enphase Enpower EP200G101-M240US00 User manual

QUICK INSTALL GUIDE Model number: EP200G101-M240US00
Install the Enphase Enpower
To install the Enphase Enpower™ Smart Switch and the Enphase Enpower Wall-Mount Bracket, read and follow all warnings and instructions in this guide and
in the Enphase Enpower Installation and Operation Manual at enphase.com/support. Safety warnings are listed on the back of this guide. These instructions
are not meant to be a complete explanation of how to design and install an energy storage system. All installations must comply with national and local electri-
cal codes and standards. Only qualied electricians shall install, troubleshoot, or replace the Enpower.
The Enphase Ensemble System includes the Enphase Enpower™ Smart Switch with Microgrid Interconnection Device (MID) capability, which
consolidates interconnection equipment into a single enclosure and streamlines grid-independent capabilities of PV and storage installations
by providing a consistent, pre-
wired solution for residential
applications. Along with MID
functions, it includes PV,
storage, and generator (future)
input circuits.
Four unique installation scenari-
os are shown:
Whole home backup with Enpower
as service entrance and PV combiner
connected to Enpower. This is the
preferred conguration for back up
of the entire main load panel. This
conguration supports up to an 80A
breaker for the PV circuit and an 80A
breaker for battery storage.
Whole home backup with Enpower
as service entrance and PV combiner
connected to main load panel. This is
the preferred conguration when you
back up the entire main load panel, and
the size of the PV combiner circuit is
more than 80A. In this conguration, the
PV combiner circuit connection space
in Enpower is left vacant. When existing
PV combiner circuits are connected to
the main load panel, and you want to add
battery storage to the system, you can
keep the PV combiner connected to the
main load panel and connect only the
battery storage system to Enpower.
Partial home backup with main load
panel as service entrance and PV
combiner connected to Enpower.
When PV circuits breaker size is
less than 80A, this is the preferred
conguration for partial home backup
with sub-panel.

PREPARATION
A ) Inspect the packaging and the Enpower for damage. Do not install or
use the Enpower if it has been damaged in any way.
B ) Ensure that you have the following:
• One Enphase Enpower device. The Enpower shipping box contains an
Enphase Enpower, mounting bracket, handles, and mounting hardware.
* WARNING: The Enpower device weighs 36 kg (80 lbs) and will
require two persons to lift the unit.
• An Enphase Enpower literature kit (150-00148)
C ) Make sure you have the following required items:
• Enphase Encharge Battery(ies), which are required for off-grid
applications.
• The Enphase Enpower requires a wireless connection to an IQ
Envoy, which requires an Internet connection. Failure to maintain
an Internet connection may have an impact on the warranty. See
enphase.com/warranty for full terms and services.
• Wireless USB Adapter (COMMS-KIT-01) to be installed at Envoy for
communications with Encharge and Enpower. Includes USB cable
for connection to IQ Envoy / IQ Combiner and allows redundant
wireless communication with Encharge and Enpower.
• Eaton BR Series breakers, rated maximum 80A for Encharge
Battery(ies) and Ensemble Combiner.
• If breakers are required at the input or output to Enpower, use Eaton,
Type CSR breakers rated 100 A, 125A, 150 A, 175A or 200 A.
• Tools: conduit (with ttings and tting tools), drill, 5/32 inch pilot
bit (or metric equivalent), screwdriver, socket, wrench, adjustable
wrench, torque wrench, level, 5/32 inch Allen key (or metric
equivalent), conductor stripper, electrician’s hole saw kit or punch
set, and stud nder, if installing on studs.
• Conduit ttings (hubs) are required for all installations, and NEMA
Type 3 conduit ttings (hubs) are needed when installing out of
doors (one for each used conduit opening).
• Conduit ground hub rings.
NOTE: Conduit entry is allowed only through the bottom or bottom
sides of the unit.
• Three #10 lag bolts or screws, 7.6cm (3 inches) long (depending
on attachment wall), for each wall-mount bracket. Check with a
structural engineer and local standards for local requirements.
• Washers for use between fastener heads and wall-mount bracket.
• Conductors rated at 75°C. For sizes, refer to the table on the unit
and to local codes.
• Over current protection: maximum in accordance with local
standards.
