SolaX Power MC0600 User manual

614.00519.00
Triple Power Lithium-ion Battery
User Manual
30Ah
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of final interpretation.
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Contents
1 NOTE ON THIS MANUAL
1.1 SCOPE OF VALIDITY..........................................................................................
1.2 TARGET GROUP...................................................................................................
1.3 SYMBOLS USED..................................................................................................
2 SAFETY................................................................................................................................
2.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..................................................................................
2.1.1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...............................................................
2.1.2 EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS.........................................................................
2.2 RESPONSE TO EMERGENCY SITUATIONS...............................................
2.2.1 LEAKING BATTERIES..........................................................................................
2.2.2 FIRE...........................................................................................................................
2.2.3 WET BATTERIES AND DAMAGED BATTERIES..........................................
2.3 QUALIFIED INSTALLER......................................................................................
3 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................
3.1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW......................................................................................
3.1.1 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT............................................................................
3.1.2 INSTALLATION SPACE.......................................................................................
3.2 BASIC FEATURES................................................................................................
3.2.1 FEATURES...............................................................................................................
3.2.2 CERTIFICATIONS.................................................................................................
3.3 SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................
3.3.1 T-BAT SYS-HV CONFIGURATION LIST........................................................
3.3.2 PERFORMANCE...................................................................................................
4 INSTALLATION.................................................................................................................
4.1 INSTALLATION PREREQUISITES...................................................................
4.2 SAFETY GEAR......................................................................................................
4.3 TOOLS....................................................................................................................
4.4 INSTALLATION.....................................................................................................
4.4.1 CHECK FOR TRANSPORT DAMAGE...........................................................
4.4.2 UNPACKING...........................................................................................................
4.4.3 ACCESSORIES.....................................................................................................
4.4.4 OVERALL INSTALLATION.................................................................................
4.4.5 INSTALL BMS TO BATTERY MODULE.........................................................
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3.1.3 APPEARANCE........................................................................................................8

1 Note on this Manual
1.1 Scope of Validity
This manual is an integral part of theT-BAT Series. It describes the assembly,
installation, commissioning, maintenance and failure of the product. Read
carefully prior to operation.
T-BAT Module
T-BAT BMS
1.2 Target Group
This manual is for qualifiedelectricians. The tasks described in this manual may
only be performed by qualified electricians.
1.3 Symbols Used
The following types of safety instructions appear in this document and are
described below:
NOTE!
“NOTE” provides tips that are valuable for the optimal operation of
your product.
HV10230
MC0600
Note: There are 4 models of the T-BAT system, which include the BMS and battery
module(s). Refer to section 3.3.1 T-BAT SYS-HV Configuration List onpage 11
for detailed models.
CAUTION!
“CAUTION” indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING!
“WARNING” indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in serious injury or death.
DANGER!
“DANGER” indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in serious injury or death.
1.Notes on this Manual
4.5 CABLE CONNECTION.............................................................................
4.5.1 CONNECTING CABLES TO INVERTER..............................................
4.5.2 CONNECTING THE COMM CIOMMUNICATION CABLE...........
4.5.3 CONNECTING THE GROUND WIRE..................................................
4.5.4 CONNECTING CABLES TO BATTERY MODULES.........................
5 COMMISSIONING..................................................................................................
5.1 COMMISSIONING......................................................................................
5.2 STATUS INDICATORS................................................................................
5.2.1 BMS(MC0600)............................................................................................
5.2.2 BATTERY MODULE (HV10230)..............................................................
5.3 SHUTTING DOWN T-BAT SYSTEM......................................................
6 TROUBLESHOOTING...........................................................................................
6.1 TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................
7 DECOMMISSIONING............................................................................................
7.1 DISMANTLING THE BATTERY................................................................
7.2 PACKAGING.................................................................................................
8 MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................
9 DISCLAIMER.............................................................................................................
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2 Safety
2.1 Safety Instructions
For safety reasons, installers are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the
contents of this manual and all warnings before performing installation.
2.1.1 General Safety Precautions
T-BAT SYS-HV should only be installed for residential applications and is
not for commercial applications.
2. Safety
Observe the following precautions:
Risks of explosion:
Risks of fire:
Do not subject the battery module to heavy impacts.
Do not crush or puncture the battery module.
Do not dispose of the battery module in a fire.
Do not expose the battery module to temperatures in excess of 140°F.
Do not place the battery module near a heat source, such as a fireplace.
Do not expose the battery module to direct sunlight.
Do not allow the battery connectors to touch conductive objects such as
wires.
Risks of electric shock:
Do not disassemble the battery module.
Do not touch the battery module with wet hands.
Do not expose the battery module to moisture or liquids.
Keep the battery module away from children and animals.
Risks of damage to the battery module:
Do not expose the battery module to liquids.
Do not subject the battery module to high pressures.
Do not place any objects on top of the battery module.
WARNING!
Do not crush or impact the battery, and always dispose of it
according to safety regulations.
2.1.2 Explanation of Symbols
If the battery is not installed within one month after receipt, it must be
charged for maintenance.
Wasted batteries must be discarded according to local regulations.
CAUTION!
2. Safety
Wear protective glasses.
Observe enclosed documentation.
Keep the battery system away from open flames or ignition
sources.
Keep the battery system away from children.
The battery module may explode.
Symbol Explanation
TUV mark for IEC62619
The battery system must be disposed of at a proper facility
for environmentally-safe recycling.
The battery system should not be disposed of together
with household waste. Disposal information can be found
in the enclosed documentation.
Danger of high voltages.
Danger. Risk of electric shock.
CE mark.
The inverter complies with the requirements of the applicable
CE guildlines.

