Renac Turbo H1 Series User manual

TB-H1-3.74
TB-H1-7.48
TB-H1-11.23
TB-H1-14.97
TB-H1-18.7

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This manual must be stored carefully and be available at all times.
The instructions in this document may only be performed by qualified persons who must have the following skills:
Knowledge of how batteries work and are operated
Knowledge of how an inverter works and is operated
Knowledge of, and adherence to the locally applicable connection requirements, standards, and directives
Knowledge of, and adherence to this document and the associated system documentation, including all safety instructions
Training in dealing with the hazards associated with the installation and operation of electrical equipment and batteries
Training in the installation and commissioning of electrical equipment
Failure to do so will make any manufacturer's warranty, guarantee or liability null, and void unless you can prove that the damage
was not due to non-compliance.
This manual contains important safety instructions that must be followed during installation and maintenance of the equipment.
All rights to the content of this manual are owned by RENAC Power Technology Co, Ltd.(hereinafter called as RENAC Power).Any
corporation or individual should not plagiarize, partially copy or fuly copy it, and no reproduction or distribution of it in any form or
by any means without prior written permission from RENAC Power.
RENAC Power reserves the right of final interpretation. This manual may be updated according to user's or customer's feedback.
The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. lease check our website at http:/www.renacpower.com for
latest version.
Please read the product manual carefully before installation,operation or maintenance. This manua contains important safety
instructions and installation instructions that must be followed during installation and maintenance of the eauipment.
The following types of safety instructions and oeneral information appear in this document as described below:
DANGER!
'Danger' indicates a hazard with a high level of risk that, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING!
‘Warning' indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk that, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION!
'Caution' indicates a hazard with a low level of risk that, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE!
‘Notice' indicates a situation that, if not avoided, could result in
equipment or property damage.
NOTE!
‘Note' provides tips that are valuable for the optimal operation of your
product.
The following types of safety instructions and general information appear in this document as described below:
Designation in this document
BMC
RBS
SOC
DOD
Designation in this document Complete designation
Battery Master Controller
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Stack
State of Charge
Depth of Discharge
The Turbo H1 Series batterv is for residential and works with a photovoltaic system. lt is a high voltage Li-ion battery storage
system, with the control module on itself. lt could be operated in on-grid, off-grid and backup modes with compatible inverters.
The battery system could be connected to the lnternet through network cable for maintenance and firmware updating.Read all
safety instructions carefully prior to any work and observe them at all times when working on or with Turbo H1 Series battery.
Incorrect operation or work mav cause:
•Injury or death to the operator or a third party;
•Damage to the inverter or other properties.
2. Safety
2.1 General Safety
2.2 Important safety instructions
1.4 Designation in the Document
1.3 Symbols used
1.2 Target group
1. About This Manual
1.1 Applicability
Notice
Save the manual!
Copyright Declaration
TB-H1-3.74 TB-H1-7.48 TB-H1-11.23 TB-H1-14.97 TB-H1-18.7

