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Power Sharing Commissioning Procedure
1. Identify and configure the wall connector.
One Wall Connector will be the designated leader and provide the configuration and controls for all
followers. Install and configure the leader first. Follow the process in the Commissioning Procedure on
page 28 to connect and configure the leader.
2. Add up to five additional followers from the lead Wall Connector.
Click on the power sharing card in the commissioning interface and add additional Wall Connectors to
form a power sharing network by wirelessly pairing them to the leader.
NOTE: When pairing followers, the leader will restart, and you will lose Wi-Fi connection. If your
connection does not automatically return, ensure you are still connected to the leader's Wi-Fi
connection and refresh the page.
3. Set network limits.
Once all followers have been added, set the network limit. This is the total current that will be
intelligently distributed between all devices that have vehicles charging.
The minimum current limit is 6 amps per Wall Connector. A six-unit network will have a minimum limit
of 36 amps.
The maximum network limit is the sum of the nameplate ratings of all units in the network, minus one
amp. A six-unit network of single-phase Wall Connectors can have a maximum network limit of 287
amps. If 288 amps or more electrical service is available in this scenario, then all units can charge at full
power and power sharing is not needed. Chat with your electrician for further understanding of the
maximum network limit.
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