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1. 39 Desenergize ShuteloWE natare tidie iS 40 Reassembling the Enclosures scscsssssssesssssssssssscscsssessssssssssescsesesesesesssssssseseseseseseacscsesessseeseseseseseseacsesesesssseseseseseaeecs 41 Electronics Enclosure dIntertor COV CL io u t S SSS rain 41 Adding the Front Cover Brackets to Electronics Enclosure 41 Battery Enclosure Interior Cove at 42 Adding the Front Cover Brackets to Battery Enclosure 42 For Outdoor Installations 3R Ratinog 43 LS CANN the TOP CaP sciet canada 43 Inistallimg the LOCKING BIBeKGE us y i ERN rod A sn 43 Install img the FONE GOVERN ausit orta ete tea a teh veta ete atenta t ta eme Gn 44 Specifications T ivtr dk Electrical Specification ines 45 MechanicaliSpecitications a ea ear 46 Environmental pecitica ON Seu u m unn u Dei t u unn k aid ali 46 Renewable Energy Input amp Storage 47 Prodi 47 Battery Bank SINO cis 47 AMP HA OU REQUIE INES A passe aa 47 Wi ri
2. 55 Vertical Installation using the Internal Sub panel 56 Horizontal Installation using an External Sub panel 57 Horizontal Installation using the Internal Sub panel 58 Horizontal Installation using the Internal Sub panel 59 Wiring Schematic for 2500 W and 3000 W 120 Vac Configurations 60 Wiring Schematic for 2500 W and 3000 W 120 240 Vac Configurations 61 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Introduction Thank you for using a SmartRE from OutBack Power Systems SmartRE is an integrated grid interactive solution designed to be quick to install and easy to use The SmartRE System is intended for grid interactive applications up to 6 kW in North America It is intended for use with photovoltaic PV modules for harvesting energy and a battery bank for energy storage SmartRE is certified as Grid interactive meaning that excess energy energy that exceeds usage will be returned to the Grid Sell Mode The SmartRE System is designed with the following features
3. SMARTRE Installation Manual Cut Back POWER About OutBack Power Systems OutBack Power Systems is a leader in advanced energy conversion technology Our products include true sine wave inverter chargers maximum power point charge controllers system communication components as well as breaker panels breakers accessories and assembled systems Contact Information Telephone 1 360 435 6030 North America 34 93 654 9568 Barcelona Spain 1 360 618 4363 Technical Support 1 360 435 6019 Fax Address North America European Office 19009 62nd Avenue NE C Castell 17 Arlington WA USA 08830 Sant Boi de Llobregat BARCELONA Espana E mail Support outbackpower com Web Site www outbackpower com Disclaimer UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO IN WRITING OUTBACK POWER SYSTEMS a MAKES NO WARRANTY AS TO THE ACCURACY SUFFICIENCY OR SUITABILITY OF ANY TECHNICAL OR OTHER INFORMATION PROVIDED IN ITS MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTATION b ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE WHETHER DIRECT INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL WHICH MIGHT ARISE OUT OF THE USE OF SUCH INFORMATION THE USE OF ANY SUCH INFORMATION WILL BE ENTIRELY AT THE USER S RISK Warranty Summary OutBack Power Systems Inc warrants that the products it manufactures will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five 5 years subject to the conditions set forth in the warranty detail found
4. 41 42 Advan CEG MENI Nc 38 Configuring Systems Parameters 39 AICA I od RE 13 D E ai 1 B Batteries AMO ROUN CADA RP 47 Amp Hou r REQUIREMENTS prioni 47 MIO rap read 48 Lil tds 14 47 Calculating Amp Hours eee 49 Days Of AUTONOM Visa ria 47 Depth of Discharge L bete 47 Discharge Ratei 48 Estimating AMP HO US 48 PUIG Time and Brasileno 47 Tire ana POVWGI aa 48 o u ua en UM Rp DN 48 Worksheet for Calculating Bank Size 5 Worksheet for Calculationg Amp Hour Reqmts 50 Baten AMP ROUI susce tire ter dicet tectae 38 Battery Bank Types Orba enema E A 14 Battery Bank Fanning rindan 14 C Culi 16 Ci RE 35 COMPO ai 12 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Index D DC Conductor Size and Torque Requirements 30 D OR 30 ER 40 BE EL ESS u uuu u OA 38 bugie Re AA 2 LI 17 E Enclosure B IRR IR 91 cT 17 Idea 35 EIUS RR ee cesar RR 16 F Aa sci 35 G SS E 110 Es uu na as asas 14 Ground Conductor Size and Torque Requirements 29 SOU AECA NS MON ia 29 H Horizontal ArrangementS anan 19 RT ili i PRE ARR ER AR 19 Installing the Bottom Bracket for an Elevated Position OE RR SWAI WAA KASHA ses 23 Installing the Front CoVeT access 44 Installing the Locking Bracket 43 Installing the MATE2 Permanent Installations es 33 tempora 6 ii RR I 34 nstaliidaine TOS Pia 43 Installing the
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6. Up to 50 ft 15 24 m See 1 Important Note on page 32 Figure 22 Permanently Connecting the MATE2 to the SmartRE 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 35 Installation For testing or temporary installations 1 Runa separate CAT5 from the back of the access port to the Communications HUB Plug the CAT5 cable into the back of the MATE2 Plug the other end of the CAT5 cable into the access port on the front of the interior cover 2 3 4 Use MATE2 to access system status or change system configuration settings 5 Remove the MATE2 from the access port 6 Replace the interior front cover if removed and exterior front cover if used Communications HUB Plugs into back of Access Port Plugs into front of Access Port ai pa ha e ae fu o Figure 23 Temporarily Connecting the MATE2 to the SmartRE 34 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation Functional Test Commissioning Pre startup Procedures 1 Double check all wiring connections 2 Inspect the enclosure to ensure no tools or debris has been left inside Energize Startup 1 Close the DC Breakers from the battery bank to the inverter 1 2 Using a digital volt meter DVM verify 48 Vdc on the Battery terminals i e place DVM leads on 2 and 2 in Figure 24 3 Close the AC Output Breakers 3 4 Using a digital volt meter verify 120 Vac on the AC Breakers i e place voltmeter leads on and in Figure 24 5 Close the AC Inp
7. Common amp hour figures are at the 6 hour rate the 20 hour rate and the 100 hour rate A battery is classified as having fewer amp hours if it is discharged at a faster rate such as the 6 hour rate There is an inevitable amount of heat associated with the flow of current through a battery The higher the amount of current the greater the amount of heat generated The heat is energy which is no longer available to the battery to power loads Hence at a higher discharge rate the batteries effectively have fewer amp hours available Generally the 20 hour rate is the most common one Estimating Amp Hours To estimate the battery bank requirements first calculate the amount of power to be drawn from the batteries during the period of autonomy This power draw is then translated into amp hours Ah the unit of measure to express deep cycle battery capacity Amp hours are calculated multiplying the current drawn by the load by the length of time it will operate Watts to Amps To calculate amps when the power consumption is expressed in watts use the following equation A W V where W watts and V volts DC For example A 100 watt light bulb will draw approximately 8 33 amps 8 33 100 12 If the light runs for three hours it will consume 8 33 x 3 or 25 Ah of power IMPORTANT For these calculations do not use the AC amp rating of a device AC amps are measured on a different scale and will not give correct results Time and
8. 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Table of Contents List of Tables Terms and Acronyms used in this Installation Manual 2 Basic Components of a SmartRE System au L l u u ha n Qa awas 12 Recommended Batteries for use with the SmartRE 14 Ground Conductor Size and Torque Requirements 29 DC Conductor Size and Torque Req Ipermmentsu uu u u u u u u uuu u u uu ypas anu h a awa usa 30 AC Conductor Size and Torque Requirements ccsesesesesssssssssssssssssssssseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseseaeseseseseaeaees 31 Worksheet for Determining Average Daily Load in Amp hours 50 Worksheet for Determining Battery Bank Size 5 SmartRE 3000 with Top Caps and Front Covers 11 Basic Components or a SmaFtRE SySCSTTIs od ona ic 12 Typical Grid Interactive App
9. 30 ACCONNECION Susini sena 31 MATER AU e nias 32 MATEZ Dimensions NOTO Cali 32 Permanently Connecting the MATE2 to the SmartRE 33 Temporarily Connecting the MATE2 to the SmartRE 34 Functional Test PFOGGOLUTGS so aa 35 MATE Setup Screen Page Duron 36 MATE Setup Screen Page Zandonai 37 Accessing the AVIANCA MENUS uri 38 Configuring System Parametes ia 39 SUA WAIUA uri 40 Reassembling the Electronics Enclosure 41 Adding the Front Cover Bracket to the Electronics Enclosure 41 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 9 Table of Contents Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Reassembling the Battery EM ChOSUM Cs ta is 42 Adding the Front Cover Bracket to the Battery Enclosure 42 Iristalling the top aa Un Credere too Lot ted 43 Iristalhinig the LOCKING Brack SU aea ER quest ei 43 Installing the Front COVER d 44 Vertical Installation using an External Sub panel