DANGER!
•Danger to life due to electric shock when live components or DC cables are
touched.
•The DC cables connected to an inverter may be live. Touching live DC cables results
in death or serious injury due to electric shock.
•Disconnect the battery system and inverter from voltage sources and make sure it
cannot be reconnected before working on the device.
•Do not touch non-insulated parts or cables.
•Do not remove the terminal block with the connected DC conductors from the slot
under load.
•Wear suitable personal protective equipment for all work on the battery system.
•Observe all safety information of the inverter.
2.3 Explanation of symbols
This section gives an explanation of all the symbols shown on the type label
Symbols on the Type Label
Symbol Explanation
TUV mark.
Do not disconnect or disassemble by untrained personnel.
Do not short circuit.
Do not expose the battery to open flame, heat or sparks, as there is a
risk of fire or explosion.
Keep the battery modules away from children.
Observe the documents
Observe all documents supplied with the system.
Warning! Metal parts of the batteries are always under voltage. Do not
short-circuit the batteries! In case of a short-circuit, may flow very high
currents and cause burns. By Touching conductive parts can cause
cardiac arrhythmia and shock.
Tha battery contains corrosive electrolytes.Please avoid contact with
the leaked substance.
WEEE designation
Do not dispose of the system together with the household waste but
in accordance with the disposal regulations for electronic waste
applicable at the installation site.
3. Introduction
3.1 Product Overview
The Turbo H1 series battery can be integrated with high voltage hybrid inverter for PV energy storage system.
Figure 3-1 PV Energy Storage System (TB-H1-14.97 is used as example)
Floor-mounted Base
Threaded Leveling Legs
BMC600
B9639-S
B9639-S
B9639-S
B9639-S
NOTE!
•Electrica installation and maintenance must be carried out by competent
electricians according to local regulations.
NOTICE!
•Firefighting Measures
The battery modules may catch fire when it is put into the fire. ln case of a fire,
please make sure that an ABC or carbon dioxide extinquisher isnearby.Water
cannot be used to extinquish the fire.
Full protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus are for the
firefighters to extinquish the fire.
•Damage to the battery system due to under voltages
lf the battery system doesn't start at all, please contact Renacafter-sales service
within 48 hours. Otherwise, the battery could bepermanently damaged.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury due to weight of the battery module.
•lnjuries may result if the battery module is lifted incorrectly or droppedwhile
being transported or installed.
•Transport and lift the battery module carefully. Take the weight of thebattery
module into account.
•Wear suitable personal protective equipment for all work on thebattery system.
•lf the battery is not installed within one month after receiving thebattery, the
battery must be charged till the SOC is more than 50% for maintains.
WARNING!
•Battery Module Leakage
lf the battery modules leak electrolytes, contact with the leaking liquidor gas
should be avoided. The electrolyte is corrosive, and the contactmay cause skin
irritation and chemical burns. lf one is exposed to theleaked substance,do
these actions:
lnhalation: Evacuate the contaminated area, and seek medical help
immediately.
Eye contact: Rinse eyes with flowing water for 15 minutes and seekmedical
help immediately.
Skin contact: Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and waterand seek
medical help immediately.
Ingestion: Induce vomiting and seek medical help immediately .
•The battery modules and its components should be protected fromdamage
when transporting and handling.
Do not impact, pull, drag, or step on the battery modules.
Do not insert unrelated objects into any part of the battery modules.
Do not throw the battery module into a fire.
Do not soak the battery modules in water or seawater.
Do not expose to strong oxidizers.
Do not short circuit the battery modules.
The battery modules cannot be stored at high temperatures (more than 50°c)
The battery modules cannot be stored directly under the sun.
The battery modules cannot be stored in a high humidity environment.
Do not use the battery modules if it is defective, or appears cracked,broken or
otherwise damaged,or fails to operate.
Do not attempt to open, disassemble, repair, tamper with, or modify the battery
modules. The battery modules are not user-serviceable.
Do not use cleaning solvents to clean the battery modules

ADD
CAN
RS485 RS485
OFF
ON
INVBAT
COM
SWITCH
COM1
COM2
81~108 162~216 243~324 324~432 405~540
2.88 5.76 8.64 11.52 14.4
Note: The Turbo H1 series battery consists of a battery master controller and rechargeable battery stacks. BMC model name
is BMC600.RBS model name is B9639-S.
Battery Capacity Description
The battery supports power and capacity expansion.One BMC supports a maximum of five RBS expansion modules.
3.2 Terminals
BMC view
Figure 3-2 Terminals of BMC600
Description
Alarm LED
Running LED
Start button
DC isolator
Communication port
Battery terminals connect with B9639-S(BAT+/BAT-)
Battery terminals connect with hybrid inverter(BAT+/BAT-)
Waterproof valve
RS485 port
Parallel communication Add
CAN port
Object
RBS view
Object
1
2
3
4
Description
BAT- connector
CAN communication connector
CAN communication connector
BAT+ connector
4. Technical data
Model
Electrical Parameters
Nominal Energy[1](kWh)
Usable Energy(90%D0D)(kWh)
Nominal Voltage(V)
Voltage range(V)
Rated DC power(kWh)
Maximum charge / discharge current(A)[2]
Depth of Discharge
Cooling
General
Battery technology
Dimensions(H*W*D)(mm)
Weight(kg)
Natural