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2. Safety
2.2 Response to Emergency Situations
2.2.1 Leaking Batteries
If the battery leaks electrolyte which is corrosive, avoid contact with the leaking
liquid or gas. Direct contact may lead to skin irritation or chemical burns. If one is
exposed to the leaked substance, perform these actions:
Accidental inhalation of harmful substances: Evacuate from the contaminated
area, and seek medical attention immediately.
Eye contact: Rinse eyes with flowing water for 15 minutes, and seek medical
attention immediately.
Dermal contact: Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water, and
seek medical attention immediately.
Ingestion: Induce vomiting, and seek medical attention immediately.
2.2.2 Fire
In case of a fire, ensure that an ABC or a carbon dioxide extinguisher is nearby.
If a fire breaks out where the battery module is installed, perform
these actions:
1) Extinguish the fire before the battery module catches fire
2) If the battery module catches fire, do not try toextinguish
the fire. Evacuate immediately.
2.2.3 Wet Batteries and Damaged Batteries
If the battery module is wet or submerged in water, do not try to access it.
If the battery module seems to be damaged, it is not fit for use and may pose
a danger to people or property.
Please pack the battery in its original packaging, and return it to SolaX or your
distributor.
WARNING!
The battery module may catch fire when heated
above 302°F.
WARNING!
If the battery module catches fire, it will produce noxious and poisonous
gases. Do not approach.
CAUTION!
Damaged batteries may leak electrolyte or produce flammable gas. If
you suspect such damage, immediately contact SolaX for advice
and information.
2. Safety
2.3 Qualified Installer
A skilled worker is defined as a trained and qualified electrician or installer who
has all of the following skills and experience:
Knowledge of the functional principles and operation of grid-tied systems
Knowledge of the dangers and risks associated with installing and using
electrical devices and acceptable mitigation methods
Knowledge of the installation of electrical devices
Ÿ
Ÿ
Ÿ
ŸKnowledge of and adherence to this manual and all safety precautions and
best practices
WARNING!
All operations of T-BAT SYS-HV relating to electrical connection and
installation must be carried out by qualified personnel.

