Sungrow PowerTitan-ST2064UX User guide

PowerTitan-
ST2236UXBattery Energy Storage
SystemSystem ManualST2236UX-
SEN-Ver12-202303M-D-000360
System Manual
Battery Energy Storage System
PowerTitan-ST2236UX
ST2236UX-SEN-Ver12-202303


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compromise the original program design of the software developed by SUNGROW.

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About This Manual
This manual describes the transportation and storage, mechanical installation, electrical
connection, power-on and power-off operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of the
BESS.
Target Group
This manual is for operators of the power storage plant and qualified technical personnel.
The BESS must and can only be installed by professional technicians who meet the
following requirements:
• Has been trained
• Read this manual thoroughly and understand the safety instructions related to
operations
• Be familiar with local standards and relevant safety regulations of electrical systems
How to Use This Manual
Please read this manual carefully before using the product and keep it properly at a place
for easy access.
In order to provide customers with the best usage experience, the products and product
manuals are always in the process of improvement and upgrade. If the manual received is
slightly inconsistent with the product, it may be a result of product version upgrade, and the
actual product shall prevail.
Contents of the manual may be updated and amended continuously, so it is possible that
there may be some errors or slight inconsistency with the actual product. Please refer to the
actual product purchased, and the latest manual can be obtained from support.
sungrowpower.com or sales channels.
The figures in this manual are for reference only. The actual product received may differ.
Symbol Explanations
To ensure the safety of the users and their properties when they use the product and to
make sure that the product is used in an optimal and efficient manner, this manual provides
users with the relevant safety information highlighted by the following symbols.
Below is a list of symbols that are used in this manual. Review them carefully to make better
use of this manual.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
Indicates a moderately hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.

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Indicates a slightly hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor
or moderate injury.
Indicates a potential hazard which, if not avoided, will result in device malfunction
or property damage.
“NOTE” indicates additional information, emphasized contents or tips that may be
helpful, e.g., to help you solve problems or save time.
Symbol on Products
Always note hazard warnings on the machine body, including:
Marks Explanation
High voltage inside! Risk of electric shock by touching it!
This symbol indicates a protective ground terminal which needs to
be firmly grounded to ensure the safety of operators.
Read the instructions before performing any operation on the
product.
Live parts! Do not touch them until 5 minutes after disconnection
from the power sources.
Pay attention to the danger. Do not operate this product in the live
status!
Pay attention to heavy objects. Lifting of heavy objects may lead to
back injuries. Please lift heavy objects with appropriate tools.
Pay attention to explosion.
Pay attention to corrosion.
Do not dispose of this product as household waste.
No fire.
There should be a medical center nearby.

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Marks Explanation
In case of contact with eyes, rinse the eyes immediately with running
water or normal saline; and seek medical help in time.
It is required to wear goggles.
Abbreviations
Complete designation Abbreviations
Battery Energy Storage System BESS
Energy Storage System ESS
Battery Connection Panel BCP
Battery Supply Panel BSP
Power Conversion System PCS
DC/DC Converter DC/DC
Fire Suppression System FSS
Heating, ventilating and air conditioning HVAC
SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data
Acquisition) System SCADA System
Liquid Cooling System LCS
Local Controller LC
Energy Management System EMS
Switching Mode Power Supply SMPS
Battery Module BM (also referred to as PACK)
Battery Cluster BC (also referred to as RACK)
Battery Management Unit BMU
Battery Cluster Management Unit BCMU (collectively referred to as CMU)
Battery System Management Unit BSMU (collectively referred to as SMU)
Battery Management System BMS
Switch Gear S/G
State Of Charge SOC
State Of Energy SOE
State Of Health SOH
State Of Safety SOS
Unless otherwise specified, devices in this manual are referred to as the abbreviations
above.

