Eguana Technologies ENDURO Installation manual

DO 67-020
Installation & Start-up Guide
For use only with battery type
LG Chem EM048126P3S7
ENDURO
Home Energy Storage System

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This manual contains important instructions for the Enduro™ Home Energy Storage System. The
Eguana Enduro™ components described by this manual are intended to be used as part of an Energy
Storage system.
CAUTION: Hazardous Voltages! This inverter contains hazardous voltage and energy that
may be lethal. It may only be installed by qualified personnel who have read this manual and are
familiar with its operation and hazards. The following safety procedures should be followed:
1 Only connect the system to a compatible electrical service as defined in the model specifications.
The system must be connected to a dedicated branch circuit in the main electrical panel.
CAUTION! This equipment contains high energy lithium batteries. Qualified and trained
personnel should wear protective clothing and equipment when working inside the battery cabinet
and/or with battery modules.
2 This product is compatible with the LG Chem battery model EM048126P3S7 only.
CAUTION! The battery provided with this system must be charged only by the PCS included
as part of the energy storage system. Do not attempt to charge batteries with any other charger
device or connect any devices directly to the DC battery bus.
3 Ensure proper electrical grounding in accordance with code requirements.
4 Ensure proper airflow path for active cooling.
5 Never operate system in a manner not described by this manual.
6 Only qualified personnel should service this product.
7 Ensure all covers are securely fastened after installation is complete.
8 This product must be stored indoors in an environmentally conditioned location prior to installation,
protected from rain and exposure to any hazardous chemicals.
9 Do not attempt to operate this product if there is any physical evidence of damage to any of the
cabinets or internal components.
CAUTION! This equipment is heavy. Handle with care.

Contents
1 SAFETY.................................................................................................................................................................................................1
1.1 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY................................................................................................................................1
1.2 BATTERY MODULE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.......................................................................................................1
1.3 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS....................................................................................................................2
1.4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION......................................................................................................................2
2 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................................................3
2.1 ABOUT THIS MANUAL –TARGET AUDIENCE ....................................................................................................3
2.2 GLOSSARY ...................................................................................................................................................3
2.3 SPECIAL TOOLS &HARDWARE........................................................................................................................3
2.4 INITIAL INSPECTION OF MATERIAL LIST...........................................................................................................4
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM COMPONENTS.....................................................................................................4
3 INSTALLATION SITE PREPARATION ................................................................................................................................................5
3.1 INSTALLATION CLEARANCES...........................................................................................................................5
3.2 INSTALLATION PLAN –POWER AND COMMUNICATION CIRCUITS.........................................................................6
4 ENDURO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................................................7
4.1 SECURING THE ENDURO TO THE WALL. ..........................................................................................................7
4.2 MOUNTING THE BATTERY MODULE .................................................................................................................7
5 BATTERY CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................8
5.1 POWER CABLE CONNECTION..........................................................................................................................8
5.2 COMMUNICATION CABLE CONNECTION...........................................................................................................8
6 SYSTEM ELECTRICAL WIRING..........................................................................................................................................................8
6.1AC WIRING –TT, TNNETWORKS...................................................................................................................9
..........................................................................................................................................................................9
7 ENERGY METER INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................................................9
..........................................................................................................................................................................9
7.1 ENERGY METER LOCATION.............................................................................................................................9
7.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS –VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT /POWER SUPPLY.......................................................10
7.3 CT (CURRENT TRANSFORMER)CONNECTIONS ..............................................................................................10
7.4 RS-485 COMMUNICATION CONNECTION .......................................................................................................10
8 ENDURO EMS INSTALLATION ..........................................................................................................................................................11
8.1 ENDURO EMS INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ...................................................................................................11
8.2 EMS ETHERNET CONNECTION.....................................................................................................................11
9 START-UP SEQUENCE......................................................................................................................................................................12
10 OPERATION......................................................................................................................................................................................12
11 PCS DISPLAY PANEL......................................................................................................................................................................12
11.1 LED DISPLAY INDICATORS ........................................................................................................................12
11.2 LED DISPLAY DEFINITIONS.........................................................................................................................12
12 EMERGENCY POWER OUTLET.......................................................................................................................................................13
13 MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................................................................13
14 TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................................................................................................................13
15 TECHNICAL DATA ...........................................................................................................................................................................14

