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.

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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
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Note
Turning the Enable switch on each Powerwall+ OFF will also shut down all equipment.
Table 1. System Shutdown Switch Function
Action System Behavior
Turn Switch to OFF (open) Position
  • Solar Rapid Shutdown (RSD) is initiated and solar output is disabled for any unit connected to the switch
  • All Powerwall+ battery assemblies and Powerwall 2 batteries go idle
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
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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

  1. 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.
  2. 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