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Risk for electrical hazards if product is exposed to rain or Do not modify or mechanically damage the ba ery packs. • moisture. Operate the Nilar HomeBox only within the allowed opera ng range. Do not operate the product with suspected failures. If you •...
TOOLS & ACCESSORIES PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) TXD 2 Torx screwdriver, size 20 Always use PPE during handling and installa on of product. At minimum this includes safety glasses, safety shoes with steel toe and electrically insulated gloves: HXD 1 Hex screwdriver, size 5 WARNING &...
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DO NOT ATTACH THE HOMEBOX UNTIL INSTALLATION HAS REACHED STEP 14 IN THIS INSTALLATION GUIDE If required, adjust the support legs of the HomeBox to level. Unscrew and remove the cover lid. HXD 1 PLEASE READ THE WARNING STICKERS ON THE TOP PLATE BEFORE PROCEEDING Unscrew and remove the corner tops.
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Slide the side plates upwards to unhook them and li& them therea&er outwards. Slide the front plate upwards to unhook it and li& it therea&er outwards. Tilt the top plate upwards a few degrees and therea&er li& it off.
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HXD 1 Always install the supplied type B RCD (Residual Current Device) prior to installa8on of the Nilar HomeBox. The RCD is to be in- stalled to protect the electrical distribu8on board and all of its loads. If an RCD of another clas- sifica8on (type AC or A) is...
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CONDUCTUR CROSS-SECTION MAX 6 MM Posi8ve (+) wire of power cable connects to the posi8ve terminal (F03 : +) of the Nilar BMS. CONDUCTUR CROSS-SECTION MAX 6 MM Nega8ve (-) wire of power cable connects to the nega8ve terminal (F04 : -) of the Nilar BMS.
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RJ45 port on the backside of the cabinet. TYPE AND LENGTH OF SCREW DEPENDS ON MATERIAL IN WALL AND THE SCREWS ARE NOT SUPPLIED WITH NILAR HOMEBOX. Fixate the HomeBox by a?aching the moun8ng brackets with two (2) screws onto a stable wall.
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ID-MARKING ON SHELF SLOT IN CABINET MUST MATCH ID- MARKING ON BATTERY PACK IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE LIFTING AIDS Slide the ba?ery packs incl. insula8on trays into their designated shelf slots. Fixate the insula8on trays with the screws. Repeat for all ba?ery packs. HXD 2 TXD 2...
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Connect the current sensor cable to ba?ery pack ’D’. Connect the pre-routed communica8on cable from BMS to ba?ery pack ’A’ (RJ45). Connect the interpack communica8on cables between ba?ery pack ’A’ and ’B’, between ’B’ and ’C’ and between ’C’ and ’D’. Connect the pre-routed communica8on cable from ESO to ba?ery pack ’D’.
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Connect the pre-routed 24VDC power supply cable to each ba?ery pack. Connect the ambient temperature sensor cable to ba?ery pack ’A’. Install the cover lids back on all the ba?ery packs. Connect the pre-routed nega8ve (-) power cable (1 : A) into the nega8ve (-) chassis connector of ba?ery pack ‘A’.
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Connect the posi8ve (+) chassis connector of ba?ery pack ‘A’ to the nega8ve (-) chassis connector of ba?ery pack ‘B’ by using one, of the two, external interpack power cables. Plug the pre-routed interpack cable into the posi8ve (+) chassis connector of ba?ery pack ‘B’...
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Connect the posi8ve (+) chassis connector of ba?ery pack ‘C’ to the nega8ve (-) chassis connector of ba?ery pack ‘D’ by using the remaining external interpack power cable. THE TEXT MARKING “LEM” OF THE CURRENT SENSOR MUST POINT TOWARDS THE POSITIVE (+) CHASSIS CONNECTOR OF THE BATTERY PACK...
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Remove the adhesive tape over the fuse box, ac8vate the fuses by closing the hatches. ASSEMBLE THE NILAR HOMEBOX CABINET IN THE REVERSE ORDER OF HOW IT IS DESCRIBED IN STEP 2 – 7, BEFORE TAKEN INTO OPERATION.
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