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AC Module System Installation Instructions  
LGxxxA1C-B3 / LGENBOX-01  
* A minimum slope of 5 in/ft. for roof installations is required to meet fire class ratings.  
The array frame must be grounded in accordance with NEC Article 250.  
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1 Safety  
Note and comply with the safety guidelines of this manual while handling AC modules. Failure to comply may result  
in severe damage to the equipment and/or fatal injuries.  
1-1 Safety Symbols  
Safety symbols are used to minimize loss and injury during handling and operation of the equipment specified in this  
manual.  
Failure to comply with the instructions may cause fatal injuries or immediate death.  
Failure to comply with the instructions may cause severe injuries or death.  
Failure to comply with the instructions may cause injuries or damage to property.  
DANGER  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Failure to comply with the instructions may cause severe injuries or immediate death  
by overvoltage.  
Failure to comply with the instructions may cause injuries or damage to property by fire.  
1-2 Important Safety Instructions  
DANGER  
To prevent the risk of electric shock, stay away from current-carrying terminals during operation. And, allow  
several minutes after the circuit breaker has been turned off. It may be energized in the open position.  
To prevent the risk of overvoltage, do not disconnect the cable connector during operation.  
WARNING  
To prevent the risk of burns, do not touch metal parts during operation.  
• For safety, only qualified persons should service modules.  
To prevent the risk of electric shock, stay away from damaged module(s). Do not use module(s) with broken glass  
or torn backsheets.  
• Damaged modules must be handled with proper safety equipment. Failure to comply may result in serious bodily  
injury or death.  
• Micro inverter warranty void if cover removed. No serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.  
• For proper operation, make sure to use exclusively cables, connectors and accessories provided by LG Electronics.  
Parts that are not listed may cause critical danger.  
• For proper operation, the AC module shall be connected only to a dedicated branch circuit.  
To prevent the risk of fire, do not connect any device between the AC module and circuit breaker. Circuit breaker  
may not work properly.  
• Before installation, make sure to check that the area of location meets the required environment specified in  
Chapter 6. Product Specification (Voltage, frequency, temperature, number of AC modules, overcurrent device).  
CAUTION  
• Use proper equipment, connectors, wires and buttresses for the installation of the module. Failure to comply may  
result in product damage, product failure and/or bodily injury.  
To reduce the risk of accidents, do not install during inclement weather.  
To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not touch the glass surface or frame of the solar module after installation.  
To prevent the risk of injury, do not apply pressure on the module (ex. placing heavy objects or stepping on the  
module).  
To prevent the risk of injury, do not drop the module; modules must be gently handled and placed down.  
• For proper operation, do not scratch the coating surface of the frame. It may increase the corrosion of the frame.  
• For proper operation, do not concentrate sunlight on the module surface.  
• Addition of holes in the frame or glass of the module may decrease the strength and integrity of the frame or glass.  
• Do not remove warning labels.  
• Store the module in its original package until installation.  
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1-3 FCC Guidelines  
For Micro inverter & Communication Gateway  
You are cautioned that changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communication. However, 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 turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one  
or more of the following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
For Communication Gateway  
Indoor use only  
FCC Caution: For indoor use only; outdoor use or in any other environments not covered in this manual may  
violate the FCC regulation and void the user’s authority to use the product.  
Specially, within the 5.15-5.25 GHz band, U-NII device is restricted to indoor operations to reduce any potential for  
harmful interference to co-channel MSS operations.  
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.  
This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 8.87 inches (20 cm) between the  
radiator and your body. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure  
compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
CAUTION: Regulations of the FCC and FAA prohibit airborne operation of radio-frequency wireless devices  
because their signals could interfere with critical aircraft instruments.  
1-4 Circuit Symbols  
The following circuit symbols are used to describe the AC module circuit in this manual.  
Circuit Symbol  
Description  
DC (Direct Current) supply. Generated from PV module.  
AC (Alternating Current) supply. Generated from utility and micro inverter. Used in  
electric appliances.  
Represents the phase of AC. The number in front of this symbol represents the  
number of phases.  
Terminal for EGC (Equipment Grounding Conductor) normally used to connect non–  
current carrying metal parts of equipment together.  
Terminal for GEC (Grounding Electrode Conductor) connecting EGCs and neutral  
conductors to the ground for grounding.  
Circuit breaker switch. l : ON, O : OFF.  
/ PV module: Equipment that receives solar energy and generates DC power.  
/ Inverter: Equipment that converts DC power into AC power.  
/ Utility-Interactive inverter: Inverter connected in parallel with the grid to supply power.  
/ Micro inverter: Inverter designed with minimal size to supply power to each PV module.  
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2 Introduction  
LG AC module consists of PV(Photovoltaic) module and “Utility-Interactive” micro inverter. Without any additional  
equipment, it converts the solar energy to AC power used in electric appliances and supplies to the utility.  
The Advantages of AC Module System  
• The AC module system, unlike a central inverter system, operates with module MPPT. The AC module does not  
have any adverse effect on the other modules, allowing more power production in comparison to a central  
inverter system.  
• Eliminates installations related to DC voltage, reducing total installation and labor costs.  
• Maintenance is easy as the system can be monitored in real time.  
AC Module System  
1. AC Module  
Power  
Communication  
2. Communication  
Gateway  
Smartphone  
(Installation  
App)  
Server  
Distribution  
board  
Router  
Meter  
3. Monitoring  
PC  
Gird  
Smartphone  
1. AC module  
- Consists of PV module and micro inverter.  
- Performs MPPT function, maximizing power generation.  
2. Communication gateway  
- Collects information about AC module system via AC cable.  
- Stores data inside.  
- Uses wireless connection to transmit data to smartphone or tablet.  
3. Monitoring  
- Monitors and analyzes condition of the solar system.  
- Transmits the condition of the system to the service center in case of a problem.  
/ MPPT : Maximum Power Point Tracking.  
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3 AC Module  
3-1 Before Installation  
• LG AC module is “Utility-Interactive”, which requires approval from the corresponding authority prior to system  
connection. Contact the applicable local government agencies and/or utility company.  
• Installation, maintenance, and supervision may only be carried out by an approved installer for the safety of  
workers and systems.  
• Read and follow the installation guidelines specified in this manual. Installation in unapproved methods may  
result in injuries includes fatal injuries and/or damage to the equipment. Consult with LG Solar for the approval of  
the installation methods that are not specified in the installation manual. Failure to comply will void the warranty  
and the module certificate.  
