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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Version 1.2.01 Issued on: November 08, 2023...
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All information in this Manual is subject to the copyright and other intellectual property rights of FranklinWH Australia Pty Ltd. This manual may not be modified, copied or reproduced, in whole or in part, without the prior written permission of FranklinWH Australia Pty Ltd.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide CONTENT Safety Statements ............................1 Safety Symbols ................................1 Safety Instructions for Operation ..........................2 Safety Instructions for Installation Site ........................5 Fire and Other Emergency Situations ........................7 Franklin Home Power System Overview ....................8 Whole-Home Backup System ............................
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Install breakers as needed ........................... 45 Mount the aGate on the wall ........................47 Electrical Conduits and Wiring ..........................51 Electrical Conduits ............................51 Communications Wiring ..........................54 Electrical Wiring ............................62 Completing Installation ............................78 Re-Install the aPower Wiring Compartment Cover and Install Grilles ..........
Guide carefully before installation, maintenance or use. Failure to follow any instruction in this Guide may lead to risks of equipment damage, electric shock, severe personal injury and even death, and may also void the warranty (FranklinWH Support). The DANGER, WARNING, and NOTE alerts are supplemental to the safety instructions and are not exhaustive.
DANGER: Both aPower and aGate are electrical equipment, and improper operation may lead to electric shock, energy hazards, or chemical hazards. Please do NOT open the cabinet or disassemble without express direction from the FranklinWH service team. DANGER: Only FranklinWH certified and qualified technicians can install, maintain or replace aGate and aPower equipment or wiring.
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DANGER: Do not attempt to take apart, repair and/or modify an aGate or aPower without the authorization of FranklinWH. And it is prohibited to open the battery pack chamber in any situation. Otherwise, it may lead to safety hazards and void the warranty.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide WARNING: For maintenance purposes, do NOT use any parts or fittings that are not listed in this Guide or that are purchased from any source other than FranklinWH or its recognized dealers. WARNING: Do NOT use paint on any part of an aPower or aGate, whether internal or external, especially on the protective cover except for exterior paint that has been worn out or damaged in the transportation, installation, or maintenance process.
DANGER: The installation site of aPower and aGate units should be protected from access by children, or additional protective measures should be taken to protect the FranklinWH equipment from misoperation and contact by children. DANGER: The installation site of aPower and aGate units should be kept away from heating devices, or any source of heat and/or fire.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide DANGER: If wall-mounted, the wall should be able to provide sufficient bearing capacity. DANGER: The installation site for aPower should have a fire detection and protection systems that meets the local building and fire codes. Temperature detectors and fire detectors must be used in the vicinity of the installation zone and must be connected to the family fire control system.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Fire and Other Emergency Situations Fire: Shut off the aPower breaker on the aGate, if it is safe to do so. ⚫ Evacuate to a safe area. ⚫ Contact 000 as soon as it is safe to do so. ⚫...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Franklin Home Power System Overview FranklinWH is a whole-home energy solution for residential users. The two key components are the aGate, an intelligent power management unit for whole home power control, and the aPower, an energy storage battery unit with built in battery management system (BMS) and inverter.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Partial Backup System If you select a partial backup configuration, you need to identify backup loads during system configuration. Connect the backup loads (except for the Smart Circuit loads) to the backup port of the aGate, and connect the non-backup loads to the non-backup ports of the aGate.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Installation Preparations Site Planning 1) Plan installation position NOTE: The selection of installation location must avoid water and power conduits. Refer to all applicable local codes and standards. The details below are general guidelines for spacing and may not be applicable. Please ⚫...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide system designer will need to factor in the recommended maximum cable lengths, listed below, when laying out the FHP installation. Cable Maximum cable length aPower to aGate 30 m aGate to Generator 30 m aGate to Router 100 m aGate to PV CT...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 2) Plan the positions of equipment inputs and outputs aPower ⚫ The positions of inputs and outputs on an aPower are as shown below. The following scenarios offer variations on the cable inlets and outlets of an aPower to accommodate variations in the existing residential wiring layout.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide aGate ⚫ The positions of inputs and outputs on an aGate are as shown below. The following scenarios offer variations on the cable inlets and outlets of an aGate to accommodate variations in the existing residential wiring layout. Scenario 1: aGate and electrical conduits share the same side of the wall.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Scenario 2: Cables are run in electrical conduits and enter aGate from inside or through the wall. In this case, a conduit hub will be needed to ensure the IP grade aGate. Electrical Conduit electrical conduit diameter varies by the types of conduit.