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Enphase Customer Support:

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Safety and Advisory Symbols

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DANGER

: This indicates a hazardous situation, which if not avoided, will 

result in death or serious injury.

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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

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Only qualified electricians should 

install, troubleshoot, or replace the Encharge Battery(ies). 

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DANGER

: Risk of fire or explosion. Only qualified personnel, using personal pro

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tective equipment (PPE) should transport or handle the Encharge Battery(ies). 

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DANGER

: Risk of explosion. Do not dispose of Encharge Battery(ies) in a fire 

or by burning. The Encharge Battery(ies) can explode.

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DANGER

: Risk of fire or explosion. This product is designed for stationary 

installation only and should be used accordingly. It is not designed for mobile 

applications such as installation and on vehicles and trailers and should not 

be used in such applications.

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DANGER: 

Risk of fire. During use, when stored, or during transport, keep the 

Encharge Battery(ies) in an area that is well ventilated and protected from 

the elements, where the ambient temperature and humidity are within -15° C 

to 55° C (5° F to 131° F) and 5% to 100% RH, non-condensing, preferably out 

of direct sunlight. Do not install the Encharge Battery(ies) at elevations over 

2000 m (6,561 feet) above sea level.

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DANGER: 

Risk of fire. If the Encharge Battery(ies) generate smoke, remove 

AC power from the Enphase System and turn the DC connect switch to the 

off position so that charging/discharging stops.

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DANGER: 

Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. Do not attempt to repair the 

Encharge Battery(ies). DO NOT OPEN THE ENCLOSURE -- NO SERVICEABLE 

PARTS. Tampering with or opening the Encharge Battery(ies) will void the 

warranty. If the Encharge Battery(ies) fail, contact Enphase Customer Sup-

port for assistance at 

enphase.com/en-uk/support/contact

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. Do not use Enphase equipment in a manner 

not specified by the manufacturer. Doing so may cause death or injury to 

persons, or damage to equipment. 

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. Do not install the Encharge Battery(ies) 

without first removing AC power from the photovoltaic system. Disconnect 

the power coming from the photovoltaics before servicing or installing.

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. Always de-energize the AC branch circuit 

during an emergency and/or before servicing the Encharge Battery(ies). 

Never disconnect the DC switch under load. 

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. Risk of high short-circuit current. Observe 

the following precautions when working on batteries:

•  Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects.

•  Use tools with insulated handles.

•  Wear insulating gloves and boots.

•  Do not lay tools or metal parts on top of batteries.

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. Risk of fire. 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. 

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DANGER

: Risk of fire. Do not allow or place flammable, sparking, or explosive 

items near the Encharge Battery(ies).

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. In areas where flooding is possible, install 

the Encharge Battery(ies) at a height that prevents water ingress.

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. AC voltage is present at the output when the 

DC switch is on.

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. Branch circuit protection must be off before 

switching DC power on or off.

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DANGER

: Risk of electric shock. The DC switch must locked in the OFF 

position for shipping and service.

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WARNING

: Risks of electric shock, energy hazard, and chemical hazard. Do 

not disassemble.

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WARNING

: Risk of equipment damage. During use, storage, transport, or 

installation, always keep the Encharge Battery(ies) in an upright position. 

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WARNING

: You must install the Encharge Battery(ies) only on a suitable wall 

using an Enphase wall-mount bracket.

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WARNING

: Before installing or using the Encharge Battery(ies), read all 

instructions and cautionary markings in this guide and on the equipment.

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WARNING

: Do not install or use the Encharge Battery(ies) if it has been 

damaged in any way.

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WARNING

: Do not exceed the maximum number (3) of Encharge Batteries in 

a 20 A AC branch circuit.

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WARNING

: Do not sit on, step on, place objects on, or insert objects into the 

Encharge Battery(ies).

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WARNING

: Do not place beverages or liquid containers on top of the Encharge 

Battery(ies). Do not expose the Encharge Battery(ies) to liquids or flooding.

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WARNING

: When placing the Encharge Battery(ies) in storage, ensure that 

AC power is not present and that the DC switch is in the Locked position. 

While in storage, damage to the battery can occur from over-discharge. 

If the battery state of charge falls to 0%, the Encharge Battery(ies) can be 

damaged or destroyed. Because of this, the Encharge Battery(ies) must only 

be stored for a limited amount of time.

•  The Encharge Battery(ies) must be installed and energized by the “Must   

    Energize By” date on the shipping box label.

•  The Encharge Battery(ies) must have a charge state of no more than 30%  

    when placed in storage. To do this, the Encharge Battery(ies) must be placed  

    in 

Sleep Mode

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•  If the Encharge Battery(ies) is already been installed, it must be placed  

    into 

Sleep Mode

 prior to uninstalling. A battery in 

Sleep Mode

 can be  

    stored a maximum of two months after being placed into 

Sleep Mode

NOTE

: Perform installation and wiring, including protection against lightning 

and resulting voltage surge, in accordance with all applicable local electrical 

codes and standards. 

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 Encharge Battery(ies) must be installed and/or stored according to the 

instructions in this guide.

NOTE

: The Encharge Battery(ies) are compatible only with the 

Envoy 

communications gateway properly fitted with USB hub, USB radios, and 

production and consumption CTs. 

The 

Envoy 

is required for operation of the 

Encharge Battery(ies). Earlier versions of the Enphase Envoy communica-

tions gateway are incompatible.

