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enphase ENV-S-AM1-230-60 User manual

QUICK INSTALL GUIDE - PHILIPPINES
Installing the IQ Gateway Metered
To install the IQ Gateway Metered, read and follow all warnings and instructions in this guide. Safety warnings are listed at the end
of this guide.
PREPARATION
A ) Download the latest version of the Enphase Installer App
and open it to log in to your Enphase Installer App
account. This mobile app lets you connect to the
IQ Gateway Metered to track system installation prog-
ress. To download, go to enphase.com/installerapp or
scan the QR code on the right.
B ) Check the box for the following items:
•IQ Gateway Metered
•Two split-core Current Transformers (CTs) for production and
consumption metering
•DIN rail for mounting the IQ Gateway Metered
•Quick Install Guide (this document)
•Anatel logo and warning labels
C ) Make sure there is enough space in the switchboard to install CTs.
Do not install the CTs in a panel where they exceed 75% of the wiring
space of any cross-sectional area within the panel.
D ) Install the IQ Gateway Metered in an IP54-rated or better enclosure
with conduit attachment when installing outdoors. Do not drill
holes on the top of the enclosure or anywhere that allows moisture
ingress. Metallic enclosures may impair Wi-Fi signal strength. Use
an appropriately rated enclosure if installing the IQ Gateway Metered
indoors.
E ) If you are installing the IQ Gateway Metered in a multi-phase applica-
tion, make sure you have the following items:
•Additional CTs (CT-100-SPLIT) for multi-phase installations.
Ensure you have one CT for each phase monitored for both pro-
duction and consumption.
•A phase coupler. If installing on a three-phase site, install a phase
coupler on the load side of the overcurrent protection device. See
your region’s technical brief on phase coupling at enphase.com/
support. Consult Enphase support for compatible devices.
F ) Decide how to connect the IQ Gateway Metered to the Internet:
choose Wi-Fi, an Enphase Mobile Connect modem, or Ethernet.
G ) Ensure to have the following optional items, if needed:
•Enphase Mobile Connect™ modem (order CELLMODEM-02)
•Ethernet over power line communication (PLC) bridge with Ether-
net cables [order EPLC-02 (EU), EPLC-03 (UK) or EPLC-04 (AU/NZ)]
•Ethernet cable [802.3, Cat5E or Cat6, unshielded twisted pair
(UTP)]. Do not use shielded twisted pair (STP) cable.
H ) Install the PV system as directed by the installation manuals.
I ) If an Enphase PV system is or will be installed at the site, create a
paper installation map to record device serial numbers and positions
in the array. You will scan this map later using Enphase Installer App
and your mobile device.
• Peel the removable label from the bottom of the IQ Gateway Me-
tered, and afx it to the paper installation map.
•Always keep a copy of the installation map for your records.
•For installation in Brazil, apply the Anatel logo label and warning
label on to the IQ Gateway surface at a visible location. These
labels are provided with this box.
NOTE: If needed, you can nd an installation map with any Enphase
Microinverter Quick Install Guide.
For three-phase systems, use an external disconnect device for
managing loss of phase (LOP) requirements.
(Model ENV-S-AM1-230-60)
IQ Gateway Metered display and controls
Network communications LED
Green when IQ Gateway Metered is
connected to Enphase Installer App.
AP mode LED
Green when IQ Gateway AP Wi-Fi
network is available.
AP mode button
Press to enable IQ Gateway AP mode
for connecting with a mobile device.
Hold for 5-seconds to start WPS
connection to a router.
Power production LED
Green when microinverters are
producing power.
Device communications LED
Green when devices are
communicating with IQ Gateway Metered.
Device scan button
Press to start/stop 15minute scan for
devices over the power line.
Track system installation progress with the Enphase Installer App mobile
app. The LEDs on the IQ Gateway Metered are solid green when a function
is enabled or performing as expected, ashing when an operation is in
progress, or solid red when troubleshooting with Enphase Installer App is
required. For a legend of all LED states, see Troubleshooting a.