10. DC Connections 30 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation AC Connections WARNING Fire Hazard Multi branch wiring in residential installations can create a potential fire hazard with inverter installations Be sure to check for multi branch circuit wiring before making any AC connections and make any changes required to remove the hazard Table 6 AC Conductor Size and Torque Requirements AC Terminal Acceptable Conductor Conductor Size Torque Breaker Size Range Recommended Requirements Size AC IN 1 Grid and AC IN 2 6 35 in pee Nm 60 g Gen 1 0 AWG 53 all mm to Sub panel 1 0 AWG 53 Li mm to a dedicated load 1 0 AWG 53 5 mm X240 L1 and L2 12 AWG 4 0 mm 12 AWG 20 in lb 2 3 Nm 20 Aac 120 240 Vac models only 1 0 AWG 5 3 mm AC Neutral b AC Breaker i e DUSESE el x1 Dual pole 20 Aac Ground Bar E 120 240 Vac models only AC Breakers dpi ei n x6 x4 60 Aac x2 20 Aac FEFITENFITNHNFFINMEEPFTZFFFINEFITSHHFFISMHEEPFTHFFITUHPFITUSINMENFTIS FIUNSE Mechanical Internal components shown Interlocks x2 may vary from model to model Factory wiring is not shown L a nan me ao la wa a ee tie a ee ee lt idad Figure 19 AC Connections 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 31 Installation MATE2 Installation A MATE2 System Controller and Display is included for system configuration and monitoring activities The MATE2 uses a proprieta
11. REGUN O u dieu uu dad Ad 15 Torgue Reguirements ACCORGUC Oliena 34 Bg ela 10 NEN EE 30 SOIC G OPIGUC EOS sates i E set aaa 236 29 V Vertical Arrangement Ss annassa 19 W ydus rip augu e lan 2 03 How to Arrange for Service eee 64 illa 64 TERMS ANO CONOS aaa 63 Wiring AG GONNFCionS cent biliari 31 DECORACION cesar trienio loa loe 30 Grounding and Neutral CONNECtIONS 29 lai 32 WIR COMPA NC usaban atada 28 Wiring Schematic for 2500 W and 3000 W 120 Vac COMU ai 60 Wiring Schematic for 2500 W and 3000 W 120 240 MECA is 61 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Thank you for supporting OutBack Power Systems by installing this product Your patronage is greatly appreciated This product was proudly assembled in the United States of America and demonstrates the quality and pride of this great team of employees We sincerely hope your experience has been pleasant positive and professional and hope that you ll consider OutBack Power Systems for future purchases Sincerely The OutBack Power Systems Team Arlington Washington Corporate Headquarters 19009 62nd Avenue NE Arlington WA USA 1 360 435 6030 European Sales Office C Castell 17 08830 Sant Boi de Llobregat BARCELONA Espa a 34 93 654 9568 www outbackpower com 900 0033 01 00 Rev A
12. The SmartRE can be secured to a wall using the chassis and wall mounting brackets provided with each enclosure The wall bracket should be attached to the wall studs as wallboard is not strong enough to support either enclosure The wall mounting bracket included is designed for wall studs 16 apart If the wall studs are 24 apart a longer wall mounting bracket is available for purchase IMPORTANT The wall must be strong enough to support three 3 times the weight of the enclosure This may require additional support for the intended location A 3 4 piece of plywood secured to the wall should provide the extra support needed Check local code for more specific requirements gt Free standing The SmartRE can be mounted on a concrete pad outdoor or concrete floor indoor The location should be level and able to support the full weight of the enclosures Holes on the bottom on the closure are provided to secure the enclosure to the mounting pad with 3 8 anchor bolts IMPORTANT For Outdoor Installations If the mounting brackets are not being used then as a minimum install the bolts provided for 3R compliance Use the dimensions in the Bottom View to drill holes in floor or concrete pad for 3 8 Back View anchor bolts Enclosure Use the dimensions in the Back View to place the wall mounting bracket at the proper height 39 7 8 to match up with the chassis bracket 101 2 cm O l O Chassis
13. Wall Brackets for a Horizontal Position 22 Installing Wall Brackets for Vertical Position 24 65 Warranty Information K S KOKOTE PISHI i Mattos 18 L OCG E EEEE I EEE E nba 15 M VATE e U A 36 MATE2 Bes qe RN 32 A A AS 32 Sala CIO EEA EEA e AET E 52 S i elle 33 Materials Red MS 15 ICCTA u tue tte Dh i to dot rus Run LE as 21 Free standing sss 2 Wall mounted 21 N Neutral to Ground BONG uta dns 29 P SIS AO lea 38 HGO 0 RR ES 13 PEDIA UOT nia kb Eta RUNAS 35 o o 13 M ezlg oT 47 R Reassembling the Battery Enclosure 42 Reassembling the Enclosures e 4 KEM SHOO sceau eso OH BU 14 REVIA UO MATION ss 5 A A 6 zi O 6 Keep Ameca Be aaa 6 Natural Resources Ca a dani 6 Office of Waste Management Canada 6 OEIL GREC odiata 6 Regulatory NIC rr etaed id Nn IM a 5 REMOVINOTNE Interior COVER iac tt iot 27 AINA MAD ia tia 38 66 Saad 1 SCSI REMIT ORO DED ENE TUR 4 Ua ai 2 KS lle i 3 I 6 SIL yuyayunancha qap asna 4 A cut RIOT EL 3 SEUNG PIEN AMO HOUT aaa id 39 O tans datetime 39 Seta tie DA TC 36 urne lime 36 Setup Screens A aliis olii 36 SRO RE O 40 SINGO WAPO i S aaea a 40 Specifications i PR 45 ANS oiran 46 IGC IIC und cadat au usu te 46 ALU adas 35 SVITIBOIS e a AAA WA T jaa OaE DIS Dad pt dde 36 TOGE
14. gt gt gt gt gt gt 2500 W 3000 W 5000 W and 6000 W units 120 Vac 60 Hz and 120 240 Vac 60 Hz configurations Rated for Indoor and Outdoor Installations Includes chassis mounting brackets and interconnecting mounting brackets for wall mounting Uses MPPT technology to maximize the harvest from solar modules ETL listed to UL1741 MARTRE SMARTARE Cheech CH ent 07 Figure 1 SmartRE 3000 with Top Caps and Front Covers 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 11 Introduction Components A complete SmartRE is comprised of the following components depending on the model selected Components can be purchased as complete systems or individually Table 2 Basic Components of a SmartRE System Component SRE 2500 120 NA SRE 2500 120 240 NA SRE 3000 120 NA SRE 6000 120 240 NA SRE 3000 120 240 NA Electronics Enclosure ra i oajyY uo m uyu1u Battery Enclosure o 04 02 1 1 2 each 4 each SmartRE Operator s Manual not shown Case Corer MATES Hanan Consolle mud amsa p The Front Cover Locking Bracket and the Front Cover have a 0 45 1 1 cm hole to accommodate a a rim 0 45 1 1 cm standard lock Locks ta can be purchased 8 infana aramng lated 1 taberi sen Lala from any reputable locksmith or 0 musu nu Kisu ama j hardware store C E MIA Cr
15. include gt SRE 2500 120 NA 2500 W 120 Vac 60 Hz gt SRE 3000 120 240 NA 3000 W 120 240 Vac 60 Hz gt SRE 2500 120 240 NA 2500 W 120 240 Vac 60 Hz gt SRE 5000 120 240 NA 5000 W 120 240 Vac 60 Hz gt SRE 3000 120 NA 3000 W 120 Vac 60 Hz gt SRE 6000 120 240 NA 6000 W 120 240 Vac 60 Hz E e ci CAL A LP Ka ER Utility Grid 4 T Utility Grid Photovoltaic PV Modules Se TES Seri Generator Solar n Harvest Maximum PV input voltage ert Di neri i AC Loads 150 Vdc Voc including maximum 3 i 3 voltage temperature correction Electronics Battery Enclosure Maximum PV operating voltage Enclosure 145 Vdc Voc including maximum voltage temperature correction Figure 3 Typical Grid Interactive Application PV Array Planning The SmartRE is designed to use PV input to charge the battery bank The FLEXmax 80 charge controller s integrated into the SmartRE System uses Maximum Power Point Tracking MPPT technology to maximize the PV harvest A PV Combiner box not included may be required for multiple PV strings PV Combiner Boxes are available from OutBack Power Systems for 8 to 12 PV strings 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 13 SmartRE models may include up to two PV inputs Each PV input can support the following PV configuration gt 4 000 Wstc gt 150Voc including local temperature correction factor per NEC 690 7 gt 64 A ls
16. its effective life or permanently damage it Consult the battery manufacturer for specific depth of discharge recommendations Days of Autonomy Days of autonomy may vary depending upon the availability of the charging source s the critical nature of the load and other factors If the system is to be powered by renewable energy sources such as solar determine the appropriate number of days of autonomy by allowing for cloudy weather as well as other seasonal variations in available energy Back up power systems which use utility power for recharging should use the estimated number of days of maximum power outage for determining days of autonomy Amp Hour Requirements Amp hour requirements will vary with each installation depending on the loads that are connected and the desired amount of time for those loads to be supported in the event that utility power is unavailable Amp hour Capacity Deep cycle batteries have a capacity measured in amp hours Amp hours are a measure of current flow over time An amp hour figure is derived by multiplying current amperes by the amount of time 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 47 the current flows hours This applies equally to the amount you take out of a battery discharging or the amount you put into it charging Discharge Rate Deep cycle batteries express the amp hour rating as at the x hour rate This is an average rate of current flow that would take x number of hours to discharge the batteries