NOTE

: The Enphase Encharge Battery(ies) are intended to operate with an 

Internet connection. 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 Enphase Encharge Battery(ies), you must replace with 

an Encharge Battery(ies) of the same type, with the same AC current rating.

NOTE

: When disconnected and stored, no automatic charge of the battery 

is possible.

NOTE

: Properly mount the Encharge Battery(ies). Ensure that the mounting lo-

cation is structurally suited to bearing the weight of the Encharge Battery(ies).

NOTE

: During use, storage, and transport, keep the Encharge Battery(ies): 

•  Properly ventilated

•  Away from water, other liquids, heat, sparks, and direct sunlight

•  Away from excessive dust, corrosive and explosive gases like ammonia,   

   and oil smoke

•  Away from direct exposure to gas exhaust, such as from motor vehicles

•  Free of vibrations

•  Away from falling or moving objects, including motor vehicles. If mounted  

   in the path of a motor vehicle, we recommend a 91 cm (36-inch) 

   minimum mounting height

•  At an elevation of lower than 2,000m (6,561 feet) above sea-level

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In a location compliant with fire safety regulations

•  In a location compliant with local building codes and standards

NOTE

: Conditions for the Encharge installation site apply also to storage 

conditions.

SAFETY

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This guide contains important instructions that you must follow during installation 

and maintenance of the Enphase Encharge Battery(ies). 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 Encharge Battery circuit, 

and if an isolator switch is present, switch off the AC isolator for the 

Encharge Battery circuit.

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Contact the fire department or other required emergency response team.

•  Evacuate the area.

In case of fire:

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When safe, use a fire extinguisher. Suitable types are A, B, and C dry chemical 

fire extinguishers. Additional extinguishing media include carbon dioxide, or 

alcohol-resistant foams.

In case of flooding:

•  Stay out of the water if any part of the Encharge Battery(ies) or wiring is 

submerged.

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If possible, protect the system by finding and stopping the source of the 

water, and pumping it away.

•  If water has contacted the battery, 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 Encharge Battery(ies) or in the venting 

area of the Encharge Battery(ies).

•  Ventilate the room.

•  Contact Enphase Customer Support at 

enphase.com/en-uk/support/

Safety Instructions, continued

Environmental Protection

ELECTRONIC DEVICE: DO NOT THROW AWAY. Waste electrical 

products should not be disposed of with household waste. Prop-

er disposal of batteries is required. Refer to your local codes for 

disposal requirements.

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Страница 1: ... care when lifting The Encharge Battery unit is heavy 40 5 kg and requires two persons to lift C Ensure you have the following required Enphase items The Enphase Encharge system requires an Internet connection through the Envoy Failure to maintain an Internet connection may have an impact on the warranty See enphase com warranty for full terms Wireless communications kit COMMS KIT EU 01 to be inst...

Страница 2: ...according to local codes standards and other applicable requirements The subpanel could be a small two circuit box with circuit breakers The circuit breakers in the box would have to be suitable for back feeding per local grid connection regulations Select the right size subpanel and breakers based on the number of Encharge units being installed To do this you must purchase an off the shelf subpan...

Страница 3: ...ds WARNING Risk of injury and equipment damage Use the unit mounting holes only to mount the base unit of Encharge to the wall mount Do not use the unit mounting holes to secure the bracket to the wall B Use a level to keep the bottom of the wall mount bracket level C Use 20 8 mm screws or masonry attachments for masonry to attach the bracket using one screw and washer for each slot 9 2mm Use a mi...

Страница 4: ...w hole DC Switch d c a b Prepare for field wiring DANGER Risk of electric shock The DC switch must be in the Locked position before performing this step A Drill the left wall of field wiring compartment to accommodate the conduit B Connect field wiring to the top three terminal blocks C Size the conductors Line Neutral and Ground to account for voltage rise and to conform to the tables below Desig...

Страница 5: ...for assemby and disassembly of Encharge 3T cover simillar instructions are applicable for Encharge 10T cover A Check that the field wiring compartment cover s for all Encharge Batteries in the system are closed and secured DANGER Risk of electric shock Before continuing check that Encharge units are properly wired and ground connection does not have a L or N connection as this introduces a safety ...

Страница 6: ...rpose the Enchage 10T Cover image is shown above for locking 8 Before pushing into place Locked into place F After assembling the Encharge cover remove the break out tab from the conduit cover and assemble with the ribs snapping in as shown G Break the conduit cover tab along the yellow line as indicated before assembling to the main unit 9 Disassembly of the Encharge Cover A Remove the conduit co...

Страница 7: ...he Enphase Installer Toolkit to commission the Encharge Battery ies Once connected to the Envoy refer to the Installer Toolkit help topics for more information B After the Envoy has detected the Encharge Battery ies the Encharge LEDs operate as described in the following section CONFIGURE and ACTIVATE OPERATION a LED overview After being commissioned the LED flashes yellow while each Encharge Batt...

Страница 8: ...charge Battery ies to liquids or flooding WARNING When placing the Encharge Battery ies in storage ensure that AC power is not present and that the DC switch is in the Locked position While in storage damage to the battery can occur from over discharge If the battery state of charge falls to 0 the Encharge Battery ies can be damaged or destroyed Because of this the Encharge Battery ies must only b...

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