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Connect Powerwall 3 to the Backup Switch
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 Switch via the conduit hub. 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 through the Backup Switch conduit hub.
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Wire the 4-conductor communication cable to the Backup Switch connector:
WarningAlways wire the Backup Switch connector before plugging it in to the Backup Switch. The force exerted to lock each terminal can potentially damage the Backup Switch, so wires must be placed and terminals locked before plugging the connector into the Backup Switch.
- Strip the communication wire jacket about 3 inches. There is no need to strip the individual communication wire, as the connector is insulation displacing.
- 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 use the screwdriver to close the connector lever.
NoteReference Backup Switch Wiring for the correct wire order in the Backup Switch connector. - Plug the connector into the corresponding connector socket on the bottom of the Backup Switch.
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Adjust wire slack, or coil the wires as necessary.
NoteLeave approximately 5 inches of slack in the wiring.
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Secure the conduit hub:
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Wire the 4-conductor
communication cable to the Backup Switch Communication connector in the Powerwall 3 enclosure:
NoteSee Plan Cable Length Between Components for the maximum distance between components.