Electrical Connections
Installation Manual for Generac PWRCell Inverter
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Protected Load
(000648)
Equipment damage. Never connect protected loads
terminals to other sources of power, including any
other inverter, the utility grid, or a generator. Doing so
could result in equipment or property damage.
WARNING
(000649)
Equipment damage. Never connect protected loads
output from multiple inverters in parallel. Doing so
could result in equipment or property damage.
WARNING
NOTE:
The protected loads terminals cannot provide full
three-phase power.
For systems equipped with energy storage, the protected
loads terminals provide power during a grid outage.
See
By default, the grid powers any
protected loads connected to the inverter protected loads
terminals. During a grid outage, internal relays inside the
inverter isolate the AC grid connection and the inverter
powers the protected loads only using PV array and
battery power. This transition takes place in a fraction of
a second.
NOTE:
To create a protected loads panel, connect the
circuits that require backup to a subpanel. Connect this
subpanel to the protected loads terminals.
•
The protected loads continuous output is 8 kW or
33.3 amps at 240V.
•
The inverter can surge up to 50 A for motor starting
capabilities.
A
PV Array
B
Generac PWRcell Inverter
C
Protected Loads Panel
D
Internal 50 A Protected Loads Breaker
E
AC Main Panel
F
Generac PWRcell Battery
G
Utility
A
F
B
C
D
E
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Figure 5-5. Single Inverter Backup Installation with Protected Loads Panel
NOTE:
See
. On systems that do not include battery storage but battery storage is expected in the future,
install a protected loads panel during inverter installation. The protected loads panel will be fed by the grid while the
system operates in Grid Tie mode.
A
B
C
D
E
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G
A
PV Array
B
Generac PWRcell Inverter
C
Protected Loads Panel
D
Internal 50A Protected Loads Breaker
E
AC Main Panel
G
Utility
Figure 5-6. Configuration for Adding Batteries Later