K
[1]Nominal Energy: Test conditions: 100% DOD, 0.2C charge & discharge at + 25℃.
[2]The recommended charging and discharging current is 20/20A.
[3] Ambient temperature : Charging (0 ... +40℃), Discharging (-10 ... +50℃).
[4]Conditions apply. Refer to Renac Power Battery Warranty Policy.
Model
General
Enclosure
Type of installation
Operating temperature range(°c)[3]
Communication
Cycle Life(90%DOD)
Warranty[3]
Operating Altitude(m)
Certificates
IP65 (Indoor)
floor stand
-10~+50
CAN/RS485
>6000 cycles
10 Years
<2000
UN38.3,EN/IEC62619,EC62040,EN 62477-1,1EC 62040-1EN 61000-6-1/-3
5. Installation
5.1 Unpacking
Check the delivery for completeness. Contact your dealer at once if anything is missing.
Battery Master Controller(BMC)
Object
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Quantity
1
1
1
4
3
1
1
1
1
2
4
4
1
1
1
1
Description
Battery Master Controller (BMC600)with floor-mounted base
BMC protective cover
Bracket
Battery Connectors(1* positive, 3*negative)
DC input power cable(inverter to battery, 1.5m, B- to B-, 2m)
DC input power cable (B+ to B+)
Signal cable(BMC to RBS)
Signal cable(1.5m)
Ring terminal(for 10AWG cable)for grounding
Expansion tubes& Expansion screws
M5 screws
M4 screws
CAN communication terminator resistor
Making-off plate
User Manual
Quality Certificate
Rechargeable Battery Stack(RBS)
Object
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
Quantity
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
5
4
1
1
Description
Rechargleable Battery Stack(B9639-S)
RBS protective cover
Bracket
DC input power cable(B+ to B-)
Signal cable(RBS to RBS)
Ground cable
Expansion tubes& Expansion screws
M5 screws
M4 screws
Quality Certificate
Combiner Box(optional)

Open the package and pick the product, check that if there is any distortion or impaired during the transportation. Meanwhile, check
that if the relating accessories and the materials are here, you can see the accessories list in the table.
The instruction manual is an integral part of the unit and should therefore be read and kept carefully.
It is recommended that the packaging should not be removed until the unit is located in the installation site.
5.2 Check for transport damage
Check if the Turb o H1 series battery has some visible external damage, such as cracks in the housing or display please contact with
your dealer if you find any damage.
5.3 Installation precaution
Requirements for lnstallation Location
a)A solid support surface must be available(e.g., concrete or masonry).
b)The installation location must be inaccessible to children.
c)The installation location must be suitable for the weight and dimensions of the battery system.
d)The installation location must not be exposed to direct solar irradiation.
e)The installation location must not be close to the fire.
f)The altitude of the installation location should be less than 2000m.
g)The ambient temperature should be between -10°C and +55°C.
h)The ambient humidity should be between 5-95%.
5.4 Available space
Figure 6-1 Battery space size
5.5 Preparation
The following tools shall be prepared before installation
Installation Tools
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Model
Level
BOSCH HD18-2 Two
Speed Hammer Drill
Hammer
KIMO 20V 1/2 Corlless
Brushless Impact
Wrench Set
Screwdriver
RJ45 Crimping Tool
Crimping plier
Function
Make sure the bracket is
properly installed
Drill holes on the wall
Hanging the bracket
Hanging the bracket
Wiring
Crimping tool for RJ45
terminal
Crimping Tool For Insulated
Electrical Connectors

