AC Output ((Backup) of Hybrid Inverter
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Hello All
I would like to thank all of you for participating in this discussion.
For my explanation and questions see the attached simple diagram please.
As I understand the explanation of ButchDeal and Sunking the situation is like this:
# 4 The AC Output (Backup) needs to be connected with a subpanel, actually a completely separated circuit. In case of grid dropout the Inverter will feed the power via the # 4 AC Output of the inverter to the separated circuit. So actually you need to wire an extra circuit in your house.
What I don t understand about this situation is the following:
The separate circuit, or Emergency Breaker Panel as Sunking calls it, runs for example only the freezer, two lights and an outlet. But the freezer normally is connected to Power Group 2 of the subpanel. You can't connect the Emergency Breaker Panel to the freezer in the power group 2 because then the seperation will shortcut.
So what do you do when the grid drops out? You plug the freezer from the outlet of Power Group 2 to the outlet of the Emergency Breaker Panel?
That sounds weird isn't it?
The explanation of inetdog sounds more practical. As far as I understood the post of inetdog it works like this:
As long as the grid is functional the internal AC Switch in the inverter is connected with the AC Grid connection # 1. When the grid drops out the internal AC Switch automatically switches to the # 4 AC Output on the hybrid inverter. The # 4 AC Output on the inverter can be connected to the subpanel so during dropout all appliances from Power group 1 and 2 can run on the batteries as long as they have enough capacity.
This sounds practical and makes sense to me although I also have a question about this situation. When the grid drops out and the internal AC Switch in the inverter switches to the # 4 AC Output via the subpanel that means that AC Power can be fed into the grid. This can lead to a dangerous situation because the Utility company thinks the grid is out of power so safe to do maintenance, but the Hybrid inverter can feed power into the grid. OnGrid inverters switch of automatically when the grid drops out to avoid this situation. How will this be avoided?
I hope to receive some more replies on my post. Thanks in advance
your inverter will connect its grid and load connections together allowing power to flow from the grid to the sub panel 3
you do not want to unplug the fridge and replug it in at different times.
you do not want the power group 2 connected the to the sub panel under sub panel 1. you want power group 2 connected to sub panel 3.
It is all in the manual.
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yes they are labeled in and out but they are actually internally connected when the grid is working. This is how bimodal inverters work.
Thus AC1 is attached to AC2. The inverter feeds into ac2 but AC2 is attached to AC1
not sure why you stated that it had 3 AC connections.Last edited by ButchDeal; 01-24-2017, 03:42 PM.OutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNHComment
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On most bimodal inverters there are 2 or 3 AC connections. With one being dedicated to load (out put), one for GRID with input/output
and if there are three the third would be input only for generator. Two outputs would be strange.OutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNHComment
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I was under impression that a bimodal has 2 AC out . One is active while AC IN is life and the other AC out is tripped by internal ATS to inverting mode taking power out the batteries when AC IN (grid/genny) is interrupted . In inverting mode does not feed back into the grid as long as this option is set in the inverter menu. That's how mine works.Comment
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your drawing is ALL WRONG. do not do this.
your inverter will connect its grid and load connections together allowing power to flow from the grid to the sub panel 3
you do not want to unplug the fridge and replug it in at different times.
you do not want the power group 2 connected the to the sub panel under sub panel 1. you want power group 2 connected to sub panel 3.
It is all in the manual.
Thanks for your remarks. Unfortunately it's not in the manual, otherwise I would not be on this forum. So according to your remarks subpanel 3 needs to be connected with Power Group 2 right? And subpanel 3 is connected with the inverters AC Output #4. So if the grid is functional subpanel 3 / power groep 2 will be fed by the grid via the inverter is that right? I'm confused by that because I thought AC Output # 4 is only activated in back up mode so when the grid is not active? See my new attached drawing. Many thanks for participating. I do appreciate that a lot. THANKS!Attached FilesComment
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It is in not he manual.
You are confused because you hold on to miss conception on AC output #4; Ac output #4 is active all the time
where it gets power is configurable
http://www.frankensolar.eu/download....f-207fce7ef597Last edited by ButchDeal; 01-24-2017, 10:55 PM.OutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNHComment
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Hi Butch! Yes that is a misunderstanding of me. Thanks for clearing it up for me. So actually my drawing is correct now right? Realy many thanks mate. If I would live in the neighborhood I would buy you a coffee or a beer (-:Comment
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Yes the new drawing is right though there are fuses etc that need to be set right. I hope you have a certified electrician installing this allOutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNHComment
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Butch,yes I do understand about the fuses disconnects end so on. It will be installed according to Australian Regulations. I live in Indonesia,no regulations at all (-:Comment
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