Enphase Installer
App
How it works
Powerline
Communications Network
Communications
Microinverters
IQ Gateway
Metered
Switchboard
Router
Enphase Installer App
To internet
Enphase Support: http://www.enphase.com/global/contact/
SAFETY
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 instruc-
tions may be a safety hazard or cause equipment malfunction. Use
extreme caution and follow instructions carefully.
✓NOTE: This indicates information particularly important for optimal
system operation. Follow instructions carefully.
Safety instructions
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Do not attempt to repair
the IQ Gateway Metered; it contains no user-serviceable parts.
Tampering with or opening the IQ Gateway Metered will void the
warranty. Warranty void if cover removed. If the IQ Gateway Metered
fails, contact Enphase customer support for assistance
http://enphase.com/philippines .
DANGER: Risk of electrocution! Do not install CTs when current is
owing in the sensed circuit. Always install CT wires in the terminal
blocks before energising the sensed circuit.
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. If you wire the IQ Gateway
Metered at the sub-board, always de-energise the sub-board before
beginning.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Only qualied personnel
should troubleshoot, install, or replace the IQ Gateway Metered.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Do not wire unused termi-
nals or terminal blocks on the IQ Gateway Metered..
⚠WARNING: Before installing or using the IQ Gateway Metered, read all
instructions and cautionary markings in the technical description and
on the IQ Gateway Metered.
⚠WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. If installing the IQ Gateway
Metered in an enclosure, choose an area for installation where the
ambient temperature does not exceed 46ºC.
✓NOTE: Do not install the CTs in a panel where they exceed 75% of the
wiring space of any cross-sectional area within the panel, or refer to
local standards for guidance.
✓NOTE: Perform all electrical installations by all national and local
electrical codes.
✓NOTE: To ensure optimal reliability and to meet warranty require-
ments, the IQ Gateway Metered must be installed according to the
instructions in this guide.
TROUBLESHOOTING
aLED overview
LED State Description
All Flashing red in unison The IQ Gateway Metered is booting up
Flashing green sequentially Software upgrade in progress
Network
communica-
tions
Solid green Communicating with Enphase Installer App
Flashing green WPS connection in progress or the IQ
Gateway Metered is attempting to connect
to Enphase Installer App
Solid red Local network connection only
Off No network connection
AP mode
Solid green AP mode enabled:
IQ Gateway Metered Wi-Fi network available
Off AP mode disabled:
IQ Gateway Metered Wi-Fi network unavail-
able
Power
production
Solid green All communicating microinverters are
producing
Flashing green Microinverter upgrade in progress
Solid red At least one microinverter is not producing
Off Microinverters are not producing or com-
municating (low light or night time)
Device
communica-
tions
Solid green All devices are communicating
Flashing green Device scan in progress
Solid red At least one device is not communicating
Off Devices are not communicating
(low-light or nighttime)
bDevice detection issues
If the Device Communications LED lights solid red, it may result from low-light
levels. If there is insufcient sunlight to power up the microinverters, they cannot
communicate with the IQ Gateway.
If there is sufcient daylight for the microinverters to power up, the issue may be that
the IQ Gateway Metered is having difculty in communicating over the power lines. To
troubleshoot this issue:
•Check the Enphase Installer App to see which devices are not
communicating.
•Check that the PV array’s circuit breaker(s) are in the “ON” position.
•Verify that the PV modules are connected to the microinverters.
• Verify that the PV module DC voltage is within the allowable range for the microin-
verter.
cPower production issues
If the Power Production LED lights solid red, check the Enphase Installer App to see
which microinverters are not producing power.
•If none of the microinverters are producing power, there may be a grid or wiring
issue. First, verify the proper input voltage and frequency from the grid. Next,
check the breaker and wiring, starting at the switchboard.
•If all of the non-productive microinverters are on the same branch, check the
breaker and wiring starting at the junction box for the affected branch.
•If only one or scattered microinverters are not producing power, check to see that
the AC connectors are fully seated in the engage cable connectors. Next, check
that each module provides the required startup voltage for the microinverter
(22 V). A PV module that is failing or that is undersized may not generate enough
power for AC conversion.
dInternet connection issues
If you are using Wi-Fi and the Network Communications LED remains off:
•The WPS connection window may have timed out. Retry the connection steps.
•Ensure the broadband router is operational by checking that other devices at the
site can access the network.
