STEP 7: Install System Shutdown Switch
Powerwall+ can be wired to a System Shutdown Switch that manually initiates Rapid Shutdown (RSD), disabling solar output. The System Shutdown Switch is wired through a low voltage, 12 V DC, 1 A control circuit connected to the Powerwall+ RSD ports. For more information on the function of the System Shutdown Switch, see Appendix E: Solar Assembly Rapid Shutdown.
Note
Beginning with Powerwall software
version 21.39.1, all shutdown switches (including the external System Shutdown
Switch described here) will shut down all CAN-connected components when activated.
The following table defines System Shutdown Switch behavior for systems on software
version 21.39.1 or later; for systems on software versions earlier than 21.39.1, see
Rapid Shutdown Initiation
Note
Turning the Enable switch on each
Powerwall+ OFF will also shut down all equipment.
Action | System Behavior | |
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Turn Switch to OFF (open) Position |
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Turn Switch to ON (closed) Position | The solar assembly performs a system self-test and then resumes operation | |
AC Grid Present: Normal system operation will resume shortly | AC Grid Not Present (Off-grid or AC Grid is Down): Battery operation may only resume when the grid is back or a 12V jump start is provided to the Powerwall+ solar assembly |
CAUTION
Before performing
maintenance on the system, use a multimeter to check for voltage after shutting down
equipment to ensure the system is in a safe state.
Install the System Shutdown Switch
- Remove the factory-installed jumper from the RSD IN / RSD Out ports on the Powerwall+ solar assembly. See Appendix B: Wiring Reference for a detailed wiring reference.
- Using minimum 24 AWG conductors, with wiring methods according to code, connect the RSD ports to a suitable DC switch (requirements below).
Switch Requirements
System Shutdown Switches shall meet the following requirements.
- Listed or Recognized as "Emergency Stop Button", "Emergency Stop Device",
"Emergency Stop Unit", meeting one of the following standards:
- UL 508 "Industrial Control Equipment"
- UL 60947-1 "Low-voltage switchgear and control gear- Part 1: General Rules" AND Part 5-1: Control Circuit Devices and Switch Elements - Electromechanical Control Circuit Devices" AND UL 60947-5-5: Mechanical and functional performance requirements
- Rated for at least 12 V, 1 A
- Outdoor rated (NEMA 3R or higher)
- Terminals must accept 24 AWG wire or larger
Recommended Switch Components
The following products (composed of parts listed below) meets all above requirements for this application:
Emergency Stop Button Option 1: Eaton | Eaton M22-PVT | Emergency Stop Button |
Eaton M22-I1-PG | Emergency Stop Enclosure | |
Eaton M22-K01PV6 | Emergency Stop Contactor Block (240V, 6A) | |
Emergency Stop Button Option 2: Schneider | Schneider XALD01H7 | Emergency Stop Enclosure |
Schneider ZB5AT84 | Emergency Stop Button | |
Schneider ZB5AZ009 | Emergency Stop Collar | |
Schneider ZBE102 | Emergency Stop Contact Block | |
Schneider ZBZ1605 | Emergency Stop Guard Yellow | |
Schneider ZBZ1602 | Emergency Stop Guard Black | |
Low voltage communication wire (Powerwall+ communication cable preferred) | ||
½ inch Strain Relief or equivalent | ||
(4) Fasteners and anchors for the 5/16 inch (8 mm) mounting holes on the enclosure |
Installation Guidelines for the System Shutdown Switch
- Installed externally in a readily accessible location, preferably near utility meter
- Maximum low voltage wire run from switch does not exceed 150 ft (45 m)
- Control circuit must be installed as Type TC-ER or within an appropriate raceway