• After receipt of LG AC module, check for possible damages from production or transportation. Any damaged  
module must not be installed. Request an exchange by contacting LG Solar.  
• If original modules (or parts) are replaced, check that the modified module works properly. The modified module  
shall retain its model number.  
• Store the AC module in its original packing until installation.  
• Do not remove the dust cover from the connector in advance. Any particles in the cable may cause interference  
to the current.  
• Consider the weight of LG AC module before installation. The weight of LG AC module is 39.68lbs.  
• Do not work alone. Install as a team unit with at least 2 persons working at a time.  
To prevent the risk of accidents, install with safety gear on at all times.  
• Do not install in times of inclement weather. There is a risk of electric shock when it is raining or snowing.  
• If installation location is high above ground, make sure to wear safety belt during the installation.  
• Check that all parts used during the installation are certified for outdoor usage.  
• During the module installation, do not let children near the module and the system.  
• Carry out the installation according to the local electric code.  
3-2 Inspecting the Area of Installation  
Check that the location of installation meets the following requirements.  
• Do not install near highly combustible structures or materials.  
• Do not install where the maximum ambient temperature exceeds 149℉ (65°C).  
• Do not install at a place with direct exposure to salt water or ammonia.  
• Do not install at a place easily accessible to people.  
• Do not install indoors or on a moving vehicle.  
• In a place with frequent lightning storms, by installer, an auxiliary grounding may be connected directly from the  
AC module system to the ground.  
• If the target installation structure lies on an unleveled surface, do not forcefully modify the module to fit the  
structure. Make sure that the installation structure has been set up to provide a flat surface. Unreliable structures  
may cause damage to the product during and/or after installation.  
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3-3 Inspecting Components of the AC Module  
After receiving the product, inspect all parts for possible deformity or malfunction.  
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1 PV module  
Converts the solar energy to DC power.  
2 Micro inverter  
Converts DC power generated by each PV module to AC power.  
3 PV frame  
Protects and fixates AC module.  
4 AC drop cable  
Connects a micro inverter to trunk cable.  
5 Trunk male connector  
Junction connector between AC drop cable and trunk female connector.  
6 Trunk female connector  
Connects to trunk male connector of the next AC module in the array.  
7 Bracket  
Fixes trunk cable onto PV frame.  
8 Dust cover  
Prevents entry of foreign particles.  
9 Cable holder  
Prevents AC trunk cables from moving during transportation.  
※ Warranty is void if it is broken after installed.  
3-4 Measuring AC Voltage of the Utility  
Measure the AC voltage of the utility at the distribution panel using a multi-meter. Refer to the table below to  
determine the number of modules per array.  
AC Voltage  
Number of Maximum AC Modules  
12 units  
20A Circuit Breaker  
2-pole ⅹ 1ea  
Single phase 240V (per 1-array)  
6 units ⅹ 3 (merge type)  
11units ⅹ 3 (split type)  
3-pole ⅹ 1ea  
Three phase 208V  
(per 3-array)  
2-pole ⅹ 3ea  
* For details, refer to Chapter 3-10. Connecting AC Module Array to the Distribution Panel.  
* Factory setting of AC voltage of the AC modules is 240VAC. If you want to change the operating AC voltage range, you  
need to set grid configuration directly. For details, refer to Chapter 4-3. Configuring the Installation App - Step 5.  
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3-5 Wiring Diagram of AC Module System  
Below is a sample diagram of the AC module system.  
PV Rack  
AC Module  
Trunk Cable  
Transition Cable  
AC Junction Box  
Equipment  
Grounding  
Conductor  
General AC  
Cable  
Meter  
0
0
0
0
0
Installation App  
Communication  
Gateway  
G
N L1L2  
120VAC  
Distribution Panel  
Install in the following order. For details, please refer to each chapter.  
Chapter 3-6. Installing the AC Junction Box and PV Rack  
Install the AC junction box and PV rack at the installation site.  
Chapter 3-7. Mounting the AC module  
Mount AC modules on PV rack.  
Chapter 3-8. Connecting AC Module (Trunk Cable)  
Connect to AC modules by using trunk cables.  
Chapter 3-9. Grounding  
Connect the equipment grounding conductor to the distribution panel.  
Chapter 3-10. Connecting Array of AC Modules-to-Distribution Panel (General AC Cable, Transition Cable) -  
240VAC, 208VAC  
Connect arrays of AC modules to the distribution panel by using transition cables and general AC  
cables. (Wiring method depends on the voltage of the utility)  
Chapter 4-2. Connecting the Communication Gateway  
Connect the communication gateway to 120VAC outlet.  
/ PV Rack: Structure used to fix AC modules on surfaces like roofs, empty plots, etc.  
/ AC Junction Box: Container for electrical connections of AC cables, usually intended to conceal them from sight and prevent tampering.  
/ General AC Cable : AC cable, not supplied by LG, used generally for outdoor electrical installation.  
/ Distribution Panel : Component of an electricity supply system which divides an electrical power feed into subsidiary circuits in a common  
enclosure that provides a protective fuse or circuit breaker for each circuit.  
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3-6 Installing the AC Junction Box and PV Rack  
Before installing the AC junction box and PV rack, be aware of the following requirements:  
NOTICE  
To allow ventilation through the backside of the AC module, it is recommended to install the PV rack allowing a  
gap of at least 4 inches (100mm) between the back of the module and roof surface.  
• Install AC junction box near the AC module.  
• Install using the parts approved by the relevant local authority of installation site.  
• Select appropriate angle for maximum exposure to sunlight.  
Construct the over all frame of the solar system in the following order:  
1. Install the PV rack according to the number of modules per array and the dimensions of the AC module. (refer to  
Chapter 6. Product Specification)  
2. Install the AC junction box near the PV rack. Select the size and type of AC junction box suitable for connection  
type according to the output voltage. (Refer to Chapter 3-10. Connecting Array of AC Modules to Distribution  
Panel)  
3-7 Mounting the AC module  
Before mounting AC module in the PV rack, be aware of the following requirements:  
NOTICE  
• Check that all parts of the product are intact and operational.  
• Check that the cable connectors are well fixed.  
• It is recommended to install the module at any angle with respect to the horizon, making it easier for dust to be  
washed off by rain.  
• When installed on a roof, the PV module must be mounted over a fire-resistant roof. The fire resistance of the PV  
module is class C according to ANSI/UL790.  
• For proper operation, do not remove PV frame or replace with another frame.  
• Additional holes on the frame may weaken, the strength of the frame and cause damage.  