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1 Safety
Throughout this manual, the following symbols will be used to highlight important information and procedures:
Symbol
Definition
Symbol
Definition
WARNING! A dangerous voltage or other
condition exists. Use extreme caution when
performing these tasks.
Login to the remote monitoring system for
operating status
CAUTION! This information is critical to the safe
installation and or operation of the inverter.
Follow these instructions closely.
NOTE: This statement is important. Follow
instructions closely.
1.1 In case of emergency
In all cases:
If safe to do so, switch off the AC breakers (external to the system) for the system.
Contact the fire department or other required emergency response team.
Evacuate the area, and if applicable, follow your emergency evacuation plan if others are in proximity to the
installed location.
In case of fire:
When safe, use a fire extinguisher suitable for use; including A, B, and C dry chemical fire extinguishers or
carbon dioxide extinguishers.
In case of flooding:
Stay out of water if any part of the system or wiring is submerged.
Do not attempt to operate batteries that have been submerged in water even after they have been dried.
In case of unusual noise, smell or smoke:
If safe to do so, ventilate the area.
1.2 Battery module safety precautions
This product is integrated with LG Chem EM048126P3S7 series battery modules. Refer to the LG Chem product manual
LG Chem P3S series 48V Standalone Battery Module Installation Manual, for complete safety instructions regarding
handling of battery modules.
EMS

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1.3 General safety precautions
Important! Installation, service, and operating personnel must read this document in its entirety, and observe all safety
and installation procedures as described in this manual. Never operate system in a manner not described by this manual.
Only qualified personnel should service this product.
Ensure all covers are securely fastened after installation is complete.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in compliance with local work place safety standards must be worn when working
inside the cabinet.
Risks of Fire
Do not expose the system to temperatures exceeding 60 degrees Celsius.
Avoid installation in direct sunlight.
Do not store objects on top of the cabinet.
Do not obstruct the intake or exhaust of the forced airflow system.
Do not store combustible objects and corrosive chemicals directly adjacent to the system.
Risks of Shock
WARNING! Hazardous Voltages. The Inverter contains hazardous voltage and energy that may be lethal.
It may only be installed by qualified personnel who have read this manual and are familiar with its operation and
hazards.
Only connect the PCS cabinet to a compatible electrical service as defined in the model specifications. The PCS
must be connected to a dedicated branch circuit in the main electrical panel.
Ensure proper electrical grounding in accordance with code requirements.
CAUTION! Both AC and DC voltage sources are terminated inside this equipment. Each circuit must be
individually disconnected before servicing.
Risks of Damage
The PCS is compatible with the LG Chem battery model EM048126P3S7 only. Do not attempt to connect any
other battery to the system.
Do not connect any other loads directly to the battery power bus.
Do not drop, tip, or puncture the cabinet during transport and installation. Visible damage to the cabinet and/or
internal components should be reported to the manufacturer immediately.
Do not store this system for periods longer than six months without a battery maintenance charge. This may
result in permanent damage to the batteries.
1.4 Environmental Protection
Do not dispose of the system or any of the components within the cabinet. Batteries, electronics, cables, and metal parts
are recyclable. Consult your municipal waste management authority to determine required methods of component
recycling.

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2 INTRODUCTION
2.1 About this Manual –Target Audience
This manual is intended to be used by qualified service and installation personnel for the purposes of product installation.
This manual contains instructions for the installation and start up sequence of the Eguana Enduro™home energy storage
system; including the ESS, the energy management system, the energy meter(s), and the ethernet connection to a customer
supplied internet router. This product is permanently wired to the home electrical service and must be installed by a licensed
electrician only.
The energy management system relies on an AC coupled PV solar source to charge the batteries as part of the energy
management control algorithms. A utility interconnected PV solar system must be installed in conjunction with this energy
storage system for the self-consumption algorithm to operate. This product can supply limited backup power via an on-
board 10A power outlet.
2.2 Glossary
2.3 Special tools & hardware
The following tools and materials are required for mounting of the Enduro ESS to the wall.
Mounting hardware for wall bracket (suited for wall material).
Drill and bits rated for mounting hardeware.
Level
#2 Philips screwdriver
Term
Definition
Term
Definition
AC
Alternating Current
GND
Ground
ARC
Auto Recovery Circuit
IEC
International Electrotechnical Commission
AS/NZS
Standards Australia
LED
Light Emitting Diode
CEC
Clean Energy Council
NC
Normally Closed
CPU
Central Processing Unit
NO
Normally Open
DC
Direct Current
PCS
Power Control System (Inverter)
DRED
Demand Response Enabling Device
PE
Protective Earth
DRM
Demand Response Mode
PV
Photo-Voltaic
EMS
Energy Management System
RF
Radio Frequency
ESD
Electrostatic Discharge
SOC
State Of Charge (Battery)
ESS
Energy Storage System
SOH
State of Health (Battery)
UI
User Interface