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18. the Canadian Electric Code Part 1 Local code may require sizes other than those recommended in this manual For all wiring use copper conductors rated at 75 C minimum Grounding and Neutral Connections IMPORTANT Ensure there is only one Neutral to Ground Bond in the system Check local code for specific requirements Table 4 Ground Conductor Size and Torque Requirements Acceptable Conductor Size Range Conductor Size Torque Recommended Requirements 6 AWG 13 3mm 1 0 AWG 53 5 mm 6 AWG 13 3mm 35 in Ib 4 Nm 6 AWG 13 3mm 1 0 AWG 53 5 mm 6 AWG 13 3mm 35 in lb 4 Nm Neutral Bus Bar Ground Bar Internal components shown may vary from model to model Factory wiring is not shown Figure17 Ground Connections 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 29 Installation DC Connections Table 5 DC Conductor Size and Torque Requirements DC Terminal Acceptable Conductor Conductor Size Torque Breaker Size Range Recommended Requirements Size Battery Positive 6 AWG 13 3mm 1 0 AWG 50 in Ib 5 7 Nm 125 Adc 1 0 AWG 53 5 mm Shunt A 1 0 AWG 53 5 mm 1 0 AWG 53 5 mm DC Negative Bus Bar 1 0 AWG 53 5 mm DC Negative Bus Bar Shunt B DC Negative Bus Bar Shunt A DC Breaker Battery 125 Adc PV Breaker PV 80 Adc GFP Batt Internal components shown may vary from model to model Factory wiring is not shown Figure18
19. 033 01 00 Rev A Installation The MATE2 can be connected to the communications HUB at the top of the electronics enclosure or at an access port on the front of the electronics enclosure gt The HUB inside is intended for permanent installations gt The Access Port on the front of the electronics enclosure is intended for temporary installations The MATE2 will have to be disconnected from the Access Port before the exterior Front Cover can be put back on To permanently install the MATE2 1 Determine the location for the MATE2 It is recommended to place the MATE2 inside the home where it will be easy to access and visible to the user 2 Prepare the surface for mounting e g cut the hole a Place the backside the MATE2 against the wall and draw around the oval backing b Carefully cut the oval hole out of the wall 3 Cuta smaller hole 1 x1 in the opposite side of the wall to bring in the cable to connect it to the MATE2 4 Connect the CAT5 Cable to the electronics enclosure at the Communications Hub and route the cable out of the enclosure through one of the knockouts Do not run the CAT5 cable through the same knockout as the AC wiring 5 Route the Cat5 cable through the smaller hole on the opposite wall to the MATE2 and connect to the back of the body 6 Place the body of the MATE2 into the hole cut in the wall and secure it with 4 drywall screws not provided MATE2 Communications 2 aa e
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21. Amps Press the lt CHARGE gt Soft Key Press the lt INC gt or lt DEC gt Soft Key to change the parameter Press lt TOP gt to return to PG2 Press lt PG3 gt to advance to the next setup page Press lt Main gt to return to the Main Screen Figure 28 Configuring System Parameters 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 39 Installation De energize Shutdown WARNING Lethal Voltage Review the system configuration to identify all possible sources of energy Ensure ALL sources of power are disconnected before performing any installation or maintenance on this equipment Confirm that the terminals are de energized using a validated voltmeter rated for a minimum 1000 Vac and 1000 Vdc to verify the de energized condition WARNING Burn Hazard Internal parts can become hot during operation Do not remove the cover during operation or touch any internal parts Be sure to allow them sufficient time to cool down before attempting to perform any maintenance 1 Open the PV Breakers 1 2 Openthe AC Breakers 2 3 Open the DC Breaker for the Battery 3 4 Using a digital volt meter verify 0 Vdc on the Battery terminals i e Place voltmeter leads on and in Figure 29 5 Using a digital volt meter verify 0 Vdc on the PV terminal i e Place voltmeter leads on 5 and G in Figure 29 6 Using a digital volt meter verify 0 Vac on the AC Breakers i e Place voltmeter leads on and in Figure 29 joco Ill a
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24. MARTRE 5000 SMARTRE 6000 Part Numbers SRE2500 120 NA SRE2500 120 240 NA SRE3000 120 NA SRE3000 120 240 NA SRE5000 120 240 NA SRE6000 120 240 NA Operating Temperature Range 40 C to 60 C power derated above 25 C Models 46 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Renewable Energy Input amp Storage PV Sizing Single charge control systems can support photovoltaic arrays with the following specifications Dual charge controller systems can handle 2 arrays with the following specifications Maximum Array Size gt 4 000 Wstc gt 145 Vdc 150 Voc including local temperature correction factor per NEC 690 7 gt 64 A lsc maximum PV array current per NEC 690 8 A PV string sizing tool is available on the following website link gt http outbackpower com resources string_sizing_tool Battery Bank Sizing In general the size of the loads watts and the required backup period hours will determine best size amp hour capacity for the battery bank Running Time and Size The battery bank s size determines the length of time the inverter can supply AC output power The larger the bank the longer the inverter can run and the longer the recharge time Depth of Discharge The battery bank should be designed so the batteries do not discharge more than 50 60 of their capacity on a regular basis Discharging up to 80 is acceptable on a limited basis such as a prolonged utility outage Totally discharging a battery can reduce
25. Mounting Top Bracket Bottom View 1834 47 6 cm mr ST 164 3 2 cm 41 3 cm 2475 n 62 3 cm 23 ey 6 4 cm i 54 6 cm 20 1534 50 8 cm 1 1 Y 40 cm 29 2 cm 19 48 3 cm Front Cover If used Locking Bracket Figure 9 Mounting Options Wall Brackets or Anchor Bolts 900 0033 01 00 Rev A PA Installation Installing the Wall Brackets for a Horizontal Position Attach the Chassis Bracket to the enclosures Attach the Wall mounting Bracket to the wall If using the battery enclosure attach the 2nd bracket next to the 1 bracket as shown below 24 62 3 em Floor Spee Wall Stud G Lift the enclosure high Wat Stud enough to clear the lip of the wall Wall board mounting bracket 4 Lower the enclosure into place so that the Chassis Bracket slides behind the wall bracket and secures the enclosure in place Wail board Plywood Plywood Chassis Bracket Wall Mounting Bracket Figure 10 Mounting to the Wall at Floor Level 22 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation Installing the Bottom Bracket for an Elevated Position G Back View Attach the Chassis Q Attach the Wall Mounting bracket to Brackets to the enclosure top and Electronics the wall Use the measurements shown bottom i Enclosure to position the enclosure at the desired height 21 54 6 em Bottom of Electron
26. Ng Config u rations 000006000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C00C0C060 53 120 Vac Vertical Installation with an External Sub panel 55 120 Vac Vertical Installation using Internal Sub panel 56 120 Vac Horizontal Installation with an External Sub panel 57 120 Vac Horizontal Installation using the Internal Sub panel 58 120 240 Vac Horizontal Instala ao eh re er eiii 59 Wiring Schematic for 2500 W and 3000 W 120 Vac Configurations 60 Wiring Schematic for 2500 W and 3000 W 120 240 Vac Configurations 61 LL How to Arrange Tor Warranty Service idas 64 Return Material Authorization RMA a ia 64 Returning Product to QUTB ACK dust rr eite ide fte ete rb Otero dt c dei en ota Mete teo 64 Index M OPENS OO 8 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure
27. Power The length of time a load is operated will affect the power draw In some cases an appliance which draws a large wattage may not consume as many amp hours as a load drawing fewer watts but running for a longer period of time Amps to Watts All electrical appliances have labels which state their energy consumption Look for an amps rating on motors and a watts rating on other appliances If the label plate has expressed power consumption in AC amps multiply by volts for the watts required watts volts x amps 48 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Things to consider gt Motors typically require 3 to 6 times their running current when starting Check the manufacturer s data sheets for their starting current requirements If you will be starting large motors from the inverter increase the battery bank size to allow for the higher start up current gt Refrigerators and ice makers typically run only about 1 3 of the time therefore the running wattage is 1 3 of the total wattage of the appliance Divide the total wattage of the appliance by 3 when determining the battery requirements Calculating Amp Hours To determine the amp hours that will be consumed list the anticipated loads and the length of time they will operate Use the specifications noted on the labels of each AC load that is to be connected to the system Determine the number of hours per day and the number of days during the week that the load will be used Use the works
