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Appearance Front View Side View Top View Foundation Forklift space Hoisting bracket position Anchor bracket The site foundation must be designed by professional technical personnel such as those from a design institute. The technical personnel can refer to the foundation drawings of the Company.
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Clearance requirements(Ball Transfer Platform) Clearance requirements(Sliding Rack Shelf) Installing the ESS This document uses the 200 kWh model as an example. The actual structure of a model may vary. 1. Remove the baffle plate from the 2. Remove the pallets. bottom of the ESS.
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3. Install the baffle plate to the 4. Open the cabinet doors. bottom of the ESS. 5. Take out the delivered documents, such as the packing list. Document position...
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6. Take out the mounting brackets delivered with the product. After opening the doors, check the number of deliverables based on the packing list. If any deliverable is missing, contact your dealer immediately. Anchor bracket, anchor bracket screw, and Leveling Hoisting bracket and screw expansion bolt spacer...
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Using a Forklift • Requirements for the lifting height of the forklift: If the foundation height is less than or equal to 0.3 m, the lifting height is greater than or equal to 2 m. If the foundation height is greater than 0.3 m, the lifting height increases accordingly. •...
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Connecting a Ground Cable for the ESS Conductor Cross- Outer Name Type Terminal Source Sectional Area Diameter Single-core outdoor Prepared Ground copper/copper-clad 25–50 mm 15–17.6 mm OT/DT by the cable aluminum/aluminum terminal customer alloy cable The specifications of the ground cable are subject to this table or calculated according to IEC 60364-5-54.
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Note [1]: Six dummy battery packs are preinstalled in the LUNA2000-97KWH-1H1 ESS, in which six battery packs are required. Four dummy battery packs are preinstalled in the LUNA2000-129KWH-2H1 ESS, in which eight battery packs are required. Two dummy battery packs are preinstalled in the LUNA2000-161KWH-2H1 ESS, in which ten battery packs are required.
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Battery Pack Model Remarks ESM51320AS1 (320 Ah, The battery packs in an ESS must be of the same model and charge and discharge rate, and the LUNA2000- model of the battery packs must match that of the 200KWH-2H1 ESM57280AS1 (280 Ah, ESS.
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Installing Battery Packs • Before installation, ensure that battery packs are stored indoors and that other storage requirements specified in the user manual are met. • Before installation, check the status of the battery packs. Do not use the battery packs if the packing cases are exposed to rain, damaged, or deformed, or if the battery packs leak or fall.
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Take out the battery pack. • Secure the lifting handles (with the steel washers of the lifting handles closely fitted to the battery pack). • If the stud of a lifting handle is bent, replace the lifting handle in time. •...
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Insert, assemble, and secure the installation kit onto the forklift. • If a forklift is used to install and maintain battery packs, ensure that the forklift has a load-bearing capacity of at least 1 t.
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Install and secure the battery pack on the installation kit. Install the battery pack in the ESS.
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Secure the battery pack using the delivered screws. Install air channel plates between battery packs based on the labels on the air channel plates. The air channel plates are delivered with the product.
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Using a Sliding Rack Shelf Take out the installation kit. Insert, assemble, and secure the installation kit onto the forklift: Tighten the four screws and two handles. If a forklift is used to install and maintain battery packs, ensure that the forklift has a load- bearing capacity of at least 1 t.
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Move the battery pack onto the kit base, and remove the lifting handles. Install the shovel pan, positioning pin, and binding straps. Move the forklift to the vicinity of the ESS, adjust the height of the installation kit, and remove the battery pack straps. Align the height of the installation kit with the battery pack slot rails.
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Remove the battery pack positioning pin and pull the battery pack onto the kit drawer. Move the battery pack into the installation slot. 10. Remove the distance blocks, and push in the kit drawer: Loosen the two handles, push in the drawer, and tighten the two handles.
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11. Lower the installation kit and remove the forklift. 12. (Optional) Remove the protective plate. 13. Remove the shovel pan and secure the battery pack.
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14. Install air channel plates between battery packs based on the label on the air channel plates. The air channel plates are delivered with the product.. 15. Install the column to the ESS.
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Installing the Rack Controller If you do not install the rack controller cables immediately, you are advised to install the short-circuiting copper bars on the rack controller by referring to steps 1 to 3. If you install the rack controller cables immediately, perform steps 1 to 3 together with the procedure in 6.4-Installing Rack Controller Cables.