To avoid the tensile strain from the thermal expansion, it is recommended to install with a gap of between 0.236  
inches (6mm) to 7.087 inches (180mm) between PV frames considering the length of the trunk cable. If gap  
exceeds 7.087 inches, use the extension cable.  
• Mount LG AC module to PV rack with 8~12N-mtorque.  
• For reliable connection, do not place any foreign objects between PV frame and the PV rack.  
• When installing modules in areas of heavy snow, special care should be taken to install the modules in a manner  
that provides sufficient strength while meeting local code requirements.  
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PV Module Specification (conditions of 1000W/m irradiance and 77ºF (25°C) solar cell temperature)  
Operation temperature  
Maximum operation temperature: +194°F (90°C).  
Minimum operation temperature: -40°F (-40°C).  
Design strength  
LGE solar modules are certified to basic loads of 50lb/ft2.  
(about 2400 Pa)  
Notes  
- LG AC module can not be operated in locations of direct contact to salt water or ammonia.  
- LG AC module is thin, so it may bend depending on the type of the PV rack.  
- Reflection from snow, water or other weatherly variables may increase the output generated in the module.  
- Colder temperatures may substantially increase voltage and power.  
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Fix AC module to the PV rack in the following order:  
Step1. Peel adhesive label attached on the side of PV frame of AC modules and stick on a piece of paper mirroring  
the array to map for monitoring.  
Serial No. K2xxxxxxxxxx  
MAC Address : 48:D1:8E:40:00:90  
Made in Korea  
Step 2. Place AC modules on the PV rack with a minimum gap of 0.236 inch (6mm) between each module. To  
prevent the risk of slipping during installation, mount AC modules one by one. Connect trunk cables to each  
mounted AC module. (Refer to Chapter 3-8. Connecting AC Modules)  
Step 3. Fixate the PV module to the PV rack on the four mounting holes (marked by points below) with 4 M6  
stainless bolts, 4 nuts, 4 spring washers, and 8 flat washers.  
(To mount according to the different type of PV racks, refer to the next page under Mounting According to  
the Different PV Racks)  
Connecting the PV Rack and PV Module  
Module frame  
Bolt  
Flat washer  
Flat washer  
Spring washer  
Nut  
Support  
WARNING  
To prevent the danger of the electric shock, make sure to turn off the circuit breaker prior to installation.  
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Mounting According to the Type of PV rack  
Minimum distance between module edge to PV rack is 10.236 inch (260mm).  
Mounting Type  
Clamping Type (Long Side)  
1
2
2
1
Clamping Range  
7.874 inch (200mm)  
11.811 inch  
(300mm)  
11.811 inch  
(300mm)  
1
2
2
1
Use four mounting holes on two opposite sides.  
Use four clamps on the long frame.  
Clamping Type (Short Side)  
This method is not tested by IEC/UL.  
Center ± 3.937 inch (100mm)  
Clamping Range:  
From module Edge  
to 10.630 inch (270mm)  
Clamping Range:  
From module Edge to  
4.724 inch (120mm)  
Center ± 3.937 inch (100mm)  
Use four clamps on the short frame.  
This installation is allowed in the following cases:  
Use four clamps on the short frame and two  
clamps at the center of long frame.  
1. Slope roof: If module is installed parallel to the  
rooftop.  
2. Flat roof: If installed with an additional stand  
such as wind shield or deflector.  
※ Please check that PV rack does not interfere with a micro inverter.  
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3-8 Connecting AC Modules (Trunk Cable)  
Before connecting AC modules in each array, be aware of the following precautions:  
Trunk connector insertion  
- Insert trunk female connector into trunk male connector in horizontal direction. If you insert at wrong angle, the  
connector can be damaged.  
- Insert fully into the end of the connector until you hear a click.  
Trunk connector removal  
- Use the dedicated unlocking tool to remove the connector. Do not use any other tools.  
Checking Accessory  
Trunk cable  
connector  
Drop cable  
connector  
Unlocking tool  
Trunk cable usage and maintenance  
- Do not bend the cable more than 10 times. It may  
result in mechanical and/or electrical problems.  
- Avoid all external interference to the connector. Do  
not impose force on the side direction of the  
connector.  
- Do not let cable be pulled too tight or hang too loose. Internal conductor may break.  
- Do not allow any liquid inside to prevent danger of electric shock.  
- Do not use damaged cables.  
- Do not cut or transform the dedicated cables for use.  
- Frequent disassembly or connection may damage the cable.  
- The size of dedicated cables are decided by NEC2014. (For the size, refer to Chapter 6. Product Specification)  
- For information about accessory, refer to Chapter 5. Accessory.  
- For easy cable connection, the trunk male connector is detachable from the back sheet of PV module.  
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To prevent dust from collecting, connect each AC module one by one in the following order:  
Step 1. Take the female connector out from the cable holder on the PV frame.  
(Do not take the unused connector out of the last AC module to prevent sagging.)  
Step 2. Remove the dust cover of the trunk female connector of the module you want to install and trunk male  
connector of next one.  
Step 3. Insert the trunk female connector into the trunk male connector in the illustrated direction below until you  
hear a clicking sound to connect all AC modules of each array.  
WARNING  
• Make sure to use only dedicated cable connectors provided by LG. Non-genuine connector may not be  
waterproof and/or non-genuine cable may limit the current flowing inside.  
To prevent the danger of the electric shock, firmly connect all connectors and endcaps.  
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Step 4. To connect AC modules in different rows, use the extension cable.  
(Refer to the next page under Cable Usages According to AC Junction Box Locations)  
Checking the Accessories  
Female + Female  
extension cable  
Male + Male  
extension cable  
Female + Male  
extension cable  
Step 5. Remove the dust cover of the female connector of the last AC module and seal with end cap to ensure  
waterproofing and dust prevention. Insert the end cap into the trunk male connector in the arrow direction  
until you hear a clicking sound. Seal the end part by referring to the following drawing.  
If trunk male  
connector is the end part  
If trunk female  
connector is the end part  
Checking Accessory  
Male end cap  
Female end cap  
Step 6. Check the cables to verify they have not been pulled too tight or are hanging too loose. If necessary, fixate  
them using the cable fixing holes on PV module frame with fixing holders, such as cable ties, so that the  
cables do not touch the ground.  
Trunk connector and end cap serve to prevent collection of dust and waterproof functions.  
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Cable Usages According to AC Junction Box Locations  
If first AC module connected to AC junction box is on the top left side  
Use male transition cable for connection between array and AC junction box.  
Seal the trunk male connector of the last AC module using a female endcap.  