28. S MAY NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES OR DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 63 Warranty Information How to Arrange for Warranty Service During the warranty 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 IMPORTANT For full Warranty description see page 63 Return Material Authorization RMA To request warranty service you must contact OutBack Technical Services at 360 435 6030 or direct at 360 618 4363 or support outbackpower com within the effective warranty period 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 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 OutBack issued warranty letter Description of the problem and Shipping address for the repaired or replacement equipment PRA Product to OutBack After receiving the RMA number pack the Product s authorized for return along with a copy of the original purchase invoice and warranty certifi
29. TANT Clearance and access requirements may vary by location Consult local electric code to confirm clearance and access requirements for the specific location Maintain a 36 0 91cm clear space in front of the enclosures for access To restrict access a 0 45 hole is provided on the Front Cover and the Front Cover Locking Bracket to accommodate the installation of a standard lock Frani C nasin Front Enclosure Cover Q SMARTRE 36 0 91 cm B Cen EH A area m L Las s Tw _ c E Side View Front Cover s o pacta 36 0 91 cm Clearance Locking Bracket ki tta not provided required in front of the enclosures Figure 5 Clearance and Access Requirements 16 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Dimensions With the Front Cover and Top Cap 19 03 48 3 cm L ASMA RITA E Front View t 20 33 41 6 cm Enclosure Dimensions Figure 6 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 42 89 108 9 cm lt 18 87 47 9 cm Front Cover Without the Front Cover and Top Cap 39 83 101 2 cm Front View 16 38 41 6 cm K 15 75 40 cm side View Conduit and Knockout Preparation Knockouts are provided on the top and bottom of the enclosures and on both sides of the enclosures Bushings are recommended to prevent damage to conductors from sharp edges along knockout holes The rectangular knoc
30. V Arrays must be wired with correct polarity positive to positive negative to negative Connecting the cables incorrectly can damage or destroy the equipment Battery Safety A WARNING Electrocution Hazard gt v wv Use the battery types recommended by OutBack Power Systems Follow the battery manufacturer s recommendations for installation and maintenance Ensure clearance requirements are strictly enforced around batteries Ensure the area around the batteries is well ventilated and clean of debris Always use insulated tools Avoid dropping tools onto batteries or other electrical parts Keep plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin clothing or eyes Ifyou need to remove a battery always remove the ground terminal from the battery first Make sure all accessories are turned off so you don t cause a spark If a remote or automatic generator control system is used disable the automatic starting circuit and or disconnect the generator from its starting battery while performing maintenance to prevent accidental starting 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Important Safety Instructions AN WARNING Fire or Burn Hazard gt Ensure the cables are properly sized Failure to size the cables properly can result in a Fire Hazard gt Wear complete eye protection and clothing protection when working with batteries Avoid touching your eyes while working near batteries gt f battery acid con
31. al 16 Clearance and Access Requirements emitan ali 16 DIMCISOiS l ti 17 Cond itand Knockout PreparatIly y a ua AAA AA awa aa Qan uwa a aaa a as uqu 18 Horizontal Arrangemments LLL drid 19 Vertical Arrangements insano 19 MOVIDO MERE ETE e 21 Installing the Wall Brackets for a Horizontal Position ntnen tata snsnoais 22 Installing the Bottom Bracket for an Elevated Position einen 23 Installing Wall Brackets for Vertical Position n n nn 24 Removing the Interior Cover 27 Accessing the Wiring Compartment Aa 28 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Table of Contents WIN 29 Grounding and Neutral Connmnectlolis se esed oro oiv Pes O ao 20 DECIME E 30 BG COHDeCHODSete stc AA re rie AA li elia ile WAA M CLTC A li UR ie 31 IAEA MAN A A 32 FUN cuoOnalest COM AA AA at 35 Pre sStartup Procedul esu silla RIA 35 ENE SIN 052 tina ias 35 seting Mme Date DI a 36 Setting System Parameters The Advanced Menu 38 Setting Battery Amp Hours and Return Amps
32. als and plastics that can and should be recycled The following are some websites and phone numbers that provide information and how and where to recycle batteries and other electronic equipment OutBack Power Systems strongly encourages you to learn about recycling and to dispose of recyclable items accordingly The Earth and OutBack Power Systems thanks you for that effort Important Safety Instructions Earth 911 Web site wwwi Earth911 com Address 14646 N Kierland Blvd Suite 100 Scottsdale AZ 85254 Phone 1 480 337 3025 direct OurEarth org There is a place on the website for contacting OurEarth org using email No direct email address is provided Web site http www ourearth org recycling htm Environmental Protection Agency USA Web site www epa gov recyclecity Phone 1 415 947 8000 Monday Friday 8 00 AM to 12 00 PM and 1 00 PM to 4 00 PM PST Email r9 recyclecityaepa gov Keep America Beautiful USA Web site www kab org Address 1010 Washington Boulevard Stamford CT 06901 Phone 1 203 659 3000 Main number Fax 1 203 659 3001 Email info kab org Natural Resources Canada Address 580 Booth Ottawa ON K1A OE8 Phone 1 613 995 0947 TTY 1 613 996 4397 Phone and TTY Monday to Friday 8 30 a m to 4 30 p m ET Website X http www nrcan rncan gc ca mms smm busi indu rec rec eng htm Office of Waste Management Canada Address Office of Waste Management Conservation a
33. attery Amp Hours IET 100 cr EA inea L a a E Return Amps ADV Z SETT IBGS WARK THG changes made could adversely effect system performance e 2 o IMPORTANT 3 amp DV PRSSH RD enter the password A password will be Et exit required to access the u Advanced Menu system This password cannot be changed ENTER INC The system password is 141 i choose device FX CC Figure 27 Accessing the Advanced Menus 38 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation Setting Battery Amp Hours and Return Amps IMPORTANT Battery Amp Hours and Return Amps are the only parameters that will need to be set IMPORTANT Access the Advanced Menu as instructed on page 38 ge ae 7 1k E AM A a PIDA choose device O Setting Battery Amp Hours ADVDCAPGI choose category ADV BAT SHUNT PG pem a Setting Return Amps BDM DE BRT battery capacity ha ADV DCAPAGE choose category S a i PGI gl s 6 ae ae See a a G s s s fe To change Battery Amp hours tatu ame T e Press the lt BAT gt Soft Key Press the lt INC gt or lt DEC gt Soft Key to change the parameter C hse be beara Press lt ADV gt to return to PGI PG RESET CLR Press lt PG2 gt to advance to the next setup page DOHMH INC DEC TOP To change Return
34. autonomy Battery bank size required 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Sd Wiring Configurations The following wiring configurations are provided as examples only Actual wiring requirements may vary depending on local electric code All installations must comply with local electric code Single Inverter Single PV Array 120 Vac using a separate sub panel in a Vertical Installation Single Inverter Single PV Array 120 Vac using the internal sub panel in a Vertical Installation Single Inverter Single PV Array 120 Vac using a separate sub panel in a Horizontal Installation Single Inverter Single PV Array 120 240 Vac using in a Horizontal Installation Dual Inverter Dual PV Array 120 Vac using a separate sub panel in a Vertical Installation TBD Dual Inverter Dual PV Array 120 Vac using the internal sub panel in a Vertical Installation TBD Dual Inverter Dual PV Array 120 Vac using a separate sub panel in a Horizontal Installation TBD V V V ON V V V WV Dual Inverter Dual PV Array 120 Vac using the internal sub panel in a Horizontal Installation TBD 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 55 Wiring Configurations This page intentionally left blank 54 900 0033 01 00 Rev A GG V 98 00 LO 00 006 pued qns jeu1e3x3 ue Buisn uonejjesuj je5QJ9A Z onBiJ LACIE qx wt Baoan LOGIA Aga Hau lene Dus jgripuw BORED LERET id Dabei bi HE urti Agee UA ee Der am 13 aged ne dam BOO PO gru ee A DAP E aya