•Be aware that metal enclosures or obstructions impede wireless communication.
•If you cannot see your router or access point in the list on the IQ Gateway, or
cannot maintain a connection, it may be necessary to add a wireless repeater to
extend the network range.
If you are using Wi-Fi and the Network Communications LED lights solid red, ensure
the broadband router is connected to the Internet by checking that other devices at the
site can access the Internet.
If you are using the Enphase Mobile Connect modem and the Network Communica-
tions LED remains off or lights solid red, see Troubleshooting in the Enphase Mobile
Connect Installation Guide.
For any connection method, you can troubleshoot network issues with the Enphase
Installer App by tapping the “Network” button, then “Diagnostic Tools”.
If you replace the broadband router, congure the IQ Gateway Metered Wi-Fi settings
for the new Wireless Network Name (SSID) and password.
© 2023 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. Enphase,
the e and CC logos, IQ, and certain other marks listed at
https://enphase.com/trademark-usage-guidelines are
trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc. in the US and other
countries. Data subject to change. Rev04/2023-08-25
Register the IQ Gateway Metered in Enphase Installer App (https://en-
lighten.enphaseenergy.com/).
Method A // If the IQ Gateway Metered is associated with a system in
Enphase Installer App
A ) On your mobile device, go to Settings and disconnect from the
IQ Gateway’s Wi-Fi network.
B ) Return to the Enphase Installer App app and tap the “Sync” button on
the System Overview screen.
C ) When you have access to a computer with Internet access, log in to
Enphase Installer App and select the system name from the Activa-
tion List on the dashboard.
D ) From the activation form, open Array Builder.
If you used Enphase Installer App to build arrays and scan device serial
numbers, the array(s) are built—make any necessary adjustments in
Array Builder.
If you did NOT use Enphase Installer App to build arrays and scan micro-
inverter serial numbers, create the virtual array in Array Builder using the
installation map as your reference. (You may need to wait if the devices
have not yet reported to Enphase Installer App.)
Method B // If the IQ Gateway Metered is not associated with a system
in Enphase Installer App
A ) Log in to Enphase Installer App and click “Add a New System” from
the dashboard.
B ) Enter the System, Installer, Owner, and Location information.
C ) Enter the IQ Gateway Metered serial number.
D ) Click “Save” to submit the form.
E ) After the devices have reported to Enphase Installer App, open Array
Builder from the activation form, and create the virtual array, using
the installation map as your reference.
ACTIVATE MONITORING
Wire the IQ Gateway Metered for power and metering
For this step, refer to the wiring instruction sheet for your region.
Energize the IQ Gateway Metered
A ) Close the terminal block door, and secure it with the screw.
B ) Turn on the circuit feeding the IQ Gateway Metered.
C ) All four LEDs ash red during boot-up (approximately 2 minutes).
When boot-up is complete, the Device Communications LED
lights solid red, indicating that devices are not yet detected.
Launch Enphase Installer App and start the system
activation
A ) Launch Enphase Installer App. To create an activation for a new sys-
tem, tap the plus button on the bottom right corner of the screen.
B ) Tap “System Details” to enter the required information.
C ) Complete the system activation in the Enphase Installer App by lling
in the details.
The “System created successfully” message will display at the bottom
of your screen, and system details will now appear as complete.
Adding devices and array to the system
This step is used to enter the unique serial numbers of all on-site
devices. You should enter the serial number by scanning the barcode/
QR code.
A ) Tap “Devices and Array” on the home page.
B ) Add the total number of devices to be installed in your system.
C ) Scan device serial numbers through bar code or QR code in respec-
tive device sections
In addition to using your device’s camera to scan serial numbers, you
can enter the serial numbers manually. Manual entry should be used
only when you cannot scan any device’s bar code or QR code.
D ) After scanning microinverters, you can use Array Builder to assign
your scanned microinverters to an array or build an array manually.
This step can be completed post-commissioning as well.
Setting the tariff details (optional)
This step is used to enter the electricity rate structure of the utility.
A ) Tap “Tariff & Storage Conguration” on the home page.
