enphase IQ Combiner+ Quick Install Manual Download Page 2

      

Install Circuit Breaker(s)

A )  Open the enclosure door. 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.

NOTE

Risk of equipment damage. Do not remove the pre-installed 

heat shield attached to the enclosure door. 

B )  Remove the clear plastic deadfront. It is not necessary to completely 

remove the screws. 

C )  Remove a filler plate on the deadfront for each breaker position you 

will use. To remove the filler plate, press the single latch inward while 

gently pushing the filler plate out.

D )  Snap the breaker onto the busbar, using only the breaker positions 

indicated in the diagram on the door of the unit.

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INSTALLATION — Part 1

It is a best practice to complete Installation Part 1 before installing 

Enphase Microinverters and/or Batteries.

      Choose a location for the IQ C

A )  Install the IQ C in a readily accessible location. The best 

practice is to install at least four feet (1.2 meters) off the ground. 

However, never install below three feet (0.9 meters) off the ground. 

B )  Consider the dimensions of the IQ C, easy access, box 

height, and length of cable when selecting the location. The IQ Com-

biner+ is rainproof but not watertight.

C )  Mount the IQ C on a vertical surface.

NOTE

You must mount the Combiner within 15 degrees of vertical.

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Warning! Risk of electric shock. 

To maintain the warranty,  

do not modify the dead-front other than to remove filler 

plates, as needed. 

      

Wire the Output Connections

Refer to the diagram on the door of the IQ C and do the following:
A )  Use conductors sized per local code requirements taking into consid-

eration the voltage drop/rise and upstream breaker or fuse.

B )  The two terminals below the circuit breaker(s) are the output connec-

tions. Install L1 into the left terminal and L2 into the right terminal.

C )  Connect the neutral (white) to the neutral busbar. 

D )  Connect the ground (green or green/yellow) to the Ground busbar.
E )  Torque all connections as indicated by the table below.

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Wire Inputs from the AC Branch Circuits

You can install AC branch circuit breakers up to 80 A total (sum of handle 

ratings, excluding the 10 A breaker). With individual branch circuits, you will 

typically use up to four 20 A breakers. When the Enphase Q Aggregator™ 

(Q-BA-3-1P-60) is also installed in the system, you can use up to a 60A 

breaker, and you must reduce the number and/or ratings of any other 

breaker(s) to remain under the 80 A limit. Refer to the diagram on the door 

of the IQ C and do the following:
A )  Use copper conductors sized to meet local code requirements and 

voltage drop/rise considerations.

B )  Bring in the wires from each AC branch circuit. 
C )  Connect the ground (green or green/yellow) to the ground busbar.
D )  Pass the L1 conductors from each PV branch circuit through the produc-

tion CT in the same direction as the arrow on the side of the CT.

E )  If you use the fourth (Battery/PV) breaker position for PV, you must route 

the L1 conductor through the production CT.

Note

Do not pass conductors from AC Battery branch circuits 

through the production CT. This will distort production readings.

F )  Connect L1 and L2 (usually one black and one red) from each AC branch 

circuit (PV and/or battery) to the circuit breaker(s). Observe the L1 and 

L2 polarity marking at each breaker position.

G )  Torque all connections as indicated by the following table.

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Note

Enphase IQ Series Microinverters use a two-wire system and do 

not use a Neutral. However, the IQ Envoy in the combiner still requires a 

Neutral from the load center.

Warning! Risk of equipment damage. 

Observe bend radius 

requirements when routing wires.