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2. Safety
3 Product Introduction
3.1 Product Overview
For safety reasons, installers are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the
contents of this manual and all warnings before performing installation.
3.1.1 Dimensions and Weight
A battery management system (BMS) is an electronic system that manages a
rechargeable battery.
A battery module is a type of electrical battery which can be charged or
discharged into a load.
A battery system includes theBMS and battery module(s).
BMS
(MC0600)
Battery Module
(HV10230)
Base Mounting
3. Product Introduction
Length
Width
Height
Weight
BaseMounting
482mm
167mm
71mm
2.5KG
482.5mm
173.5mm
153mm
7.5KG
482.5mm
471.5mm
153mm
34.5KG
MC0600 HV10230
482.5mm
153 mm
173.5mm
482.5mm
153 mm
471.5mm
3.1.2 Installation Space
≥300mm
≥300mm ≥300mm
(200,250)
mm
482mm
167 mm
71mm

ŸSection view of HV10230
3. Product Introduction
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3. Product Introduction
3.1.3 Appearance
ŸSection view of MC0600
Object Mark Description
I’
IV’
V’
VI’
COM1
COM2
/
Connector B+ of BMS, or B- of upper/next battery module
Connector to BMS COMM, or COM2 of next battery module
Connector to COM1 of next battery module
Air Valve
B+
I’
III’
IV’
VI’
II’ V’
II’ Connector B- of BMS, or B+ of upper/next battery module
B-
III’ GND
Object Mark Description
B-
BAT-
CAN
COMM
POWER
Connector B- of BMS to B- of battery module
Connector BAT- of BMS to BAT- of inverter
Connector CAN of BMS to CAN of inverter
Connector COMM of BMS to COM1
Power Button
ON/OFF Circuit Breaker
VII
VIII
GND
B+ Connector B+ of BMS to B+ of battery module
BAT+ Connector BAT+ of BMS to BAT+ of inverter
VIII
IX
I III
II VII
IX
of battery module
B
+
B
-

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3.2 Basic Features
3.2.1 Features
The T-BAT SYS-HV is one of the most advanced energy storage systems on
the market today, incorporating state-of-the-art technology, high reliability, and
convenient control features shown as below:
Ÿ90% DOD
Ÿ
Ÿ
95% Battery Roundtrip Efficiency
Ÿ
Cycle Life > 6000 Cycles
Ÿ
Secondary Protection by Hardware
Ÿ
IP65 Protection Level
Ÿ
Safety & Reliability
Ÿ
Small Occupied Area
Floor or Wall Mounting
3.2.2 Certifications
3. Product Introduction
BAT system safety
UN number
Hazardous materials classification
UN transportation testing requirements
International protection marking
CE, RCM, IEC 62619
UN 3480
Class 9
UN 38.3
IP 65
3. Product Introduction
3.3 Specifications
3.3.1 T-BAT SYS-HV Configuration List
ModelNo.
1
2
3
4
T-BAT H 3.0
T-BAT H 6.0
T-BAT H 9.0
T-BAT H 12.0
BMS
MC0600×1
Battery Module
HV10230×1
Energy(kWh)
3.1
6.1
9.2
12.3
Voltage (V)
90-116
180-232
270-348
360-464
MC0600×1
MC0600×1
MC0600×1
HV10230×2
HV10230×3
HV10230×4
3.3.2 Performance
Q.+ BAT-G1
Nominal Voltage (Vdc)
Operating Voltage (Vdc)
Nominal Capacity (Ah)
Max. Charge/Discharge Current (A)
Recommend Charge/Discharge Current (A)
Standard Power (kW)
Max. Power (kW)
90-116
30
30
25
2.55
3.1
307.2
270-348
30
30
25
7.65
9.2
Battery Roundtrip Effciency(0.2C,25°C/77°F)
Expected Lifetime(25°C/77°F)
Cycle Life90% DOD,(25°C/77°F)
Available Charge/Discharge Temperature Range
Storage Temperature
Ingress Protection
95%
10 years
6000 cycles
IP65
Model
-30°C--50°C(with heating function)
-20°C--50°C(3 months)
0°C--40°C(12 months)
** Test conditions: 100% DOD, 0.2C charge & discharge @+25°C
Discharging: 0-5°C and 45-50°Cwill be rating;
90% DOD; System usable energy may vary with inverter different setting
Charging: 0-15°C and 40-50°C will be rating
1
2
1
2
3
3
102.4
Nominal Energy (kWh) 3.1 9.2
Usable Energy (kWh) 2.8 8.3
MC0600+
HV10230×2
MC0600+
HV10230×3
MC0600+
HV10230×1
MC0600+
HV10230×4
180-232
30
30
25
5.1
6.1
204.8
6.1
5.5
360-464
30
30
25
10.2
12.3
409.6
12.3
11.0
-10°C--50°C(no heating function)
4
5
4
5
The battery can be discharged and charged at -30-0°C
The battery can be discharged and only can not be charged at -10-0°C
1