35. cate in the original Product shipping container s or packaging providing equivalent or reasonable protection Write the RMA number on the outside of the packaging where it is clearly visible 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 RMA 6115 192nd Street NE Arlington WA 98223 USA IMPORTANT OutBack is not responsible for shipping damage caused by improperly packaged Products the repairs this damage might require or the costs of these repairs If upon receipt of the Product OutBack determines the Product or Product part is defective and that the defect is covered under the terms of this Warranty OutBack will then and only then ship a repaired or replacement Product or Product part to the purchaser freight prepaid non expedited using a carrier of OutBack s choice where applicable The warranty period of any repaired or replacement Product or Product part is ninety 90 days from the date of shipment from OutBack or the remainder of the initial warranty term whichever is greater 64 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 3 O aa 18 43 A AC Conductor Size and Torque Requirements 31 OC na 31 Access II MA asororinininiioii nn 16 Accessing the Advanced Menus eee 36 PS SOS articula 12 15 Adding the Front Cover Brackets
36. cility Operation or installation contrary to manufacturer product instructions Fire Floods or Acts of God Shipping or Transportation Incidental or consequential damage caused by other components of the power system Any product whose serial number has been altered defaced or removed or Any other event not foreseeable by OutBack y V V V V V VV V V V V OutBack s liability for any defective Product or any Product part shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the Product at OutBack s discretion OutBack does not warrant or guarantee workmanship performed by any person or firm installing its Products This Warranty does not cover the costs of installation removal shipping except as described below or reinstallation of Products or parts of Products THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO OUTBACK PRODUCTS OUTBACK EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ITS PRODUCTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OUTBACK ALSO EXPRESSLY LIMITS ITS LIABILITY IN THE EVENT OF A PRODUCT DEFECT TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND EXCLUDES ALL LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY LIABILITY FOR PRODUCTS NOT BEING AVAILABLE FOR USE OR LOST REVENUES OR PROFITS EVEN IF IT IS MADE AWARE OF SUCH POTENTIAL DAMAGES SOME STATES OR JURISDICTION
37. cm Top Cap and Front Cover Battery Enclosure Dimensions Models 39 83 101 2 cm x 18 87 47 9 cm x 15 75 40 cm HxWxD Battery Enclosure Dimensions Hx W x D With Top Cap and 42 89 108 9 cm x 19 03 48 3 cm x 16 38 41 6 cm Front Cover Enclosure Rating Type 3R Requires the use of the Top Cap and locking Front Cover Enclosure Materials Aluminum 180 Ibs 81 6 kg x1 180 Ibs 81 6 kg x1 Weight Electronic Enclosure 134 lbs 60 8 kg 166 Ibs 75 3 kg 134 lbs 60 8 kg 166 lbs 75 3 kg 88 lbs 40 kg x1 88 lbs 40 kg x1 Weight Battery Enclosure 44 lbs 20 kg 44 lbs 20 kg 44 lbs 20 kg 44 lbs 20 kg 44 lbs 20 kg x2 44 lbs 20 kg x2 Mounting Wall Mount Bracket Included Ground Mount Concrete Pad Mount AC Transfer Switch Speed lt 16 milliseconds MU x2 60 Aac Breakers x4 60 Aac Breakers p 1 Grid 1 Generator 2 Grid 2 Generator Input and Output Terminals Accepts 4 0 to 6 0 AWG LED Indicators Battery State of Charge PV okay Information Displays Grid Okay Inverter Output Okay Presence of Generator Integrated Communications Included MATE2 for remote system operation information Recommended Batteries Group 27 Group 31 and Tall Group 31 AGM or Gel Cell Batteries Recommended Minimum 4 kWH at 80 8 kWH at 80 Energy Storage Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications Product Name SMARTRE 2500 SMARTRE 3000 S
38. ees Meana o n A LI e BYAR Ms S bert gj WA CNET iei ce Ii acini i G Gipi Maria Shapes Mug ri raq Biche baton Greg bet berm Figure 2 Basic Components of a SmartRE System Accessories The following accessories are available for purchase gt Wall Mounting Bracket for 24 wall studs gt Battery Installation kit s provides cabling for specific battery types gt Battery Enclosure Paralleling kit s provides the hardware to connect two battery enclosures in parallel Installation of these components are required for the 3R Rating May be purchased separately as an accessory 12 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Planning Applications The SmartRE is intended for grid interactive applications using photovoltaic PV panels to harvest solar energy and a battery bank to store the harvested energy The SmartRE has AC input terminals which connect it to the utility grid and AC output terminals which connect it to a critical load subpanel for backup power Normally grid power is transferred from the input directly to the output to run the critical loads When excess PV is available from the batteries the SmartRE supports those loads with the PV When the PV exceeds the load requirements the SmartRE sells that excess power back through its input to the utility grid When the utility grid is not available the SmartRE takes over to run the critical loads with PV and energy stored in the battery bank SmartRE models
39. em eo C id SE IUFZHA TE TUHH f Comm errors 4 i BACK VIEW RSET Setpolnts am v How eo D C LARE rin RAS Vieuing Comm Errors FX Only e CC Only amp DC Only A DC Simple i Tu x After T T T Resetting Corse Errors 00 000 01 000 02 000 03 000 04 000 05 000 05 000 0 000 08 000 09 000 10 000 7H 000 Figure26 MATE Setup Screen Page 2 and 3 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 3 Installation Setting System Parameters The Advanced Menu Battery Amp Hours and Return Amps are the only two system parameters that may need to be changed depending on the installation This is done in the Advanced Menu gt Battery Amp Hours refers to the total amp hour capacity of the battery bank not just amp hour rating of the individual batteries within the battery bank The SmartRE comes configured optimized for a 100 amp hour 48 Vdc AGM battery bank gt Return Amps is the low limit to which an absorption current must decrease while still maintaining the absorption voltage before the battery is judged to be full Use the battery manufacturer s specifications or 2 of the battery bank capacity IMPORTANT gt Making changes to the Advanced Settings could adversely affect current system performance Only make changes to the factory default settings if you are qualified to do so gt Toreset the factory default settings see the SmartRE Operator s Manual Default Settings B
40. ent Day e andy arcada SETUP HATE GLOM AAODE Setpoints Current Month l current code AUTO DI through 17 Back OFF ALTO ns setpoints Current Date AN ot through 31 gt du qe qe A i ge Current Year q through XX Current Year aA Hints Current Hour oe dei bea Meo lu 01 01 09 a O1 12AN or 01 12PH I mi fe set ints Reset Sec i DX INC DEC pasta seconds to 00 3 lt Figure 25 MATE Setup Screen Page 1 36 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation SETUP HATE PGE 31 choose C legor PG BEEP HAIN MATE Setup Screen lt Continued from page 36 PAGE 3 MATE Setup Screen PAGE 2 3L TUP H TEL BEEP button beep tone ON SETUP HATE PAGE choose category Ph SURRY COHH PGJ HALK UF r LUN E a SE TUP MATE COHH Choose category summary control BACK TYPE DELAY ROLL BACK REPOLL PE DERIM SE TUP HATE SUM TYPE s uma i 1 screen tupe BACK INC DEC Search for Devices HUR F rare O OOO Port Assignment 15 FX Z gt CC 3 DC 4 SETUP MR TE SUR DEL Y Sun screen 19 mins he Jing time BACK INC DEC o SETUP HA TE COHH PL communicat ionzi OFF y SE TP ARATE SUA AY Sur SCreen 10 lt ecomds l t I Roll rate HACK INC DEC je me
41. heet on page 50 to list the respective values and calculate the amp hour requirement In summary to calculate the amp hour requirements 1 Determine the loads the system will power and enter their wattage 2 Determine the number of hours or decimal portion of hours the appliance is used each day 3 Determine the number of days the appliance will be used during the week 4 Multiply Hours x Days for each load identified to determine the watt hours per week 5 Add the total watt hours per week for all loads then divide by 7 to obtain the average total watt hours per day 6 Divide the total average per day by the DC nominal voltage This figure represents the average amp hours per day that will be used 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 49 Worksheet for Calculating Amp hour Requirements Use the following worksheet to calculate the amp hour requirements Table 7 Worksheet for Determining Average Daily Load in Amp hours Weekly Days per watt Load Watts Hours per Day weekused hours Total weekly watt hours of AC load Divided by days per week 7 Average total watt hours per day Divided by DC nominal voltage 48 Average amp hours per day Ah d 50 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Worksheet for Calculating Battery Bank Size Use the following worksheet to calculate the battery bank size Table 8 Worksheet for Determining Battery Bank Size CRC I I 00 CI I masi EN massa Divided by Depth of Discharge usually 60 Multiplied by days of
