Site Requirements and Pre-Installation Guidance

Ensure Installation Meets All Local Codes and Requirements

Powerwall 3 comes with a Gateway 3 to enable integration with the electrical grid. Powerwall 3 communicates with Gateway 3 by means of a wired connection; wiring and conduit (where required) must be provided by the installer and installed to comply with local codes.

AC isolation and interconnection requirements between Powerwall 3 and the electrical panel are subject to local codes. Ensure that the installation meets local isolation and interconnection requirements. All U.S. and Canada electrical installations must be done in accordance with local codes and the National Electric Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1.

  • The connection requirements of the grid operator must be met.
  • The conductors with regards to ampacity, rated temperatures, operating conditions and power loss must be made in accordance with the local standards and the National Electrical Code® ANSI/NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code® CSA C22.1.
  • The conductor type must be copper wire.
  • The AC and DC electric circuits are isolated from the enclosure. If required by section 250 of the National Electrical Code®, ANSI/NFPA 70, the installer is responsible for grounding the system.
  • The grid voltage must be within the permissible range.
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Warning
When Powerwall 3 is installed in a dwelling unit, fire detection and protection equipment should be installed in accordance with local building and fire codes.
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Warning
Powerwall is not intended for installation in habitable spaces and living spaces in dwelling units.
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Warning
Install Powerwall in a location that prevents damage from flooding.
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CAUTION
When installing Powerwall in a garage or near vehicles, keep it out of the driving path. If possible, install Powerwall on a side wall and/or above the height of vehicle bumpers.
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CAUTION
Ensure that no water sources are above or near Powerwall, including downspouts, sprinklers, or faucets.
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CAUTION
Ensure that snow does not accumulate around Powerwall.
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CAUTION
Before installing, disconnecting, and/or adjusting current transformers for metering, ensure the circuits being measured are not energized and the system is completely powered down. Failure to de-energize the system may compromise operator and equipment safety.
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CAUTION
Where supplied by a photovoltaic (PV) system, the Powerwall shall not be installed within the PV array boundary as defined in NEC Article 690.
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Note
All installations must conform to the laws, regulations, codes, and standards applicable in the jurisdiction of installation.