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 5) Plan the Fire Control and Extinguishing System The selection and installation of fire control and extinguishing systems on power storage systems must comply with the requirements of AS/NZS 5139 and local fire authorities.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Tools Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) (goggles, gloves, protective shoes, anti-dust respirator, ⚫ etc.) to protect the personal safety. Drill ⚫ ➢ Use 4 mm Brad Point bits or 4 mm Auger bits to drill pilot holes in wooden walls. ➢...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 14 mm open-end wrench to operate aPower leveling screws and to adjust the height of ⚫ aPower. Induction electroprobe to detect the cables in walls to avoid short circuits when drilling. ⚫ Multimeter to measure voltage, current and other electric parameters. ⚫...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Materials aPower and accessories provided ⚫ Item Quantity aPower 1 PC Mounting bracket 1 PCS Grilles 1 Set ③ ② ① M5x20 screws 2 PCS Retainer plates 2 PCS Wrench 1 PCS ④ ⑤ ⑥ aGate and accessories provided ⚫...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Materials provided by installers ⚫ ④ ③ ① ② ⑦ ⑧ ⑥ ⑤ ⑩ ⑨ Item Electrical conduit, conduit adaptors and fittings Copper cables Antioxidant conductive paste Screws and M6 spacers for wall installation Circuit breakers. For details, refer to Install breakers as needed for circuit breaker models Customer optional external PV CT Conduit fitting washers...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Installation Moving DANGER: Special care must be taken to protect personal safety. Reinforced toe shoes must be used to protect the installers in case equipment tilts and falls. Compare and confirm the equipment delivered against the order information. ⚫...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide ② Cut the sealing tape and lift up the cardboard cover. Remove the protective carton and top foam. ③ Stand up the aPower (logo faces up). Several installers should work together to protect the equipment from falling. ④...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 2) Mount the bracket ⚫ Before mounting ➢ A mounting bracket is required for both floor and wall mounting. The Mounting bracket should be fastened to the wall at a minimum of 4 points, one on each arm. 609.6 mm 508 mm 406.4 mm...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide ➢ Special Wall/Baseboard Installation Case 1: Protruding Baseboard Case 2: Concave Baseboard Height > 152 mm or the Case 3: Uneven Wall Height > 152 mm (Floor mount) thickness of the bulge > 25 mm (Floor mount) Solution Solution Solution...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide ⚫ Mounting the bracket on a wall ➢ Choose the fasteners and installation holes depending on the type of wall. Ensure the installation location can bear the weight of aPower and bracket. *NOTE: When the bracket is attached in the outdoor, windy area, at least 12 M6 screws (3 at each corner) should be used to mount the bracket.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Method 2: Use the cardboard positioning template to mark the mounting points. Wall Mount Floor Mount Level Marker Level Marker ① Place it against the wall in the planned installation position according to the orientation of the cardboard text (the bottom of the cardboard is on the ground when it is installed on the ground).
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide ➢ Mount on wooden beams The following are the basic steps for installing the bracket on wooden beams: At least 4 M6 stainless steel wood screws with large flat washers (1 at each corner), at least 64 mm of each screw inserted into the wooden beam.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide ➢ Mount on steel beams The following are the basic steps for installing the bracket on steel beams: Use at least 4 M6 stainless steel hexagon screws (1 at each corner) with spring washers, large flat washers and nuts to secure the bracket to the steel beam.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide ➢ Mount on concrete or brick walls The following are the steps for installing the bracket on concrete or brick: Use at least 4 M6 stainless steel expansion screws (1 at each corner) with spring washers and large flat washers and at least 40 mm length embedded in the wall.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide ④ ③ 6.0 Nm When installing the bracket, add an M6 spacer to Torque each bolt. wrench ③ Use an 11 mm wrench to turn the nut in ④ Use an 11 mm wrench to attach the the opposite direction, and remove the nut, mounting bracket by turning the nut until the spring washer, and flat washer from the sleeve...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide DANGER: • Avoid drilling holes in water pipes and cables in the wall. • PPE must be used in the operation. WARNING: Cover the aPower top heat dissipation hole to protect from gravel dust during drilling. Wooden wall Electric drill and 25 mm, 40 mm wood bits are recommended to create holes for running cable through...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 4) Mount the aPower in the bracket DANGER: Special care must be taken to protect personal safety. Reinforced toe shoes must be used to protect the installers from tilting and falling equipment. WARNING: Please use proper protective measures on the lift, such as foam or protective cloth, and take effective protection measures to avoid scratching or damaging the aPower during the installation process.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide aPower Wall ③ After the aPower is firmly set on the mounting bracket, attach the two retainer plates to both sides of the upper bracket. The larger hole fits over the post on the side of the top bar of the mounting bracket.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 5) Adjust the floor mounted aPower level If the aPower is to be installed on an uneven floor, the leveling screws on the bottom of aPower cabinet can be adjusted until the screw directly contacts the floor. Adjust the leveling using a No.13 open-end wrench...