755-00001 | SolarLEAF™ SL-1000 USER MANUAL| REVISION 5
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Introduction
SolarLEAF System
SOLARLEAF SYSTEM COMPONENTS
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YOTTA SolarLEAF solar module-level storage
[See
Appendix A
for additional detail]
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
DC In
DC Out
WARNING: Ensure the DC jumper wires from the SolarLEAF to the solar
panel and microinverter are plugged into the correct terminals on the
SolarLEAF or damage will occur and void the warranty. Take note of the
DC input and DC output (Marked OUT- and OUT+) terminal locations on
the SolarLEAF shown below. Note: SolarLEAF weighs
25.7kg, or 56.7 lbs.
SolarLEAF should always be lifted by 2 people by grasping the flange on
the perimiter of the top of the unit.
Avoid mounting the SolarLEAF in a location that will interfere with the PV modules. Seperate SolarLEAFs by a minimum of 50cm. Mount SolarLEAFs a
minimum of 6cm from the roof. To comply with NFPA 855, no more than 600 SolarLEAF battery storage systems can be installed on a single roof.
Warning: Outdoor commercial use only. Not intended for marine environments or seismic locations. The system shall be installed in accordance with
local electrical, building, fire and other codes or utility requirements as applicable to the installation and equipment, by qualified service personnel in
accordance with the installation instructions and appropriate practices.
WARNING: AC power to the microinverters SHOULD NOT be turned on at this point of installation.
The SolarLEAF™ is a PV-coupled micro energy
storage unit with in-built thermal regulation
technology to minimize balance of system costs
and the added complexity of installing storage
alongside solar projects. Each SolarLEAF™ has
two pairs of DC ports (IN and OUT). The unit re-
ceives energy from one or more solar PV modules
on the input port and connects to an inverter on
the output port to deliver power to the load.