Male transition  
cable  
Female + Female  
extension cable  
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First AC  
module  
[Female end cap]  
Male + Male  
extension cable  
[Male + Male extension cable]  
[Female + Female extension cable]  
[Female + Male extension cable]  
Female  
end cap  
*
Last AC  
module  
Female + Male  
extension cable  
If first AC module connected to AC junction box is on the top right side  
Use female transition cable for connection between array and AC junction box.  
Seal the trunk female connector of the last AC module using male endcap.  
Female transition  
cable  
*
First AC  
module  
Male + Male  
extension cable  
[Male end cap]  
Female +  
Female  
extension  
cable  
[Male + Male extension cable]  
Male end cap  
[Female + Female extension cable]  
[Female + Male extension cable]  
*
Last AC  
module  
Female + Male  
extension cable  
If AC module is installed in landscape mode  
Place AC modules as illustrated in the following diagram.  
Step 1. Connect the AC modules facing each other using trunk cables.  
Step 2. Connect the AC modules that do not face each other using extension cables.  
Female + Male  
extension cable  
Female + Male  
extension cable  
Male transition  
cable  
[Female end cap]  
[Male transition cable]  
*
First AC  
module  
[Female + Male extension cable]  
*
Last AC  
module  
[Trunk Male + Trunk female connector]  
Female end cap  
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3-9 Grounding  
Check your information below before grounding.  
NOTICE  
• Grounding is largely classified into equipment grounding and neutral grounding. The purpose of the equipment  
grounding is to prevent electric shock from contact with metal parts. Equipment grounding allows the abnormal current  
to flow from the equipment to the earth.  
• The equipment grounding conductor and the neutral conductor are separated. Depending on the local code,  
connection between the equipment grounding conductor and the neutral conductor may be required in the distribution  
panel.  
• The neutral conductor of LG AC module is built into the AC cables. (For neutral grounding, refer to Chapter 3-10.  
Connecting AC Module Array-to-Distribution Panel)  
• In a place with frequent lightning storms, by installer, an auxiliary grounding may be connected directly from the AC  
module system to the ground.  
To form an effective equipment grounding path, do not make any unnecessary paths.  
• Practice according to the local electricity code.  
• A module with exposed conductive parts is considered to be in compliance with UL 1703 only when is electrically  
grounded in accordance with the instructions presented below and the requirements of the National Electrical Code.  
Form the equipment grounding path from AC module to the grounded distribution panel with one  
connection in the following order:  
Step 1. To form the effective grounding path, connect the one of points marked of a PV frame, point, to the  
PV rack. To electrically connect, it recommends that you use one M4 stainless steel bolt, one nut, one  
spring washer, two flat washers, one cup washer and, one star washer. (Minimum torque : 4~5 Nm)  
Electric connection of the PV rack and PV module  
Module frame  
Bolt  
Flat washer  
Star washer  
Cup washer  
Grounding wire  
Flat washer  
Spring washer  
Nut  
Step 2. Connect an equipment grounding conductor from AC module arrays to AC junction box, to form one  
equipment grounding system. (For grounding method, refer to next page’s Samples for Grounding)  
※ The installation instructions shall include:  
1. Wiring must be compliant with NEC Article 705.  
2. Grounding methods must be compliant with NEC Article 250.  
3. CNL model instruction manuals shall also include a statement that installation shall be inaccordance with CSA  
C22.1, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations, Canadian Electrical Code, Part1.  
WARNING  
• Do not use bare-copper grounding lugs for grounding. The lugs can corrode which could result in a  
faulty ground circuit thereby, posing risk for electric shock, electrocution or fire hazard.  
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Samples for Grounding  
There is two of samples for grounding below.  
Using a grounding wire  
• Determine the size of an external ground wire according to Article 690.46, NEC2014.  
(Equipment grounding conductors smaller than 6 AWG shall be protected from physical damage.)  
• A grounding conductor with insulation or bare (no insulation) may be used, provided the terminations are reliably  
available.  
Grounding  
wire  
AC junction box  
Using listed EGC  
• Use equipment grounding conductors approved by Article 250.118, NEC2014.  
grounding wire  
Bonding  
jumper  
EGC  
(ex. metal  
rack)  
AC junction box  
• LG AC module includes DC cables in the module’s internal wiring, so no grounding is required for DC input.  
• For equipment grounding, LG AC Module uses an external grounding equipment conductor. AC cable does not  
provide a grounding conductor, grounding is provided only by the external connection to the module frame.  
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3-10 Connecting AC Module Array to Distribution Panel (General AC Cable, Transition Cable)  
– 240VAC, 208VAC  
Before connecting general AC cable from the AC junction box to distribution panel, adhere to the following items:  
NOTICE  
To prevent the danger of electric shock, check again if the circuit breaker is surely turned off.  
• LG does not provide separate general AC cables between AC junction box and the distribution panel.  
• Install using certified materials and system components.  
• Do not put in any liquid. There is a danger of electric shock.  
• Do not use any damaged cables.  
• Do not cut or transform the dedicated cables for use.  
• There is an extra wire in the transition cable. Do not use it.  
The wire is blocked by a shrink tube at section of the outer jacket and works on shrink tubes must be done at the  
factory only.  
Checking Accessory  
L1  
L2  
Neutral  
Male transition cable  
Female transition cable  
Neutral is a common conductor uses only for AC module voltage measurement reference.  
This conductor does not carry current under normal or abnormal conditions.  
WARNING  
To prevent property damage or danger to human life by fire or explosion, do not connect any  
consumable device between AC module and the circuit breaker.  
To prevent the danger of the electric shock, make sure to turn off the circuit breaker.  
• Make sure to use the dedicated cable provided by LG Electronics. Outside parts may cause critical  
danger.  
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Connect the general AC cables in the following order:  
AC output single phase 240VAC  
There is a sample for AC output cables connection of single phase 240VAC below.  
Meter  
0
0
0
0
0
2-pole  
(Determined  
according to  
the total  
2-pole  
20A  
current)  
G
N L1L2  
X12  
[An array of AC modules]  
[AC junction box]  
[Distribution panel]  
Transition Cable (Array ÷ AC Junction Box)  
Conductor  
L1  
Color  
Black  
Red  
Description  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
L2  
Neutral  
White  
Common conductor used in the AC module for voltage measurements.  
External Equipment Grounding Conductor (Array ÷ AC Junction Box)  
Conductor to connect normally non–current carrying metal parts of equipment together.  