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97 kWh/129 kWh/161 kWh Model 3. Install the decorative cover and maintenance compartment cover to the rack controller.
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4. Remove cables bound on the outside of the ESS. 5. Install the upper bracket, lower bracket, rainproof canopy, and lifting handles to the rack controller. • The upper bracket, lower bracket, rainproof canopy, and lifting handles are delivered with the product. •...
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6. Install the rack controller to the mounting bracket on the ESS. • The M8 screws are used to secure the rack controller. Keep them properly after removing them. • At least three persons are required to install the rack controller.
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Installing the Smart PCS 1. Install the mounting bracket. 2. Install mounting ears and lifting handles, and then secure the Smart PCS. The mounting ears are delivered with the Smart PCS, and the lifting handles are delivered with the ESS. •...
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(Optional) Installing the Maintenance Socket The 220 V socket is prepared by the customer. The actual socket appearance may vary. This guide describes only the installation method. 1. Remove the baffle plate in front of the power distribution area. 2. Install the maintenance socket. (Optional) Installing the Smart Power Sensor (DDSU666-H) 1.
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The cable diameter must comply with local cable standards. The key factors include the rated current, cable type, routing method, maximum expected line loss, rated temperature, ambient temperature, thermal resistance, acidity, sedimentation, and environmental protection requirements. Conductor Cross- Outer Name Type Terminal Source...
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Installing Cables for the Rack Mounted Fire Extinguishing System Take out the reserved cables and install them to the rack mounted fire extinguishing system. Ensure that the cables are correctly installed. If a fire occurs when cables are not connected or incorrectly connected, the ESS cannot actively extinguish the fire.
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Installing Battery Pack Cables 1. Install copper bars for battery packs, and connect the battery rack general output power cable and black start cable. • One ends of the battery rack general output power cable and black start cable are preinstalled before delivery.
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200 kWh Model Black start • No copper bar is required for the preinstalled dummy battery packs of 97 kWh, 129 kWh, and 161 kWh models. • Keep the redundant copper bars of the 97 kWh, 129 kWh, and 161 kWh models properly for later use.
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161 kWh Model Connect the black start cable to Pack1.
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129 kWh Model Connect the black start cable to Pack2.
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97 kWh Model Connect the black start cable to Pack3.
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2. Install the 48 V cables. • The 48 V cables of all models are connected in the same way. • Cables to 2FCB6 and 2FCB7 are preinstalled before delivery. • Other 48 V cables are delivered with the product. •...
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3. Install cables to the COM ports. • The COM cables of all models are connected in the same way. 4. Close the terminal covers of • Cables to COM-1 on Pack1 and COM-2 on Pack12 are the battery packs. reserved before delivery.
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Installing Rack Controller Cables 1. Remove the decorative cover and maintenance compartment cover from the rack controller using the delivered security Torx wrench. 2. Check whether the short-circuiting copper bars are installed. For details, see 5.4-Installing the Smart Rack Controller. 3.
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97 kWh/129 kWh/161 kWh Model Cable Label (Left) Wiring Terminal Cable Label (Right) Wiring Terminal 107-1F1:2>TA1:2BAT+ 2BAT+ 108-1Q2:1>TA1:1BUS+ 1BUS+ 110-1F2:2>TA1:1BAT+ 1BAT+ 111-1Q2:3>TA1:1BUS- 1BUS- 109-1Q1:4>TA1:2BAT- 2BAT- Connect the preinstalled cables to J1 (left), J2 (right), and FE1.
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When securing the network cable (as shown by ⑥ in the figure), hold the cable and align it • with the FE network port. After the network cable is properly installed, do not release it. Use the other hand to tighten the nut of the RJ45 connector. •...
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Installing DC Power Cables • The prefabricated DC power cables are delivered with the product. The terminals at two ends of a DC power cable are applicable to M10 and M12 screws respectively. Connect the M10 terminal to the DC circuit breaker 1Q2 in the cabinet, and connect the M12 terminal to the DC side of the Smart PCS.
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Installing an Auxiliary AC Power Cable Obtain the AC auxiliary power from the mains or a reliable power supply. Do not directly obtain power from the AC side of renewable energy inverters such as PV inverters and wind power converters. Installing AC Input Power Cables for the UPS Obtain the AC auxiliary power from the mains or a reliable power supply.