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Contents
All Rights Reserved .....................................................................................................I
About This Manual......................................................................................................II
1 Safety Precautions ...........................................................................................1
1.1 Personnel Requirements.................................................................................1
1.2 Electrical Safety .............................................................................................1
1.3 Battery Safety ................................................................................................2
1.4 Hoisting and Transportation.............................................................................3
1.5 Installation and Wiring.....................................................................................3
1.6 Operation and Maintenance ............................................................................4
2 Product Description ..........................................................................................5
2.1 Product Introduction........................................................................................5
2.2 External Design..............................................................................................5
2.2.1 Container Appearance...........................................................................5
2.2.2 Mechanical Parameters.........................................................................7
2.2.3 Ventilation Design .................................................................................7
2.3 Internal Design...............................................................................................8
2.3.1 Internal Equipment................................................................................8
2.3.2 BCP.....................................................................................................8
2.3.3 Switch Gear..........................................................................................9
2.3.4 Battery Introduction ...............................................................................9
3 Transport and Storage ...................................................................................13
3.1 Precautions..................................................................................................13
3.2 Transport Methods .......................................................................................13
3.3 Crating Before Transport...............................................................................13
3.4 Requirements for Transportation....................................................................16
3.5 Unpacking on Arrival.....................................................................................18
3.6 Storage Requirements ..................................................................................19
4 Mechanical Installation ..................................................................................21
4.1 Inspection Before Installation.........................................................................21
4.1.1 Deliverables Inspection .......................................................................21
4.1.2 Product Inspection ..............................................................................21

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4.2 Installation Environment Requirements ..........................................................21
4.2.1 Installation Site Requirement ...............................................................21
4.2.2 Foundation Requirements....................................................................22
4.2.3 Installation Spacing Requirement .........................................................23
4.3 Hoisting and Fixing .......................................................................................24
4.3.1 Lifting Precautions ..............................................................................24
4.3.2 Lifting .................................................................................................25
4.3.3 Fixed Installation.................................................................................27
4.3.4 Film Removal......................................................................................29
5 Electrical Connection .....................................................................................30
5.1 Precautions..................................................................................................30
5.2 Overview of Wiring Area................................................................................30
5.3 Preparation Before Wiring .............................................................................32
5.3.1 Preparing Installation Tools ..................................................................32
5.3.2 Opening the Container Door and Cabinet Door......................................33
5.3.3 Preparing Cables ................................................................................34
5.3.4 Copper Wire Connection......................................................................35
5.3.5 Cable Entry Design .............................................................................36
5.4 Ground Connection ......................................................................................36
5.5 DC Output Port Connection ...........................................................................37
5.6 Auxiliary Power Supply Port Connection.........................................................38
5.7 Active Exhaust Air Supply Port Connection.....................................................40
5.8 Ethernet Communication Port Connection ......................................................40
5.9 Post-wiring Operations..................................................................................41
6 Battery Connection ........................................................................................42
6.1 Precautions..................................................................................................42
6.2 Cable Connection.........................................................................................43
7 Powering up and Shutdown ..........................................................................45
7.1 Power-on Operation......................................................................................45
7.1.1 Inspection Before Powering up.............................................................45
7.1.2 Powering on Steps ..............................................................................45
7.2 Shutdown ....................................................................................................46
7.2.1 Planned Powering off ..........................................................................46
7.2.2 Unplanned (Emergency) Shutdown ......................................................47
8 Fire Suppression ............................................................................................48
8.1 General Rules ..............................................................................................48

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8.2 Fire Suppression Equipment .........................................................................48
8.3 Exhaust System ...........................................................................................49
8.4 Water Fire Suppression System.....................................................................50
8.5 Aerosol Fire Suppression System ..................................................................51
9 Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................52
10 SOC Calibration Instructions ......................................................................53
10.1 Calibration Before Initial Commissioning or After Long-term Storage ..............53
10.2 Calibration During System Operation ...........................................................53
11 Routine Maintenance ...................................................................................55
11.1 Precautions Before Maintenance .................................................................55
11.2 Maintenance Item and Period ......................................................................56
11.2.1 Maintenance (Every two years)...........................................................56
11.2.2 Maintenance (Once a year) ................................................................56
11.2.3 Maintenance (Every half a year to once a year)....................................57
11.3 Maintenance of Liquid Cooling System .........................................................58
11.4 Container Maintenance ...............................................................................60
11.4.1 Cleaning Container Appearance .........................................................60
11.4.2 Checking Door Locks and Hinges .......................................................63
11.4.3 Checking Sealing Strips .....................................................................63
11.5 Battery Maintenance ...................................................................................63
11.5.1 Regular Maintenance and Maintenance Cycle .....................................63
11.5.2 Maintenance Precautions...................................................................66
11.5.3 Maintenance .....................................................................................66
11.6 Coolant Replacement..................................................................................68
12 Appendix .......................................................................................................69
12.1 System Parameters ....................................................................................69
12.2 Tightening Torques .....................................................................................70
12.3 Quality Assurance ......................................................................................71
12.4 Contact Information ....................................................................................71