General Cable (AC Junction Box ÷ Distribution Panel)  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
Ground  
Green  
L1  
Black  
Red  
L2  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
Neutral  
Ground  
White  
Green  
Neutral wire.  
Conductor to connect normally non–current carrying metal parts of equipment together.  
Step 1. Connect the equipment grounding conductor from the AC junction box to the terminal for grounding in the  
distribution panel.  
Step 2.  
Connect hot conductors and neutral conductor in a general AC cable from the AC junction box to the  
designated terminal in the distribution panel.  
Then, connect conductors in transition cables to the AC junction box as shown above.  
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2
Step 3. Check the cables to verify they have not been pulled too tight or are hanging too loose. If necessary, fixate  
them using the cable fixing holes on PV module frame with fixing holders, such as cable ties, so that the  
cables do not touch the ground.  
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AC output three phase 208VAC - merge type  
To form balanced three phases, it is recommended to use 3-array and equal to the number of AC modules in each array .  
Below is one example for AC output cables connection of three phase 208VAC.  
Meter  
0
0
0
0
0
3-pole  
X6  
3-pole  
20A  
(Determined  
according to the  
total current)  
G
N L1L2L3  
X6  
AC junction box  
Distribution panel  
X6  
An array of AC modules  
Transition Cable (Array ÷ AC Junction Box)  
Conductor  
L1  
Color  
Description  
Black  
Red  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
L2  
Neutral  
White  
Common conductor used in the AC module for voltage measurements.  
External Equipment Grounding Conductor (Array ÷ AC Junction Box)  
Ground  
Green  
Conductor to connect normally non–current carrying metal parts of equipment together.  
General Cable (AC Junction Box ÷ Distribution Panel)  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
L1  
L2  
Black  
Red  
Blue  
-
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
L3  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
L1-L2  
L2-L3  
L3-L1  
Neutral  
Ground  
Line to line voltage 208VAC.  
-
Line to line voltage 208VAC.  
-
Line to line voltage 208VAC.  
White  
Green  
Neutral wire.  
Conductor to connect normally non–current carrying metal parts of equipment together.  
Step 1. Connect the equipment grounding conductor from the AC junction box to the terminal for grounding in the  
distribution panel.  
Step 2.  
Connect hot conductors and neutral conductor in a general AC cable from the AC junction box to the  
designated terminal in the distribution panel.  
Then, connect conductors in transition cables to the AC junction box as shown above.  
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2
Step 3. Check the cables to verify they have not been pulled too tight or are hanging too loose. If necessary, fixate  
them using the cable fixing holes on PV module frame with fixing holders, such as cable ties, so that the  
cables do not touch the ground.  
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AC output three phase 208VAC - split type  
To form balanced three phases, it is recommended to use 3-array equal to the number of AC modules in each array .  
Below is other example for AC output cables connection of three phase 208VAC.  
Meter  
0
0
0
0
0
3-pole  
2-pole  
20A  
(Determined  
according to the  
total current)  
X11  
X11  
X11  
G
N L1L2L3  
An array of AC modules  
AC junction box  
Distribution panel  
Transition Cable (Array ÷ AC Junction Box)  
Conductor  
L1  
Color  
Black  
Red  
Description  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
L2  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
Neutral  
White  
Common conductor used in the AC module for voltage measurements.  
External Equipment Grounding Conductor (Array ÷ Distribution Panel)  
Conductor to connect normally non–current carrying metal parts of equipment together.  
General Cable (AC Junction Box ÷ Distribution Panel)  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
Ground  
Green  
L1  
L2  
Black  
Red  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
L3  
Blue  
Line to neutral voltage 120VAC.  
L1-L2  
L2-L3  
L3-L1  
Neutral  
-
Line to line voltage 208VAC.  
-
-
Line to line voltage 208VAC.  
Line to line voltage 208VAC.  
White  
Neutral wire.  
Step 1. Connect the equipment grounding conductor from arrays of the AC modules system to the terminal for  
grounding in the distribution panel.  
Step 2.  
Connect the hot conductors and neutral conductor in a general AC cable from the AC junction box to the  
designated terminal in the distribution panel.  
Then, connect conductors in transition cables to the AC junction box as shown above.  
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2
Step 3. Check the cables to verify they have not been pulled too tight or are hanging too loose. If necessary, fixate  
them using the cable fixing holes on PV module frame with fixing holders, such as cable ties, so that the  
cables do not touch the ground.  
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3-11 Operation  
After completing installation for the AC module system, operate the AC module in the following  
order.  
Step 1. Check connection and condition of the AC cable.  
Step 2. Turn on the circuit breaker for the solar system.  
Step 3. Wait about 10 minutes for the system check of micro inverters.  
Step 4. Monitor the operation of the solar system through a smartphone or PC.  
3-12 Maintenance  
• Water, ethanol or a conventional glass cleanser with a micro-fiber cloth can be used for regular washing or rinsing  
of the front glass to remove dust, dirt or other deposits.  
• No aggressive and abrasive cleansers or chemicals such as alkali chemicals including ammonia based solution  
should ever be used on the front glass.  
• Always wear rubber gloves for electrical insulation while maintaining, washing or cleaning panels.  
• Deposits of foreign material on the frame surface can be cleaned using a wet sponge or soft cloth and dried in air.  
• All works related to repair should only be performed by an approved installer for the safety of workers and  
systems.  
WARNING  
To prevent risk of burn, do not touch the metal part of an operating AC module with bare hands.  
To prevent the risk of over voltage, do not disconnect the cable connect in operation.  
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4 EnerBoxTM Communication Gateway  
After installation of AC modules is completed, next step is to install the communication gateway for monitoring.  
Before installing the gateway, adhere to the following notices:  
NOTICE  
• For reliable communication, it is recommended that the gateway is installed near the distribution panel.  
To avoid damage and failure of the gateway, do not use at temperatures outside of 32 ~ 104°F (0 ~ 40°C).  
To avoid damage of the gateway, install the gateway indoors only.  
To avoid malfunction of the gateway, be sure to use only the enclosed adapter and cables.  
To avoid risk of the electric shock, do not disassemble or expose to pressure.  
To avoid risk of the electric shock, do not bend or cut cables used to connect to the gateway.  
• Do not expose to water.  
• Only clean with a dry cloth.  
4-1 Checking Components of the Communication Gateway  
Declaration of Conformity  
Trade Name : LG  
Model : LGENBOX-01  
Responsible Party : LG Electronics Inc.  
