enphase C250 Quick Install Manual

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SAFETY
C250 Microinverter System Safety
Important Safety Information
This document contains important instructions to use during installation of the Enphase Microinverter™ System. To reduce the risk of electri­cal shock, and to ensure the safe installation and operation of the Enphase Microinverter System, follow these instructions. The following safety symbols and information indicate dangerous conditions and important safety instructions.
Product Labels
WARNING: Hot surface.
DANGER: Refer to safety instructions.
Safety Instructions
General Safety
DANGER: Before installing or using the Enphase Micro-
inverter, read all instructions and cautionary markings in the technical description, on the Enphase Microinverter System, and on the photovoltaic (PV) equipment.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not use Enphase equipment in a manner not specied by the manufac­turer. Doing so may cause death or injury to persons, or damage to equipment.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Be aware that installa­tion of this equipment includes risk of electric shock. Do
not install the AC junction box without rst removing AC
power from the Enphase System.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. The DC conductors of this photovoltaic system are ungrounded and may be energized.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Always de-energize the AC branch circuit before servicing. Never disconnect the DC connectors under load.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Only use electrical system components approved for wet locations.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Only qual­ied personnel should troubleshoot, install, or replace
Enphase Microinverters or the Engage Cable and acces­sories.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Ensure that
all AC and DC wiring is correct and that none of the AC or DC wires are pinched or damaged. Ensure that all AC junction boxes are properly closed.
Safety and Advisory Symbols
DANGER! This indicates a hazardous situation, which
if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING! This indicates a situation where failure to
✓ ✓
follow instructions may be a safety hazard or cause equipment malfunction. Use extreme caution and fol­low instructions carefully.
WARNING! This indicates a situation where failure to follow instructions may result in burn injury.
NOTE: This indicates information particularly important for optimal system operation. Follow instructions carefully.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Do not
exceed the maximum number of microinverters in an AC branch circuit as listed in this guide. You must protect each microinverter AC branch circuit with a 20A maxi­mum breaker.
WARNING: Do not connect Enphase Microinverters to the grid or energize the AC circuit(s) until you have completed all of the installation procedures and have re­ceived prior approval from the electrical utility company.
NOTE: To ensure optimal reliability and to meet warranty requirements, install the Enphase Microinverters and En­gage Cable according to the instructions in this guide.
NOTE: Perform all electrical installations in accordance with all applicable local electrical codes and the National Electrical Code (NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70.
NOTE: The AC and DC connectors on the cabling are rated as a disconnect only when used with an Enphase Microinverter.
NOTE: Protection against lightning and resulting voltage surge must be in accordance with local standards.
NOTE: Many PV modules have a central stiening brace.
In these cases, do not position the connector and microinverter at the exact center of the PV module. In­stead, position the drop connectors so that the connec-
tors do not conict with the braces.
NOTE: Completely install all microinverters and all sys­tem AC connections prior to installing the PV modules.
Safety Instructions, continued
Microinverter Safety
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. If the AC
cable on the microinverter is damaged, do not install the microinverter.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Do not at- tempt to repair the Enphase Microinverter; it contains no user-serviceable parts. If it fails, contact Enphase cus­tomer service to obtain an RMA (return merchandise au­thorization) number and start the replacement process. Tampering with or opening the Enphase Microinverter will void the warranty.
WARNING: Risk of skin burn. The body of the Enphase Microinverter is the heat sink. Under normal operating conditions, the temperature is 15°C above ambient, but under extreme conditions the microinverter can reach a temperature of 80°C. To reduce risk of burns, use cau­tion when working with microinverters.
WARNING: Risk of re. When pairing with C250, the PV module DC conductors must be labeled “PV Wire” or
“PV Cable”.
WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. The transformer must adapt the utility voltage (usually 480Y/277VAC) to
no more than 248V line-to-neutral for connection to the Envoy-C and C250 microinverters.
WARNING: You must match the DC operating voltage range of the PV module with the allowable input voltage
range of the Enphase Microinverter.
WARNING: The maximum open circuit voltage of the PV
module must not exceed the specied maximum input
DC voltage of the Enphase Microinverter.
WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. The microinvert­er must be installed under the module, out of rain and
sun. Do not mount the microinverter in a position that al­lows long-term exposure to direct sunlight or in a vertical orientation that allows water to collect in the DC connec­tor recess. Do not install the microinverter black side up or vertically, with the DC connectors facing up.