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1Safety Precautions
1.1 Personnel Requirements
The hoisting, transportation, installation, wiring, operation, and maintenance of the BESS
must be carried out by professional electricians in accordance with local regulations. The
professional technician is required to meet the following requirements:
• Know electronic, electrical wiring and mechanical expertise, and be familiar with
electrical and mechanical schematics.
• Be familiar with the composition and working principles of the BESS and its front- and
rear-level equipment.
• Have received professional training related to the installation and commissioning of
electrical equipment.
• Be able to quickly respond to hazards or emergencies that occur during installation and
commissioning.
• Be familiar with the relevant standards and specifications of the country/region where the
project is located.
1.2 Electrical Safety
• Touching the power grid or the contact points and terminals in the devices
connected to the power grid may lead to electric shock!
• The battery side or the power grid side may generate voltage. Always use a
standard voltmeter to ensure that there is no voltage before touching.
Lethal voltages are present inside the device!
• Note and observe the warnings on the product.
• Respect all safety precautions listed in this manual and other pertinent
documents.
• Respect the protection requirements and precautions of the lithium battery.

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Electricity may still exist in the battery when the power supply of the BESS is
disconnected. Wait 5 minutes to ensure the equipment is completely voltage-free
before operating.
All operations, such as hoisting, transportation, installation, wiring, operation, and
maintenance must comply with the relevant codes and regulations of the region
where the project is located.
Always use the product in accordance with the requirements described in this
manual. Otherwise, equipment damage may occur.
To prevent misuse or accidents caused by unrelated personnel, observe the
following precautions:
• Post prominent warning signs around the BESS to prevent accidents caused by
false switching.
• Place necessary warning signs or barriers near the product.
1.3 Battery Safety
For safe use of the product, the technician should carefully read and strictly observe the
safety requirements. The Company shall not be liable for product functional abnormality,
component damage, personal safety accident, property loss, or other damage caused by
the following reasons:
• The batteries are not charged as required, resulting in capacity loss or irreversible
damage to the batteries.
• A battery is damaged, falls, or leaks due to improper operations or failure to operate the
battery as required.
• The batteries are not powered on in time, which causes damage to the batteries due to
overdischarge.
• The damage is caused to batteries due to the use of improper equipment for charging
and discharging.
• Batteries are frequently overdischarged due to improper maintenance, capacity is
incorrectly expanded, or the batteries have not been fully charged for a long time.
• Battery operation parameters are incorrectly set.
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• Damage is caused to batteries because the battery operating environment does not
meet the requirements.
• The customer uses the batteries beyond the scenarios specified in this manual, including
but not limited to connect extra loads.
• Batteries are not maintained based on the system manual.
• The product is damaged due to the customer's continued use of batteries beyond the
warranty period.
• The product is damaged due to the use of defective or deformed batteries.
• Use batteries provided by the Company with other batteries, including but not limited to
batteries of other brands or batteries of different rated capacities.
• Product damage or property loss are caused due to storing or installing batteries with
flammable/explosive materials.
• Personal safety accidents and property loss are caused by battery-related operations
performed by non-professional personnel, or by not wearing qualified protective
equipment during operations.
• The battery is damaged due to eating, drinking, smoking and other behaviors near the
battery.
• Batteries are stolen.
1.4 Hoisting and Transportation
• Follow the procedure of work of heights when walking on the top of the
container.
1.5 Installation and Wiring
In the whole process of mechanical installation, the relevant standards and
requirements of the project location must be strictly observed.
Only equipment designated by SUNGROW ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGY CO.,
LTD. (hereinafter referred to as "SUNGROW") can be used. Failure to use
equipment designated by SUNGROW may cause damage to the protection
function and injury to personnel.
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1.6 Operation and Maintenance
Dismantling or burning the battery may cause it to catch fire.
Personal protective equipment is required for maintenance and service of the
BESS.
Maintenance personnel must wear protective equipment such goggles, helmets,
insulated shoes, gloves, etc.
There are no user-maintainable parts inside the battery unit.
Only personnel approved by SUNGROW can remove, replace and dispose of the
batteries. Users are not allowed to maintain batteries without guidance.
To avoid electric shock, do not perform any other maintenance operations beyond
those described in this manual.
If necessary, contact Sungrow Customer Service for maintenance.
To ensure continuous fire protection, replacement of internal components should
only be performed by professional personnel.
Protective tools such as goggles are required when carrying out coolant (glycol
solution) or liquid cooling pipeline maintenance.
Do not spray paint any internal or external component of the product.
Do not use cleaning agents to clean the product or expose it to harsh chemicals.
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2Product Description
2.1 Product Introduction
PowerTitan is mainly used in large and medium-sized energy storage power plants. It
adopts standard BESS design and modular design to realize the integration of energy
storage system. Through liquid cooling method, it can better balance the system
temperature. Through the combination of power storage equipment, power conversion
equipment and electronic devices, together with intelligent operation and maintenance, it
contributes to easier installation and O&M. Through systematic safety design, it ensures a
more efficient battery performance and longer service life.
figure 2-1 Typical application scenarios for energy storage system
*The above pictures are for reference only, please refer to the actual product received!
No. Device
A BESS
B PCS
CUtility Grid
D Loads
2.2 External Design
2.2.1 Container Appearance
The appearance of BESS is shown in the following figure:

