mu SPACE CORP Portable Power Stations User manual

Portable
Model Military
User Manual

Table of Contents
Portable
Model Military 1
User Manual 1
Table of Contents 2
1. Safety Information 3
1.1 Safety Instructions 3
1.2 Safety Precautions 3
2. Product Overview 5
2.1 Device Overview 5
2.2 Technical Specifications 6
2.3 User Guide 7
2.4 Wiring Diagram 8
2.5 Mechanical Specifications 9
3. Installation 10
3.1 Installation Precautions 10
3.2 Installation Precautions 10
3.3 Wiring 10
4. Test Report 11
4.1 Capacity test 11
4.2 Performance test 12
5. Equipment list 14
6. Usage restrictions 15
7. Disclaimer 16
8.Support and Contact Information 16
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Product Purpose
Portable power stations are battery-powered generators that keep your equipment powered
and ready anywhere needed. The Portable power station comes in a Military-Standard case, thus
allowing soldiers to safely carry it on the field and in the line of duty.
From outdoor camping to back up for home use, get convenient power comfortably without
worries of noise, fumes, and the hassle of a traditional gas generator. Portable power stations keep
everything from camping devices to cooking equipment powered and running. They charge by AC and
are conveniently portable on the go, making them the optimal portable power stations for outdoor use.
The equipment compares to power stations, and in this case for electrical equipment.
1. Safety Information
1.1 Safety Instructions
●Due to having electrical equipment inside the Portable equipment, anyone who is not a
company electrician or not authorized by the company should not open the Portable,
otherwise, an electric shock could occur, and the warranty would be lost.
●This equipment is an energy storage system, please make sure an energy storage battery is
installed to ensure safe operation.
●Please consult with your dealer before utilizing it as part of a device that could endanger
personal safety, such as a medical instrument, elevators, or other similar items, and careful
consideration and design should be given to its application, setup, management, and
maintenance.
1.2 Safety Precautions
●Please do not exceed the rated load capacity in use.
●Do not open the Portable housing, otherwise risk of electric shock or other hazards may be
caused. For troubleshooting inside the device, please send it to the specified service center.
●Internal short circuits may lead to electric shock or fire. Therefore, to avoid such risks, please
keep product away from the liquid while using.
●If the device is working abnormally, please turn off the power immediately and contact your
dealer.
○Please do not store or use this product in following environments:
- Places without air convection;
- Places where there are flammable gasses, corrosive substances, or a large
amount of dust;
- Places of abnormally high or low temperature (40°C above or below 0°C) and
high humidity (90% or more);
- Places in direct sunlight or near heating appliances;
- Places with intense vibration;
●In case of a fire, please use a dry powder fire extinguisher. Use of liquid fire extinguishers may
pose a risk of electric shock.
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Symbols
Descriptions
●The equipment must be grounded, and as the DC power supply is
connected, be sure to ground the system reliably, and take care not
to reverse the positive wire and negative wire.
●The Portable has a high voltage inside. Therefore, to ensure personal
safety, please consult the technical staff of this company for any
questions.
●Keep away from fire, no heating.
●No short circuit or reversed connecting.
●No disassembling.
●No hitting or impacting.
●Improper operation may cause enormous loss. Please be sure to
operate the device according to instructions.
●To ensure device safety and personal safety, it must be installed by
professionals.
●No overcharging/over discharging.
●Charging with recommended charger.
●No mixed usage of batteries of different manufactures, type or age.
●Do not use cells with heating, distortion or leakage.
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2. Product Overview
2.1 Device Overview
1
Pilot Lamp
2
Circuit Breaker
3
Charging Plug
4
Axial Fan
5
USB - A Outlets
6
Replacement Lighter
7
Power Outlets
8
LCD Display
5