WARNING: Be aware that only qualied personnel should
connect the Enphase Microinverter to the utility grid.
NOTE: The Enphase Microinverter has eld-adjustable
voltage and frequency trip points that may need to be set,
depending upon local requirements. Only an authorized
installer with the permission and following requirements of the local electrical authorities should make adjustments.
Engage Cable and Accessory Safety
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not install the En-
gage Cable terminator cap while power is connected.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. When strip- ping the sheath from the Engage Cable, make sure the conductors are not damaged. If the exposed wires are damaged, the system may not function properly.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Treat all connector contacts as though they are live. Pin one in the splice box (drop connector) is live, though not used.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Do not
leave AC connectors on the Engage Cable uncovered for an extended period. If you do not replace the microin­verter immediately, you must cover any unused connec­tor with a sealing cap. Do not reuse sealing caps.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Make sure
protective sealing caps have been installed on all unused AC connectors. Unused AC connectors are live when the system is energized. Do not reuse sealing caps.
WARNING: Use terminator only once. If you open the terminator following installation, the latching mechanism
is destroyed. Do not reuse the terminator. If the latching mechanism is defective, do not use the terminator. Do not circumvent or manipulate the latching mechanism.
WARNING: When installing the Engage Cable, secure
any loose cable to minimize tripping hazard.
NOTE: Check the labeling on the Engage Cable drop
connectors to be sure that the cable matches the electri­cal service at the site. Use only C250 Engage Cable with the C250 Microinverter.
NOTE: There are two release-holes in the drop con-
nector on the cable. These are not for mounting but are used to disconnect the connector. Keep these release holes clear and accessible.
NOTE: When looping the Engage Cable, do not form
loops smaller than 4.75 inches (12 cm) in diameter.
NOTE: If you need to remove a sealing cap, you must
use the Enphase disconnect tool or a #3 Phillips screw­driver. Do not reuse sealing caps.
NOTE: When installing the Engage Cable and accesso-
ries, adhere to the following:
• Do not expose the terminator cap or cable connections to directed, pressurized liquid (water jets, etc.).
• Do not expose the terminator cap or cable connections to continuous immersion.
• Do not expose the terminator cap or cable connections to continuous tension (e.g., tension due to pulling or bending the cable near the connection).
• Use only the connectors and cables provided.
• Do not allow contamination or debris in the connectors.
• Use the terminator cap and cable connections only when all parts are present and intact.
• Do not install or use in potentially explosive environments.
• Do not allow the terminator to come into contact with
open ame.
• Make sure that all terminator cap seals are seated cor­rectly in the wire organizer.
• Fit the terminator cap using only the prescribed tools and in the prescribed manner.
• Use the terminator to seal the conductor end of the En­gage Cable; no other method is allowed.
NOTE: Do not use the shipping cap to cover unused
connectors. The shipping cap does not provide an ad­equate environmental seal. Enphase sealing caps are required to protect against moisture ingress.
Envoy Safety
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not attempt to re-
pair the Enphase Envoy; it contains no user-serviceable parts. If it fails, contact Enphase customer service to ob­tain an RMA (return merchandise authorization) number and start the replacement process. Tampering with or opening the Enphase Envoy will void the warranty.
WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. Do not remove power from the Envoy if the LCD screen displays: “Up-
grading. . . Do Not Unplug.
NOTE: Do not plug the Envoy into a power strip, surge
protector, or uninterruptable power supply (UPS).These devices impede power line communications.
Microinverter Troubleshooting
LED color State Meaning During Normal Operation
Green Flashing Normal operation.
Orange Flashing Not receiving messages from the Envoy.
Red Solid Fault. Not producing.
Flashing Grid not present. Not producing.
The Status LED of each microinverter will light solid green a few seconds after connection to DC power and then blink green six times to indicate normal start-up operation about two minutes after connecting to DC power. The LED subse­quently resumes normal operation if the grid is present.
Make sure AC breakers and disconnects are closed.
Check the connection to the utility grid and verify that the utility voltage is within allowable range.
Verify that AC line voltages at all solar power circuit breakers at the load center and subpanels are within allowable range.
Verify that AC line voltage at the junction box for each AC branch circuit is within allowable range.
Using an Enphase disconnect tool, disconnect the AC cable for the microinverter in question from the Engage Cable. Verify that utility power is present at the microinverter by measuring line to line and line to neutral at the Engage Cable connector.
Check that the AC branch circuit connections (Engage Cable and AC connections) are properly seated. Reseat if necessary. Check the AC and DC cables for damage.
