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7.3.4 Connect to the Grid
(1) Select the appropriate Circuit
When connecting the SolarFlow 800 Plus to a branch circuit, it's important to choose the right configuration to ensure
safe and efficient operation.
Configuration A
Branch Breaker
Neutral
Ground
This configuration is unsuitable for SolarFlow 800 Plus as it includes multiple loads, such as receptacles, lights, and high
power appliances (e.g., dishwashers, laundry machines). These unpredictable and high-current loads increase the risk
of exceeding branch circuit limits during solar production.
Branch Breaker
Neutral
Ground
This setup is ideal for connecting the SolarFlow 800 Plus as it contains only receptacles. Each receptacle can be
individually protected using the methods outlined. If there are unused slots in your distribution panel, an electrician can
implement this configuration at a relatively low cost.
(2) Plug to the Socket
Using the provided AC power cord, first connect the cable to the SolarFlow 800 Plus, then plug it into a household power
outlet on the appropriate circuit.
1. Please confirm that the AC socket is switched on, and the power grid is being powered.
2. To maximize power generation efficiency and enhance safety, it is recommended to connect the device to a
circuit branch with minimal or no other loads.
Configuration B
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Configuration A
Configuration B