42. i wire branch circuits Consult the local electric code for assistance gt Do not place combustible or flammable materials within 12 feet 3 7 m of the equipment gt Use only the recommended cable sizes or greater for AC and DC conductors in compliance with local codes Ensure all conductors and connections are in good condition Do not operate the unit with damaged or substandard cabling PV Safety Important Safety Instructions CAUTION Equipment Damage gt When connecting cables from the inverter to the battery terminals ensure the proper polarity is observed Connecting the cables incorrectly can damage or destroy the equipment Thoroughly inspect the equipment prior to energizing Verify that no tools or equipment have been inadvertently left behind Ensure clearance requirements are strictly enforced and that all vents are clear of obstructions that can prevent proper air flow around or through the unit Sensitive electronics inside the equipment can be destroyed by static electricity Be sure to discharge any static electricity built up before touching the equipment and wear appropriate protective gear WARNING Shock Hazard Photovoltaic PV arrays can be energized with minimal ambient light available Therefore to ensure a safe disconnect from the system be sure to install a PV disconnect breaker or accessible fuse box depending on local code requirements CAUTION Equipment Damage P
43. ics Enclosure 3 Lift the enclosure high 4 Lower the enclosure into place so that the Chassis enough to clear the lip Bracket slides behind the wall bracket and secures the of the wall mounting enclosure in place bracket Wall Stud Wall board Plhrwuod Secure the bottom bracket to the wall Two 5 16 lag bolts are recommended not provided Sores UE ua Figure 11 Mounting to the Wall above Floor Level 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 23 Installation Installing Wall Brackets for Vertical Position Attach the Chassis Brackets to the 2 Attach the Wall Brackets to the wall as enclosures as shown below shown below Electronics Enclosure 39 7 8 101 2 em Figure 12 Installing Wall Brackets for Vertical Position 24 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation CAUTION Equipment Damage The chassis mounting bracket is not designed to support the weight of the battery enclosure Its purpose is to secure the unit to the wall for stability only Lift the battery enclosure G Lift the 2 high enough to clear the enclosure high lip ofthe lower wall enough to clear the mounting bracket lip of the upper wall mounting bracket and to slide the lower bracket behind the battery enclosure 2 Lower the enclosure into place so that the Chassis Bracket slides behind the wall bracket and secures the enclosure in place Lower the electronics Battery Enclosure enclosure into place so oy i that the up
44. inside the back cover of this manual OutBack Power Systems cannot be responsible for system failure damages or injury resulting from improper installation of their products Notice of Copyright SmartRE Installation Manual April 2009 by OutBack Power Systems All Rights Reserved Trademarks SmartRE is a registered trademark of OutBack Power Systems OutBack Power is a registered trademark of OutBack Power Systems Date and Revision April 2009 Revision A Part Number 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Important Safety Instructions READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety instructions for the SmartRE Read all instructions and cautionary markings on the SmartRE and on any accessories or additional equipment included in the installation Failure to adhere to these instructions could result in severe shock or possible electrocution Exercise extreme caution at all times to prevent accidents Symbols Used Single Phase 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 warra
45. king on this equipment gt Use standard safety practices when working with electrical equipment e g remove all jewelry use insulated tools wear cotton clothing etc gt Never work alone when installing or servicing this equipment Have someone nearby that can come to your aid if necessary SmartRE System Safety A 900 0033 01 00 Rev A WARNING Lethal Voltage gt Review the system configuration to identify all possible sources of energy Ensure ALL sources of power are disconnected before performing any installation or maintenance on this equipment Confirm that the terminals are de energized using a validated voltmeter rated for a minimum 1000 Vac and 1000 Vdc to verify the de energized condition gt Do not perform any servicing other than that specified in the installation instructions unless qualified to do so or as instructed to do so by OutBack Power Systems Technical Support personnel WARNING Burn Hazard Internal parts can become hot during operation Do not remove the cover during operation or touch any internal parts Be sure to allow them sufficient time to cool down before attempting to perform any maintenance WARNING Fire Hazard gt n residential installations check for multi wire branch circuit wiring at the location for the installation A possible fire hazard can exist if 120 Vac only sources such as inverters and generators are wired incorrectly into 120 240 Vac panels containing mult
46. kout panel on the side can be removed and used as a hand hold to lift the enclosures into place Remove the knockouts from this panel while it is attached to the side of the enclosure to prevent damaging or bending the panel when removing knockouts IMPORTANT For 3R compliance use rain tight conduit connectors Both enclosures Both enclosures Back Vimw Both Sides of the enclaspre For 3R Rating If the Chassis Mounting Brackets are NOT going to be used then install the bolts x6 that were jose EA i provided for use with A nd the mounting brackets 17 2 5 em xz 2 5 1 cm x1 L Knockouts Bottom View Top of Battery Enclosure and Top of Electronics 18 Bottom of Electronics Encinsgura mM Tem Enclosure T 1814 i i a Wide A 1 3 cm x1 2 5 1 cm x1 24 y atti i z ELIAS A o A j i 41 Em 1106 2 5 em x2 282 oF 19 2 5 1 cm ale aM ho Doe gt i 48 3 em x2 a 16 Front Fro Knockouts Knockouts 3 8 1 cm holes x4 in corners of the bottom of the enclosures provide a place for either anchor bolts or leveling feet not provided Front Cover Locking Bracket Figure 7 Conduit and Knockout Preparation 18 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation The SmartRE enclosures are designed for flexibility and easy installation The enclosures can be arranged horizontally side by side or ver
47. l he l Figure29 Shutdown Procedures AQ 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation Reassembling the Enclosures Electronics Enclosure Interior Cover Tighten to 14 in lb 1 6 Nm Maximum Figure 30 Reassembling the Electronics Enclosure Adding the Front Cover Brackets to Electronics Enclosure le Birac kit p CM TAE m Froni Cover Tighten to ks 14 in lb 1 6 Nm Maximum Figure 31 Adding the Front Cover Bracket to the Electronics Enclosure 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 41 Installation Battery Enclosure Interior Cover DU A gt Tighten to 14 in lb _ 2 1 6 Nm Maximum Tae Bri T nea ree re mc a Figure 32 Reassembling the Battery Enclosure Adding the Front Cover Brackets to Battery Enclosure si ma Front C e pul 1 p Tighten to 14 in lb 1 6 Nm Maximum P Front Cover A Bracket Je at Figure33 Adding the Front Cover Bracket to the Battery Enclosure 4 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation For Outdoor Installations 3R Rating IMPORTANT The Top Cap and Locking Front Cover are required for outdoor installations In addition weather or rain tight conduit connectors must be used with the Top Cap and Front Cover to maintain the unit s 3R rating Failure t
48. laced side by side as long as the supporting surface is strong enough to bear all the weight of the combined systems WARNING Lethal Weight The SmartRE electronics enclosure can weigh over 200 pounds A battery enclosure filled with four batteries can weigh approximately 400 600 pounds assuming approximately 100 150 Ib battery x 4 Always place the battery enclosure on the bottom to avoid a top heavy situation which can create a lethal weight hazard should the enclosures fall over 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 19 Installation CAUTION Equipment Damage Do NOT stack more than one electronics enclosure and one battery enclosure together The enclosures are not strong enough to support the weight of more than one enclosure Stacking more than one enclosure on top of another could damage the bottom enclosure Damage caused by placing more than one enclosure on top of another will not be covered under warranty Arrangements a Horizontal Arrangements side by side UNUM Battery enclosure must be placed on the bottom ofa vertical installation Incorrect Do NOT install the SmartRE on its side Figure 8 Horizontal versus Vertical Arrangements 20 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation Mounting The SmartRE is designed to be either free standing or wall mounted indoors or outdoors Choose the method of mounting based on the weight of each enclosure and the available space at the installation site gt Wall mounted