Make sure that any upstream AC disconnects, as well as the dedicated circuit breakers for each AC branch circuit, are functioning properly and are closed.
Check the DC connections between the microinverter and the PV module. The connection may need to be tightened or reseated. If the connection is worn or damaged, it may need replacement.
Attach an ammeter clamp to one conductor of the DC cables from the PV module to measure microinverter current. This will be under one Amp if AC is disconnected.
Verify the PV module DC voltage is within the allowable range.
Swap DC leads with a known good, adjacent PV module. If after checking Enlighten periodically (this may take up to 30 minutes), the problem moves to the adjacent module, this indicates that the PV module isn’t functioning correctly. If it stays in place, the problem is with the microinverter.
Verify with your utility that line frequency is within range.
Enphase integrated ground microinverters meet the requirements of NEC 690.35. Because the DC circuit is isolated and insulated from ground, the Enphase Microinverter does not require a GEC. Ground fault protection (GFP) is integrated into the microinverter. For details, refer to “Microinverters with Integrated Ground” at
http://www.enphase.com/support.
Envoy Troubleshooting
a
Wi-Fi Connection Issue
If WPS connection fails, retry the connection steps as the
connection window may have timed out.
Remember that metal enclosures or obstructions impede wireless communication.
If you remove the wireless adapter, wait 15 seconds before reinserting it.
If the wireless router does not support WPS, refer to
the Envoy-Communications Gateway Installation and Operation Manual for set up at:
http://www.enphase.com/support.
b
Internet Connection Issue
If, after 15 minutes, you see -Web instead of +Web, make sure that the broadband router is operational. Check that other devices at the site can access the Internet.
If the broadband router is operational, press and hold the Envoy menu button. Release the button when the LCD displays Get New IP Address. Wait for 5 minutes.
If this fails, unplug the Envoy, wait for 20 seconds, and
plug it back in. Wait 5 minutes for connection.
c
Power Line Communication Level is Low
If the number of bars is fewer than three as a result of a communication check, make sure that the Envoy is located with the phase coupler and Enphase Line Filter as shown in the System Diagram.
Device Detection Slow
d
If, after 30 minutes (longer for large installations), the de­vice count shown is lower than the number of microinvert­ers installed, or if the number of bars is between zero and two, make sure that the Envoy is located with the phase coupler and line lter as shown in the System Diagram.
e
Device Detection Stalled
If the number of bars is three or more, but the Envoy has not detected all of the installed microinverters within 30 minutes (longer for large installations), contact Enphase Customer Support.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with this manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Industry Canada
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Industry Canada ICES-003.
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Required System Components
Read and follow all warnings and instructions in this Guide before installing the Enphase® C250 Microinverter System™. This system in­cludes the Enphase C250 Microinverter, Enphase Envoy® Communications Gateway™ and Engage™ Cable. For more detailed information on the C250 System, refer to the C250 Microinverter System Installation and Operation Manual at http://www.enphase.com/support.
You need the following components to install the C250 system:
Enphase C250 Microinverter: Install model C250-72-2LN-S2 (MC4 connector) or C250-72-2LN-S5 (Amphenol connector)
Enphase Envoy-C Communications Gateway: (model ENV-C250). This unit has a 250V-rated (NEMA 6-15P) plug; the receptacle must be NEMA 6-15R.
Enphase Engage Cable:
Model number PV module orientation
ET10-277-BULK Portrait, 60- and 72-cell modules
ET17-277-BULK Landscape, 60-cell modules
ET21-277-192-12AWG Landscape, 72-cell modules
Transformer: The transformer must adapt the utility voltage (usually 480Y/277VAC) to no more than 248V line-to-neutral for connection to the Envoy-C and C250 microinverters.
Phase Coupler
Enphase Line Filters (model LCF-250-PC), for additional Envoys, if needed.
Enphase
C250
Enphase
Microinverters
Enphase
Cable
Surge Protection Device
Panel Board
Phase Coupler
Line Filter
Enphase
Enlighten Manager
Enphase
Envoy C
Utility Panel
Transformer
Enphase
Installer Toolkit
Pre-Installation Tasks
Install supporting structures, home-run wiring, load centers, revenue grade meter, and any other equipment required for your installation. Install this equipment per manufacturer instructions.