INSTALLATION
Plan a location for the Enpower
The Enpower housing is NEMA type 3R and can be installed indoors or
outdoors.
A ) Follow all local codes and standards when planning for and
installing the Enphase Enpower Smart Switch.
B ) Choose a well-ventilated location where the ambient temperature
is within -40° C to 50° C (-40° F to 122° F), preferably out of direct
sunlight.
C ) Ensure that the mounting location can sustain the weight of the
Enpower and mounting bracket (36 kg / 80 lbs). The wall must include
studs that can bear 36 kg (80 lbs) or can be of masonry or other
suitable structure.
D ) Plan the mounting location:
• Indoors: at least 30cm (one foot) off the ground and 30cm (one
foot) from the ceiling.
• Outdoors: at least 90cm (three feet) off the ground.
E ) Ensure that there are no pipes or electrical conductors where you plan
to drill.
F ) Plan to maintain at least 90cm (three feet) of clearance in front of the
Enpower.
G ) Consider the dimensions of the Enpower, easy access, unit height,
conduit entry, and length of cable when selecting the location.
H ) Select a location where you can interconnect to the site’s load center
using the Enphase Enpower.
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Partial home backup with main
load panel as service entrance
and PV combiner connected to
sub-panel. This is the preferred
connection conguration for partial
home backup using a subpanel
when the PV circuit breaker size is
more than 80A. The space available
in Enpower for combiner (solar)
connection is left vacant.

Install the wall-mount bracket
A ) Mark a plumb line over the wall stud as a guide.
* WARNING! Multiple risks. Make sure not to drill or attach into
electric wiring or pipes that are in the wall!
B ) Remove the wall mount bracket only from the shipping box.
C ) Place the wall-mount bracket on the wall so that the mounting holes
in the middle of the bracket align with the center of the stud. Use a
level to keep the bottom of the wall-mount bracket level. Use the wood
screws (or masonry attachments if installing in masonry) to attach
the bracket using one screw and washer for each slot.
D ) Verify that the wall-mount bracket is solidly attached to the wall.
* WARNING! Risk of injury and equipment damage. Do not mount
an Enpower on a bracket that is not properly attached to a wall.
* WARNING! Risk of injury and equipment damage. Protect the
Enpower from impact damage and improper use.
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Enpower
Wall Mount Bracket
Align with stud
Bracket
shelf
Breakout on box Attach handles
Bracket facing hooks
on back of the Enpower
Unbox and Mount the Enpower on the wall
* WARNING: Risk of injury. Take care when lifting. The Enpower is
heavy (36 kg/80 lbs).
* WARNING! Risk of injury and equipment damage. Avoid dropping
the Enpower. Doing so may create a hazard, cause serious injury, and/
or damage the equipment.
A ) Locate the breakout feature on the side of the Enpower package.
B ) Locate the shipping handles and M6 pan head screws and nuts.
C ) Use the screws and nuts to fasten the lifting handles to both sides of
the Enpower.
D ) Use the lifting handles to take the Enpower from the packaging and
place it right side up on a at surface.
E ) To record the location(s) of the Enpower device, peel the removable
serial number label from the Enpower device and afx it to the respec-
tive location on a paper installation map. You will scan this map later
using Enphase Installer Toolkit™ and your mobile device. You can nd
an example installation map at the back of any Enphase Microinverter
manual. Or, you can create your own
map.
F ) Using the lifting handles and supporting
the Enpower from underneath, lift the
Enpower slightly above the installed
wall mount bracket and allow it to
slide down so that the bracket facing
hooks set into both the top and bottom
shelves of the wall mount bracket.
G ) Allow the Enpower to slide down until
the Enpower is fully seated on the
wall-mount bracket shelf.
* WARNING! Risk of injury and
equipment damage. Do not release the
Enpower until you ensure that the En-
power is fully seated in the wall-mount
bracket shelf.
H ) Use a screwdriver to reach into the
recesses on the backsides of the
handles to unscrew and remove the
lift handles.
I ) Reserve the handles, nuts, and
screws in case you need to move
the Enpower later.
