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What’s new
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[North America] The Enphase Installer App will block the provisioning of the IQ System Controller if no IQ Batteries or IQ Microinverters have been scanned in the system.
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[Australia] Adding NMI details is now mandatory in the Enphase Installer App. The entered NMI details will be validated by the app.
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[Brazil] Installers in Brazil can now commission sites with IQ8 Microinverters using the Enphase Installer App.
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To speed up the commissioning process, we have removed the optional update button in the Gateway Connectivity step.
What’s fixed
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Fixed an issue where the generator meter was being erroneously disabled when the production meter was disabled.
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Fixed a storage system issue where the functional validation step was not starting due to incorrect background validations.
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Grid profile provisioning to the IQ Gateway has been made faster for IQ Gateway software versions 7.0.88–7.0.91.
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Other bugs and security fixes.
What’s new
For all Enphase App users:
1. Added in-app notifications for users experiencing a reduction in the frequency of data updates
When the Enphase system detects low Wi-Fi bandwidth, it switches the connection type to cellular. We now display an in-app notification that states there will be a reduction in the frequency of data updates.
What’s fixed
For all Enphase App users:
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Resolved an issue that caused systems to be stuck in the Full Backup profile even after a Storm Guard alert ended.
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Resolved incorrect logic that caused the IQ Battery’s reserve capacity to default to 30% when it was set below 10%.
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Updated the Energy Performance metric displayed in the monthly email to align with what was chosen within the app, i.e., Energy Independence or Grid Dependence.
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Improved messaging when IQ Microinverters report an error in the Enphase App.
What’s new
For all installers:
1. Moved the Authorized Subcontractor field for all installers
The field to add an authorized subcontractor and share a system with another company was previously difficult to find. This field, along with a highlighted tooltip box, is now more accessible to all installers.
2. Reduced number of Grid Profiles based on site specification
We reduced the number of displayed Grid Profiles to reduce confusion on the Settings and Activations pages. Installers will now only see applicable Grid Profiles based on site characteristics.
Grid Profile changes on the Settings page:
Grid Profile changes on the Activations page:
3. Added IQ Relay SKU on the Devices page
A new Sku field is visible for IQ Relays on the Devices page, which displays the corresponding SKU for the device.
4. Added historical information for cellular modem devices
The Enphase Installer Portal now maintains data associated with cellular modems on the Devices page and preserves historical records.
For installers in Thailand:
1. Added a Microinverter Routine Test report
Installers in Thailand need to generate a routine test report for the MEA and submit it to the local utilities for interconnection agreements. Previously, this was done manually by the form provided by the MEA. Installers can now navigate to the Generate Reports section for an individual site to generate the report for the following microinverters in a system:
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IQ7-60-2-INT
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IQ7PLUS-72-2-INT
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IQ7A-72-2-INT