49. lication 13 Flexibility ofnstalletio naar rali 15 Clearance and Access RU MEM aa 16 Enclosure DIMENSIONS agli ea 17 CONGUIE ANG Knockout Prepara tion cidad ado 18 Horizontal versus Vertical Arrangements 20 Mounting Options Wall Brackets or Anchor Bolts 21 Mounting to the Wall at Floor Level 22 Mounting to the Wall above Floor Level uuu Ai 23 Installing Wall Brackets for Vertical Position a 24 Interlocking Enclosures onto Wall Brackets 25 Correct Placement for Vertical Installations 26 REMOVING TS Interior GOVERN dada AAA 27 Wiring and Breaker COMPArtMeN ccscssscsssecessssscscscscsesssesssesesssesessssssssssssssssssssesssssessessesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesess 28 Ground CONNEC IONS nt iros 29 DECONNECONS srana Aa e dl a a lie lu
50. maximum PV array current per NEC 690 8 For a PV Planning Tool see the following website http outbackpower com resources string_sizing_tool Battery Bank Planning Types of Batteries gt The SmartRE System supports 48 Vdc battery banks gt Group 27 Group 31 or Tall Group 31 batteries are recommended for use with this system gt One battery enclosure is designed to hold four Group 27 four Group 31 sealed batteries or four Group 31 Tall sealed batteries Table 3 Recommended Batteries for use with the SmartRE Manufacturer Model Number Manufacturer Model Number _ DC220 6 27 AGM EV12A A 31 AGM EV27A A 6V AGM EV31A A PSG 12120 EV627A Power Battery PSG 12105 PVX 1040T PSG 12165 PVX 1080T MK Deka 8A27DT DEKA Concorde PVX 3050T 8A31DT DEKA PSG 12105 PSG 12165 Battery installation kits are available to support the battery types listed in Table 3 The kits will provide the cabling only Batteries must be purchased separately Discover Bank Sizing In general the size of the loads watts and the required backup period hours will determine best size for the battery bank To calculate this use the information provided on page 47 through page 51 Worksheets are provided for assistance Generators In the absence of the grid the following Honda generators can be used with the SmartRE However all the available features may or may not be useable Consult with Tech Sup
51. n gt 0 5 A Detection gt 0 5A Electronic Over current ue Protection y Separate PV 64A Isc per NEC 1 690 8 Inputs Battery Voltage 7009 Operating 40 60 Vdc Range Recommended Minimum 100 Amp hours at 48 Vdc 4 kWH 200 Amp hours at 48 Vdc 8 KWH Battery Capacity Maximum 35 Adc 35 Adc 45 Adc 45 Adc 70 Adc 90 Adc Battery Charge Rate DC Source 80 Adc 80 Adc 80 Adc 80 Adc 160 Adc 160 Adc 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 45 Electrical Specifications Models Product Name SMARTRE 2500 SMARTRE 3000 SMARTRE 5000 SMARTRE 6000 Inverter Efficiency Up to 93 Nighttime Consumption 0 Wac Certifications ETL Listed to UL 1741 CSA 22 2 107 1 Warranty 5 year limited warranty standard Optional 10 year warranty Wall Mounting Bracket for 24 wall studs Options Battery Installation kit s provides cabling for specific battery types Battery Enclosure Paralleling kit s provides the hardware to connect two battery enclosures in parallel Mechanical Specifications Mechanical Specifications Product Name SMARTRE 2500 SMARTRE 3000 SMARTRE 5000 SMARTRE 6000 PartNumbers SRE2500 120 NA SRE2500 120 240 NA SRE3000 120 NA SRE3000 120 240 NA SRE5000 120 240 NA SRE6000 120 240 NA Electronics Enclosure i ii i Dimensions H x W x D 39 83 101 2 cm x 18 88 47 9 cm x 15 75 40 cm Electronics Enclosure Dimensions H x W x D With 42 89 108 9 cm x 19 03 48 3 cm x 20 33 51 64
52. nd Protection Environment Canada Ottawa Ontaro K1A 0H3 Phone 1 819 997 2800 Web site http www portaec net library recycling recycling_in_canada html 6 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions TT VM 1 AA e E II enn e 1 DOMINIOS manana dai 2 General Satanas 2 A A E CU In e E o III 3 SIA INE SY SUSU ate aaa 3 Pd 4 co o AAA e OU EUA 4 Regulatory REFEFENCES c scsssssssscsssssscssssscsssessssssecsesssecssssscsssesscsssessesssesseassecsesssucseassecsesssucsesssucsssssucasssescaesesscassesseasseeees 5 FROG GIN C1 MOMA ON ceas 5 Fili a uu 6 UIE ATION TT AAA AAA o au ss 6 Environmental Protection Agency USA ccsssssssssssscssscsssssssssssscscssssssssssssssesssssssssesessesssesssssesesesscscacassssesesecseseseseassesessescacecs 6 Keep America Beautiful USA uu uuu titu ri aaa 6 Natural Resources Cad aa liliana 6 Office of Waste Management Canada urca 6 Introd uction 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 1 COMPONEN ES li 12 A A 12 APPICACONS nasa 13 A AMUN DE u u S 13 Babba R 14 Era AA E 14 Misit A m 15 TGS creo E ss 15 Materials Reguired MEE 15 POCO ONS IA 15 POCA g s una ss en E ds 15 ENVIO Me
53. nty Audience These instructions are for use by qualified personnel who meet all local and governmental code requirements for licensing and training for the installation of electrical power systems with AC and DC voltage up to 240 Vac and 150 Vdc 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Important Safety Instructions Definitions Table 1 Terms and Acronyms used in this Installation Manual ee CS E m CE CNN TUTTO NN General Safety WARNING Limitations on Use This equipment is NOT intended for use with life support equipment or other medical equipment or devices CAUTION Equipment Damage Only use components or accessories recommended or sold by OutBack Power Systems or its authorized agents IMPORTANT Do not attempt to install this equipment if it appears to be damaged in any way See the Troubleshooting Section for instructions on how to return the equipment if you know or suspect it is damaged 2 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Important Safety Instructions Personal Safety WARNING Personal Injury gt This equipment weighs over 100 lbs 45 kg Use safe lifting techniques when lifting this equipment as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Association OSHA or other local codes gt Use standard safety equipment such as safety glasses ear protection steel toed safety boots safety hard hats etc as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Association or other local codes when wor
54. o install the Top Cap and Front Cover in an outdoor installation invalidates the 3R rating Damage caused by failure to use the Top Cap and Front Cover in an outdoor installation will not be covered under warranty Installing the Top Cap Align the Top Cap with k the enclosure 2 Secure the Top Cap on both sides with the 6 screws provided Side View Side View I TT EF l F kaf sm Figure 34 Installing the Top Cap Installing the Locking Bracket E FET Cover lur h ata Ra ia ki Figure 35 Installing the Locking Bracket 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 43 Installation Installing the Front Cover Slide the Front Cover up into the opening in the front of the Top Cap Q Align the brackets on the Enclosure enclosure with the brackets on the Front Cover i Enclosure Enclosure Lower the Front Cover to interlock the brackets KXSMARTRE If a lock was installed use the key provided with that lock to secure the Front Cover into place a t s p E e Figure 36 Installing the Front Cover 44 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications Models Product Name SMARTRE 2500 SMARTRE 3000 SMARTRE 5000 SMARTRE 6000 Continuous Power Rating 2500 VA 3000 VA 5000 VA 6000 VA L N 120 Vac L N 120 Vac Nominal Output ieee ee U di
55. per Chassis Bracket slides behind the wall bracket and the lower bracket slides behind the battery enclosure The electronics enclosure will sit on top of the battery enclosure 000 X E Figure 13 Interlocking Enclosures onto Wall Brackets 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 25 Installation Figure 14 Correct Placement for Vertical Installations 26 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation Removing the Interior Cover Froni Cosmi Orsackes a Front Gower ls Bracket a i m L E Front Gover Brack E LI E L a LJ Locking Bracket Figure 15 Removing the Interior Cover 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 27 Installation Accessing the Wiring Compartment DC Negative Bus Bar Shunt B DC Negative Bus Bar Shunt A AC Neutral Ground Bar x6 eae eit pup Bera a IST DC Breaker Battery XO X ac A A a IEE H E 125 Ado x2 20 Aac en Y PV Breaker PV 80 Adc 1 M GFP CC Batt AC IN 2 Bypass V GFP CC PV BATT IN ACIN 1 AC OUT 20 Aac Load Bat IN Inverter x2 L1 Load X 240 L2 1 20 240 Vac models only Internal components may vary from model to model Factory wiring is not shown Figure 16 Wiring and Breaker Compartment 28 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Installation Wiring IMPORTANT All connections must comply with local electric code and
