Another question to ask your installer when they get out there.
- My Battery subpage always gives an error. What's causing it?
- My system diagram only shows inverter and panels. Why doesn't the app show all equipment?
There is a commissioning document/file on the SE website for the Backup Interface titled "se-backup-interface-installation-checklist-application-note-na_0.pdf". Your installer should have followed this document.
It is my belief that the Backup Interface and the battery should be visible on the SE phone app showing energy flow. Otherwise, what good is the app?
Some other thoughts:
1) The SolarEdge inverter wiring box is pretty much sealed up to the environment and has a water drain fitting for moisture build up. The Backup Interface unit has two large openings in it. The first for the fan air inlet for the fan you are going to get replaced and the second opening is an air outlet in the upper left of the unit. Your backup interface is exterior to your house and you have circuit boards inside of the Backup Interface. This is more than just a transfer switch. In the winter, compared to the rest of the environment, it will be nice and warm inside that box. It has been my experience that insects like this environment. Spiders and ants will eventually migrate to those openings. Just be aware of that. You can't spray anything in there to kill them. You have to prevent them from entering in the first place. I'm probably overreacting.
2) have your installer perform a grid shutdown test for you to witness first hand.
3) what level of authority do you have for your system? in other words, do you have installer access?
- My Battery subpage always gives an error. What's causing it?
- My system diagram only shows inverter and panels. Why doesn't the app show all equipment?
There is a commissioning document/file on the SE website for the Backup Interface titled "se-backup-interface-installation-checklist-application-note-na_0.pdf". Your installer should have followed this document.
It is my belief that the Backup Interface and the battery should be visible on the SE phone app showing energy flow. Otherwise, what good is the app?
Some other thoughts:
1) The SolarEdge inverter wiring box is pretty much sealed up to the environment and has a water drain fitting for moisture build up. The Backup Interface unit has two large openings in it. The first for the fan air inlet for the fan you are going to get replaced and the second opening is an air outlet in the upper left of the unit. Your backup interface is exterior to your house and you have circuit boards inside of the Backup Interface. This is more than just a transfer switch. In the winter, compared to the rest of the environment, it will be nice and warm inside that box. It has been my experience that insects like this environment. Spiders and ants will eventually migrate to those openings. Just be aware of that. You can't spray anything in there to kill them. You have to prevent them from entering in the first place. I'm probably overreacting.
2) have your installer perform a grid shutdown test for you to witness first hand.
3) what level of authority do you have for your system? in other words, do you have installer access?
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