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide aGate Installation WARNING: Add lightning protection measures to the Franklin Home Power system according to AS/NZS 3000 and AS/NZS 4777.1. NOTE: The drill template guide board will be used for drilling mounting holes. Keep it in ⚫...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 2) Remove the door and inner panel from the aGate Grasp the small notch on the right side of the aGate. Lift it slowly until the door of aGate is completely open. Open this way Notch on aGate door WARNING:...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Remove the inner panel: Use a #3 Phillips head screwdriver or an electric screwdriver with a ⚫ Phillips head screw bit. Turn the 1 combination screws fastening the inner panel counterclockwise to remove the screws. Remove the aGate inner panel and properly store it. Inner panel Improper operation may result in the bolt being seized.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 3) Prepare aGate cable inlets The aGate has eight 20 mm and 40 mm diameter knockouts. Remove the necessary knockouts or plugs in the aGate. How to remove the Knockouts? ⚫ ① ② ① Place a flathead screwdriver against the ②...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 4) Enlarging or Drilling New Holes (if necessary) If the conduit diameter is larger than the aGate knockout hole, or if any new hole needs to be drilled, appropriate tools should be used to expand the hole or to drill new holes. *NOTE: To avoid damage to equipment, completely shield all aGate interior electrical boards and components before you drill or punch holes, to avoid debris falling into the aGate.
DANGER: Despite that the Smart Circuits may be controlled remotely on the ⚫ FranklinWH App, the remote OFF status does not mean the circuit has been physically disconnected. It is important to test the circuit status during the installation process.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide a) Make sure all breakers in the aGate and all switches connected to the aGate are disconnected. Use a multimeter to check the voltages at both input and output terminals of aGate are 0. b) Put the Smart Circuits Module in the position as shown in the figure below and check that all installation holes 1 to 2 have been properly aligned.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide d) Insert the cables into the SMT RLY connection port. Fix the cables with cable ties and remove the excess tie. Insert the relay drives cables into the SMT RLY connection port. Insert the CT sampling cables into the SMT CT connection port. Connect the reserved intelligent load voltage sampling line on the aGate to the voltage sampling port using M4 screw assemblies.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Install Generator Module The FHP system can connect to a household backup power generator (generator) via the optional aGate Generator Module. a) Make sure all breakers in the aGate and all switches connected to the aGate are disconnected.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide b) Use a #3 x 100 mm Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the four M5 captive screws on the protective cover, remove the protective cover and keep it in good condition. M5 captive screws Protective Cover c) Follow the steps below to install the Generator Module onto the aGate.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connect the W007 cable to the Gen RLY connector on the EMS module. Tighten the screws on both ends of the terminal. Connect the W008 cable R3-J3 plug to the J3 connector on the R3 board. Connect the W008 cable Gen DRV plug to the Gen DRV connector on the EMS module.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 6) Install breakers as needed The circuit breakers are optional parts and must be provided by the installer. Install the breakers on the guide rail as shown in the diagram below. Breaker Install the circuit breaker on the guide rail.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide MCB Max Rated Rated Short-Circuit Name Recommended Brands Current Capacity Grid 100 A 10 kA ABB/Clipsal/Hager Generator 100 A 6 kA/10 kA ABB/Clipsal/Hager Backup load 100 A 6 kA/10 kA ABB/Clipsal/Hager Non-backup load 80 A 6 kA/10 kA ABB/Clipsal/Hager aPower...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 7) Mount the aGate on the wall Follow the procedures below to install the aGate on the wall. DANGER: Avoid drilling holes in water pipes and cables in the wall. WARNING: Cover any nearby aPower top heat dissipation hole during drilling to protect from gravel dust.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide ④ ③ large flat washer screw ③ Use a 10 mm socket to unscrew the ④ Fasten the aGate brackets to the wall using screw counterclockwise. the fittings: M6 large flat washer and M6 screw. Check that the tightening torque is 6.0 Nm.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide The following are the steps for installing the aGate on wooden beams: ⚫ ① ② 4.3 mm >64 mm ① Select an appropriate drill bit to drill holes ② Use a wood screw with a large flat washer to ensure secure installation.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide The following are the steps for installing the aGate on steel beams: ⚫ ① ② 8 mm ① Select a suitable drill bit to drill holes at the ② Use M6 stainless steel hexagon screws marked points.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Electrical Conduits and Wiring 1) Electrical Conduits Open the wiring compartment cover on the aPower ① ② ① Use a 6 x 100 mm flat head screwdriver and ② Lift the cover upward. insert it into the snap joints, press and pull the cover out.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Remove some aPower accessories Unplug the 2 external charging cables. ⚫ Remove the protective ring from the inside out. ⚫ If a signal cable hole is needed, remove the cable conduit hole-plug. Turn the plug ⚫...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Install conduit adaptor to the aPower cable holes Diameter 35 mm Diameter 28.5 mm ① Select an appropriate conduit adaptor. ② Install the corresponding plug into the corresponding hole. The threaded end of Select a 32 mm diameter plug for the •...