56. port at OutBack Power Systems If necessary gt EU1000iA gt EU3000iA gt EU2000iA gt EU6500iSA 2 This list may be updated and expanded frequently For an updated list check www outbackpower com 14 900 0033 01 00 Rev A Preparation Tools Required The following tools may be required for installing this equipment gt Wire cutters strippers gt Drill and drill bits gt Torque wrenches gt Ratchet drives gt Assorted insulated screw drivers gt Digital Voltmeter Materials Required The following materials may be required for installing this equipment gt Conductors for wiring gt Conduits bushings Rain proof connectors must be used for 3R Rating if installed outdoors gt Anchor Bolts x4 or Dry wall x6 screws for mounting gt Plywood for additional wall support or concrete to make a platform to sit the unit on Optional Accessories The following accessories are available gt MATE2 System Controller and Display included gt Remote Temperature Sensor included gt Front Cover Top Cap and Front Cover Locking Bracket Required for 3R Rating May be purchased separately The following accessories are available for purchase Vertical gt Battery Enclosure Paralleling Kits Arrangements gt Wall Mounting Bracket for 24 wall studs gt Battery Installation Kits le Location gt SmartRE is rated for indoor and outdoor installations The Front Cover Top Cap and Locking Bracket are
57. required for outdoor installations gt SmartRE enclosures can be arranged horizontally or vertically depending on the installation space that Horizontal Arrangements is available The SmartRE can be wall mounted platform mounted or stacked gt Only two modules can be stacked in a vertical arrangement Sets of stacked modules can sit side by a 1 E side Ensure the location can support all the weight of multiple systems Battery enclosures must be floor pad i mounted only gt Inareas where seismic activity is a concern consult local code for seismic safety requirements Horizontal arrangements may be preferred using the wall mounting brackets for stability Figure 4 Flexibility of Installation 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 15 Environmental gt This unit is rated for 25 C 77 F Exposure to extreme hot temperatures can affect the unit s performance When used in an outdoor installation use a shading structure to avoid direct exposure to sunlight gt The mounting surface should be level and able to support three 3 times the weight of the enclosure This may require additional support for wall mounted installations Clearance and Access Requirements WARNING Fire Explosion Hazard Do not place combustible or flammable materials within 12 feet 3 7 m of the equipment Fumes or spills from flammable materials could be ignited by sparks created by sub standard wiring conditions IMPOR
58. ry communications protocol to network multiple components It uses a Category 5 CAT5 8IATIA 518B PC non crossover network cable for connection and can be placed up to 1000 feet 300 m from the electronics enclosure It also has an RS232 Opto Isolated DB9 serial communications port that provides direct connection to a personal computer IMPORTANT OutBack only provides a 50 ft cable with this unit Longer cables can be used up to 1000 ft long but are not provided by OutBack It is not recommended to exceed 1000 ft Yellow Status Indicator LCD Display AC Input LED Green 3 02 14P Status Indicator Hot Key Inverter LED AC Input Button gt SUM STATUS SETUP ADV Hot Key Soft Keys x4 Inverter Button Figure 20 MATE2 Features IMPORTANT Do not run the MATE 2 cable in conduit with the AC conductors Signal degradation can result if cable is run in conduit with AC wiring or in other electronically noisy environments these can affect the maximum length the cable can run without incurring transmission errors The MATE2 is designed for an indoor recessed installation This requires a hole to be cut in the wall to house the body that protrudes behind the faceplate Front View Back View Side View q o 15 875 em I Front Faceplate 455 aw 19 4 om uH AUR EE an a sa om v T miji gt 12 7 em 156 4 1 cm Figure 21 MATE2 Dimensions Not to Scale 32 900 0
59. tacts skin or clothing wash immediately with soap and water If acid enters the eye immediately flood it with running cold water for at least 20 minutes and get medical attention immediately v Never smoke or allow a spark or flame near the batteries gt Keep plenty of fresh water and soap nearby in case battery acid contacts skin clothing or eyes WARNING Explosion Hazard Never charge a frozen battery CAUTION Equipment Damage When connecting cables from the DC input breaker to the battery terminals ensure the proper polarity is observed positive to positive negative to negative Connecting the cables incorrectly can damage or destroy the equipment IMPORTANT Baking Soda neutralizes lead acid battery electrolyte Vinegar neutralizes NiCad and NiFe battery electrolyte Have a supply of either substance readily available if using these types of batteries Regulatory References National Electric Code NEC Article 690 current edition Canadian Electrical Code Part CSA 107 1 UL 1741 2005 Static Inverter and Charge Controllers for Use in Photovoltaic Power Systems American National Standards Institute National Fire Protection Agency ANSI NFPA 70 Recycling Information 900 0033 01 00 Rev A IMPORTANT Recycle Electronics and Batteries Batteries are considered hazardous waste and must be recycled according to local jurisdiction Inverters and other electronics contain met
60. tically one on top of the other to maximize the available space at the installation site WARNING Personal Injury gt This equipment can weigh over 200 lbs 45 kg Use safe lifting techniques when lifting this equipment as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Association OSHA or other local codes gt Use standard safety equipment such as safety glasses ear protection steel toed safety boots safety hard hats etc as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and Health Association or other local codes when working on this equipment gt Use standard safety practices when working with electrical equipment e g remove all jewelry use insulated tools wear cotton clothing etc gt Never work alone when installing or servicing this equipment Have someone nearby that can come to your aid if necessary Horizontal Arrangements In horizontal arrangements the SmartRE enclosures are placed side by side The position of the individual modules depends on personal preference and installation requirements Vertical Arrangements In vertical arrangements the SmartRE enclosures are placed one on top of the other with the battery enclosure on the bottom Vertical arrangements are also limited to two enclosures maximum either one electronics enclosure on top of one battery enclosure or two electronics enclosures Do not puta battery enclosure on top of an electronics enclosure Multiple sets of stacked enclosures can be p
61. us L L 240 Vac L L 240 Vac Voltage L N 120 Vac L N 120 Vac L N 120 Vac L N 120 Vac reyes L L 240 Vac cas L L 240 Vac L L 240 Vac L L 240 Vac Nominal Frequency Output 60 Hz 70 A 120 Vac 70 A 120 Vac 70 A O 120 Vac per FX 70 A 120 Vac per FX Rakes e TOO 71040 120Vac l35A 240Vac 70A 240Vac 70 A 240 Vac Maximum AC RMS 100 50 A 120 Vac 50 A 120 Vac 50 A 120 Vac per FX 50 A 120 Vac per FX Invert Current ms PP 9 120 Vac A 240Vac 0 eT20Vac 25 A 240Vac 50 A 240 Vac 50 A 240 Vac 30 A 120 Vac 6000 VA 6000 VA 12000 VA 12 000 VA Maximum Overload 4800 VA 5000 VA 9600 VA 10 000 VA Capability 3200 VA 4000 VA 6400 VA 8000 VA 20 8 A 120 Vac 20 8 A 120 Vac AC Output Current 20 8 A 120 Vac aa I a ve 25 A 120 Vac 4 per FX per FX i 20 8 A 240 Vac 10 4 A 240 Vac Total Sell Current lt 5 Harmonic invert shoe l Distortion 2 Typical AC Inputs x2 60A 120 Vac Grid Generator x4 60 A 120 240 Vac Grid x2 Generator x2 Anti Islanding Protection UL1741 2005 IEEE1547 Output Waveform True Sine Wave Input Voltage Range 50 150 Vdc Voc Maximum Voltage Temperature Correction Operating Voltage Range 50 145 Vdc Maximum Voltage Temperature Correction MaximuM Open ivguit 150 Vocincluding local temperature correction factor per NEC 690 7 Voltage MSAMA PX snore C t 64 A Isc per NEC 690 8 per PV input Current x1 80 Adc Breaker x2 80 Adc Breakers Ground Fault Protection Detectio
62. ut Breakers 5 6 Using a digital volt meter verify 120 Vac on the AC Breakers i e place voltmeter leads on and in Figure 24 7 Close the PV input Breakers 7 8 Using a digital volt meter verify the voltage on the PV terminal does not equal zero i e place voltmeter leads on and in Figure 24 9 Connect a small AC load and test for proper functionality Figure 24 Functional Test Procedures 900 0033 01 00 Rev A 35 Installation Setting Time Date Display IMPORTANT The following information assumes the installer is familiar with the basic operation of a MATE2 System Controller and Display If the installer is not familiar with basic operation please refer to the SmartRE Operator s Manual for general information MATE Setup Screen PG 2 SETUP HA TE PAGL 1 and PG 3 are mate code rev shown on choose category CLOCK CNT GLOW PG page 37 gt SETUP HATE TLOCK lu 1201 09 12 00 00P BACK DATE TIRE SL TUP HATE CAT mun Eras t 30 BACK INC DEC l l l l I A k I SETUPMATE GLOM backlight controls BACK LEVEL RODE TIHE s f Current Hanth Current Minute e Tu 01 01 09 12 00 00F SETUP M TE GLOH LEVEL INC THE DEC RESET back 1 ight 100 HONTH F DATE HIN HIM SEC DONE BACK INC DEC O O ooo AN Setpoint Curr
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