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Enapter Electrolyser EL 4.1 User manual

Quick Start Guide
1Download the Owner’s Manual
Electrolyse
EL 4.1
Enapter makes dierent versions of
electrolyser based on your needs.
Electrolysers come in AC/D
or DC/DC versions as well as air-
cooled or liquid-cooled versions (LC).
All informaon about Enapter devices can be
found at handbook.enapter.com
Contact support at support@enapter.com.
For indoo
use only For humid environments
addional IP68 protecon
required
Check all parts for
damage regularl
Device out-of-the-box comes in Maintenance mode
Yellow LED should be steady. Do not leave it turned on and
unaended for a long me.
Follow Installaon Instrucons i
the Owner’s Manual
2
Insert the two supplied
j
umpers into the Dry Con. port
in the
3
rd and 4th posions on the front panel of the
EL. If you want/need to implement a safety chain
,
please refer to Dry Contact Connecon
G
uide in the
owner
'
s manual.
Plug the power cable into the
P
ower port
and switch the power on.
AC
–
protecve earth on the le
,
live on the right

DC
–
posive on the top.
Screw supplied antenna to the Ant. port.
Dry Con.
2
1
3
4
G N
L
Y
ou must follow owner
'
s manual for all steps
,
including
pipe and wire connecon
,
operaon
,
transportaon
,
storage and disposal.
3 W
ater Inlet
R
e
q
uirements
H2
O I
N
port is used for automac re

lling from connected
demineralised water source during normal operaon
,

rst re

lling
and maintenance. During hydrogen producon water consumpon
rate is around
400
mL/hr.
С
onnect electrolyser to water suppl

only through water puri

caon system according
to the
O
wner
’
s
M
anual.
W
ater required
characteriscs must be in accordance to AS
TM
D11
93
-
0
6
:
min
T
ype I
V
or recommended II or III.
H2
O I
N
P
roper inlet water source must be connected before
proceeding to the next steps.
Flush all water pipes with demineralised water before
connecng your device to ensure nothing is stuck in the lines.
4
Check
H2
V
ent and O
2
V
ent Lines
It is the installer
'
s responsibility to regularly check and maintai

H2
V
E
N
T
and O
2
V
E
N
T
lines
,
as well as keeping the lines free of ice
and any obstrucons.
M
ake sure there is no
obstrucon into the
H2
V
E
N
T
line.
T
his can cause irreparable
damage to your hydrogen
system
H2
V
E
N
T
O
2
V
E
N
T
N
o blockage should be present
on O
2
V
E
N
T
on the user side of
the interface.
DO
N
O
T
connect
H2
V
E
N
T
line with O
2
V
E
N
T
line
Mixing these outputs is extremely dangerous.
Always check
H2
vent and O
2
vent lines for blockage and
damage.
U
se Enapter
W
ater
T
ank to solve the problem of
unstable water supply. It can be

lled manually with
prepared demineralised water as well as directly
connected to water source.
External Enapter
W
ater
T
ankOponal
Ant.
Cooling
W
ater ports (normally closed) are used for cooling the system
using water or a water glycol mi
x
ture. Check the manual to guarantee the
opmal temperature as a funcon of your

ow rate and ambient
temperature.
T
he required

ow rate is 1-2 L/min and input pressure can
'
t e
x
ceed
4
bar.
M
ake sure you are not reversing the I
N
and the
O
U
T
.
Cooling Loop
R
e
q
uirementEL4.
0
LC version
Guide version 1.2
+ Add device
5
6
Connect the Electrolyser to Enapter Cloud
Access the Electrolyser’s Web GUI
Open the Enapter App and follow the steps to create your sit
in the Enapter Cloud.
Make sure antenna is turned on (blue led steady on the front panel
of electrolyser).
Power on the device.
Press the Add device buon.
Scan QR-code located on the front
side of the device and follow the
Enapter app instrucons.
Device connected.
To download the Enapter mobile app, sca
the QR-code or visit app.enapter.com from your
Android or Apple mobile phone.
6
Skip this step for isolated setups with no internet connecon.
For Isolated setups with no internet connecon use Enapter Web
GUI (Graphical User Interface) to monitor and control the device
locally through a web browser.
Insert the opposite end o

the pipe to the
F
ill
/D
rain
P
ort.
C
onnect the re
lling pipe to the bag
using the special connector.
Press E
x
it
M
aintenance
M
ode buon.
Electrolyser Is Ready for
H
ydrogen Producon.
Prepare electrolyte bag with
2L
of the
1
,
54%
KOH
solu

on
and supplied re
lling pipe. Do not dilute the electrolyte
!
Make sure electrolyser is in maintenance mode and drained.
Instruc

ons on how to access Electrolyser’s Web Interface are
available at handboo
k
.enapter.com.
Water inlet must be
connected during electrolyte
re
ling and draining rounes
for Electrolyser
4
.
0
.
F
ollow Enapter App or Web GUI instruc

ons to re

ll
the electrolyser for the

rst

me.
For sites with a local WiFi network.
T
his connecon type allows
users to access web interface of mulple electrolysers
'
and also
use it via mobile web browser.
C
onnecon via E
TH
(Ethernet) port on the front panel of the
device allows users to access the web interface of a single
electroly
z
er.
7
The
F
irst Electrolyte Re

llin
g
H2O
I
N
Click!
T
o start re
lling carefully raise the electrolyte bag above the device.
Re
lling will start automacally.
Pour out all of the soluon from the electrolyte bag.
D
isconnect re

llin
g
pipe from the Fill
/
Drain port.
Electrolyser is Ready for Use
!1
0
During normal operaon the
L
EDs indicate the status of the
machine. Monitor device acvity in Enapter App, Enapter Cloud or
WE
B
GUI.
8
Etherne

cable
L
ocal WiFi
N
etwork
A
B
O
p

on A
O
p

on
B
V
isit marketplace.enapter.com to
nd out which device integraon
B
lueprints are already available.
T
o learn how to develop your own
B
lueprints visit developers.enapter.com.
T
o integrate solar invertetrs
,
power meters
,
fuel cells
,
irradiance
sensors
,
etc to Enapter
C
loud you will need a suitable Universal
Communica

on
M
odule
(
UC
M
)
and a
B
lueprint.
Connect any ener
g
y devices to Enapter Cloud
948275
O
p

onal
Alterna

n
g
current volta
g
e of
22
0
-
24
0V
is poten

ally lethal
!
D
irect current volta
g
e of
4
8
-
60V
can be a ha
z
ard
!

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