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4 Installation
4.1 Installation Prerequisites
When assembling the system, avoid touching the battery terminal with any metal
objects or bare hands. T-BAT SYS-HV provides a safe source of electrical energy
when operated as designed. Potentially hazardous circumstances such as
excessive heat or electrolyte leakage may occur under improper operating
conditions, damage, misuse and abuse. The previous safety precautions and the
warning messages described in this section must be observed. If any of the
previous precautions are not fully understood, or if you have any questions,
contact customer service for guidance. The Safety Section may not include all
regulations for your region.
Ensure that the installation location meets the following conditions:
ŸThe building is designed to withstand earthquakes
ŸThe location is far from the sea to avoid salt water and humidity, over 0.62 miles
ŸThe floor is flat and level
ŸThere are no flammable or explosive materials, at a minimum of 3ft
ŸThe ambiance is shady and cool, away from heat and direct sunlight
ŸThe temperature and humidity remain at a constant level
ŸThere is minimal dust and dirt in the area
ŸThere are no corrosive gases present, including ammonia and acid vapor
4.2 Safety Gear
Insulated Gloves Safety Goggles Safety Shoes
4. Installation
NOTE!
If the ambient temperature exceeds the operating range, the battery
pack will stop operating to protect itself. The optimal temperature
range for operation is 59°F to 86°F. Frequent exposure to harsh
temperatures may deteriorate the performance and lifetime of the
battery module.
Installation and maintenance personnel must operate according to applicable
federal, state, and local regulations as well as industry standards regarding
product installation. Personnel must wear safety gear as indicated below in
order to avoid short circuit and personal injury.
4. Installation
4.3 Tools
These tools are required to install the T-BAT system.
Torque Screw Driver Phillips-Screw Driver Hexagon Wrench
Phillips-Head Screw Driver Flat-Head Screw Driver Torque Wrench
Tape Measure Drill Pencil or Marker
4.4 Installation
4.4.1 Check for Transport Damage
Ensure the battery is intact during and after transportation. If there are visible
damages such as cracks, contact your dealer immediately.
4.4.2 Unpacking
CAUTION!
According to regional regulations, several people may be required for
moving theequipment.
WARNING!
Unpack the battery package by removing the packing tape. Ensure the
battery modules and relevant items are complete. Refor to the packaging
items in section 4.4.3 and check the packing lists carefully. If any items are
missing, immediately contact SolaXor your distributor directly.
Strictly follow the installation steps. SolaX will not be responsible
for any injuries or loss incurred by incorrect assembly and
operation.
In practice, the requirements of battery installation may be different due to
enviroment and locations.
In that case, follow up the exact requirements of the local laws and standards.