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figure 2-2 Appearance
No. Name
A LED indicator
B Emergency stop button
C Door lock
D Air inlet
E Grounding point
F Nameplate
G Audible and visual alarm
H Drainage port
* The figure is for reference only. The product received may differ.
The nameplate contains important parameter information related to the BESS, and
shall be protected during transportation, installation, maintenance and
troubleshooting. It is strictly prohibited to damage or dismantle the nameplate.
LED Indicator
The LED indicators are located at the top of the product. Colors and status of indicators are
explained below.
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table 2-1 Indicator status
Status Description
Steady on The system works normally (-
charge and discharge)
2S periodic slow blinking
(Breathing light) The system is normal, no
charging and discharging.
Steady on A fault occurs (auxiliary circuit
breaker does not trip)
Off Auxiliary circuit breaker trips
Emergency Stop Button
In case of emergency, press this button to disconnect the electrical connection inside the
BESS.
2.2.2 Mechanical Parameters
Dimensions
The external dimensions of the container are shown in the figure.
figure 2-3 Dimensions of BESS
*The figure is for reference only and the actual product shall prevail!
The clearance space
figure 2-4 The diagram of the required space when the door is opened
*The figure is for reference only and the actual product shall prevail!
2.2.3 Ventilation Design
The BESS intakes air from the front side and expels it from the top, as shown below.
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figure 2-5 Schematic diagram of ventilation
*The figure is for reference only and the actual product shall prevail!
2.3 Internal Design
2.3.1 Internal Equipment
The main electrical equipment in the BESS is shown in the figure below.
* The figure is for reference only. The product received may differ.
No. Name
A LCS
B Rack
C BCP
D Switch Gear
2.3.2 BCP
The BCP is shown in the figure below.
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figure 2-6 Product Appearance
No. Description
ANameplate
B Maintain socket
C Micro circuit breakers
D DC load switch
ENetwork port
F AC main switch
* The figure is for reference only. The product received may differ.
2.3.3 Switch Gear
The switch gear contains the fuse, relay and battery cluster management unit (BCMU). It is
mainly used for the overall monitoring of battery clusters.
table 2-2 Switch gear parameters
Switch gear Parameter Value
Size (W*H*D) 850 mm * 210 mm * 857 mm
Weight ≤65 kg
Current range -400 A ~ 400 A
Voltage range 0~ 1600 V
2.3.4 Battery Introduction
Standardized and unitized battery modules are developed based on lithium-iron cells. The
battery clusters are connected with switch gear in series, then switch gear are connected in
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parallel to the supporting power conversion system (PCS) to form energy storage systems
(ESS) and store and release electric energy.
2.3.4.1 Cell
table 2-3 Cell parameters
Cell Parameter Value
Size (thickness *
height * width)
71.7 ± 0.8 mm * 207.2 ± 0.8 mm *
173.9 ± 0.8 mm
Weight 5.36 ± 0.30 kg
Rated capacity 280 Ah
Rated energy 896 Wh
Rated voltage 3.2 V
Voltage range
2.5 V~ 3.65 V (Cell temperature
T>0℃)
2.0 V~ 3.65 V (Cell temperature
T≤0℃)
2.3.4.2 LFP Battery Module
The LFP battery module is mainly composed of cells in series. The dedicated cells are used
for battery management. Control commands are received by means of daisy chain
communication, and the collected data is reported.
table 2-4 LFP battery parameters 1
LFP battery module Parameter Value
Model P573AL-112, P573BL-112
Size (W*H*D (Without
terminals, spigots))
(868 ± 5 mm) * (247 ± 5 mm) *
(1415 ± 5 mm)
Multiplying power ≤1C
Cell type Prismatic aluminum shell LFP
Combination 1P64S
Key components 64 cells, 1 BMU and 1 fuse
Weight (395±12)kg
Ingress protection IP65
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