J ) On the bottom handle mounts, use
the two provided partial-threaded
custom M6 screws (not the
reserved screws) and two of the
reserved nuts on both side of the
Enpower. The threaded portion of the screw engages with the bracket,
while the unthreaded portion of the screw engages with the hole in the
bracket to prevent vertical movement of the bracket
* WARNING! Risk of injury and equipment damage. Do not skip this
step. Without these screws in place, the Enpower may fall and cause
injury or damage if bumped or shaken.
K ) Use the two provided ller plates to cover the screws.

Install Breakers as Needed
The Enpower includes one two-pole 40A circuit breaker that feeds the
neutral forming transformer (NFT). You can install additional breakers,
if needed. You must follow all NEC and local electrical codes.
Install breakers as needed for the AC grid, main load, Enphase IQ
Combiner, Enphase Encharge batteries, and generator (future). These
breakers are not included and must be ordered separately.
NOTE: You must install a backup loads breaker if required by local
code.
NOTE: Generator connection is not currently supported. This
feature will be supported in future after an over-the-air software
upgrade.
* WARNING! Risk of injury and equipment damage. Use only the
breakers listed in this table.
Allowed breaker types include:
Enphase Model No. Type and Eaton part no.
BRK-100A-2P-240V
BRK-125A-2P-240V
BRK-150A-2P-240V
BRK-175A-2P-240V
BRK-200A-2P-240V
BRK-20A-2P-240V
BRK-30A-2P-240V
BRK-40A-2P-240V
BRK-60A-2P-240V
BRK-80A-2P-240V
• Main Breaker, 2 pole, 100A, 25kAIC, CSR2100N•
• Main Breaker, 2 pole, 125A, 25kAIC, CSR2125N
• Main Breaker, 2 pole, 150A, 25kAIC, CSR2150N
• Main Breaker, 2 pole, 175A, 25kAIC, CSR2175N
• Main Breaker, 2 pole, 200A, 25kAIC, CSR2200N
• Circuit Breaker, 2 pole, 20A, 10kAIC, BR220
• Circuit Breaker, 2 pole, 30A, 10kAIC, BR230
• Circuit Breaker, 2 pole, 40A, 10kAIC, BR240
• Circuit Breaker, 2 pole, 60A, 10kAIC, BR260
• Circuit Breaker, 2 pole, 80A, 10kAIC, BR280
Breaker installation positions are noted in the diagram:
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Breaker installation
positions
A ) Ensure that the Enpower is completely de-energized.
B ) Open the three latches that lock the enclosure door. To release the latch,
pull the latch handle forward and then to the right. With all the latches
opened, swing open the enclosure door.
You can remove the door from the hinges if needed: Pinch the top of the
hinge rod using a pair of needle-nosed pliers. Slide the door up and away to
remove it. Set the door aside for later reattachment.
* WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. Do not remove the pre-in-
stalled solar shield attached to the enclosure door.
C ) Use a Phillips screw driver to loosen the six screws along the periphery
of the deadfront. Use the two tabs on the front to assist handling the
deadfront during the removal. Keep the deadfront and screws handy as
you will need them later.
* WARNING: Risk of electric shock. To maintain the warranty, do not mod-
ify the deadfront other than to remove or replace ller plates, as needed.
D ) If you install a main breaker or load breaker, remove the standard lugs
before installing the Eaton CSR breaker. By default, lugs are provided in the
Enpower unit for connection to the mains and to the load. In case of usage
without breakers, the conductors are connected directly to these lugs. When
breakers are used, the lugs are replaced with breakers during installation.
E ) Remove a ller plate from the deadfront for each breaker position you will
use. Refer to the breaker position diagram to the left. To remove the ller
plate, press the single latch inward while gently pushing the ller plate out.
F ) For the Encharge, AC Combiner or Generator (future) connection, snap the ap-
propriately sized BR series two-pole Eaton breaker onto the busbar, using only
the breaker positions indicated in the diagram on the door of the unit. Breaker
functional position are not interchangeable with one another. The wires to be
connected to each breaker are located beside each breaker position. Remove
the plastic cap on the wire ends before inserting into the breaker.
G ) Install each breaker by rocking it to the left, catching the clips that hold it in
place. Then rock the breaker to the right so it is fully seated and secure.
H ) For the main load breaker, use an appropriately sized CSR Eaton breaker.
Install at the location indicated in the diagram on the door of the unit.