CONNECTION

WIRE SIZES

TORQUE

Eaton BR series DG breaker(s)

14-10 AWG

8 AWG

6 AWG

2.2 Nm (20 in-lb)

2.8 Nm (25 in-lb)

3.0 Nm (27 in-lb)

60 A circuit breaker only

3-1/0 AWG

5.0 Nm (45 in-lb)

Neutral and ground

   Large screw

   Small screw

14-1/0 AWG

6 - 14 AWG

5.0 Nm (45 in-lb)

2.2 Nm (20 in-lb)

Main lug

10-4 AWG

3-2/0 AWG

5.0 Nm (45 in-lb)

5.6 Nm (50 in-lb)

Copper conductors only, rated minimum 75°C. Follow NFPA 70 (NEC) or 

CSA C22.1 part 1 and all local codes.
For DG breakers larger than 20 A, use wire insulated for 90°C based on 

75°C ampacities.

      

Drill Holes to Accept Conduit

A )  Locate the marks on the bottom side of the IQ+ Combiner. These 

marks indicate the best location to drill holes for conduit fittings. Rear 

and side conduit entry below the busbar assembly is also supported.

Note: When drilling, consider the internal parts of the combiner. Make 

sure that the holes do not interfere with the internal workings, me-

chanics, or the deadfront legs in the corners of the Combiner. 

Best Practice:

 

Use a stepped drill bit for making the conduit holes. 

Using a hole saw may crack the plastic housing. As an alternative, use 

a sharp chassis punch with caution. 

B )  Use a snap punch or other type of center punch to prevent the drill 

from wandering. Drill a pilot hole with a smaller drill before using a 

step drill bit. 

C )  Use only UL-listed rain-tight hubs for wire entry into the enclosure.

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Warning! Risk of equipment damage. 

Do not drill conduit 

holes on the top of the box or at any location that allows 

moisture ingress. 

Note!

 The middle breaker on the right side has L1 and L2 

reversed compared to the other breaker positions. Pass only 

the PV L1 conductor of each breaker through the Production CT 

when you reach step 5.

Summary of Contents for IQ Combiner+

Page 1: ... that installation of the Combiner has two parts To ensure successful device detection complete Part 2 after install ing any Enphase IQ Microinverters and or Enphase AC Battery ies Note If needed you can find an installation map at the back of any Enphase Microinverter Quick Install Guide Model X IQ AM1 240 2 IQ Envoy Display and Controls Network Communications LED Green when IQ Envoy is connected...

Page 2: ... sized to meet local code requirements and voltage drop rise considerations B Bring in the wires from each AC branch circuit C Connect the ground green or green yellow to the ground busbar D Pass the L1 conductors from each PV branch circuit through the produc tion CT in the same direction as the arrow on the side of the CT E If you use the fourth Battery PV breaker position for PV you must route ...

Page 3: ...nstall consumption metering CTs DANGER Risk of electrocution Do not install CTs when cur rent is flowing in the sensed circuit Always install CT wires in the terminal blocks before energizing the sensed circuit Load Center To Grid From IQ Combiner IQ Envoy Terminal Block Relay contacts if needed UP TO 250 Vac 100A 0 5V 45 66Hz white blue Not used white blue P1 C1 C2 1 2 3 4 NO Ref Common C Digital...

Page 4: ...file settings 8 INSTALLATION Part 2 You must complete Installation Part 2 after installing any Enphase IQ Microinverters and or Enphase Battery ies Detect Devices A Turn on the DG breaker s B Use one of the following methods to detect devices Enphase IQ Microin verters and or Enphase Batteries Method A Provision devices with Installer Toolkit Use the Installer Toolkit mobile app to configure the I...

Page 5: ...Toolkit mobile app to see which devices are not com municating Check that the circuit breaker s in the IQ Combiner for the PV array are in the ON position Verify that the PV modules are connected to the microinverters Verify the PV module DC voltage is within the allowable range for the microinverter c Power production issues If the Power Production LED lights solid amber check the Installer Toolk...

Page 6: ...eded WARNING Before installing or using the IQ Combiner read all instruc tions and cautionary markings in the technical description and on the equipment WARNING Use the circuit breakers in the Enphase IQ Combiner only for serving Enphase equipment No other loads are allowed FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to par...

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