14.97kWh RBS(TB-H1-11.23 BMC)
18.7kWh RBS(TB-H1-14.97 BMC)
(TB-H1-148.7 BMC)
11.23kWh RBS(TB-H1-7.48 BMC)
7.48kWh RBS(TB-H1-3.74 BMC)
3.74kWh RBS
Ground cable
Ground cable
DC input power cable (B- to B-)
CAN communication terminator resistor
Signal cable (RBS to RBS)
Signal cable (BMC to RBS)
DC input power cable (B+ to B-)
DC input power cable (B+ to B+)
5.6 Installation steps
1.Take the BMC and base out of the package
2.Loose the two screws with screwdriver.
3.Take the BMC from the base.
4.Put the installed base and feet alona the wall, and keep the distance of 20 mm between the wall and the base.
5.Align the marking-off plate with the upper surface of the base.
6.Dril holes with Ф10 driller carefully, make sure the holes are deep enough (at east 45mm)for install and tight the expansion
tubes.
7.instal the expansion tubes in the holes, and tight them. nstal the wall bracket using the expansion screws in the screw
package.
8.Take a battery module from the package out. Hang the RBS on the bracket, Pull the latches on the left and right sides and
put one battery module on the base. Pay attention to the direction of the module.
9.Repeat the operations for other battery modules.
10.Put the BMC on top of the RBSs.
11.Secure the RBSs each other and BMC with RBS using M5 screws.
5.7 Electrical Wiring Connection
5.7.1 Internal Electrical Connection of the Battery
DC power cable(B-to B-)should be prepared by following battery power cable connection, and others cables you can find in
the accessory package.

ADD
CAN
RS485 RS485
OFF
ON
INVBAT
COM
SWITCH
5.7.2 External Electrical Connection of the Battery
5.7.2.1 Battery Power Cable Connection
1.Prepare the tin-plated cables with a conductor cross section of 4 to 6 mm²(AWG 10).
2.Strip 15mm off the conductor. Use a suitable stripping tool for this(e.g. "Knipex Solar 121211").
3.Open the spring using a screwdriver.
4.Carefully insert the stripped wire with twisted litz wires all the way in 2 , A). The litz wire ends have to be visible in the spring
5.Close the spring.Make sure that the spring is snapped in( 2 , B).
6.Push the insert into the sleeve ( 3 , C)
7.Tighten the cable gland to 2 Nm( 2 , D). Use a suitable and calibrated torque wrench,size 15. Use an open-jaw wrench, size 16
to hold the connector in place.
8.Fit the two connectors together until the connection audibly locks into place.
9. Check to make sure the connection is securely locked
10.Separating connectors
1).Insert the screwdriver into one of the four openings( 4 , A).
2). Leave the screwdriver in the opening. Pull the two connectors apart( 4 , B).
5.7.2.2 Battery Communication Connection
The communication interface between battery and inverter is CAN with a RJ45 connector, The Pins definition is as below
Overview for all battery connections
Pin
Function
5.7.3 Earth Connection
The BMC and RBSs must be connected to a protective conductor, For this purpose, a line from the potential equalization rail to
the floor mounted base must be installed expertly.
Cable size:10AWG
Connection step:
•Strip the earthling cable insulation.
•Insert the stripped cable into the ring terminal.
•Clamp the end of the ring terminal.
•Unscrew the screw of the earthling connector.
•Suit the ring terminal on the earthling connector .Suit the gasket on the earthling connector.
•Screw the screw of the earthling connector.

5.9 Overview for All Battery sets Connectionst
For the parallel connection of 2 battery sets and 3 battery sets, please use the power cable in accessory bag of battery
package to do the connection.
For the parallel connection of 4 battery sets and 5 battery sets, please use the power cable in accessory bag of combiner
box to do the connection.
The length of power cables between battery sets and combiner box must be the same.
5.9.1 Cables Connection
Note:
BMS-CAN
BAT+
P+
P- P+
P-
P+
P-
P+
P-
P+ P-
BAT
RS485
ADD
RS485RS485
ADD CAN
CAN
BAT INV
COM
RS485
RS485
ADD CAN
RS485 RS485
ADD CAN
RS485 RS485
ADD CAN
RS485 RS485
ADD CAN
RS485
Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 4
ADD switch is a 4-bit dial switch to manually distribute the communication address of battery sets.1-3 bit means the
communication address of battery sets, the status of 4th bit means if this BMC is the master or not. For the master,the
communication address is largest and the fourth digit must be ON status.
Please refer to the table below to set the ADD switch for parallel connection of different battery sets.
5.9.2 Dip Switch Description
5.8
5.8 External protective cover installation
After electrical connections are complete, check all the wirina are correctly and securely connected,install the external
protective cover, and secure it using M4 screws.

