OutBackPower FXR Renewable Series 230V E Model Operator’s Manual
Operation 
16  900-0169-01-00 Rev B 
NOTES
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The inverter has a delay before selling will begin. This function, the 
Re-Connect Delay Timer
, has a default 
setting of one minute. During this time, the inverter will not connect to the utility grid. The timer is adjustable 
in the 
Grid Interface Protection
 menu (see below). 
 
Upon initial connection to the utility grid, the inverter may be required to perform a battery charging cycle. 
This may delay the operation of the grid-interactive function.   
 
The grid-interactive function only operates when excess DC (renewable) power is available. 
 
The grid-interactive function is not available in any of the other input modes. 
 
When power is returned to the utility grid, it may be possible to reverse the utility meter. However, this 
depends on other loads in the system. Loads on the main panel (not on the inverter’s output) may consume 
power as fast as it is sold. The meter would not run backwards, even if the system display showed the 
inverter selling power. The result of selling would be to reduce AC power consumption, not reverse it. 
 
The amount of power an inverter can sell is not necessarily equal to its specified output wattage. The 
Maximum Sell Current
 can be decreased if it is necessary to limit the power sold. This item is available in 
the 
Grid Interface Protection
 menu (see below). 
  The amount of power that is sold is controlled by the utility grid voltage. The wattage sold equals this 
voltage multiplied by the current.  For example, if the inverter sells 15 amps and the voltage is 231 Vac, 
the inverter will sell 3.47 kVA. If the voltage is 242 Vac, the inverter will sell 3.63 kVA. Additionally, 
output will vary with inverter temperature, battery type, and other conditions. 
  This recommendation is specifically for the inverter’s grid-interactive function. In some cases, the 
source may be sized larger to account for environmental conditions or the presence of DC loads. This 
depends on individual site requirements. 
Grid Interface Protection Menu 
Due to varying requirements in different locations around the world, the grid-interactive settings are 
adjustable. These adjustments are made in the 
Grid Interface Protection
 menu. 
 
This menu is only available to operators with installer-level access. There are firm rules concerning the 
acceptable voltage range, frequency range, clearance time during power loss, and reconnect delay when 
exporting power to the utility. Generally it is expected that the end user cannot alter the settings. 
 
The installer password must be changed from the default in order to get access to these settings. Once this 
password has been changed, the settings can only be accessed with the MATE3 installer password.   
 
See the tables beginning on page 72 for the locations of all menu items in the MATE3 menus.   
 
The grid-interactive function can only operate while the utility grid power is stable and within specific limits. 
  In Grid Tied mode, the inverter will operate in accordance with the Grid Interface Protection settings. 
The default settings and ranges are listed in the tables which begin on page 72. 
  If the AC voltage or frequency vary outside the Grid Interface Protection limits, the inverter will 
disconnect from the utility grid to prevent selling under unacceptable conditions. These limits override 
the AC source acceptance limits described on page 26, which are used in other input modes. The 
inverter will not reconnect until the source is acceptable for the duration of the Re-Connect Delay Timer. 
  If the inverter stops selling or disconnects due to Grid Interface Protection, the MATE3 will show the 
reason. Sell Status messages are listed on page 62. Disconnect messages are listed on page 61. Often 
these messages will be the same. 
  Before operating in Grid Tied mode, contact the utility company that provides power to the installation. 
They can provide information regarding the rules that must be followed in order to export power back 
to the utility. The items in the following list are the selectable Grid Interface Protection options. The 
utility company may need to review these items to make certain their standards are met. 










