Tigo EI Inverter Manual

Installation manual for the Tigo EI Inverter, including instructions for the EI Battery, ATS, and Energy Meter

AC Conduit

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Supplies needed: 1” conduit and associated fittings.

The right AC conduit opening (12) is reserved for the inverter’s AC output conductors for connection to the grid. This conduit hole should have been opened prior to mounting the inverter. If not, make sure the inverter is securely mounted and the wirebox cover has been removed before drilling open the conduit drill guide. Use caution to not come in contact with any internal components.

Route the conduit between the inverter and the AC main distribution panel. Use appropriate conduit fittings to ensure a water-tight seal. Bond any metallic conduit, as required.

The left AC conduit opening (11) is reserved for the AC Backup conductors which connect to the EI ATS in battery installations. If installing the EI Battery and ATS, route the conduit from the left conduit opening to the ATS. Use appropriate conduit fittings to ensure a water-tight seal. Bond any metallic conduit, as required.

Conductor preparation

Tools required: wire cutter, wire stripper, crimping tool, conductor labels/marking method

Supplies needed: AC conductors, wire ferrules (K)

The power conductors are terminated in the EI Inverter via pressure terminals. These terminals clamp on to the exposed end of the conductor. To ensure a reliable connection always use wire ferrules (K)on the end of these conductors.

1)   Run the AC conductors and EGCs through the appropriate AC conduit. Ensure the conductors have even bends and sufficient strain relief.

2)   Strip 0.7in (18mm) of insulation from the end of the L1, L2 and N conductors for the AC Grid Output. If installing an EI Battery, strip 0.7in (18mm) of insulation from the end of the L1 and L2conductors for the AC Backup.

3)   Use the crimping tool to connect the wire ferrules (K) to the conductor ends that will be terminated in the EI Inverter.

4)   Clearly label all conductors.