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<li>[[Special:MyLanguage/Distribution panel|Power distribution]]<li/> | <li>[[Special:MyLanguage/Distribution panel|Power distribution]]<li/> | ||
− | :*Check the voltage and polarity of any DC lighting circuits or DC circuits connected to the | + | :*Check the voltage and polarity of any DC lighting circuits or DC circuits connected to the energy storage system. Is the voltage and polarity correct for the design? |
:*If the voltage and polarity are correct, close (turn on) all overcurrent protection devices/disconnects between the DC power source and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Energy efficient loads|loads]]. | :*If the voltage and polarity are correct, close (turn on) all overcurrent protection devices/disconnects between the DC power source and the [[Special:MyLanguage/Energy efficient loads|loads]]. | ||
:*Have the loads (lights and appliances) registered the voltage from the DC power source? If so, proceed with the process. | :*Have the loads (lights and appliances) registered the voltage from the DC power source? If so, proceed with the process. |
Latest revision as of 15:13, 9 March 2021
- Check the voltage and polarity of any DC lighting circuits or DC circuits connected to the energy storage system. Is the voltage and polarity correct for the design?
- If the voltage and polarity are correct, close (turn on) all overcurrent protection devices/disconnects between the DC power source and the loads.
- Have the loads (lights and appliances) registered the voltage from the DC power source? If so, proceed with the process.
- Check the voltage of all AC circuits connected to the inverter. Is the voltage correct for the design?
- If the voltage is correct, close (turn on) all overcurrent protection devices/disconnects between the AC power source and the loads.
- Have the loads registered the voltage from the AC power source? If so, proceed with the process.