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2.4 Initial Inspection of Material List
The system components supplied with your Eguana Enduro™
Energy Storage system are shown below. Each component should
be inspected visually for any damage that may have been caused by
shipment. If damage is present, please contact your local distributor.
Note: Battery shown for reference only, if supplied separately.
Energy management system components
*Energy meters and CTs as shown are subject to change.
Ref
Qty
Description
System
1
1
Energy Meter*
2
2
USB/RS-485 Adapter (1-main energy meter 1-Enduro EMS)
3
1
Enduro EMS
4
1
Enduro EMS Power Supply
5
3
CTs (3-ph mains metering –use only 1 CT for single phase installs)
6
1
DIN-rail mounting hardware. 2 ea - end blocks, 1 ea - ground.
7
1
Enduro EMS communication cable
8
1
Energy meter communication cable
9
2
USB Adapter to Enduro EMS USB cables
PV-Option –required for PV inverters without software integration to Enduro EMS
10
1
Energy Meter
11
1
USB/RS-485 Adapter
12
1
DIN-rail mounting hardware. 2 ea - end blocks, 1 ea - ground.
13
3
CTs (3-ph mains metering –use only 1 CT for single phase installs)
14
1
Energy meter communication cable
15
1
USB Adapter to Enduro EMS USB cable
10
11
12
13
14
15

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3Installation Site Preparation
Before installing the Enduro home energy storage components, read all instructions and warnings in this manual.
IMPORTANT! All electrical installation work should be performed in accordance with local building and electrical
codes.
WARNING! Isolate the PCS from all energy sources prior to electrical installation by means of disconnects,
breakers or connectors. Failure to properly isolate either AC or DC sources may result in serious injury or death.
This system will generate an AC voltage at the off-grid terminals when DC source is applied.
CAUTION! The Enduro cabinet weighs up to 96 kg. Handle with care.
NOTE: All interconnecting cables are limited in length.
CAUTION! Do not install in direct sunlight or near sources of heat. Battery performance is dependent upon
operating ambient temperature. Radiant heat absorbed in direct sunlight will greatly reduce the performance of the
battery. The battery module is rated for operation between -10C to +40C. For long term performance, an ambient room
temperature between 15 to 30C is recommended.
3.1 Installation clearances
The physical installation of the cabinets requires the layout planning and installation of the system components in the
available installation space.
30 cm
30 cm
15 cm
60 cm
Figure 1: Installation clearances.

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3.2 Installation plan –power and communication circuits
The following example outlines the wiring plan for power and communication circuits.
Figure 2: Electrical single line diagram.
NOTES
1- The Enduro EMS panel can be installed in or near the electrical service panel. A maximum distance of 1 meter from the electrical panel is
recommended. Not shown: the EMS is powered by an adapter that plugs into a 230V outlet.
2 - Energy meter supports 1Ø and 3Ø configuration where applicable. Observe CT direction as shown.
3 - 3Ø service shown. For 1Ø service, do not populate R,S ph components. It is recommended that PV 1Ø connection is on the same
phase as the Enduro ESS (as shown).
4 –The battery system must be earth bonded to the building ground to meet lightning protection requirements.
Disclaimer:
Mfr supplied components represented here are limited to the Enduro ESS, Enduro EMS panel, EMS to ESS signal cables, and energy meter(s) with
signal cables, fuses and CTs for 1Ø or 3Ø service. All other materials and components represented are customer supplied. Electrical code compliance
is the responsibility of the designer and/or electrical permit holder.

