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To do this, you will first need 

to do a

 

hard (factory) reset of the Gateway

.  

Press 

Reset. 

(Use a 

paper clip and pull it out quickly). The 

DATA

 and 

LINK 

LEDs will flash 5 times, and then turn 

solid for 2 seconds.  

Press 

Reset

 again (quickly) while the light is solid 

and the Gateway should 

reset to its factory settings.

  

The LEDs will display orange for about 2 seconds when the 

factory 

reset

 is successful. 

STEP 3  

When the SiteSage Gateway Internet connection is completed successfully, make sure your 
computer has re-connected to the facility network if you are going to be using it to register the 
system.  If it hasn’t, go back to your network connections screen to re-connect to the network. 

Once the Gateway has successfully been connected to the Internet and Energy Monitor units 
have been installed and configured, if the 

DATA

 light is not solid green, it has not successfully 

paired with any SiteSage Controllers or Energy Monitors. Try moving the Gateway closer to 
electric panel.  If that does not work, try power cycling the Controller or Energy Monitor, by 
flipping the breaker for the circuit that powers it.  If that does not work, try power cycling the 
Gateway (which will then need to be reconnected to the Internet).  If neither of these works, 
please contact SiteSage support.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for SiteSage

Page 1: ...Controller Installation Guide Last Update August 2015 Se 31 2012...

Page 2: ...5 Step 3a Connecting the Controller to Existing Contactors 6 Step 3b Connecting the Controller to New Contactors 7 Step 4 Connecting New Contactors to the Circuits to be Controlled 8 Appendix A Contro...

Page 3: ...ontactor Box Installation must be done by a licensed electrician When connecting branch circuits to the contactors the breaker s powering the branch circuits must be turned off The SiteSage Controller...

Page 4: ...actor These configurations are designed to simplify the process of controlling circuits in different electric panels that might not be adjacent to each other Each contactor has 3 poles and can be used...

Page 5: ...doubling up breakers You will need to punch a hole in the Controller enclosure to bring in this and all other wires Figure 1 shows the position of the Ground GND Line L and Neutral N connections in t...

Page 6: ...h the middle and lower terminals 14 NO and 12 which may also be referred to as NC It will be easier to connect the lower terminal first NOTE electrically held normally closed NC contactors are not nat...

Page 7: ...14 There are 2 different ways in which circuits can be connected to the Controller In the first approach each Controller Zone is limited to up to 3 circuits In the second case the contactors can be da...

Page 8: ...as close as possible to the electric panels which contain the circuits that contactor panel will be controlling With new contactors additional information is required on the larger Worksheet Specifica...

Page 9: ...to one of the contactors using the L1 L2 L3 Line ports for the 3 circuits to be controlled by a zone Note in some cases there may only be 1 or 2 circuits to be included in a zone The contactors are r...

Page 10: ...circuits Run wires from the loads being controlled in the electric panel to the appropriate contactor using the T1 T2 T3 ports The 2 sets of contactor terminals are shown in Figure 4 on the left along...

Page 11: ...itor Channel Configuration page there is some basic information to enter at the top of the page Clicking on any row will bring up a dialog box to be used to enter the information about the circuits or...

Page 12: ...ts to 3 circuits or controllers per zone but additional circuits can be added by clicking on Add Another Circuit Once this information has been entered for each Zone and corresponding circuit or conta...

Page 13: ...rt below Check components for any visual damage replace if necessary Be sure all any finger safe covers are in place before unit is put back into operation Recommended Torque settings for components C...

Page 14: ...feet of the electric panel s in which you will be installing SiteSage Energy Monitors and near a 120 volt power outlet Attach the Power Supply to the Gateway and plug it in to the wall outlet NOTE If...

Page 15: ...f the Gateway will support Ethernet and Wi Fi simultaneously If you have multiple Gateways it is possible to use Ethernet with some and Wi Fi on others Please note that SiteSage needs Internet access...

Page 16: ...nnect using the newly downloaded protocol Please note that using a public Wi Fi network is not recommended Often these systems will have certain restrictions that may make it difficult to keep SiteSag...

Page 17: ...d select Automatically as the configuration method You will see a list of available wireless networks displayed in the window Click on the facility s Wi Fi network to select it If the network is passw...

Page 18: ...f you set a static address you can reconnect to the Gateway at a later date by entering that address directly When the Gateway successfully connects to the facility network the LINK light will turn an...

Page 19: ...d to the facility network if you are going to be using it to register the system If it hasn t go back to your network connections screen to re connect to the network Once the Gateway has successfully...

Page 20: ...eway must first be attached to the network using DHCP If a DHCP server is not available in the facility it is possible to provision the system on another network that has DHCP and then move it to the...

Page 21: ...available The same information as requested above for an Ethernet connection is required If a proxy service is used the IP address or URL and port number must be provided NOTE The optional Wi Fi smar...

Page 22: ...Static IP Address Required Yes ___ No ___ If so IP Address ____________________________________ Network Mask ________________________________ Gateway IP Address ____________________________ DNS Serve...

Page 23: ...2015 Powerhouse Dynamics Inc Page 23 Appendix E SiteSage Controller Technical Specifications...

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Page 25: ...lightning storm unplug it from the wall outlet This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning surges Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptac...

Page 26: ...there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turni...

Page 27: ...rranty period Powerhouse Dynamics will repair or replace any defective product at no charge The defective product must be returned to Powerhouse Dynamics and properly packed before shipping unless arr...

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