Verify DC polarity between the PV module and the microinverter by temporarily connecting a PV module to a microinverter with no grid
connection. The microinverter LED lights solid green for a few seconds to indicate compatibility. After two minutes the LED will ash red
to indicate that no grid is present. This is normal.
Install an auto-transformer or isolation transformer so that the voltage presented to the microinverter is limited to no more than 248V, line to neutral.
Auto-transformer: An auto-transformer is more aordable, smaller, lighter and more ecient than an isolation transformer. You can
use one to generate the operating voltage for C250 from a 480Y/277V grid. The primary disadvantages of auto-transformers are
that they do not provide isolation and do not derive a neutral from a delta congured system. Used in boost mode (as viewed from
the PV side), these transformers usually have taps for adjustments to the PV side voltage.
Isolation Transformer: Isolation transformers with a WYE congured winding on the PV side can derive a neutral conductor when
the grid side is delta congured, lter electrical noise and communication signals, and provide isolation of communication domains.
These transformers usually have taps for voltage.
Install a phase coupler to couple the Enphase power line communication signal between the three phases. You need a phase coupler with each Envoy-C in a C250 system to allow communication with the microinverters on all three phases.
Install Enphase Line Filters (model LCF-250-PC), if needed. If you have more than one communication domain and multiple Envoy-Cs
that are tied to a common service panel or o of a single transformer, you need lters to prevent cross-talk between the communication domains. You can accomplish this with power line lters or with a single isolation transformer feeding a single communication domain,
such as when a medium voltage transformer is provided for each sub-array. You must also physically separate the racking, conduits and wires of one communication domain from another communication domain by at least 12 inches.
Install surge protection. An inline surge protective device provides the greatest level of protection, but is usually more expensive than a surge protective device that sits in parallel to the microinverter panel board. If using an inline surge protective device, locate the Envoy-C and C250s together on the load side of this device.
For equipment recommendations, refer to the C250 Commercial Design Guide at http://www.enphase.com/support.
C250 System Installation Tasks
1
Find the Envoy Serial Number
The serial number label is on the back of the Envoy, near the left mounting bracket.
a. Use the Enphase Installer Toolkit to scan the serial
number. For more information, refer to http://enphase.com/installer-toolkit.
b. Or you can peel the label from the Envoy and ax it
to an installation map.
menu button
Warning. Envoy warranty void if cover
removed. No serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualied personnel.
DO NOT route the power cable or the Ethernet cable through the cable tray.
serial
number
label
2
Register the Envoy
Register the Envoy at the Enlighten website:
https://enlighten.enphaseenergy.com.
a. Log in to Enlighten
At the installer dashboard, click Add a New System.
b. Enter System Activation Information
Under System, enter the system Name, Type and
Installer Reference (optional).
Enter Installer information.
Under Owner, enter the Name, Email, and Phone.
Under Location, enter the Country and address
information.
If you select a country other than the US, or if you select Hawaii as the state under Location, the Grid Prole menu appears. For most regions, you do not
need to select a grid prole when installing the C250 because it is preset with the appropriate prole.
However, when inter-connecting to grids managed by
Hawaii Electric Industries (HEI), including HECO, you
must refer to the C250 Commercial Design Guide, Ap­pendix A: Hawaiian Electric Industries Requirements
for C250 Projects for specic instructions on setting this prole and for other requirements specic to your
installation.
System Activation form
Under Envoy, select the Internet Connection type
and enter the Envoy Serial Number.
Under Modules, enter total number of modules,
type, etc.
Click Save to submit the form.
3
Place the Envoy
The Envoy’s power line communication signal must be “coupled”
between the three phases to allow the Envoy to communicate with all of the microinverters in the system.
a. Install a phase coupler, or wire a capacitor into the system. With
either solution, install the device on the load side of the over­current protection device.
b. Plug the AC cord into a dedicated NEMA 6-15R receptacle. This
receptacle must be indoors or in an environmentally protected location. Locate the Envoy with the phase coupler and Enphase Line Filter, as shown in the Sample System Diagram.
AC load center
Envoy
Position the Enphase Engage Cable
4
a. Plan the cable length to allow drop connectors on the
Engage Cable to align with each PV module. Allow ex­tra length for slack, cable turns and any obstructions.
b. Cut a length of Engage Cable to meet your planned
needs.
c. Lay out the cabling along the installed racking
for the AC branch circuit.
AC junction
box
DC connectors
AC connector
Enphase
Microinverter
terminator
Engage
Cable
drop
connector
cable ties
Check the drop connector
labels to be sure that you have
the correct Engage Cable.
