Step 6: Dress The Engage Cable - enphase M215 Installation And Operation Manual

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Step 6: Dress the Engage Cable

NOTE: Adhere to the following requirements:
Do not expose the connection to directed, pressurized liquid (water jets, etc.).
Do not expose the connection to continuous immersion.
Do not expose the AC connector to continuous tension (e.g., tension due to pulling or
bending the cable near the connection)
Use only the connectors and cables provided.
Do not allow contamination or debris in the connectors.
Use the cable and connectors only when all parts are present and intact.
a. Attach the Engage Cable to the PV racking using the
cable clips, or you may use tie wraps. The cable clips
are designed so that the connector from the
microinverter can also be dressed into the clip
underneath the Engage Cable.
NOTE: There are two release-holes in the drop
connector on the cable. These are not for mounting
but are used to disconnect the connector. Keep
these release holes clear and accessible.
b. Dress any excess in loops so that the Engage Cable
does not contact the roof.
There are several ways to support the cable. One
method is to place tie wraps or clips on either side of the
connector. Use one or two additional clips, tie wraps, or
other support scheme to secure the cable between
connectors.
NOTE: When looping the Engage Cable, do not
exceed the minimum bend radius of 4.75 inches (12
cm).
WARNING: Tripping Hazard. Loose cables can become a tripping hazard. Dress the
Engage Cable to minimize this potential.
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 2013 Enphase Energy Inc.
M215 Installation and Operation
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