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Installing Communications Cables Installing an FE Communications Cable Connect the FE communications cable to the WAN port on the CMU. The communications cable needs to be routed through the magnetic ring at the cable hole at the bottom. (1) White- (2) Orange and-orange (3) White-...
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Installing Fiber Ring Network Communications Cables • Only professionals are allowed to connect and splice optical fiber cables. • In the optical fiber ring topology, two optical fiber cables are required. 1. Remove the external mechanical parts from the access terminal box (ATB). 2.
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5. Connect the peripheral optical fiber cable to the ATB, splice the optical fiber cable and the optical jumper, and then wind the spliced cable around the fiber spool on the ATB. 6. Check that the cables are connected correctly and securely.
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Name DDSU666-H Side ESS Side K1-COM1:+>1PGH1:485A (preinstalled before 485A delivery) RS485 communications cable K1-COM1:->1PGH1:485B (preinstalled before 485B delivery) Current transformer CT:5 I* (white) XT1:1:2>1FCB:1 cable CT:6 I (blue) XT1:3:1>1PGH1:L Power cable XT2:3:1>1PGH1:N 6.10 (Optional) Installing Maintenance Socket Cables The actual appearance of the maintenance socket may vary. The figure shows only the installation method.
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Check Before Power-On No. Check Item Expected Result • The equipment is intact and free from rust or paint flake-off. If the Equipment paint flakes off, repair the damaged paint. appearance • The labels on the equipment are clear. Damaged labels must be replaced.
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Powering On the ESS If the ESS has not been used for six months or longer after being installed, it must be checked and tested by professionals before operation. 1. Turn on the DC circuit breaker 1Q1 (as shown by 7 in the figure). 2.
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Commissioning (SmartLogger WebUI) • The operating system of Windows 7 or later is supported. • The web software version corresponding to the WebUI screenshots in this guide is SmartLogger V300R023C00SPC153. The screenshots are for reference only. • For details about deployment and commissioning in the microgrid scenario, see Commercial and Industrial Microgrid Energy Storage Solution Quick Guide (With Third- Party Microgrid Central Controller) Commercial and Industrial Microgrid Energy...
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XX.XX.XX.XX 4. Enter https:// (IP address of the SmartLogger) in the address box of your browser. If you log in to the WebUI for the first time, a security risk warning is displayed. Click Continue to this website. 5. Log in to the WebUI. Scenario 1: Initial Login When the User Name Is Displayed as Admin In this scenario, you need to update the SmartLogger to V300R023C00SPC120 or later.
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Checking the SmartLogger Software Version Choose Monitoring > Logger(Local) > About and check that the software version is the same as the latest version in FusionSolar Software Download (https://support.huawei.com/enterprise/en/fusionsolar/smartlogger-pid-21294677/software). Upgrading the SmartLogger • If the SmartLogger software version is not the latest version in FusionSolar Software Download, upgrade the SmartLogger.
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3. Choose Monitoring > ESR > Running Param. > Setting and set Quantity of battery packs to the actual quantity of installed battery packs. Quantity of Battery Packs LUNA2000-97KWH-1H1 LUNA2000-129KWH-2H1 LUNA2000-161KWH-2H1 LUNA2000-200KWH-2H1 Choose Monitoring > ESM > About and check all ESM software versions.
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Choose Maintenance > Software Upgrade, upload the upgrade package, select the CMU, CMU_BSP, and ESU, and upgrade the software. Before upgrading the ESS, choose Monitoring > ESS > ESU > Running Param., and check whether Enable delayed upgrade is set to Disable. If no, set it to Disable. 6.
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Closing the Cabinet Doors After the deployment commissioning is complete, close the cabinet doors and secure the safety rope.
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Statement How Do I Connect the ESS to the FusionSolar Smart PV 11.1 Management System? 1. Enter https://management system IP address: 31943 in the address box of a browser, and press Enter. The login page is displayed. 2. Enter the username or email address and password, and click Log In. 11.2 How Do I Create a Plant? 1.
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Contact Information Statement https://digitalpower.huawei.com Path: About Us > Contact Us > Service Hotlines Digital Power Customer Service https://digitalpower.huawei.com/robotchat/...
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Huawei Digital Power Technologies Co., Ltd. Huawei Digital Power Antuoshan Headquarters Futian, Shenzhen 518043 People's Republic of China https://digitalpower.huawei.com...