I ) Remove the mains/load lugs by unscrewing the two nuts holding the lugs.
Re-use the same nuts to x the CSR breakers in the same position. Use the
screw provided in the kit to secure the breaker.
J ) Torque the breaker connections as listed in the following and in the
conductor table on the unit.
Standard lug
from ILSCO
L1
L2
Default connection
Breaker connection
200A Eaton
breaker
Lugs at main load breaker position Breaker installed at main load position
Eaton CSR main
breaker
Standard
lug
Connections Wire size (AWG) Torque (N•m / lb•in)
Main lugs Cu/AL: 300 KCMIL - 2 31.1 / 275
Backup load lugs Cu/AL: 300 KCMIL - 2 28.2 / 250
CSR breakers 6 3.1 / 27
BR breakers (wire provided) 14 - 10 2.8 / 25
AC Combiner lugs 8 3.4 / 30
Encharge lugs 4 - 6 3.9 / 35
Generator (future) lugs 2 - 3 4.5 / 40
Neutral - large lugs Cu/AL: 300 KCMIL - 6 31.1 / 275
Neutral and ground bars
Large holes 1/0 - 3
4 - 6
8
10 -14
5.6 / 50
5.1 / 45
4.5 / 40
4.0 / 35
Small holes 4 - 6
8
10 -14
4.0 / 35
2.8 / 25
2.3 / 20
Required practices when torquing connections:
• Always follow NEC 2017 110.4 (D) dictates.
• You must use a calibrated torque tool to achieve the indicated
torque values.
• Use tamper-proof torque mark/paint after torquing connections.

ONON
ONON
80
max
80
max
40
40
80
max
80
max
60
max
60
max
ON
80
max
80
max
40
40
80
max
80
max
60
max
60
max
AC Combiner Neutral
Transformer
GeneratorEncharge
ON
80
max
80
max
40
40
80
max
80
max
60
max
60
max
AC Combiner Neutral
Transformer
GeneratorEncharge Mains
Breaker
200A max
Load
Breaker
200A max
I/O-1 I/O-2 Gen I/O
Mains
Relay
Mains
Relay
Neutral
AC Combiner /
Encharge / Generator
Main / Service
Disconnect
ON
AC Combiner Encharge Generator
ON
80
max
80
max
40
40
80
max
80
max
60
max
60
max
AC Combiner Auto
Transformer
GeneratorEncharge Mains
Breaker
200A max
Load
Breaker
200A max
I/O-1 I/O-2 Gen-I/O
Mains
Relay
Neutral
Main Bonding Jumper.
Remove when not required
Backup
Loads
I/O-1 / I/O-2 /
Gen I/O
Grounding Electrode
Conductor, when required
Wire the Field Connections
A ) Drill conduit entry holes as needed, and install conduit grounding lugs for each opening. Be sure to reseal unused conduit entry holes with sealing plugs.
NOTE: Main supply conductors may enter the Enpower from the bottom or from the bottom-left side. Backup load conductors may enter the Enpower
from the bottom or bottom-right side. Encharge, Combiner and generator (future) conductors may enter from the bottom, bottom-left or bottom-right
sides.
B ) Size the conductors (Line, Neutral and Ground) depending on the breaker or fuse, proper ampacity, and voltage rise requirements according to local codes.
Refer to the conductor rating table on the door of the Enpower.
+ DANGER! Risk of electric shock. Check that all circuits connecting to the Enpower are de-energized before wiring.
C ) If the Enpower is not installed at service equipment, you must remove the main bonding jumper connected between the grounding bar and the neutral
assembly. Refer to the wiring diagram.
NOTE: Do not modify or rewire any of the other pre-installed wiring or bonding connections in the Enpower.
D ) If Enpower is installed as service equipment:
• Connect a grounding electrode conductor to the grounding bar.
• From the literature kit, place the label “GROUNDING ELECTRODE TERMINAL” adjacent to the grounding bar.
• From the literature kit, place the label “SUITABLE FOR USE AS SERVICE EQUIPMENT” on the deadfront near the main breaker/service disconnect.
• From the literature kit, place the label “MAIN/SERVICE DISCONNECT” on the deadfront near the main breaker/service disconnect.