4. Installation
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4.4.3 Accessories
The table below lists the number of each component.
BMS (MC0600):
A B C E
D
F G I JK
L M N O P R
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and no reproduction or distribution of it in any form or by any means. All rights
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Object
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
Description
Charging Cable (+) (2m)
Charging Cable (-) (2m)
Power Cable between BMS and Battery Module (0.12m)
CAN Communication Cable (2m)
COMM Communication Cable (0.2m)
Rotation Wrench
Wall bracket
M5 Combination Screw
Flat gasket
Expansion bolt
Expansion Screw
Ring Terminal (for grounding)
M4 Screw
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
O
P
R
Expansion tube
Guard Ring
Base Mounting
2
2
1
User Mannual 1
QBMS 1
4. Installation
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OneBattery Module (HV10230×1):
The table below lists the number of each component.
A1
B1 C1
Accessories (1) of thethree and four Battery Modules (HV10230×3/4):
Accessories (2) of the three and four Battery Modules (Hv10230×3/4):
A2
B2
A3
B3
C2 D2 F2
E2
E1
H2
G2 I2
D1
Quick Installation Guide
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Quick Installation Guide
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Note:A3×1 and A3×1 need to be purchased separately
J2
1
D1 Battery Module
Quantity
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
Object
A1
B1
C1
E1
F2
Description
Power Cable between BMS and Battery Module (690mm)
COMM Communication Cable (600mm)
M4 Screw
Quick Installation Guide
Power Cable between Battery Modules (1200mm)
COMM Communication Cable of Battery Module (1200mm)
Base M ntingou
Cover Plate
Power Cable between Battery Modules or BMS (1200mm)
Power Cable between BMS and Battery Module (1800mm)
A2
B2
E2
A3
B3
2
1
Snap-fit
G2
1
I2 Accessories of Wall bracket
4
Guard Ring
H2
1J2 Quick Installation Guide
2
C2
Expansion Bolt
D2
M4 Screw
2

4. Installation 4. Installation
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It is recommended to use corrugated pipe protect the outside cables between
According to the battery used, choose the following corresponding form for installation.
1):MC0600×1+HV10230×1
4.4.4 Overall Installation
2):MC0600×1+HV10230×2 3):MC0600×1+HV10230×3
three and four battery modules.

4. Installation 4. Installation
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4):MC0600×1+HV10230×4
4.4.5 Install BMS to Battery Module
Then place the base (193±2)mm away from the wall and mark the diagonal
hole position of the base.
(193±2)mm
Make sure the wall is strong enough to withstand the weight of battery.
Step 2: Match the battery with the wall bracket(May change without notice)
Step 1: Fix the base mounting
·
Firstly, adjust the height of the anchor bolt to make it parallel to the ground.
·
Drill holes with 10 driller, make sure the holes are deep enough (at least
80mm) for installing and tightening the expansion bolts(J )
DANGER!
· φ
Note!
Base can be fixed after the balance of the battery is adjusted.mounting
Lift the battery to the wall bracket, you need mark the location of the wall bracket.
·
Drill holes with 10 driller, make sure the holes are deep enough (at least
80mm) for installing and tightening the expansion bolts (N or K)
·
·
Hang the battery over the wall bracket, move the battery close to the wall
and match it on the wall bracket
φ
Install the expansion bolts in the wall, and tighten the screws on the bracket
by using the screw driller.
·
One T-BAT system can contain at most four batterymodules.
Connecting more than four battery modules will blow thefuse
and the battery module(s) will be damaged. Ensure the number of
battery module(s) meets this requirement.

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4. Installation 4. Installation
Place the battery module on top of and two sides are base mounting
locked with M4 screws .(M)
Step 3: Match the battery with base mounting
·
Take two battery s as an examplemodule
Place the second one on top of the module and two sides are locked with
M4 screws(M).
·
Step 4: Match the BMS to the battery modules
Fix the battery module and wall bracket with expansion bolts. (I,N and K)
One battery module or connected to the BMS, need to be installed a
bracket to fix.
·
Place the BMS on top of the module and two sides are locked with M4
screws(M).
·