6.2 Switch on the System for Multiple battery sets
6.3 LED state
2 battery
sets
1 battery
set
3 battery
sets
4 battery
sets
5 battery
sets
123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
1 2 3
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4123
E1 NO
4123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
123
E1 NO
4
Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 4
422-00010-00
Turn on DC breakers sets (on BMC) of all battery sets.
Turn on the DC switch of inverter or AC breaker, all battery sets will be powered on automatically.
Or push the start button on master BMC when the running LED flashes, all battery sets will be powered on.
If it is failed to switch on the battery system, please check if all the electrical connections are correct or not push the start
button of master battery set.
6. Commissioning
6.1 Switch on the System for Single Battery Set
1. Switch on the air switch between the battery and inverter if there is any.
2. Switch on the DC breaker on BMC
3. When the running LED flashes, and the interval time between two flashes is 1 second, push the black start button on BMC.
4. If it is failed to switch on the battery system, check if all the electrical connection is correct.
5.If the electrical connection is correct, but the battery system is stil unable to switch on, contact our after-sale service
within 48 hours.
•Wait for 5 minutes for de-energizing.
•Disconnect communication and optional connection wiring.
•Remove the battery from the bracket.
7.2 Packaging
lf possible, please pack the battery with the original packaging.
If it is no longer available, you can also use an equivalent carton that meets the following requirements.
•Suitable forloads more than 40kg.
•With handle.
•Can be fully closed.
7 Decommissioning
7.1 Dismantling the battery
•Push the start button.
•Switch off the DC breaker on BMC.
•Disconnect battery wiring.
8 Maintenance and Warranty
8.1 Maintenance
If the ambient temperature for storage is 0~35°C, recharge the batteries at least one time every 6 months.
8.2 Warranty
RENAC protects this product under warranty when it is installed and used as listed in this manual. Violation of
installation procedure or use of the product in any way not described in this manual will immediately void all
warranties on the product.
RENAC does not provide warranty coverage or assume any liability for direct
or indirect damages or defects that result from the following causes:
•Force majeure (flooding, lightning strike, overvoltage, fire, thunderstorm, ooding etc.)
•Improper or noncompliant use
•Improper installation, commissioning, start up or operation (contrary to the guidance detailed in the
installation manual supplied with each product)
•Inadequate ventilation and circulation resulting in minimized cooling and natural air flow
•Installation in a corrosive environment
•Damage during transportation
•Unauthorized repair attempts
•Failure to adequately maintain the equipment. An on-site inspection by a qualifled technician is possible
following 60 months of continuous use. Warranty claims made beyond 60 months from date of commissioning
may be declined if it cannot be demonstrated that the equipment has been adequately maintained
•External influence including unusual physical or electrical stress (power failure surges, inrush current,etc.)
•Use of an incompatible inverter or devices
6.4 Startup and Shutdown
1. Push the start button.
2. Switch off the DC isolator on BMC.
3. Make sure that every green indicator on the system is off.
7.3 Storage
The battery module should be stored clean, dry and ventilated indoors with a temperature range between 0°C ~+35°C
avoid contact with corrosive substances, keep away from fire and heat sources and charaed every six months with no
more than 0.5 C(C-rate is a measure of the rate at which a battery is discharged relative to its maximum capacity. ) to the
SOC of 40% after along time of storage.
7.4 Disposal
Disposal of the system must comply with the local applicable disposal regulations for electronic
waste and used batteries.
•Do not dispose of the battery system with your household waste.
•Avoid exposing the batteries to high temperatures or direct sunlight.
•Avoid exposing the batteries to high humidity or corrosive atmospheres.
•For more information, please contact Renac.
If faults, warning or events of the battery occur, these are reported on the display of the inverter or can be called up via the
Renac SEC.
The Power Battery has a status signal. About the permanently integrated LED in the housing, displayed are the following
states:
LED state
Green blinking (1 times per second)
Green and red blinking (1 times per second)
Green
Red
Description
BMC DC switch on
Push black start button or hybrid inverter awake
Battery system workable
Battery system faults or warning
6.4.2 Shutdown
6.4.1 Startup
1.
Push the start button.
2.
Switch on the DC isolator on BMC.
3.Make sure that every green indicator on the system is on.

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