The built-in Wifi access point (AP) provided by each aGate may be used to establish local communications between the FranklinWH App and the aGate. Account: AP_last 9 digits of serial number, Password: last 12 digits of serial number. ➢ NOTE: The account and password can be modified through the FranklinWH App.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connect the aGate to the home network for remote access. ⚫ Method 1 (Recommended): Connect the aGate to the household network using an ethernet ➢ communications cable (Not provided). To ensure the reliability of remote communications, it is recommended to connect the household network cable with internet connection to the Eth1 port of EMS module, in order to enable the remote communication function.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Communications cable preparation: ① Remove the insulation jacket from the cable. ② Fan the wires in the order of 568B (See wiring scheme diagram). ③ Insert the wires into the connector. ④ Crimp the connector using a crimping tool and then the cable is ready. ⑤...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Method 2: Connect via Wifi ➢ The Wifi connection between the aGate and household wireless network should be done during commissioning. Please refer to the Franklin Home Power System Commissioning Guide Using App. Router aGate *NOTE: The aGate supports only 2.4Ghz Wifi connection to the family router.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Communications connection between the aGate and the aPower Before connecting the communications cable to the FHP, test it with a network cable tester to ensure that the cable contact is error-free. WARNING: When multiple aPower units work in parallel, it is necessary to remove the excess matching terminals from all aPower units along the connection except for the matching terminal on the last aPower .
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide When distance between the aGate and the first aPower is shorter than 30 m ⚫ Only a network cable is required to connect the aGate and aPower when the distance is less than 30 m. CAN OUT CAN IN Network cable...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide When the distance between the aGate and the first aPower is longer than 30 m ⚫ Both a network cable and a 20 V power supply cable must be used in conjunction when the distance between the aGate and the first aPower is longer than 30 m. CAN OUT 20 V power...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide RS485 communications and DRM0 signal control Connect the external cable to the A3/B3 ports on the RS485 communications port to check the power supply of the grid. If you need to force a system stop, please short the DRM0 port. The above operations are only performed by qualified professionals.
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 3) Electrical Wiring aGate terminal information NOTE: The wiring should comply with AS3000, local laws and regulations, and site ⚫ application. Use 1-pole or 2-pole MCB depending on local laws and regulations and specific ⚫ site application.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Location Applicable Cable Wiring Torque Stripping Length Grid 25 mm² 5.6 Nm 12 mm Generator 25 mm² 5.6 Nm 12 mm Backup 25 mm² 5.6 Nm 12 mm Non-Backup 16 mm² 5.0 Nm 12 mm Smart Circuits 2.5-10 mm²...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide The neutral cables of the grid side and back-up side must both be connected together to the N-Bar, wiring reference figure below. RCD’s differential residential current should be 30 mA, type B or A. The MCB in the distribution box should match the MCB in the aGate (MCBs marked with red boxes).