1
Address : 1000 Sylvan Ave, Englewood  
Cliffs, NJ 07632, U.S.A  
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2
7
3
11  
TEL : 201-266-2534  
4
10  
6
8
9
Power Port (12V / 1A)  
Powers communication gateway via AC adapter.  
PLC LED (Green / Red)  
Green: AC cable is connected properly.  
Red: Connection disruption.  
1
2
7
8
PLC IN Port  
Delivers signal of AC modules to communication  
gateway via AC cable.  
Wireless LAN LED (Green / Red)  
Green: Wireless communication is operating  
properly.  
LAN Port  
Connects to network via LAN cable. (Green light will  
turn on if connected properly.)  
3
4
Red: Problem with wireless communication.  
USB Port (Charge Only)  
Charge smart device via supplied USB.  
9
10  
11  
RS-485 Port  
Connects to serial network via RS-485 cable.  
(Administrator only)  
Gateway Reset Pin  
Used to reset gateway if malfunctioning.  
Wireless LAN Reset Pin  
Used to reset WAP password.  
※ Default password : 87654321  
Power LED (Green)  
Green when AC adapter is connected properly.  
5
6
GFDI LED (Red)  
Turns on in case of ground fault in solar system.  
WARNING  
• This product contains chemicals known to the California State of to cause cancer and birth defects or other  
reproductive defects. Wash hands after handling.  
• EnerBox warranty void if cover removed. No serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.  
To avoid communication interference, do not connect the product to power strips, surge protectors, or surge  
protector-embedded power strips. It is recommended the gateway is directly connected to a120VAC outlet.  
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For problems with the gateway, please use the troubleshooting guide below. If the problem is still not resolved,  
please turn off the system circuit breaker and contact the service center (1-888-865-3026, [email protected]).  
LED status  
Troubleshooting  
AC adapter may be incorrectly connected.  
Power LED(No Light) Check the AC adapter and outlet in use; if power still does not come on, contact your  
electricity provider for possible power grid problems.  
GFDI ON  
(Red)  
Possible wiring problems within the system.  
Turn off then on using the system circuit breaker, and wait 10 minutes.  
PLC ON  
(Red)  
Connection between AC cable and outlet or system and power grid may be interrupted.  
Reconnect the AC cable; if light does not change to green, try other outlets.  
Wireless LAN ON  
(Red)  
Possible problem with the wireless module inside the gateway.  
Contact the service center.  
4-2 Connecting to the Communication Gateway  
Before connecting the gateway, check that the below equipment are working properly.  
• EnerBox™ Communication Gateway (LGENBOX 01)  
• AC Adapter (WA-12M 12FU)  
• PLC Cable (KKDK KKS-15U)  
• LAN Cable (RJ-45)  
Connect to a broadband router using one of the following two methods:  
Method A  
Broadband  
router  
3
Server  
2
1
Connect the AC adapter from Power (12V/1A) Port of the gateway to a dedicated 120VAC outlet.  
Connect the PLC cable from PLC IN Port of the gateway to a dedicated a 120VAC outlet.  
Connect the LAN cable from LAN Port of the gateway to a spare port on the broadband router.  
1
2
3
Method B  
4
Broadband  
router  
PLC Bridge  
Server  
3
2
1
Connect the AC adapter from Power (12V/1A) Port of the gateway to a dedicated 120VAC outlet.  
Connect the PLC cable from PLC IN Port of the gateway to a dedicated 120VAC outlet.  
Connect one of power line adapters from LAN Port of the gateway to a 120VAC outlet.  
Connect another of power line adapters from a spare port on the broadband router to a 120VAC outlet.  
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2
3
4
• The stand integrated into the gateway is designed specifically for the LG G Pad™. Other tablets may not be  
properly supported.  
• The gateway will not log energy production if the power is off or AC cable and PLC are connected improperly.  
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4-3 Configuring the Installation App  
After installation of the gateway is completed, you can monitor the solar system by installation app.  
To check and configure AC module system, follow the steps below.  
Step 1. Running the Installation App  
Connect mobile device (phone or tablet) to the gateway via wireless connection and run the installation app.  
• Default SSID : LGE_EnerBox  
• Default password : 87654321  
※ When changing SSID, do not include any special characters, symbols or spaces.  
※ When running the app via other gateway, please exit the running app.  
Step 2. Entering installer mode  
Press the title bar for 3-5 seconds to enter installer mode.  
CAUTION  
• Only certified installers should enter the installer mode.  
PV system may malfunction.  
MAC Address List (Step 3)  
Register Installed AC modules.  
AC Module Status (Step 4)  
Check conditions of installed AC modules.  
Grid Configuration (Step 5)  
Check/Change the grid configuration.  
System Status  
Check conditions of installed solar system.  
System Update  
Update firmware for the gateway.  
System Configuration (Step 6)  
Check the Ethernet and set the NTP, web server, service type.  
LGE Mode  
Engineer-only mode.  
[Installer Mode]  
• For reliable communication, it is not recommended to access through satellite Internet or 3G mobile Internet.  
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Step 3. Checking installed AC modules  
LGElectronics  
After connecting the AC module system at the grid,  
press MAC Address List. Within 15 minutes,  
check that all installed AC modules are displayed.  
After 15 minutes, the AC modules may enter sleep  
mode.  
If all are displayed, press the Registration button.  
Otherwise, press Back button. After waiting 2~3  
minutes, check that all modules are synced.  
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2
※ The PLC LED will turn to orange during updates. Do not press the Registration button. Allow about 5 seconds  
per module for update.  
※ If modules are still not detected, turn off then turn back on the circuit breaker for AC module system to wake up  
modules in sleep mode. If this does not work, try plugging in the PLC cable to a different outlet near the  
distribution panel.  
Go to the next step and check that all modules have been registered.  
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• Hitting the Registration button will configure the AC module system group that is visible to that gateway only. Any AC  
modules not registered to the group need to be re-registered after returning the gateway into the initial condition.  
Add, Import, Export buttons can be used when replacing the gateway.  
Note 1.  
Adding AC modules:  
If you pressed Registration button before listing all AC modules, or you  
need to add the unlisted AC module, follow steps below.  
Enter LGElectronics (initial password) on the blank box in figure and  
press EnerBox Group chage button to return the gateway into the initial  
condition.  
1
Check PLC LED. It should turn red.  
Press the Back button. Wait for a minute and check that the PLC LED  
has changed green. Then, press MAC Address List and check if the  
additional AC modules have been listed.  
2
※ If you can’t check the additional AC modules, connect the gateway to  
another outlet near the distribution panel and search for the unlisted AC  
modules.  
Press Registration button to finish.  
