>From Maverick:
  1. With SellRE enabled, the AGS timers don't work correctly and I doubt it 
will auto start. I know for sure it will not exercise. 

  >So, gen auto start will only function properly if SellRE is disabled?


  2. Even if you turn off SellRE, the GVFX is persnickety about AC IN and I 
don't think your Genny will sync with the inverter and therefore it will not 
charge the batteries.

  >So there's no option to charge batteries with a generator using a GVFX?? Am 
I hearing this correctly?

  Thanks Maverick.

  Eric


  On Jan 16, 2013, at 11:53 AM, "SunHarvest" <e...@harvesthesun.com> wrote:


    Finally got through to Outback. They said the GVFX could be wired with a 
genny line-side of the inverter in order for the genny to charge the batteries 
and that this configuration could potentially cause problems for the genny. The 
likelihood of the PV sending power to the generator is extremely small as the 
inverter needs to see 5 minutes of perfect power in addition to sensing a near 
full battery bank before it will attempt to "sell" power back to the AC source. 
Additionally, when the genset is connected with the AGS the generator will turn 
on automatically when the batteries require absorption and automatically turn 
off when the batteries are "full" (according to set points). The moment when 
the batteries reach that "full" set point is when the inverter may attempt to 
"sell" power back but this is when the AGS will shut down the generator.

    I have, on my house, an older Xantrex SW4024 and it works fine with my 
Kohler 8.5kW genset but then again, it has two AC-IN inputs which operate in 
mutual exclusion. Outback mentioned that while the FX series inverters do not 
enjoy this feature, the Radian inverter re-introduces this configuration. 
Hallelujah!

    So, it sounds like the solution for the Outback grid-tied BB system is to 
install an AGS...which is part of the plan as soon as the homeowner completes 
some required genny repairs.

    The solution for the grid-tied Enphase system, it seems, will have to be 
asking the homeowner to shut off his PV when the grid goes down...Ugh.

    But reading back through the older posts in this thread, pretty much all 
recommending against configuring the genset supply-side of the inverter, the 
question remains, for me at least, how does the generator charge the batteries 
if the genny is load-side of the inverter?

    Eric
    SunHarvest

    ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: SunHarvest 
      To: RE-wrenches 
      Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 8:47 AM
      Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] off grid PV connected to generator


      For claification, the two installs with which I'm concerned are:

      1) Grid or 8.5kW Genset ---> Manual transfer switch ---> FlexPower One 
w/GVFX3524, FM80, Mate ---> transformer to 240vac ---> Residential Loads. 
      This set up also has batteries and an old 600Wstc PV array tied in to the 
FP1.

      2) Grid or ~10kW Genset determined by auto transfer switch, all located 
at utility main panel/meter located 
      about 400' from main residence ---> Subpanel and sub meter at main 
residence <--- PV-designated subpanel <--- 8.4kW PV array w/Enphase micros.

      It's good to hear (thanks Phil) that PV doesn't auto disconnect when the 
genny kicks on (didn't think this was the case) but if the PV does not 
disconnect don't we end up with PV potentially backfeeding to the genset?? 
Isn't this thread discussing how PV backfeeding to a genny is a dangerous 
configuration??

      David, I can't disconnect the GVFX when the grid is down and the genny on 
as both grid and genset supply the AC-IN to the inverter via the manual 
transfer switch. But your comment begs the question: Why do you recommend 
disconnecting the inverter?

      Still trying to connect to an Outback tech (Katee Wood)...

      Eric
      SunHarvest

      ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: David Katz 
        To: RE-wrenches 
        Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 8:12 AM
        Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] off grid PV connected to generator


        Phil,
        If Eric is using the FX ot GTFX in an AC coupled mode, he would need to 
disconnect the grid tie inverter when the generator was running.  From the 
thread, I cannot tell if this is his situation.
        David Katz

        Sent from my HTC smartphone on the Now Network from Sprint!



        ----- Reply message -----
        From: "Phil Undercuffler" <solarp...@gmail.com>
        To: "RE-wrenches" <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
        Subject: [RE-wrenches] off grid PV connected to generator
        Date: Tue, Jan 15, 2013 8:07 pm





        Eric, 


        Good questions, and you hit on a number of topics so let me see if I 
can address them one at a time, not necessarily in chronological order. 


        Yes, the optimal application for the GTFX / GVFX inverter series is 
grid tie with battery backup.  If you just want backup to the grid, the 
traditional FX is a great solution.  If you need extended run-time and want to 
integrate a generator, then the Radian series is a better solution because it 
can not only integrate both grid and generator, but it can change its operating 
parameters based on which input it's connected to. 


        The SW, XW and Radian inverters are all capable of operating on-grid 
(grid-interactive or backup) or off-grid (with or without a generator).  
However, none will automatically disconnect the PV when the genny auto-starts, 
nor would I suggest that they should.  Realistically, the system should only 
start the genny when the batteries are near depletion -- if it's started, the 
batteries need all the help they can get.  Rather, the generator should only be 
disconnected (turned off) when the batteries reach the absorb setpoint.  BTW, I 
can't speak for everyone but none of those inverters have that functionality, 
at least not yet.


        With 600 Watts of connected PV, I wouldn't worry about disconnecting 
the PV.  Even with a small battery bank, the sun will set before that size of 
array drives the bank anywhere close to an absorb voltage.  Add another zero to 
the PV size and my answer would be different, of course.


        Also, if you do wind up installing an automatic transfer switch with a 
battery-based inverter system, don't allow the ATS to control the generator 
starting, even if that flies against every tradition of the generator sales 
guy.  You don't want the genny running through every minute of the power 
outage, you want the system to start the genny only when the batteries are low.


        Good luck with it, and enjoy the sun!


        Phil






        On Tue, Jan 15, 2013 at 1:50 PM, SunHarvest <e...@harvesthesun.com> 
wrote:

          Further, I recently installed a GVFX for a customer. I'm hearing from 
certain sources that the grid-tied line of inverters from Outback are not 
designed to interface with a generator. Really??

          I was told by Outback to install a transfer switch line/supply side 
of the inverter; that this was the only way to interface the genny with the 
inverter; that the AC Hot In could come from grid or a genset. And indeed, this 
is the only way I can figure out how to get the genny to charge the batteries 
when the grid goes down. But then again, I don't have the extensive electrical 
background that allows me to think outside the box as often as I would 
like...that's why I'm posing my query here for the pros. In this Outback 
install I have to again advise the homeowner to open the PV breaker to the 
inverter during generator operation, right? Even though he has a modest 600W 
(STC) array and an 8.5kW Kohler genset. Hardly the opportunity for solar to 
feed back to the genny under the most sunny and cool of days. I'm more 
concerned with the Enphase install.

          The Xantrex SW series inverters are fully capable of operating 
on-grid or off-grid with a genset. So do those inverters automatically 
disconnect the PV when the genny auto-starts? And with the Outback, is the Mate 
supposed to do the same (as long as the genny is operated by the auto-start and 
not a transfer switch)?





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