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NOTE
This is the only "quick disconnect" that can be used to manually cut all power in an emergency. AC in and Pro in still energize.
NOTE
The AWM wires can be removed from the harness plugs and replaced with an appropriate length and type of cable.
No. | Checklist | Status |
Before installation- Project information | ||
1 | Determine the installation location. The Smart Home Panel is rated to IP20, therefore, it needs to be installed away from direct sunlight, rain, snow and moisture. | |
2 | Determine the distance between the SHP and main electrical panel. | |
3 | Determine if there is a split-phase or double pole load (240V/200V or MWBC, USA and Japan only) that needs to be connected to the SHP. Channel 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 AC input should be connected on the same phase (phase a), whereas Channel 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 AC input should be connected on the opposite phase (phase b) when using the splitphase function. Mismatched phases will result in an error condition and SHP will not function properly. | |
4 | Confirm the number of loads to be connected to SHP. You can connect up to 10 single pole load circuits, or up to 5 double pole load circuits. | |
5 | Determine whether the upstream circuit breakers of the selected loads require AFCI or GFCI protection. This can be accomplished with an on-site inspection or photo or video of the panel from the end user. | |
6 | Determine and gather required materials. SHP can support up to 1 1/4-inch conduit via five knockouts. Ensure that necessary adjustment factors (for number of conductors) are accounted for and that wire ampacity is sized appropriately. For longer runs it is recommended that you use separate conduits for the input and output wires. USA ONLY - For AFCI and GFCI breakers, an additional standard overcurrent trip breaker is required. For circuits where AFCI protection is required, metal conduit or whip to the SHP from the main panel is required to comply with NEC requirements. An external AFCI enclosure (available from EcoFlow) to house AFCI breakers is also required downstream of the SHP. | |
During installation - Circuit breaker and relay module | ||
1 | The current rating of relay module must match the upstream circuit breaker. Failure to do so may cause overcurrent protection to fail. | |
2 | The ampacity rating of wiring used should match the circuit current. Using an undersized cable may cause overheating and even a fire. | |
3 | All upstream breakers should be non-GFCI/AFCI. Any AFCI/GFCI breakers need to be moved downstream of the SHP using an optional accessory box. | |
During installation - Wiring | ||
1 | When using split phase, the Channel 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 AC input should be connected with hot wires on the same phase, the Channel 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 AC input should be connected with hot wires on another phase. | |
2 | For split phase operation, the Switching Connector should be removed permanently from the SHP. | |
3 | When using single phase, each load circuit AC input should be connected to the hot wire. | |
4 | Install the relay modules in the corresponding places and secure by tightening the screws. Failure to do so may cause the relay module to come loose, which will produce an error and disconnection of the load channel, as well as risk overheating and fire. | |
During installation - Check wiring | ||
1 | With a multimeter in continuity setting, confirm that the hot wire in of each SHP channel is not shorted to neutral. | |
2 | With a multimeter in continuity setting, confirm that the hot wire in of each SHP channel is not shorted to ground. | |
Commissioning | ||
1 | Make sure the power stations are enabled and that the stop button is off (raised). | |
2 | Close the upstream breaker of DELTA Pro and energize the DELTA Pro AC Input channel. The grid indicator (white) will turn on if there is no fault. | |
3 | Turn each branch circuit breaker back on one by one and check the indicator status of each channel and power indicator. The indicators will stay white. | |
4 | If you haven't done so already, download the EcoFlow app from Google Play or the App Store and create an EcoFlow account. Open the app on your mobile device, log into the app and add the Smart Home Panel to your device pool. For first time users, the app will lead through a commissioning process to setup the SHP. | |
5 | Update the firmware of the Smart Home Panel to the latest version, then check whether there are any errors reported on the app. | |
6 | Follow the instructions in the app to conduct device wiring testing. If the device wiring testing fails, correct the wiring following the prompts in the app and re-run the wiring test. | |
7 | Turn on the DELTA Pro and update the firmware to the latest version. | |
8 | Connect the DELTA Pro and Smart Home Panel using the Infinity cable. For splitphase, two DELTA Pros and two infinity cables are required. Turn on the main power button of DELTA Pro, then press the On/Off button (AC button, near the infinity port) on the SHP to enable each DELTA Pro. | |
9 | Switch the power supply from grid to power station for each channel via the app. Check whether the switchover is successful and there are no errors reported on the app. Follow the instructions on the app to fix the errors if any. | |
10 | Set up the charging for DELTA Pro on the app (if AC grid charging is desired), check whether the DELTA Pro is recharged successfully and there are no errors reported on the app. Follow the instructions on the app to fix the errors if any. |
Tools and Items Needed for Installation:
Tools required:
Installation of this product involves high voltage. Please hire a licensed electrician to perform the installation.
Load Calculation Example
The total DELTA Pro wattage (3600W for single Pro or 7200W for two Pros) should be greater than the total continuous running wattage of all backed up loads plus the largest start-up wattage.