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4Enduro Installation Instructions
4.1 Securing the Enduro to the wall.
CAUTION! The Enduro is top heavy. Handle with care.
IMPORTANT! The wall anchor method used must be suitable for the wall material, and be rated to prevent the product from tipping
over.
Note: The wall bracket anchor centers are 116 cm from the floor (see photo 3 –right). Step 1 can be skipped if the floor is level and
flat. For best results, the following procedure is recommended.
1. Stand the Enduro upright and position against the
wall to which it will be mounted, marking the top edge
of the mounting bracket.
2. Pull the Enduro away from the mounting location and
remove the mounting bracket.
3. Using a level or straight edge for reference, position
the mounting bracket on the wall and mark the
centers for the wall anchors.
4. (Not shown): Insert the wall mount anchors and
mount the bracket to the wall.
5. Position the Enduro against the wall bracket, and
secure using the hardware provided.
4.2 Mounting the battery module
Note: The following instructions are applicable
where the battery is supplied separately from the
Enduro ESS. Proceed to section 6 if your battery
is pre-installed.
Note: Clear the battery power and communication
cables away from the mounting area of the battery
module.
1. Position the battery module into the base
of the Enduro’s frame, aligning the
brackets as shown right.
2. Secure the battery module using the two
mounting screws provided.
2
1
5
3
4
Figure 3: Wall-mounting the Enduro.
1
2
Figure 4: Mounting the battery.

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5Battery Connections
Note: The battery connection instructions are applicable where the battery is supplied separately from the Enduro ESS.
Proceed to section 6 if your battery is pre-installed.
5.1 Power cable connection
CAUTION! Observe the polarity of the battery power connections. Reverse
polarity will cause permanent damage to the system.
IMPORTANT! To prevent damage to the power terminals, apply push in and
pull out force vertical to the connector only.
1. Plug the battery power positive and negative cables into the battery posts.
Push until you feel a tactile click to complete the connection.
5.2 Communication cable connection
1. Connect the RJ-48 end of the communication cable to the battery module port, referenced port 3 below.
6System Electrical Wiring
Note: This product is capable of providing utility interactive and islanded back up power. Wiring methods must be in
accordance with local electrical codes. The installer is responsible for ensuring that over-current protection is installed and
sized appropriately for the AC grid circuit, in accordance with the local electrical code.
IMPORTANT! Drilling holes anywhere in the Enduro cabinet renders the warranty null and void. Use the cable
entry ports at the rear face of the cabinet only! Do not drill holes anywhere in the battery system.
Note: The PCS provides galvanic separation between AC and DC Sources. For TT earthing systems, an RCD
protective device of Type A is sufficient for use as circuit over-current protection for the AC Grid port.
CAUTION! To reduce the risk of fire, connect only to a dedicated circuit provided with appropriate branch circuit
over-current protection in accordance with local electrical codes.
Figure 6: Battery communication cable installation.
Figure 5: Battery power connections.

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WARNING! Improper connection of the wiring panel may
result in equipment damage and cause personal injury.
Disconnect all AC and DC Sources prior to installation.
6.1 AC wiring –TT, TN networks
IMPORTANT! The Enduro is factory configured for a single
phase 230 Vac, 50 Hz electrical service that supports either a
TT or TN network earthing protocol.
1. Route the AC power cable through the cable entry
port (as shown –right).
2. Terminate the Line, Ntt, and Protective Earth wires at
the AC Grid terminal block.
7 Energy meter installation
The energy management system’s solar self-consumption algorithm requires the connection of an energy meter at the
customer’s main electrical panel. The DIN rail mounted meter(s) must be installed and configured according to the electrical
service; either single phase or three phase. The information covered in this guide is generic to the approved list of integrated
energy meters that are supported by the home storage system at the time of your purchase. Refer to the energy meter
manufacturer’s installation manual supplied with your system for full installation details and safety information.
7.1 Energy meter location
The energy meter supplied must be installed inside or near the home’s electrical service panel. CT’s supplied with the meter
are provided with standard 2.4 meter length wires. The meter must be located such that the CT’s can be terminated without
extensions. If there is no room inside the electrical panel, the meter should be installed adjacent to the panel in an enclosure
rated for the environment in which it is installed. Use existing DIN rail space within the electrical panel, or add DIN rail as
required.
cable entry
port
Figure 7: AC wiring.
Figure 8: Energy meters provided with the Enduro system.
(may not be exactly as shown).

