Hi Allan

I have had to address this issue before. 
My two choices are either a mechanical  disconnect or a relay ahead of the 
Tformer. 

Whether its a cool custom interlock,simple switch or relay,  you get the fun 
call on that one. 

And yes if there was room for an addition 60 amp breaker in the box it would 
really help. 

Jay
Peltz power

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On Sep 7, 2013, at 11:56 AM, Allan Sindelar <al...@positiveenergysolar.com> 
wrote:

> Wrenches,
> Here's a small issue on which I need help. It concerns the best functional 
> way to wire up an Outback PSX-240 balancing autotransformer for a specific 
> purpose.
> 
> I have somehow succeeded in transferring the wiring diagram on page 6 of 
> Outback's PSX-240 installation manual into this message. This is for a 
> step-down/generator balancing function. 
> 
> The situation: 8kW 240V AC generator serving an older system with a single 
> Trace SW4024. The 240V from the generator enters the PSX240 as wired 
> according to the diagram. The primary role of the generator is to provide 
> occasional backup charging to the batteries through the inverter. The 
> specific issue is that the client also wants 240V AC from the generator to be 
> available to a single shop receptacle to run a stationary woodworking tool. 
> The generator is not large enough to both run the tool and charge at full 
> (33A @120V AC / 120A @24V DC) AC2 amps in setting, and we don't want to 
> reduce the charge rate, as it's currently ideal for the new HUP industrial 
> flooded batteries.
> 
> 
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