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LGElectronics  
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Note 2.  
Changing the EnerBox:  
If the EnerBox is not working correctly, follow steps below to troubleshoot.  
After connecting a new EnerBox, enter the serial number of the failed  
EnerBox on the blank and press EnerBox Group change button.  
Compare MAC addresses listed in app and web server.  
If matching, press Registration button to finish.  
1
2
3
ex) 1121408000322  
Note 3.  
Exchanging the AC module:  
If you need to exchange an AC module, follow the steps below.  
Enter LGElectronics (initial password) on the blank box in the figure and  
press the EnerBox Group chage button to return the gateway to the  
initial condition.  
1
Check that the PLC LED has turned red.  
Press Back button. Wait for a minute and check that PLC LED is now  
turned to green. Then, press MAC Address List and check if the  
additional AC modules have been listed.  
2
※ If you can’t see the additional AC modules, connect the gateway to  
another outlet near the distribution panel and search for the unlisted AC  
modules.  
Press Delete button to delete the exchanging AC module MAC address.  
Press Registration button to finish.  
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4
LGElectronics  
Note4.  
Moving the EnerBox to a different location:  
After the EnerBox is connected to a 120VAC outlet of the new location, enter  
into AC Module Status and check that all previously registered MAC  
addresses colors are shown in black.  
※ MAC address color is red : Unreliable link detection.  
If some MAC addresses colors are red, the EnerBox must be connected to  
a different AC outlet.  
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Step 4. Checking conditions of installed AC modules  
Enter into AC Module Status to check the operating status of the AC module system.  
If all AC modules status is not updated, press Back button and wait about 15 minutes until the next  
sync period. (Information is updated every 15 minutes.)  
1
2
Enter into AC Module Status to check the operating status of the AC module system again.  
3
• If ground fault occurs, AC module automatically detects and stops.  
Step 5. Setting the grid configuration  
Enter into Grid Configuration and set the grid configuration to suit your environment.  
If the grid configuration is wrong, AC modules may not operate correctly.  
Press the Set button. It takes about 5 seconds per module for setting.  
Press the Update button and check that the selected grid setting is correct. If all AC modules are not  
updated, please try again.  
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2
3
3
Factory setting  
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2
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Default Mode  
Hawaii Mode1)  
Frequency  
59.3 ~ 60.5 Hz  
57.0 ~ 60.5 Hz  
1) In Hawaii mode, Transient Over-Voltage (TOV) mitigation is applied.  
For details, refer to Chapter 6-3. Response to Abnormal Conditions.  
CAUTION  
• Set the grid configuration best suited to the installation area. PV system may malfunction otherwise.  
Step 6. Setting System Configuration  
Entering System Configuration, you can select Ethernet, NTP sever, web server or service type.  
To preventing set up error, it is recommended to set in the following order.  
1
After running the app, click Time Synchronization to sync the time zone  
of the gateway and web server .  
1
2
If the IP address is assigned from the broadband router automatically .  
Check that it has been assigned.  
2
Network time protocol.  
3
4
5
Enter URL, press Set button.  
3
4
Check Web server connection after pressing the Set button.  
When connected it will read, “Web Server has been connected”.  
If not connected it will read, “Web Server is not connected”.  
Determine the web server communication. If you do not accept the  
personal information agreement, set OFF in order to disable the Ethernet  
communication.  
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7
5
7
6
Next, press Set button to finish web server activation.  
4-4 Website  
For more information on monitoring, please refer to AC module web server manual at  
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5 Accessories  
Item  
Model Number  
Diagram  
Details  
1.0 m  
(39.37 inch)  
LTC10-M3  
(1.0m)  
Male  
1.5 m  
(59.06 inch)  
LTC15-M3  
(1.5m)  
- Used to connect  
the first module in  
the array to the AC  
junction box.  
Transition  
Cable  
1.0 m  
(39.37 inch)  
LTC10-F3  
(1.0m)  
Female  
1.5 m  
(59.06 inch)  
LTC15-F3  
(1.5m)  
1.6 m  
(62.99 in.)  
Male  
+
Male  
LEC16-MM3  
LEC16-FF3  
1.6 m  
(62.99 in.)  
Female  
+
Female  
- Used to connect to  
remote modules.  
Extension  
Cable  
3.2 m  
(125.98 in.)  
Female  
+
Male  
LEC32-FM3  
LECAP-M3  
- Seal the unused  
connector of the  
last AC module.  
Male  
End Cap  
- Dust prevention.  
- Waterproof.  
LECAP-F3  
Female  
- Used for  
disassembly of the  
connector.  
Unlocking Tool  
LAC-UNLOCK  
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6 Product Specifications  
6-1 AC Module  
DC Input  
Parameter  
Section  
Max.  
Value  
300 W  
3 %  
295 W  
305 W  
3 %  
Power  
Tolerance  
3 %  
Open Circuit  
Max Power Point  
Short Circuit  
Max Power Point  
Relative Reduction  
39.7 V  
31.8 V  
9.85 A  
9.28 A  
39.8 V  
32.0 V  
9.98 A  
9.40 A  
< 2.0 %  
40.0 V  
32.1 V  
10.10 A  
9.52 A  
Voltage  
Current  
Efficiency  
Note : Relative efficiency reduction in respect to irradiance.  
Note : Rated electrical characteristics are within 10 percent of above figures.  
PV module was measured at STC. (Standard Test Condition: Irradiation 1,000W/m2, Cell temp. 77ºF(25℃),  
1.5AM)  
AC Output  
Parameter  
Section  
240VAC  
208VAC  
280W(@DC Module 295W) / 285W(@DC Module 300W) /  
290W(@DC Module 305W)  
AC Continuous1)  
Power  
Inverter Rated Continuous  
Rated  
305 W  
240 V (211 ~ 264 V)  
1.27 A  
300W  
208 V (187 ~ 229 V)  
1.44 A  
Voltage  
Current  
Rated  
Max Fault Current  
Nominal  
77 A  
60 Hz (59.3 ~ 60.5 Hz)  
57.0 Hz ~ 60.5 Hz  
> 0.95  
Frequency  
Extended2)  
Power Factor  
CEC Weighted Efficiency  
(California Energy Commission)  
96.5 %  
96.0 %  
Max. Number of AC Modules3)  
12 units  
11 units  
1) AC Continuous = Max Input DC Power x CEC Efficiency.  
2) For setting frequency rage, refer to Chapter 4-3. Configuring the Instalation App - Step 5.  