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4. Installation 4. Installation
4.5 Cable Connection
4.5.1 Connecting Cables to Inverter
Before connecting the cables, the right cover of the battery needs to be unscrewed
by hand
Cable Connection Steps:
Step2. Insert the stripped cable up to the stop (negative cable for DC plug(-) and
positive cable for DC socket(+) are live). Hold the housing on the screw
connection.
Step3. Press down the spring clamp until it clicks audibly into place (You should be
able to see the fine wie strands in the chamber)
Step1. Strip the cable(A/B:2m) to 15mm.
DC plug housing(-) DC socket housing(+)
screw connectionscrew connection
spring
chamber
wire strands
Step4. Tighten the screw connection(tightening torque:2.0±0.2Nm)
Step2.
Step3. Step 4.
Ø
The wire order of the communication cable is the same as theCAN
communication cable.
Connecting the CAN Communication Cable
It is required for the BMS to communicate with the inverter for proper operation.
Note that the CAN communication cable is shielded with steel tubes.
Ø
BMS to Inverter:
BAT+ to BAT+(A:2000mm),
BAT- to BAT- (B:2000mm),
CAN to CAN (D:2000mm)
Sequence 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CAN //CAN_H CAN_L /A1 B1
GND
+
-
To Inverter
BAT-
BAT+
GND
CAN

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4. Installation 4. Installation
1) Shut down the T-BAT system (refer to Section 5.4 Shutting Down T-BAT
System of User Manual on page 30)
2) Remove the lock cover
a. Pull the back end of the lock cover using a finger or an instrument.
b. Remove the lock cover and store for later use
3) Push the plastic button on each end of the power cable in the direction
of the arrow
Notes for Unplugging Power Cables
Lock Cover
CAUTION!
Do not plug or unplug the power cables when the T-BATsystem is
on. Doing so could result in an arc discharge which couldcause
serious harm.
4) Unplug the power cable
+
-
+
-
4.5.2 Connecting theCOMM Communication Cable
1) Connect the COMM communication cable (E) from the right side of the BMS to
the COM1 communication port that is on the right side of the battery module.
2) Connect theCOM1 of theupper battery module on the right side to
COM1of the follow-up battery module.
The wire order of the communication cable is as follows:
1 2 3456 7 8
1) Orange stripes on white
2) Orange
3) Green stripes on white
4) Blue
5) Blue stripes on white
6) Green
7) Brown stripes on white
8) Brown
3) Tighten the plastic screw nut which is set on the cable with a rotation wrench.
4.5.3 Connecting theGround Wire
For BMS and 3-4 battery modules:
Connect the ground wire from the BMS to the battery module
Note: 10AWG ground wire is required for grounding
Sequence 123 4 567 8
COM1
COM2
VCC_1 GND VCC_2 CANH CANL GND N- P+
VCC_1 GND VCC_2 CANH CANL GND N- P+

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4. Installation
+
-
Ensure that both ends of the cables are connected to the correct connector,
which are on the right side of the BMS and battery module.
4.5.4 Connecting Cables to attery ModulesBFor two battery modules:
BMS to Slave1: B+ to B+ (C:120mm); COMM to COM1 (E:200mm)
BMS to Slave2: B- to B- (A1:690mm)
Slave1 to Slave2: B- to B+ (A1:690mm); COM2 to COM1 (B1:600mm)
Install a fixed wall bracket on the battery module, and thencheck to make
sure the connections are securely locked.
Ø
4. Installation
BMS to Slave1:
B+ to B+ (C:1200mm),
B- to B- (A1:690mm),
COMM to COM1 (E:200mm)
Slave1
Slave2
BMS
B+
B-
COMM1
The BMS and battery module need to be grounded. The BMS and battery modules need to be grounded.
Between battery modules need to be grounded.

For three battery modules:
Install a fixed wall bracket on the battery modules.
ØCheck to make sure the connections are securely locked.
BMS to Slave1:
B+ to B+ (C:120mm); COMM to
COM1 (E:200mm);
BMS to Slave3:
B- to B- (B3:1.8m); Get the cables
through corrugate pipe.
Slave1 to Slave2:
B- to B+ (A1:690mm); COM2 to
COM1 (B1:600mm)
Slave2 to Slave3:
B- to B+ (A2:1.2m); COM2 to
COM1 (B2:1.2m); Get the cables
through corrugate pipe.
Ø
4. Installation 4. Installation
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Slave3
BMS
It (slave3 and slave4 if you need) is required to install the snap-fits to fix the cover plate.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Slave1
Slave2
The two ends of the corrugated pipe need
to be protected with guard rings.