• If Enpower is not used as service equipment:, these labels should not be used.
E ) Connect Lines, Neutral, and Ground. For details, refer to the conductor table on the unit for sizes and refer to local codes.
* WARNING! Risk of equipment damage. Always connect to two Lines (active),
one neutral, and one ground.
F ) Use the included stowed conductors, as labeled, to wire the circuit breaker(s) for
the Encharge batteries, Enphase Combiner, and generator (future), as needed. The
stowed conductors are provided with crimped-on ferrules with end caps to prevent
accidental contact. Remove the conductor end caps as needed.
G ) Torque the breaker connections as listed on the previous page and in the conduc-
tor table on the unit.
H ) After all conductors are connected and secured, check that there are no exposed
conductors or stray wires.
I ) Gently arrange all the conductors and connectors inside the cabinet.
+ DANGER! Risk of electric shock. The system is not ready to be energized! Do
not close any circuit breaker yet.
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Conduit guidance -
bottom entry Conduit guidance -
side entry
AC power wire
Stowed conductors
for generator (future)
Control PCBA and cover
Auto transformer/NFT
Breakers for auto transformer,
generator, PV AC combiner,
and Encharge circuit
Ground
Neutral
Generator I/O
PV AC combiner
200A main
MID relay
Eaton breaker
CSR2100N/2150N/2200N
To generator
General purpose relay I/O
To backup load panel
Eaton breaker
CSR2100N/2150N/2200N
From utility meter or
main load panel
To Encharge
Stowed conductors for Encharge
Stowed conductors
for PV combiner
Breaker placement
and other connections

Close and Energize Enpower
* WARNING: Before energizing, make sure that ALL Enpower
connections are properly installed and conductors terminated.
A ) Replace the deadfront. Tighten the cover screws using a Phillips
screw driver.
* WARNING! Risk of equipment damage. Ensure that no conduc-
tors are pinched before replacing the cover.
* WARNING! Conductors are factory provided for the generator
(future), AC Combiner and Encharge. If no generator is used with the
system, these conductors will not be terminated. If the Combiner
does not connect to the Enpower, these also will not be terminated.
When these wires are not terminated, they should remain stowed in
the clips on the plastic frame supporting the panel board interior and
their end caps should not be removed.
+ DANGER: Risk of electric shock. There are many potential
sources of voltage. Check any Enphase Encharge battery, PV, or
other generation source for voltage.
B ) Yo must ensure that all electrical circuits external to Enpower are
completed and safe before energizing Enpower in the following order:
• NFT breaker
• Main breaker
• PV breaker
• Encharge breaker
• Generator (future) breaker
• Load breaker.
C ) Energize the circuit feeding the Enpower. If installed, turn the breaker
feeding the Enpower to the on position.
D ) Close and secure the door of the Enpower.
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Use the Enphase Installer Toolkit to commission the Enpower. Once
connected to the Envoy, refer to the Installer Toolkit help topics for
more information.
After the IQ Envoy has detected the Enpower, the Enpower LEDs oper-
ate as described in the following section.
CONFIGURE and ACTIVATE
OPERATION
aOverview
A ) If you do not see the Enpower information in Enlighten, check that
the IQ Envoy and the Internet connection are working.

Enphase Customer Support: enphase.com/en-us/support/contact
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.
✓NOTE: This indicates information particularly important for optimal system
operation. Follow instructions carefully.
Safety Instructions
+DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Only qualied electricians should
install, troubleshoot, or replace the Enpower.
+DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Do not attempt to repair the
Enpower. DO NOT REMOVE THE DEADFRONT -- NO SERVICEABLE PARTS.
Tampering with or opening the Enpower will void the warranty. If the Enpow-
er fails, contact Enphase Customer Support for assistance at enphase.com/
en-us/support/contact.
+DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not use Enphase equipment in a manner
not specied by the manufacturer. Doing so may cause death or injury to
persons, or damage to equipment.
+DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Do not install the Enpower without rst
removing AC power from the photovoltaic system and ensuring that the DC
switch on the Enphase Encharge batteries are off. Disconnect the power
coming from the photovoltaics and ensure that the DC switch on the En-
charge batteries are off before servicing or installing.
