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Connect Powerwall 3 to Backup Gateway
Warning
Before terminating any conductors inside Powerwall 3, ensure that the Enable switch
is turned OFF to de-energize the system. Confirm lack of voltage at the AC and PV
terminals before proceeding.
- Hardwired communications enter the Backup Gateway via the selected knockout. Run either LFNC or TCER cable using an appropriate ½-inch NPT fitting. Installer preference, Utility, and/or AHJ requirements will dictate whether LFNC or TCER cable should be used.
- Run the 4-conductor communication cable through the conduit or cable gland and pull it into the Backup Gateway.
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Wire the 4-conductor
communication cable to the 4-pin connector plugged into the corresponding
connector socket on the Backup Gateway:
- Strip the communication wire jacket about 3 inches and strip each conductor 5/16 inch (8 mm).
- Cut back the drain wire. The drain wire should be terminated at the Powerwall 3 ground terminal only.
- Insert a cabinet tip or electronics tip slotted screwdriver (up to 3/32-inch or 3 mm) to open each connector lever.
- Insert each conductor as far as possible into the terminal and then release the connector lever to close the connector.
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Plug the 4-pin connector into
the 4-pin socket labeled "Powerwall". Tighten the screws on the connector.
NoteReference Backup Gateway 2 Communication Wiring for diagrams and wiring specifications.
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Wire the 4-conductor
communication cable to the Backup Gateway Communication connector in the Powerwall 3 enclosure:
NoteSee Plan Cable Length Between Components for the maximum distance between components.