You must use cable marked
“C250”.
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Terminate the Unused End of the Cable
a. Remove 60 mm (2.5”) of the cable sheath from
the conductors.
b. Check that all terminator parts are present.
hex nut
c. Slide the hex nut onto the cable.
wire organizer
cap
e. Attach the cap.
f. Attach the terminated cable end to the PV
racking with a cable clip or tie wrap.
bend wires down into recesses of wire orga­nizer and trim to length
place cap over the wire organizer
hold the cap with the disconnect tool or a #2 screwdriver
rotate the hex nut with your hand or a wrench until the latching mechanism meets the base–do not over torque
d. Insert the cable end all the way into the wire
organizer (up to the stop).
Never unscrew the hex nut. This action
can twist and damage the cable.
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Attach the Microinverters to the PV Racking
a. Mark the approximate centers of each PV module on
the PV racking. See notes in Step Details.
b. Mount the microinverter under the PV module, away
from rain and sun. Do not mount the microinverter in a position that allows long-term exposure to direct sunlight or in a vertical orientation that allows water to collect in the DC connector recess.
c. Torque the microinverter fasteners as follows. Do not
over torque:
5 N m (45-50 in-lbs) for 6 mm (1/4”) hardware
9 N m (80-85 in-lbs) for 8 mm (5/16”) hardware
8
Connect the Microinverters
a. Remove and discard the temporary shipping cap
from the cable connector and connect the micro­inverter. Listen for two clicks as the connectors engage.
b. Cover any unused connectors with Enphase Seal-
ing Caps. Listen for two clicks as the connectors engage. See notes in Step Details.
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Dress the Cable
a. Use cable clips or tie wraps to attach the cabling to
the racking.
cable clip
release holes
Keep the drop connector release holes clear and accessible.
b. Dress any excess cabling in loops so that it does not
contact the roof. Do not form loops smaller than 4.75 inches (12 cm) in diameter.
Do not use shipping caps to cover
unused connectors. The shipping cap
does not provide an adequate
environmental seal.
c. Avoid skipping Engage Cable connectors by using
an Engage Coupler to connect two Engage Cables
or to connect Engage Cable to eld cable.
When cable connectors are left unused on a three-
phase system, it creates a phase imbalance on the branch circuit. If multiple cable connectors are skipped over multiple branch circuits, the imbal­ance can multiply.
9
Connect an AC Junction Box
a. Install an appropriately rated, o-the-shelf junction
box at a suitable location on the racking.
b. Provide an AC connection from the AC junction box
back to the electricity network connection using equipment and practices as required by local juris­dictions.
c. Connect the Engage Cable into the AC branch circuit
junction box.
The Engage Cable wiring scheme is:
Brown – L1 Orange – L2 Yellow – L3 Grey – Neutral Green – Ground
See notes in Step Details.
11
Connect the PV Modules
a. Mount the PV modules above the microinverters.
b. Connect the DC leads of
each PV module to the DC input connectors of the cor­responding microinverter.
c. Check the LED on the under-
side of the microinverter for normal start up.
LED color State Meaning at Start Up
Green Solid Normal start up
Flashing Transitioning to post start-up
state
Red Solid Failed start up
Flashing No grid present. Normal
post start up. (AC breaker is not turned on yet)
status
LED
10
Complete the Installation Map
Build the system map manually, or use the Enphase In-
staller Toolkit to easily build and congure a system. For
details, refer to http://enphase.com/installer-toolkit.
To manually build the Installation Map:
a. Peel the removable serial number label from each
microinverter and ax it to the respective location on
an installation map.
b. Log in to Enlighten.
c. Scan the installation map and upload it to the System
Activation form online.
12
Energize the System
a. Check that the voltage presented to the microinverters
is limited to no more than 248V, line to neutral.
b. If applicable, turn ON the AC disconnect or circuit
breaker for the branch circuit.
c. Turn ON the main utility-grid AC circuit breaker.
Your system will start producing power after a ve-minute wait time.
13
Connect the Envoy to the Internet
Connect to a broadband router using one of the following two methods:
Warning: Do not remove power from
the Envoy if the LCD displays:
“Upgrading. . . Do Not Unplug.”
Method A: Ethernet Cable
Plug the included Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the Envoy.
Plug the other end of the cable into a port on the broadband router.
AC power
cord
Ethernet cable
Return to the Envoy. Press and hold the Envoy menu button. Release the Envoy menu button when the LCD displays Enable Wi-Fi WPS.
