Make AC Power Connections to Supply and Load Panels
In each of the following steps:
- Strip the ends of the wires, install wire ferrules, and insert into the corresponding Backup Gateway terminal lugs.
- Using an M3 Allen bit, tighten the lugs to 4 Nm.
- Connect the main service conductors to the Backup Gateway Supply terminals according to Conductor Connections for Single Phase (left) and Three-Phase (right).
- Connect the home load panel conductors to the Backup Gateway terminals according to the table on the following page.
- Depending on the quantity
of Non-Backup circuits, a Non-Backup panel will be required. Connect
the conductors (Line(s), Neutral, and Protective Earth) from the
Non-Backup panel to the Backup Gateway's Non-Backup
terminals.
Non-Backup circuits include: 3-phase PV inverters, 3-phase loads, large single-phase loads.
- Connect the non-backup panel conductors to the Backup Gateway Non-Backup terminals according to the table on the following page. Any circuits connected here will not be powered when disconnected from the grid. During on-grid operation, these circuits are still metered by the internal site metering with no additional metering hardware required.
Warning
Installing
3-phase equipment on the backup circuit may result in equipment
damage.
Warning
Always ensure
all equipment is safely de-energized and locked out prior to working, to
prevent risk of electric shock. To avoid shock hazard, never power on
the system without a connection to Earth at the Gateway. The Earth bar and
backplate voltage may float when ungrounded. If conducting earth loop
impedance testing, ensure the Gateway always has a
suitable Earth connection.
Warning
Incorrect wiring
of AC conductors presents a risk of electrical shock or damage to equipment.
Before energizing the system, ensure all connections are made correctly
according to the instructions in this document and in accordance with local
wiring codes and regulations.
CAUTION
To ensure IP55
ingress protection, appropriate fittings and/or cable glands must be used to
secure all cables passing into the enclosure.
Refer to Appendix B: Wiring Reference for all wiring requirements and recommendations, including wire colors and gauges.
Refer to Appendix C: System Wiring Diagrams for example system wiring diagrams.
Single Phase | Three-Phase | |
Supply Connections |
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Home Load and Backup Connections |
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Non-Backup Connections |
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Terminal | Maximum Wire Gauge | Strip Length | Torque |
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Supply | 35 mm2 | 12.5 mm | 4 Nm |
Non-Backup | 35 mm2 | 12.5 mm | 4 Nm |
Home (Backup) | 35 mm2 | 12.5 mm | 4 Nm |
Neutral terminal bar | 25 mm2 | 12.5 mm | 4 Nm |
PE terminal bar | 25 mm2 | 12.5 mm | 4 Nm |