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide aGate terminal information and wiring requirements are as follows: DANGER: The wiring should DANGER: The wiring should comply with AS/NZS 3000 and all comply with AS/NZS 3000 and local laws and regulations. all local laws and regulations. Terminal: Aluminum alloy Terminal: Aluminum alloy Surface Finish: Tinning...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide General The cable conductor sizes and current capacity rating are listed in the standard AS/NZS ⚫ 3008.1.1 for connection L, N, Ground. Conductors, relied upon for the protective grounding and bonding system, will be sized to ⚫...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connecting the external EPO switch (optional) When an emergency situation occurs, such as fire or a smoking battery, the user may manually press the EPO (Emergency Power Off) button to power off the system, where it is safe to do so. The external EPO is an optional component.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Make sure all breakers in the aGate and all switches connected to the aGate are disconnected. Wait at least five (5) minutes, and then loosen and remove the one M5 × 12 screws using a Phillips head screwdriver, and remove the inner panel from the aGate. Use a multimeter to check that the AC voltages at both input and output terminals of the aGate are zero (0), to ensure that all electrical equipment has been disconnect ed from the aGate.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connect pins 3 and 4 (labeled EPO) on the EMS to the C (common) and NC (normal close) of the EPO. Use wire 0.5-1.5 mm². NOTE: The cable diameter should be between 0.5 mm²and 1.5 mm². To C and NC of the EPO Install the aGate inner panel and tighten the M5 x 12 screws using a Phillips...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connecting the solar inverter When connecting a solar inverter to the aGate, the solar breaker is the only interface to be used. Do not connect the solar inverter directly to any other port. The aGate has a built-in solar CT, so that it can directly measure the solar energy generated, and the wires must be connected as required.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connecting the Smart Circuits (optional) aGate has an optional Smart Circuits Module which supports two Smart Circuits, each of which has a separate CT to measure the power usage. NOTE Refer to the breaker specifications for the tightening torque value for the ⚫...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connecting the Grid AC power The aGate has an independent grid interface. It can optimize the control of household electricity bills through the EMS. In addition, there is an independent control relay to provide seamless switching of power supply and ensure continuous power supply for the household.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connecting the Generator (optional) There are three wiring plans, depending on the type of generator. NOTE: If aluminum cables are used, the cable connectors need to be treated using antioxidant. Type 1: Voltage Sensing NOTE: Due to differences in various generator types, the wiring diagram is for reference only.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 3) Make sure to connect the generator’s starting battery charge terminal in the generator to the wire from a branch circuit of the Backup Panel. NOTE: A secure connection must be kept between the battery charge terminal ⚫...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Type 3: Dry Contact 1) Connect the generator power output wires (L, N, GND) to the aGate generator input terminals (L, N, GND). 2) Connect the short terminal in the shipping attachment to the J1 interface on the R3 board, and connect the two NO pins of the J2 terminal to the two-wire starting interface of the generator.
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connecting aPower(s) Connecting a single aPower to the aGate ⚫ aPower 1 Connection The cable stripping length at the aPower is 15 mm. The cable stripping length at the aGate is based on the circuit breaker requirements. The cable stripping length 15 mm...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Connecting 2-3 aPower units to the aGate ⚫ Ground Ground Ground aPower 2 aPower 1 aPower 3 Connection Connection Connection...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Completing Installation 1) Re-Install the aPower Wiring Compartment Cover and Install Grilles ① Install the internal cover for ② Tighten the four (4) ③ Install the external panel. the wiring compartment. Please screws by turning clockwise check to make sure the cover using a #3 x 100 mm Phillips label’s S/N corresponds with the...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide 2) Re-Install the aGate Door and Inner Panel Re-fasten the hinges on the aGate door to the aGate cabinet. ⚫ Install the inner panel and fasten it by tightening the 1 M5 x 12 combination bolts. ⚫...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide After the breakers are installed, place the labels from the literature kit (bag with labels ⚫ and accessories) on the inner panel of aGate according to the position of the breaker, as shown in the diagram below. aGate inner Labels Label positions...
Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Appendix 1: Electrical parameters Table 1: aGate, aPower FRANKLINWH AC Coupled BESS Model aGate X-01-AU, aPower X-01-AU IEC/EN62109-1, IEC/EN62109-2, IEC/EN62040-1, IEC/EN62477-1, Compliance IEC62619, AS/NZS4777.2, IEC/EN61000-6-1, IEC/EN61000-6-3 Electrical AC Input (Grid) Rated Voltage 230/240 VAC L/N/PE...
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Franklin Home Power Installation Guide Rated Output Current 63 A Power Factor Range -1 leading to 1 lagging Frequency 50 Hz Rated Active/Apparent Power (230V) 14.49 kW/14.49 kVA Rated Active/Apparent Power (240V) 15.12 kW/15.12 kVA Grid Output Coupling AC Coupled Rated Voltage 230/240 VAC L/N/PE Rated Current...
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