B ) Subsequently, tap the “Tariff Editor” to enter the electricity import or
export rate. Ensure the device is connected to the internet to com-
plete this step.
IQ Gateway connectivity
This step is used to establish/monitor IQ Gateway connectivity to the
Enphase Cloud and Enphase Installer App. You can also update IQ Gate-
way in this step if it is needed for successful commissioning.
A ) Tap the “IQ Gateway Connectivity” on the installer home page.
B ) If the “IQ Gateway” and the “Enphase Installer App” (or the phone
icon) are not connected, perform the following steps:
- On the IQ Gateway, press the AP mode button (rst button from the
left) for about one second. The LED will light solid green.
- Go to your phone’s settings and connect to IQ Gateway’s Wi-Fi
network.
- Return to the Enphase Installer App “IQ Gateway Connectivity” page
and connect.
C ) If the “IQ Gateway” and “Enphase Cloud (or the cloud icon)” are not
connected, perform the following steps:
- The IQ Gateway can connect to the Enphase Cloud through either
Wi-Fi, Ethernet, or Cellular.
- If Wi-Fi is selected, input the username and password for the
Home/Ofce Wi-Fi.
- If connecting using Ethernet, plug the cable into the IQ Gateway.
Provisioning the devices
To provision your devices, the Enphase Installer App should be connect-
ed to IQ Gateway via AP mode, as described in IQ the Gateway Connec-
tivity section.
A ) If a green checkmark displays between the IQ Gateway and Enphase
Installer App, tap “START PROVISIONING DEVICES”. The “Provision-
ing Devices” screen displays the steps executed by the Enphase
Installer App. The Enphase Installer App veries and updates the grid
prole in IQ Gateway and provisions all the connected devices.
B ) When provisioning is complete, tap “DONE”.
Verify meter conguration
The production meter can be congured as per the following steps:
A ) Tap the “Meter Conguration” to start conguring the consumption
and production meter.
B ) Subsequently, tap “Production Meter” to start conguring production
meters. A pop-up notication appears asking to follow the meter
wizard to verify your CT conguration. Select “Yes” to proceed.
C ) Tap “Enable production meter” to nish conguration of the produc-
tion meter.
The consumption meter can be congured as per the following steps:
A ) Tap on “Meter Conguration” to start conguring consumption and
production meter.
B ) Subsequently, tap on the “Consumption Meter” to start conguring
production meters. A pop-up notication asks you to follow the
meter wizard to verify your CT conguration. Select “Yes” to proceed.
C ) Tap “Enable consumption meter” to nish the conguration of the
consumption meter.
Send summary report and complete homeowner
walkthrough
This step is used to enter the unique serial numbers of all on-site devices.
It is recommended that you enter the serial number by scanning the
barcode/QR code.
A ) Tap “Summary” on the Enphase Installer App home page. The
system report is displayed on the screen, which consists of a list
of devices, their serial numbers, their last reports, and information
about the grid prole applied to the devices.
B ) Tap “SHARE” in the right top corner to share the report as needed.
C ) Open the Homeowner Walkthrough and discuss all listed points
with the homeowner. You can also show the homeowner the videos
embedded in the links for a better experience.
INSTALLATION
Choose a location for the IQ Gateway Metered
A ) Install the IQ Gateway Metered near the switchboard and consider
the length of the CT leads (4 meters) when choosing the location.
B ) Install the IQ Gateway Metered in a protected dry space. If out-
doors, install the IQ Gateway Metered in an IP54-rated, or better,
enclosure with conduit attachment. Use an appropriately rated
enclosure if hard wiring the IQ Gateway Metered indoors.
NOTE: Metallic enclosures may impair Wi-Fi signal strength.
C ) Mount the IQ Gateway Metered horizontally using the included DIN
rail.
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7
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2
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10
WIRING INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR SINGLE
PHASE SYSTEM
The IQ Gateway Metered uses terminal blocks for power and metering connections.
Wire these terminal blocks as described in the following.
You will need to install one split-core CT per monitored phase for production
metering and one split-core CT per monitored phase for consumption metering.
Use a protected route in conduit (raceway) for the CT wires to the IQ Gateway
Metered.