3) For details, refer to Chapter 3-10. Connecting AC Module Array to Distribution Panel.  
Protection  
Ground Fault Detection and Interrupt (GFDI)  
Fuse (Internal of the Micro Inverter)  
Applied  
2A  
CAUTION : FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE,  
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE.  
Over Current Protection Device (OCPD)3)  
20A  
3) For details, refer to Chapter 3-10. Connecting AC Module Array to Distribution Panel.  
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Mechanical Data  
Micro Inverter Model (Utility Interactive)  
Enclosure Environmental Rating  
Operating Ambient Temperature  
Operating Temperature(Internal)  
Storage Temperature  
LM305UE-G1  
Type 6  
-40 ~ 65 °C (-40 ~ 149 ℉)  
-40 ~ 90 °C (-40 ~ 194 ℉)  
-40 ~ 90 °C (-40 ~ 194 ℉)  
18.0 kg  
Weight  
Certification  
UL1703, IEC61215 Ed.2, IEC 61730 Safety Class II, CE, ISO9001  
UL1741 / IEEE1547 CSA C22.2 No. 107.1-01  
FCC Part 15 Class B  
Dimensions  
Unit: mm / in.  
Cross-sectional Drawings  
Short Side Frame  
Long Side Frame  
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6-2 EnerBox  
Internal Communication with AC module  
Type  
Broadband Power Line Communication (IEEE 1901)  
Sample Rate  
Bandwidth  
15 minutes  
2 MHz ~ 28 MHz  
10Mbps  
Transmission Rate  
Max Node  
50  
External Communication  
Wired Communication  
10/100 auto-sensing, auto-negotiating, 802.3  
Wireless Communication (Only for Installation)  
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n compatible W-LAN (Local)  
Power Requirements  
AC Supply  
120 VAC, 60 Hz  
Power Consumption @ DC 12V  
3.8 watts typical, 5.4 watts maximum  
Mechanical Properties  
150 mm x 101.8 mm x 32.7 mm  
(5.9 in x 4.0 in x 1.3 in)  
Dimensions (W X D X H)  
Weight  
210 g (7.4 oz.)  
0 ~ 40 ℃ (32 ~ 104℉), Installed Indoors  
IP20  
Temperature Range  
Enclosure Rating  
Certification  
Certifications  
UL 60950-1, FCC Part 15 Class B  
Limited Warranty  
2 years  
Wireless LAN Module(TWFM-B600D, FCC ID : BEJTWFMB006D)  
Specification  
Frequency  
Modulation  
IEEE802.11b  
2.4 ~ 2.484GHz  
DSSS/CCK  
IEEE802.11g  
2.4 ~ 2.484GHz  
OFDM  
IEEE802.11n  
2.4 ~ 2.484GHz  
OFDM  
6,9,12,18,24,36,  
48,54Mbps  
6.5,13,19.5,26,39,  
52,58.5,65Mbps  
DATA rate  
1,2,5.5,11Mbps  
Min  
13 dBm  
15 dBm  
13 dBm  
15 dBm  
11 dBm  
13 dBm  
RF Power  
Sensitivity  
Typ  
Max  
Min  
17 dBm  
17 dBm  
15 dBm  
-87dBm @8%PER  
≥ -10dBm @8%PER  
-72dBm @10%PER  
≥ -30dBm @20%PER  
-72dBm @10%PER  
≥ -30dBm @10%PER  
Max  
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6-3 Response to Abnormal Conditions  
IEEE 1547 (Default)  
Parameter  
Range  
V < 60V  
Clearing Time (s)  
< 0.16  
60V ≤ V < 106V  
132V ≤ V < 144V  
V ≥ 144V  
< 2.00  
Phase Voltage  
< 1.00  
< 0.16 (< 0.016, Hawaii mode - TOV)1)  
> 60.5Hz  
< 0.16  
< 0.16  
Frequency  
< 59.3Hz (< 57 Hz, Hawaii mode)1)  
1) For setting to Hawaii mode, refer to Chapter 4-3. Configuring the Installation App - Step 5.  
Note 1 : This test is performed in nominal conditions, except for test parameter.  
Note 2 : After clearing, if grid returns to the normal state, it takes about 5 minutes for operation of the AC module.  
6-4 Dedicated Cables  
Trunk  
Type  
TC-ER sunlight resistant  
Max. Voltage  
Max. Current  
Size  
600V  
20A  
Cable  
12AWG  
300V  
20A  
Max. Voltage  
Max. Current  
Connector  
Drop  
Type  
TC-ER sunlight resistant  
Max. Voltage  
Max. Current  
Size  
600V  
5A  
Cable  
18AWG  
300V  
5A  
Max. Voltage  
Max. Current  
Connector  
Certification  
UL9703, UL6703A  
Dimensions  
400 mm  
(95.75 inch)  
53 mm  
(2.09 inch)  
31.5 mm  
(1.24 inch)  
122 mm  
(4.80 inch)  
66 mm  
(2.60 inch)  
1,200 mm  
(47.24 inch)  
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7 Warranty  
Disclaimer of Liability  
• By starting the installation process the installer is acknowledging that he/she has read and completely  
understands this Installation Manual. He/She further acknowledges that if he/she had any questions regarding  
this installation manual he/she would have contacted LG with any questions or concerns prior to installation.  
By installing an LG Solar module, the installer is fully agreeing not to sue LG, its affiliated companies, successors,  
or assigns, its administrators, directors, agents, officers, volunteer and employees, other participants in any  
activity connected to installation, operation, or service of LG Solar Modules, and if applicable, will discharge  
above listed parties from all liabilities, claims, demands, losses, or damages on his/her account caused or alleged  
to be caused in whole or in part by the negligence of the LG its affiliated companies, successors, or assigns, its  
administrators, directors, agents, officers, volunteer and employees.  
Disposal  
• Please contact us, if you have any inqueries related to the disposal or recycling of solar modules from LG  
Electronics.  
8 Transporting and Storage  
• Do not loosen the banding, when module is transported by truck, ship and etc.  
Loose banding may cause damage, like breakage of glass.  
• Maximum stacking is two pallets. Excessive stacking can stress the AC modules and cause product damage.  
• Keep the module in its original packing prior to installation.  
9 Contact  
LG Electronics U.S.A Inc.  
1000 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632, U.S.A  
1-888-865-3026  
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Due to our policy of continuous product innovation, some specifications may change without notification.  
©LG Electronics U.S.A., Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ. All rights reserved. “LG” is a registered trademark of  
LG Corp.  
Document : II-AC-UL-V1-EN-201406  
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