08/01/2024 17:45:13

Connect Powerwall 3 to Backup Gateway

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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.
  1. 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.
  2. Run the 4-conductor communication cable through the conduit or cable gland and pull it into the Backup Gateway.
  3. Wire the 4-conductor communication cable to the 4-pin connector plugged into the corresponding connector socket on the Backup Gateway:
    1. Strip the communication wire jacket about 3 inches and strip each conductor 5/16 inch (8 mm).
    2. Cut back the drain wire. The drain wire should be terminated at the Powerwall 3 ground terminal only.
    3. Insert a cabinet tip or electronics tip slotted screwdriver (up to 3/32-inch or 3 mm) to open each connector lever.
    4. Insert each conductor as far as possible into the terminal and then release the connector lever to close the connector.
  4. Plug the 4-pin connector into the 4-pin socket labeled "Powerwall". Tighten the screws on the connector.
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    Note
    Reference Backup Gateway 2 Communication Wiring for diagrams and wiring specifications.
  5. Wire the 4-conductor communication cable to the Backup Gateway Communication connector in the Powerwall 3 enclosure:
    1. Strip the communication wire jacket so that it does not extend past the edge of the fan duct. This ensures the individual conductors lie flat, leaving room for the front cover to be installed.
    2. Strip each conductor 5/16 inch (8 mm).
    3. Route the four conductors to the connector as shown below, using the wire management tab to prevent them from blocking the Tesla Asset Controller.
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      CAUTION
      Tesla recommends routing the communication wiring into the left side of the enclosure; always use the wire management tabs to ensure wires do not block the Tesla Asset Controller. Do not route loose wires through the front of the enclosure.
    4. Insert a cabinet tip or electronics tip slotted screwdriver (up to 3/32-inch or 3 mm) into each screwdriver slot to open the terminal.
    5. Insert each conductor as far as possible into the terminal and remove the screwdriver from the screwdriver slot to close the terminal.
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      CAUTION
      Excessive force may damage the connector; do not apply more force than is necessary to open the terminal and insert the conductor (do not lean on connectors when prying them open).
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      Note
      Reference Communication Wiring to Backup Gateway 2 for the correct wire order in the Backup Gateway 2 Communication connector.
    6. Wrap the communication cable drain wire around the equipment grounding conductor lead and insert the wires in the equipment grounding terminal. Tighten the screw to 40 in-lb (4.5 Nm).
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    Note
    See Plan Cable Length Between Components for the maximum distance between components.