Flex ware inverter bypass slide [RE-wrenches]

Christopher Freitas --- OutBack Power cfreitas at outbackpower.com
Thu Nov 29 17:37:59 PST 2007


You are referring to the AC input breaker which breaks the connection of 
the AC source to the inverter's AC input - it does not disconnect the AC 
source from the bypass breaker though.  

So the customer goes to turn off the AC output and the bypass then 
connects the AC source directly to the load panel.  There is no way to 
truly turn off the AC supply to the house unless an additional circuit 
breaker is installed into the Midnite panel which is not explained in 
their wiring diagrams or included with the product.  

Does that make sense?  

Christopher

Todd Cory wrote:
 
> To the left of the two, double pole circuit breakers on the Midnight 
> e-panel's bypass switch is a two pole, 30 amp generator input breaker. 
> There is no need to walk to the generator to disconnect it's output 
> power when the inverter input breaker is right there on the e-panel.
> 
> Todd

Christopher Freitas
OutBack Power Systems, Inc.
cfreitas @ outbackpower.com  
www.outbackpower.com
Arlington WA USA
Tel 360 435 6030  


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