A) Before running the CT wires through conduit, use coloured tape to
mark each of the CTs and the free ends of its wires, marking each
with a different colour. You can run multiple CT wires through a
single conduit.
B ) Wire the IQ Gateway Metered for power
• Depending on the number of phases you will wire, use a 1-pole,
2-pole, and 3-pole (20 A maximum)circuit breaker for the supply
wiring.
• Make sure supply wiring is 2.5 mm2copper rated at 75ºC or better.
• Locate the screw on the terminal block door, and loosen it with a
screwdriver to unlock the door and ip it open.
• Connect Line 1 to L1, Line 2 to L2, Line 3 to L3, and Neutral to N, as
required.
• Tighten all connections to 0.56 N m.
C ) Install the Production CTs on phases as required:
• Locate the arrow on the CT label.
• To monitor production on Line 1:
- Connect the white wire to the “I1•” terminal and the blue wire to
the “I1” terminal.
- Clamp the CT on active Line 1 of the solar production circuit with
the arrow pointing toward the load (away from the solar array).
• Tighten all connections to 0.56 N m.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock. Always de-energise circuits
before wiring for power and CTs.
DANGER! Risk of electrocution! Do not install CTs when current
is owing in the sensed circuit. Always install CT wires in the
terminal blocks before energising the sensed circuit.
D ) Install the Consumption CTs on phases as required:
• Locate the arrow on the CT label.
• Make sure that the AC mains wire(s) are de-energised until you
have secured the CT wires in the terminal blocks.
Note: Only run active conductors of the same phase through each
CT. Each CT can monitor multiple active conductors.
• To monitor consumption on Line 1:
- For the rst CT, connect the white wire to “I1•” and the blue wire
to “I1”.
- Clamp the CT on the main supply Line 1 (active). When the
Consumption CT is on Line 1 (active) conductor, the arrow must
point towards the load (away from the grid).
• Tighten all connections to 0.56 N m.
NOTE: Because of variance in switchboard design and main power
feed, there may not always be enough space to install CTs.
NOTE: It is important to match CT and voltage sense phases. Be
sure to consistently identify all the AC lines at three points: the main
switchboard feed, the IQ Gateway, and the solar production circuit
breaker. Wire colours may not always consistently identify Lines 1, 2
and 3. If in doubt, use a multimeter to check.
IQ Gateway Metered terminal block
Switchboard
Output from
the PV system
Main isolator
switch
Central disconnect
(contactor)
I1●
I1
I2●
I2
I3●
I3
I1●
I1
I2●
I2
I3●
I3
1 / 5 2 / 6 3 / 7 4 / 8 NO
RefGen
Com / DRM Ø
C
Production Consumption Digital Input Relay
PD, B300
OVC II
CU, 2.5 mm
2
, 75C
MEAS CAT III
OVC III
L1 L2 L3
N
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
AU/NZ: DRM Port
To meter
Production
CTs
Consumption
CTs
UPTO 250 Vac.
100A 0.5V 45-66Hz
UPTO 250 Vac.
100A 0.5V 45-66Hz
NL1
A) Before running the CT wires through conduit, use coloured tape to
mark each of the CTs and the free ends of its wires, marking each
with a different colour. You can run multiple CT wires through a
single conduit.
B ) Wire the IQ Gateway Metered for power
• Depending on the number of phases you will wire, use a 1-pole,
2-pole, and 3-pole (20 A maximum) circuit breaker for the supply
wiring.
• Make sure supply wiring is 2.5 mm2copper rated at 75ºC or better.
• Locate the screw on the terminal block door, and loosen it with a
screwdriver to unlock the door and ip it open.
• Connect Line 1 to L1, Line 2 to L2, Line 3 to L3, and Neutral to N, as
required.
• Tighten all connections to 0.56 N m.
C ) Install the Production CTs on phases as required:
• Locate the arrow on the CT label.
• To monitor production on Line 1:
- Connect the white wire to the “I1•” terminal and the blue wire to
the “I1” terminal.
- Clamp the CT on active Line 1 of the solar production circuit with
the arrow pointing toward the load (away from the solar array).
• To monitor production on Line 2:
- Connect the white wire to the “I2•” terminal and the blue wire to
the “I2” terminal.