2.2 Technical Specifications
Technical Specification
Unit
Value
General
Information
Dimension (WxLxH)
mm
351 x 559 x 229
Weight
kg
~20
Degree of Protection
IP67, MIL-STD
Case Material
Polypropylene
Operating
Temperature
Charge Temperature
ํC
0 to 15 (Max charge 0.5C)
15 to 45 (Max charge 1C)
Discharge Temperature
ํC
-20 to 15 (Max discharge 0.5C)
15 to 55 (Max discharge 1C)
Storage Temperature
ํC
0 to 45
Battery
Information
Battery cell type
Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP)
Capacity
kWh
1.2
Cycle Life
Cycle
≥ 4000
(at 25 ํC with 1C recording the
discharge capacity keep 80%)
Internal Resistance
mOhm
<0.5
Self-Discharge
%
< 2% at 25 ํC
Charging Input
Connect with grid system
Vac
220
Discharging
Output
Power
kW
2
Rated AC Voltage
Vac
220-240
Rated Frequency
Hz
50
Interface
USB-A
Port
4
Plug 3 pin
Port
2
Replacement Lighter
Port
1
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2.3 User Guide
●The Portable is connected to the Load/Supply via electrical wire.
●You can charge in 220-240 Vac 50Hz
●The Portable can support DC and AC load
Getting Started with Portable
1. You can click the LCD display button that will show the percentage of battery remaining. It
needs to be charged if the battery remaining percentage is below 20. The display can show the
whole battery voltage as well.
2. Slide right for the circuit breaker to operate. The Pilot Lamp will appear green.
3. Slide left for the circuit breaker when you want to turn it off.
4. If you use overrated specifications the portable turns off automatically.
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2.4 Wiring Diagram
Wiring diagram of Portable MIL
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2.5 Mechanical Specifications
Portable MIL with side, front and top views (All unit in mm)
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3. Equipment list
No.
Description
Quantity
1
Axial Fan
2
2
Battery Cell
4
3
Battery Management System (BMS) module
1
4
Case
1
5
Charger
1
6
Replacement Lighter
1
7
Circuit Breaker
1
8
Din Rail
1
9
Electric Wire
1
10
Inverter
1
11
Pilot Lamp
1
12
Plug
1
13
Plug Socket
1
14
Power Outlets
2
15
LCD Display
1
16
Terminal Block
2
17
USB-A Outlets
4
18
User Manual
1
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4. Usage Restrictions
●Do not remove, open, or shred secondary cells or batteries.
●Do not bring the cell or battery near heat or fire, avoid storing in direct sunlight.
●Do not short-circuit the shell or battery. Do not carelessly store neglected cells or batteries
where they may short-circuit each other or short circuit with other metals.
●Do not remove the cell or battery from the package prior utilization.
●Do not expose the cell or battery to mechanical shock.
●In the event that the cells are leaking, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with your skin
or eyes. If exposed, wash exposed parts with plenty of water and consult a doctor.
●Do not use any chargers other than those supplied for use with the equipment specified.
●Note that the plus (+) and minus (-) signs on the battery cell and on the equipment must ensure
that it works properly.
●Do not use any cell or battery that are not designed for use with equipment.
●Do not combine cells with different manufacturers, capacities, sizes or designs in the apparatus.
●Keep the cell or battery out of the reach of children.
●Seek medical attention as soon as the cell or battery is swallowed.
●Only purchase cells or batteries suitable for the equipment.
●Store cells and batteries in a clean, dry place.
●Clean the cells, connector or battery connector with a clean, dry cloth when the connector is
dirty.
●It is necessary to charge the cell or secondary battery before use. Use the correct charger and
refer to the manufacturer's manual or equipment manual for proper charging methods.
●Do not keep the battery charged when not in use.
●After being stored for a long period of time, it may be necessary to bring a cell or battery to
charge and discharge multiple times for maximum performance.
●Secondary cells or batteries provide optimum performance when operating at normal room
temperature.
●Keep the original product documentation for future reference.
●Operate only the cells or batteries for which they are intended to be used.
●Always remove the battery from the equipment as much as possible when it is not in use.
●Dispose properly.
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5. Disclaimer
This document has been carefully prepared by mu Space.
However, we assume no liability nor responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information
provided within. This document's information is updated and modified on a regular basis to reflect
current hardware and software status. Additionally, even if the given standards are followed, we cannot
guarantee that this product will perform without errors.
Under no circumstances can we guarantee that purchasing this product will make you accomplish a
specific objective.
We take no obligation for direct, indirect, or consequential damages experienced by third parties as a
result of the purchase of this product, to the extent permissible by law.
In no event will any responsibility exceed the product's purchase price.
Please be aware that the content of this document is not an extension or revision of any previous or
existing agreement, promise, representation, or legal connection. All of mu Space's obligations stem
from the appropriate contract of sale, which also contains the complete and exclusive warranty
restrictions.
The information contained in this document does not extend or limit these contractual warranty
regulations. Please contact a mu Space dealer or system installation if you require additional
information on this product or encounter particular problems not covered in sufficient detail in the
document.
Without mu Space's prior written consent, no part of this publication may be copied, stored in a retrieval
system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photographic, magnetic, or
otherwise.
6. Support and Contact Information
If you have technical problems concerning mu Space products, please contact us:
Local line (Thailand): +662 028 9425 ext 21
Email: support@muspacecorp.com
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