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7.2 Electrical connections –voltage measurement / power supply
The energy meter provided with your system is line powered from the
electrical service. An in-line fuse, rated 1 Amp / 250 VAC, is
recommended on the voltage line, V1, input to the meter. For three
phase service, fuses are required on the V1, V2, and V3 input
terminals. The neutral connection does not require a fuse.
The voltage inputs can be connected anywhere on the customer side
of the main service disconnect breaker.
7.3 CT (current transformer) connections
Note: Observe the current flow direction of the CT. The direction of
flow must be away from the utility meter. For three phase systems,
phase rotation is automatically configured by the meter for your
convenience.
CAUTION! Handle CTs with care. Always terminate the CTs at the
meter inputs prior to clamping the core onto a hot wire.
Split-core CTs are provided for installation without interruption to the electrical service. The CTs must be mounted on the
primary electrical bus, between the main service breaker disconnect and the utility’s energy meter. This is important to
ensure all loads and PV generation are captured for optimum performance of the solar self-consumption control algorithms.
7.4 RS-485 communication connection
The battery system communicates with the meter using the Modbus protocol over an RS-485 network. A 2.5 meter cable
with pre-terminated RJ45 at one end is supplied in the hardare kit provided with the system.
Terminate the cable as shown:
Figure 9: Energy meter wiring
Figure 10: Pin-out of energy meter RS-485 cable.
J1 Ferrule Description
Pin 1 N/C
Pin 2 N/C
Pin 3 Green/White Ground
Pin 4 Blue (A) RS485_H
Pin 5 Blue/White (B) RS485_L
Pin 6 N/C
Pin 7 N/C
Pin 8 N/C
Pin Configuration
J1
Cable Shield
Bare wire.
801003414
EMS Meter
To EMS rail 485 adapter (main meter)
To meter

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8 Enduro EMS Installation
The Enduro’s energy management system collects data from the mains and PV energy meters, and controls and monitors
the battery system performance and health. As shown below, the EMS includes DIN rail mounted USB/RS-485 adapters
for each of the energy meters and the Enduro ESS communication interface.
The EMS includes a 12V plug-in adapter (not shown) which is plugged into a standard 230V outlet. The USB/RS-485
adapters are powered from the EMS.
Figure 11: Enduro EMS assembly, from right to left: EMS, RS-485 adapter (x3).
8.1 Enduro EMS installation procedure
Note: Refer to the electrical single line diagram, section 3.2, for a
summary of the signal connections between the EMS, meters, and the
Enduro ESS.
The following steps assume the completion of the electrical rough-in
work:
1. Mount the EMS assembly inside the electrical panel as shown in
figure 12 above.
2. Connect the Enduro EMS cable to the RS-485 port as shown right,
in figure 12. Connect the other end of this cable to the USB adapter referenced fig. 12, #2.
3. Connect the main kWh meter RS-485 cable provided to the USB adapter referenced fig.12, #3.
4. Connect the PV kWh meter RS-485 cable provided to the USB adapter referenced fig.12, #4.
5. Connect the EMS 12V adapter, and plug into an electrical outlet.
8.2 EMS Ethernet connection
A Wi-Fi connection to the battery system is permitted for remote monitoring of the system, however, a permanent
connection is strongly recommended for reliable communication. The Ethernet wiring from the battery system must be
connected to a customer supplied router.
A permanent Ethernet connection to the battery system requires external wiring. Compliance with local electrical code is
the responsibility of the installer. Conduit and fittings connected to this equipment must ensure compliance with the IEC
environmental rating as per the equipment ratings. The ethernet connection is a standard RJ-45 straight through
configuration. Standard EIA/TIA termination practices are recommended.
1
2
3
4
Enduro
Main
meter
PV meter
Figure 12: Connecting the EMS to the
Enduro RS-485 port.

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9Start-up Sequence
CAUTION! Powering the Enduro home energy storage system requires a specific start-up procedure. Please
follow the steps below.
1. Turn ON the AC breaker to the Enduro ESS.
2. The system will initialize and automatically turn ON the battery system.
10 Operation
The Enduro home energy storage system is fully automated. The EMS will be programmed to connect the system to the
grid after AC and DC sources are applied. Refer to the user interface manual for system monitoring and operation status.
The operating states can also be viewed on the display panel on the right side of the enclosure.
CAUTION! The Enduro provides emergency backup power to the on-board 230V / 10A fuse protected power outlet.
Do not apply a load greater than 2000 VA. Once the system has been powered, there will be power at the outlet during
a grid outage while the battery SOC is within its operating range. See section 11.2 below for LED indicator status while in
emergency backup mode.
11 PCS Display Panel
11.1 LED Display Indicators
The PCS cabinet is equipped with a display panel that provides
indication of the following:
Battery Operating State
PCS Operating State
(out of) Service Indicator
Refer to section 11.2 for a complete definition of indicator states.
To conserve energy, the LEDs will turn off after 5 minutes from
being activated. They can be re-activated by pressing the service
button.
11.2 LED display definitions
PCS indicator
Mode
Definition
Battery status
Solid
State of charge
Flash right
Charge
Flash left
Discharge
Grid status
Blink
Sleep / Standby mode
Flash
Grid synchronization
Solid
Grid connected
Emergency power
*****
Grid and service lights OFF & Battery SOC flash left
Service status
Solid
System out of service
EMS
Figure 13: LED display panel