Within two minutes an updated IP address appears on the Envoy LCD screen. This IP address begins
with a “W” to indicate a wireless connection.
If the connection fails, see Troubleshooting a.
If the wireless router does not support WPS, refer to the Envoy-Communications Gateway Installation and Operation Manual at:
http://www.enphase.com/support for set up.
Verication: Check the Internet Connection
Look for the + Web indication. If it does not appear within 5 minutes after connecting to the broadband router, see
Troubleshooting b.
Envoy
broadband router
Method B: Wi-Fi (Enphase Wireless Adapter)
Requires a wireless router.
Only install the Enphase Wireless Adapter
in locations where the temperature remains between 0° and 40° C (32° and 104° F).
On the Envoy, verify that no Ethernet cable is plugged into the Envoy RJ45 port.
Verify that the startup message on the LCD screen
reads “R3.12” or later.
- If not, upgrade the Envoy by connecting the Envoy Ethernet port to the broadband router with the Ethernet cable that came with the Envoy.
- After the upgrade completes, remove the Eth­ernet cable from the Envoy.
Plug the Enphase wireless adapter into the left USB port (looking at Envoy from the front), and wait 10 seconds.
wireless adapter
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192.168.2.140 +Web
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Use the Envoy to Complete System Setup
An automatic device scan will detect the microinvert­ers when the DC and AC connections are completed and the AC circuit is energized.
a. Check the power line communications. Check the
number of bars shown on the Envoy LCD (Level/De­vices screen). If fewer than three bars are shown, see
Troubleshooting c.
Level:
[ ]
Devices: 25
b. Check that the Envoy LCD shows a complete de-
vice count after about 30 minutes. If it does not, see Troubleshooting d and e.
c. Stop the scan when all devices are detected.
Press and hold the Envoy menu button.
Release the menu button when the LCD displays Disable Device Scan.
Envoy
Press and hold the WPS button on the wireless router for two seconds. On many routers, the WPS button ashes at this point.
wireless
router
Envoy menu button (rear view)
15
Build the Virtual Array in Enlighten
a. Log in to Enlighten.
b. Use Array Builder to create the virtual array using
the installation map as your reference.
c. To see the Array Builder demo, go to
http://enphase.com/support/videos.
d. You can now view System Performance in
Enlighten.
Step Details
6
DANGER: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. THE DC CONDUCTORS OF THIS PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM ARE UN­GROUNDED AND MAY BE ENERGIZED.
WARNING: Allow a minimum of 1.9 cm (0.75”) between the roof and the microinverter. Also allow 1.3 cm (0.50”) between
the back of the PV module and the top of the microinverter. NOTE: Torque the microinverter fasteners to the values shown.
Do not over torque:
• 1/4” mounting hardware – 5 N m (45-50 in-lbs)
• 5/16” mounting hardware – 9 N m (80-85 in-lbs)
Using a power screwdriver is not recommended due to the risk of thread galling.
NOTE: The AC output neutral is not bonded to ground inside the microinverter.
8
WARNING: Install sealing caps on all unused AC connectors as these become live when the system is energized by the utility. The IP67-rated sealing caps are required for protection against moisture ingress.
NOTE: To remove a sealing cap, you must use the Enphase disconnect tool or a #3 Phillips screwdriver.
disconnect
tool
9
WARNING: Only use electrical system components approved
for wet locations.
WARNING: Each branch circuit must be protected by a dedi­cated circuit breaker of 20 A or less. Do not exceed the follow­ing maximums:
Max C250s per 20 A branch circuit: 48
Max C250s per phase: 16
WARNING: Size the AC wire gauge to account for voltage drop
for both the branch circuit and all upstream conductors leading back to the PCC. See the Technical Brief on Voltage Drop at
http://www.enphase.com/support.
NOTE: Minimize the number of unused Engage Cable connec-
tors. When cable connectors are left unused on a three-phase
system, it creates a phase imbalance on the branch circuit.
NOTE: The Engage Cable uses the following wiring scheme. Brown – L1 Orange – L2 Yellow – L3 Grey – Neutral Green – Ground
NOTE: The green wire acts as equipment ground (EGC).
Warning. Microinverter warranty void if cover
removed. No serviceable parts inside.
Refer servicing to qualied personnel.
C250 Sample System Diagram
Enphase Energy, Inc.
1420 N. McDowell Blvd. Petaluma, CA 94954 USA
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