For four battery modules:
BMS to Slave1:
B+ to B+ (C:120mm);COMM to COM1
(E:200mm);
BMS to Slave4:
B- to B- (A3:1.2m), Get the cable through
corrugate pipe.
Slave1 to Slave2:
B- to B+ (A1:690mm);COM2 to COM1
(B1:600mm);
Slave2 to Slave3:
B- to B+ (A2:1.2m);COM2 to COM1 (B2:1.2m);
Slave3 to Slave4:
B- to B+ (A1:690mm) and COM2 to COM1
(B2:1.2m).
Get the cables through corrugate pipe.
Install a fixed wall bracket on the battery module, and thencheck to make
sure the connections are securely locked.
Slave3
Slave4
BMS
The slave3 or slave4 needs to be
grounded, and the user can connect the
groud cable to the slave2 or slave1
through the pipe or ground separately
according to the local regulations.
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4. Installation 4. Installation
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COM1
B+
COM2
B-
Slave1
Slave2
The two ends of the corrugated
pipes need to be protected
with guard rings.

5 Commissioning
NOTE!
Frequently pressing the POWER button may cause a system error.
Wait at least 10 seconds after pressing the POWER button prior
to making another attempt.
Verify the model number of each battery module to ensure thatthey are allthe
same model.
Once all battery module(s) are installed, follow these steps for beginning operation:
1) Open the cover board of theBMS
2) Move the circuit breaker switch to theON position
4) Turn on the AC switch of inverter
5.1 COMMISSIONING
5. Commissioning 5. Commissioning
5.2 Status Indicators
No.
1
2
3
Mode
Power off
Inverter sends Idle command
BMS Protection
Status of BMS
The LED indicators on the front panel of the battery pack are showing the
operating status.
The capacity indicators show the SOC:
·
When the battery pack is neither charging nor discharging, the indicator
lights are off.
When the battery pack is charging, part of the Blue LED fashes with the
frequency of light on for 0.5s, light offfor 0.5s, and part of the Blue LED keeps
light on. Take SOC 60% for instance, in charging state:
1). The first two Blue LED indicators keep on
2). The third Blue LED indicator flashes once every 1s
When the battery pack is discharging, the Blue LED fashes with the frequency
of light on for 1s, and light offfor 4s. Take SOC 60% for instance, in discharging
state:
1). The first three blue LED indicators flash once every 5 seconds
The following table shows the status of BMS.
25%
50%
75%
100%
SOC
Status
The Green LED is light on for 0.3s, and light offfor 0.3s
The Green LED keeps light on
Light off
The Green LED is light on for 1s, and light offfor 4s
The Orange LED is light on for 1s, and light offfor 4s
The Red LED keeps lighting on for 10min, then
flickers with light on for 1s, and light offfor 4s
Upgrade for BMS
Active
Fault
5
6
4
·
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·
5.2.1 Battery Module (MC0600)
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3) Long press the POWER buttonfor more than 1s to turn on the T-BAT system

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5. Commissioning 5. Commissioning
5.2.2 Battery Module (HV10230) 5.3 Shutting Down T-BAT System
To shut down the system, follow the steps described below:
1) Turn off the breaker between the inverter and T-BAT System
2) Long press 10s to shut down the BMS
3) Turn off the system by moving the circuit breaker switch to the OFF position
4) Ensure that every indicator on the T-BAT system is off
5) Disconnect the cables
No.
1
2
3
4
Mode
Active
Protection
Fault
Upgrade for theBMS
Status of battery module
Green LED flashes once every 5 sec
Yellow LED flashes once every 5 sec
Red LED flashes once every 5 sec
Red, Green and Yellow LED flash
S
S represents independent status indicators. The status of S has the same meaning
for battery modules in the following table.
Note: The battery system is active only when both S are flashing in Green LED
every 5 seconds.
NOTE!
After powering off the BMS, the LED lights for S will keep flashing
for 20 minutes.
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