESSORIES MATE HUB CABLES OBC 3 Three foot cable with green jacket OBC 6 Six foot cable with green jacket OBC 50 Fifty foot cable with green jacket Installation amp User Manual HUB System Communications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Power Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019 OutBack Power Systems Two Year Limited Warranty OutBack Power Systems Inc warrants that the products it manufacturers will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two 2 years subject to the conditions set forth below The limited warranty 15 extended to the original user and is transferable The limited warranty term begins on the date of
38. other combiner if only three more modules are added later Combiners can also be combined for additional power so if six modules or more get added later you can simply add an additional SE PV3 When putting three 24V modules in series you must pay attention to VOC during cold spells so that you do not over voltage the controller This configuration works very well especially when the array is far away from the battery bank DIAGRAM USING SEVEN 12 VOLT PANELS IN SERIES INTENDED TO FEED A 200 VOL MPPT CHARGE CONTROLLER THIS SYSTEM HAS 2730 WATTS OF PV COMBINED PLUS DC OUT BREAKERS SUPPLIED 12V PV PANELS gt lt L gt PV PLUS OUTPUT Switzerland 41 44 586 77 UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 bringing renewable BREATHE amp efficient alternatives SYS PEMS n to home environments www breathesystems com To remove the dead front Pull door off first in order to remove plastic dead front pnl 2 Pull top of dead front out then slide bottom tabs out from chassis slots tabs go through bottom and must slide up after pulling top of dead front out Remove the outer cover by pulling straight out when opened The dead front will then come out easily Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 CHARGE CONTROLLE
39. r Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019 TROUBLESHOOTING Hub power LED does not light The HUB is powered from other OutBack power conversion devices FX or MX Make sure that the DC breakers for all OutBack products connected to the HUB are on Check or replace CAT5 cables running from the HUB to the OutBack products MATE does not find the hub Check the revision screen on power up of the MATE Code version must be 2 0 or higher Check or replace CAT5 cables running from the HUB to the OutBack products as well as the cable from the MATE to the HUB eri at all connected devices have power applie MATE does not see all connected Verify that all ted devices have DC lied devices and are functioning properly Check or replace CAT5 cables running from the HUB to the OutBack products If any OutBack products were added or moved on the HUB follow the instructions in Adding a Device to an Operating HUB section MATE displays a COMM ERROR If the MATE receives too many interrupted or corrupt communications with OutBack products attached to the HUB it will display COMM ERROR screen Choosing VIEW DEBUG takes you to a screen that lists all ports and accumulated errors Any Port experiencing errors can be found by the error count after the Port number In the example to the right Port 4 has a large number of errors detected 04 025 mea
40. rance Features and benefits e High efficiency of more than 12 5 Negative Tolerance Rating of 3 Nominal 24 V DC for standard output e Outstanding low light performance e High transparent low iron tempered glass e Aluminum Frame e Unique techniques give the panel the following features aesthetically pleasing appearance withstands high wind pressure and snow load and easy installation e Unique technology ensures that problems of water freezing and warping do not occur Designed to meet unique demand of customers e 25 year module output warranty Warranty 2 year product warranty 25 year performance warranty at 80 power Certifications CE ISO Electrical Characteristics Model 5 200 Nominal Power 200W Open Circuit Voltage Voc 32 73V Optimum Operating Voltage Vmp 26 7V Short Circuit Current Isc 8 24A Optimum Operating Current Imp 7 51A Maximum Power at STC Pmax 200Wp Operating Temperature 409C to 85 Maximum System Voltage 1000V DC IP Device Grade IP365 STC Irradiance 1000W m2 Module Temperature 25 C AM 1 5 Specifications Cell Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Cells Dimension of Module 1498mm x 999mm x 48mm Weight 20 6kg bringing renewable B REA amp efficient alternatives to home environments S Y S T www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7
41. tacking is desired the cover must be removed and a jumper position changed The procedure for this is as follows 1 Remove the black snap on wiring cover and all cables plugged into the HUB Label the cable if you think you might confuse them 2 Remove the four philips head screws from the bottom of the HUB See Figure 1 3 Remove bottom cover and remove the four philips head screws holding the green PCB to the upper cover See Figure 2 4 Move the plug in jumper from the series parallel location to the three phase location See Figures 3 amp 4 Figure 2 5 Replace PCB and bottom cover Figure 3 Figure 4 Installation amp User Manual HUB System Communications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Power Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019 MOUNTING The OutBack HUB can be wall mounted in any orientation also the OutBack PS2AC has mounting holes for the HUB incorporated in to it Typical Wall Mount PS2AC Mounting v w et Knockouts 0 When mounting to OutBack PS2AC use the supplied 10 sheet metal screws to attach the HUB to the side of the PS2AC Remove one or more of the two 1 knockouts and insert the snap in conduit bushings supplied with the HUB COMMUNICATION NETWORK CONFIGURATION TYPICAL HUB 10 CONFIGURATION TYPICAL HUB 4 CONFIGURATION Installation amp User Manual HUB System Com
42. trol any combination of four FX series inverters chargers and MX60 charge controllers The OutBack HUB 10 allows the MATE to control up to eight FX series inverters chargers or up to 10 devices of any combination Kit contents HUB System Communications Manager Wiring Cover 2 10 x Philips head mounting screws 2 Snap in 1 conduit bushings Installation amp User Manual HUB System Communications Manager Copyright 2003 OutBack Power Systems Inc 19009 62 Ave NE Arlington WA 98223 USA Rev 1 1 10 10 03 Tel 360 435 6030 Fax 360 435 6019 INSTALLATION The OutBack HUB is designed for surface mounting in an Indoor location The cabling from the HUB to the FX inverters chargers MX60 PV MPPT charge controller and MATE uses standard CAT5 type computer cable Consult your local inspector for specific installation requirements The current and voltage in the communication cable is limited to less than 30 volts DC and considered to be a limited energy circuit No conduit should be required The HUB utilizes a snap on wiring cover to protect cabling eliminate accidental unplugging of cables and to provide a clean looking installation This solid black cover unsnaps with a screw driver gently prying in the provided slots Three phase stacking only The OutBack HUB is shipped from the factory setup for series 120 240 VAC split phase and or parallel 120 VAC or 230 VAC single phase stacking If three phase s
43. ure Charge characteristic Curve for standby use Discharge characteristic Curva 02 JI TT T bee mim Emm 77 rm HH E 6 0 i Ww 1 CA Decharge 10025 20h SOR 10h Charge Chenge 27 Suc 3 NE Change Currenta 1 Tempest 2 5 Rime J i n i B 12 a 1 2 5 10 20 24 10 12 14 18 18 20 24 23 min mir Change Volume 7 Charge Current Terminal Charge Voltage V Charge Time th Dischare Time E 2 oO E Q 0 Tp o Max Charge Final Discharge Voltage V cell Setpoint Allowable range p 42 An Discharge i A Charging Procedures 6V series Charge the batteries atleast once every six months if F Charge Voltage 1 they are stored at 25 Application m Temperature Setpoint Allowable range Sen Charging Method 4 rey Constant Current 0 2Cxzh 0 10Ax12h bringing renewable amp efficient alternatives to home environments S Y S www breathesystems com Switzerland 41 44 586 77 OO UK 44 121 288 8383 USA 1 646 217 0888 Hong Kong 852 8197 2777 Australia 61 7 3103 3357 Controller Postage Typical 5 0kw 7 2kw 12
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