- Clamp the CT on active Line 2 of the solar production circuit with
the arrow pointing towards the load (away from the solar array).
• To monitor production on Line 3:
- Connect the white wire to the “I3•” terminal and the blue wire to
the “I3” terminal.
- Clamp the CT on active Line 3 of the solar production circuit with
the arrow pointing towards the load (away from the solar array).
WIRING INSTRUCTION SHEET FOR THREE PHASE SYSTEMS
The IQ Gateway Metered uses terminal blocks for power and metering connections. Wire these terminal blocks as described in the following.
You will need to install one split-core CT per monitored phase for production metering and one split-core CT per monitored phase for consumption metering.
Use a protected route in conduit (wireway) for the CT wires to the IQ Gateway Metered.
• Tighten all connections to 0.56 N m.
D ) Install the Consumption CTs on phases as required:
• Locate the arrow on the CT label.
• Make sure that the AC mains wire(s) are de-energised until you
have secured the CT wires in the terminal blocks.
Note: Only run active conductors of the same phase through each
CT. Each CT can monitor multiple active conductors.
• To monitor consumption on Line 1:
- For the rst CT, connect the white wire to “I1•” and the blue wire
to “I1”.
- Clamp the CT on the main supply Line 1 (active). When the
consumption CT is on Line 1 (active) conductor, the arrow must
point towards the load (away from the grid).
• To monitor consumption on Line 2:
- For the second CT, connect the white wire to “I2•” and the blue
wire to “I2”.
- Clamp the CT on the main supply Line 2 (active). When the
consumption CT is on Line 2 (active) conductor, the arrow must
point towards the load (away from the grid).
• To monitor consumption on Line 3:
- For the third CT, connect the white wire to “I3•” and the blue wire
to “I3”.
- Clamp the CT on the main supply Line 3 (active). When the
consumption CT is on Line 3 (active) conductor, the arrow must
point towards the load (away from the grid).
• Tighten all connections to 0.56 N m.
E ) Install DRM support and a central disconnect as required for
Australia. The multi-phase IQ Gateway Metered gateway supports
demand response management (DRM). The IQ Gateway (ENV-S-
WM-230 ) has a pre-installed 15 kΩ resistor that provides DRED
bypass when DRED is not required.
NOTE: In systems where a central disconnect (contactor) is installed,
you must congure the meters as described in Step 6 before device
discovery can complete.
NOTE: Because of variance in switchboard design and main power
feed, there may not always be enough space to install CTs.
NOTE: It is important to match CT and voltage sense phases. Be
sure to consistently identify all the AC lines at three points: the main
switchboard feed, the IQ Gateway, and the solar production circuit
breaker. Wire colours may not always consistently identify Lines 1, 2
and 3. If in doubt, use a multimeter to check.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock. Always de-energise circuits
before wiring for power and CTs.
DANGER! Risk of electrocution! Do not install CTs when current
is owing in the sensed circuit. Always install CT wires in the
terminal blocks before energising the sensed circuit.
IQ Gateway Metered terminal block
Switchboard
Output from
the PV system
Main isolator
switch
DRM port
Central disconnect
(contactor)
DRED bypass
I1●
I1
I2●
I2
I3●
I3
I1●
I1
I2●
I2
I3●
I3
1 / 5 2 / 6 3 / 7 4 / 8 NO
RefGen
Com / DRM Ø
C
Production Consumption Digital Input Relay
PD, B300
OVC II
CU, 2.5 mm2, 75C
MEAS CAT III
OVC III
L1 L2 L3
N
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
AU/NZ: DRM Port
To meter
Production
CTs
Consumption
CTs
NL1 L2 L3
UP TO250 Vac.
100A 0.5V 45-66Hz
UP TO250 Vac.
100A 0.5V 45-66Hz
Revision history
REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION
140-00194-04 August 2023 Updated the document for product names and editorial changes.
Previous releases
© 2023 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved. Enphase, the e and CC logos, IQ, and certain other marks listed at
https://enphase.com/trademark-usage-guidelines are trademarks of Enphase Energy, Inc. in the US and other countries.
Data subject to change.
Rev04/2023-08-25

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