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12 Emergency Power Outlet
The Enduro has an on-board emergency power outlet rated for 230 Vac, with a 10 Amp fuse rating. The following
recommendations apply to the use of the emergency power outlet:
1. Do not exceed 2000 VA of load. This includes startup surge of motor type loads.
2. Extension cords connected to the outlet should not exceed 10 meters in length.
3. Do not connect the outlet to permanently wired electrical circuits; for example) electrical panel.
13 Maintenance
The Enduro home energy storage system is a maintenance free product. Regularly scheduled inspection of the airflow
path for the active cooling fans on the bottom side of the PCS cabinet is all that is required. This inspection should occur
on an annual basis, or coincide with PV inspection.
If the fan ventilation holes are obstructed with dust / debris, a soft-bristled brush can be used to wipe them clean. For heavy
soiling use a soft, dry brush. Do not use any solvents, scouring, or corrosive materials to clean the unit. Never remove or
unplug connections or plugs during cleaning.
14 Troubleshooting
System faults are reported and logged in the monitoring system. All fault logs are also accessible remotely by your
installer.
IMPORTANT! Contact your system installer immediately if any of the following conditions are present on the front
display of the inverter panel.
PCS indicator status
Definition
Service light ON
System is prevented from normal operation due to internal fault.
All panel lights flashing
System is attempting battery recovery. Notify service personnel if this condition
persists more than 30 minutes.
All panel lights OFF after
press/release of service button*
This indicates loss of both AC And DC sources to the PCS.

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15 Technical Data
PCS electrical data
Grid voltage, frequency
230 Vac, 50 Hz
Maximum continuous operating current, A
13.0 Amps
Maximum continuous operating power, VA
3000 VA
Power factor, nominal (range)
> 0.99 (0.8 lead to 0.8 lag)
Maximum AC fault current and duration (short circuit)
248 Apk, 7.97 Arms for 0 to 50 ms
Galvanic isolation
transformer
Maximum output overcurrent protection
16 Amp
Inrush current
0 Amps
Prospective short-circuit current (Icp)
<10kA
PCS self consumption power, sleep (operating)
8 W (30 W)
Emergency power outlet / fuse type
230V, 10 A / slow blow
Emergency power outlet max load rating, VA
2000 VA
Lightning protection
IEEE 62.41.2, location category B, low exposure
Active anti-islanding method
Sandia frequency shift
Protective class (I, II, or III)
Class I
Over-voltage category (OVC I, II, III, or IV)
OVC III
Pollution degree
3
PCS general data
Width x Height x Depth
530 mm x 1235 mm x 230 mm
Weight (including battery)
96 kg
Protection type
IP21
Ambient temperature (relative humidity), altitude
-10°C to 45°C (95 %), 2000 m
Recommended operating temperature range
15°C to 30°C
Cooling method
Fan, thermostat control
Installation type
Floor mount, wall anchored
PV solar coupling method
AC only (PV inverter not included)
Ground fault monitoring
Yes
Display
LED: battery SOC, grid connect state, service state
Battery electrical data
Battery module manufacturer, model, chemistry
LG Chem, EM048126P3S7, lithium NMC
Rated energy, AC, kWh (1C)
6.0
DC voltage operating range
42.0 to 58.5 Vdc
Energy management system
Controller
SwitchDin Droplet™
Interface
SwitchDin Stormcloud™
Certifications & Warranty
EMC
IEC 61000-6-1, IEC 61000-6-3
Utility interface
VDE DIN-AIR-4105: 2011-08
Safety
IEC 62109-1/-2, IEC 62040
Battery lifetime energy guarantee
19.2 MWh
Warranty
10 year standard
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