Circuit | Name | Wattage | Circuit | Name | Wattage |
1 | Refrigerator | 700W running | 2 | Bedroom Light | 500W |
2000W startup | 0W | ||||
3 | Kitchen Light | 200W | 4 | Living Room Light | 400W |
0W | 0W | ||||
5 | Kitchen Plug | 1400W | 6 | Bathroom Light | 300W |
1000W | 0W | ||||
7 | Bedroom Plug | 800W | 8 | Living Room Light | 1200W |
0W | 0W | ||||
9 | Sump Pump Plug | 700W | 10 | Furnace | 700W |
1000W | 1000W |
Total Running Load | 6900 W |
Largest Estimated Simultaneous Running Load (LESRL) | 2300 W |
Largest Startup Wattage (LSW) | 2000 W |
Minimum Backup Power Needed = LESRL + LSW | 4300 W (Two DELTA Pros) |
NOTE
Inductive loads such as air conditioners, clothes dryers or pumps have high Inrush current when starting. This may trip the relay modules because of overload. Ensure the circuit is sized appropriately for the intended load.
Once you have determined the load circuits that you want to back up, fill out the table below. The numbering arrangement is the same as your SHP.
De-energize the system: When you are ready to start the installation work, turn off the main breaker as well as each branch circuit breaker intended to be connected. Ensure that DELTA Pros are not connected to the SHP as well.
The relay modules are shipped separately from the main unit. These modules include two switching relays and a fuse. The fuse is for load circuit protection in the backup mode only and therefore should match the current rating for the circuit breaker upstream of that load circuit. There are three standard ratings for the modules, 15A, 20A and 30A. Users should install these modules at the position corresponding to the load circuits that they plan to use it for according to the diagram below. The diagram below shows the module position corresponding to the circuit number.
There are 10 module mounting spaces inside the SHP as shown below. 4 out of the 10 channels (channel 1-4) have a maximum of 30A current rating, the rest have a maximum 20A current rating. No load circuit larger than the maximum current rating for a channel should be connected. Once placed into position, two screws are used to secure the module into place.
It's easier if the knockouts are removed before the SHP is installed on the wall.
NOTE
The actual continuous current rating for each relay module is 80% of module rating. For example, for the 20A relay module, the continuous current rating is 20A × 0.8 = 16A.
Relay Module Position
Install Relay Module
After you have placed the relay module inside and fastened the screws, attach both top and bottom mounting brackets to the SHP as shown below.
Wiring inside the Smart Home Panel All wires come labeled in the box, 12 input wires, labeled "1 in - 10 in" "Pro1 in, Pro2 in" connected to the circuit breakers, 10 output wires, labeled "1 out - 10 out" connecting to the load hot wires, two neutral wires connecting to the neutral bus bar in the main panel and ground wire connecting to the ground bus bar in the main panel. Users should connect all input, output, neutral and grounds wire to their designated connectors inside the SHP.
NOTE
Two neutral wires and the ground wire must be connected to the main panel in order for the SHP to operate correctly and safely. The maximum current for circuits 1-4 is 30A. Maximum current for circuits 5-10 is 20A. The current rating for each circuit should not be exceeded. Please plan the load circuits appropriately. If a non-metallic conduit is used to connect between the main panel and SHP, an equipment grounding conductor needs to be present inside each conduit. Additional ground wires can be connected between the ground bar inside the main panel and the SHP. You may use your own wires with the connectors instead of the included wire. Use a screwdriver to remove the connectors, strip the wire and then insert and torque down
Wiring in the Electrical Panel
Below illustrates a typical single-phase 120V (100V in Japan) setup. SHP can be connected to the main electrical panel to provide backup power to ten 120V load circuits. All input wires should be routed through the bottom conduit into the SHP and output wires through the upper conduit. The whole system is single point grounded at the main electrical panel.
Single-phase without GFCI or AFCI breakers
Single-phase with GFCI or AFCI breakers
Split phase setup is different from the single-phase mode in that.
Split-phase without GFCI or AFCI breakers
Split-phase with GFCI or AFCI breakers
The SHP defaults to grid mode when without power, which means the load is automatically connected to the grid power if no power is supplied to the SHP or it's started for the first time. Please make sure energization of load circuits do not endanger any person or incur any property damage before closing the main breaker.
APP
Control and monitor EcoFlow portable power stations and the SHP remotely with the EcoFlow App.
Download at: https://download.ecoflow.com/app
Privacy Policy
By using EcoFlow Products, Applications, and Services, you consent to the EcoFlow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy, which you can access via the "About" section of the "User" page on the EcoFlow App or the official EcoFlow website at https://ecoflow.com/pages/terms-of-use and https://ecoflow.com/pages/privacy-policy.
General Information
Weight | 18.5 lbs (8.38 kg) |
Dimensions | 20 × 12.2 × 4.5 in (508 × 311 × 115 mm) |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Standard Connector | EcoFlow Infinity Port |
Type of Enclosure | Type 1 |
Warranty Description | 5 Years |
Maximum # of Circuits Controlled | 10 |
Rated System Voltage | 120V/240V |
Max Total Input Current | 160A |
Short Circuit Rating | 10kA |
Rated Relay Module Current | 30A, 20A, 15A |
Rated Max DELTA Pro Input | 7200W Max (2 × 3600W) |
DELTA Pro Charging Power | 6800W Max (2 × 3400W)(Max. charging time <3hrs) |
Max Connected Battery Energy | 21.6 kWh (6 × 3.6kWh) |
Operating Humidity (RH) | 5-85% |
Note
The actual usable capacity may vary according to the variable environment and charging/discharging conversion differences.
The EcoFlow Smart Home Panel must be installed by a licensed electrician, who should be familiar with all electrical codes, electrical wiring practices and experience working with home electrical systems. Any accident, damage or personal injury caused by incorrect installation is the sole responsibility of the user.
The SHP MUST be completely de-energized before being serviced
Complete the following to de-energize the SHP
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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