+DANGER: Risk of electric shock. Risk of re. Do not work alone. Someone
should be in the range of your voice or close enough to come to your aid
when you work with or near electrical equipment.
+DANGER: Risk of re. Do not allow or place ammable, sparking, or explosive
items near the Enpower.
+DANGER: Risk of electric shock. In areas where ooding is possible, install
the Enpower at a height that prevents water ingress.
*WARNING: Risk of equipment damage. Enpower is shipped and stored on its
back. The upright position is only needed when installed.
*WARNING: You must install the Enpower only on a suitable wall using an
Enphase wall-mount bracket.
*WARNING: Before installing or using the Enpower, read all instructions and
cautionary markings in this guide and on the equipment.
*WARNING: Do not install or use the Enpower if it has been damaged in any
way.
*WARNING: Do not sit on, step on, place objects on, or insert objects into the
Enpower.
*WARNING: Do not place beverages or liquid containers on top of the Enpow-
er. Do not expose the Enpower to liquids or ooding.
✓NOTE: Perform installation and wiring, including protection against lightning
and resulting voltage surge, in accordance with all applicable local electrical
codes and standards.
✓NOTE: Because Encharge is grid forming, you must install signage in accord-
ance with NEC articles 705, 706, and 710.
✓NOTE: Using unapproved attachments or accessories could result in dam-
age or injury.
✓NOTE: Install properly rated over current protection as part of the system
installation.
✓NOTE: To ensure optimal reliability and to meet warranty requirements, the
Enpower must be installed and/or stored according to the instructions in this
guide.
✓NOTE: The Enpower is compatible only with the IQ Envoy communications
gateway properly tted with USB hub, USB radios, and production and con-
sumption CTs. The IQ Envoy is required for operation of the Enpower. Earlier
versions of the Enphase Envoy communications gateway are incompatible.
✓NOTE: The Enphase Enpower is intended to operate with an Internet connec-
tion through the Envoy. Failure to maintain an Internet connection may have
an impact on the warranty. See Limited Warranty for full terms and services
(enphase.com/warranty).
✓NOTE: When replacing an Enphase Enpower, you must replace it with an
Enpower of the same type, with the same AC current rating.
✓NOTE: Properly mount the Enpower. Ensure that the mounting location is
structurally suited to bearing the weight of the Enpower.
✓NOTE: During use, storage, and transport, keep the Enpower:
• Properly ventilated
• Away from water, other liquids, heat, sparks, and direct sunlight
• Away from excessive dust, corrosive and explosive gases, and oil smoke
• Away from direct exposure to gas exhaust, such as from motor vehicles
• Away from falling or moving objects, including motor vehicles. If mounted
in the path of a motor vehicle, we recommend a 91cm (36-inch)
minimum mounting height
• In a location compliant with re safety regulations
• In a location compliant with local building codes and standards
SAFETY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This guide contains important instructions that you must follow during installation
and maintenance of the Enphase Enpower. Failing to follow any of these instructions may void the warranty (enphase.com/warranty).
In Case of Fire or Other Emergency
In all cases:
• If safe to do so, switch off the AC breaker for the Enpower circuit, and if an
isolator switch is present, switch off the AC isolator for the Enpower circuit.
• Contact the re department or other required emergency response team.
• Evacuate the area.
In case of re:
• When safe, use a re extinguisher. Suitable types are A, B, and C dry chemical
re extinguishers. Additional extinguishing media include carbon dioxide, or
alcohol-resistant foams.
In case of ooding:
• Stay out of water if any part of the Enpower or wiring is submerged.
• If possible, protect the system by nding and stopping the source of the
water, and pumping it away.
• If water has contacted the UNIT, call your installer to arrange a inspection.
If you are sure that water has never contacted the battery, let the area dry
completely before use.
In case of unusual noise, smell or smoke:
• Ensure nothing is in contact with the Enpower or in the venting area on top of
the Enpower.
• Ventilate the room.
• Contact Enphase Customer Support at enphase.com/en-us/support/contact.
Safety Instructions, continued
© 2019 Enphase Energy. All rights reserved.
Environmental Protection
ELECTRONIC DEVICE: DO NOT THROW AWAY. Waste elec-
trical products should not be disposed of with household
waste. Refer to your local codes for disposal requirements.
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