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SENEC.Home Li
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SENEC.Home Li
AU-V2-xxLI10-xxxxx
Australia
1.1
22 March 2019
TD140-038.11

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  • Page 1 For a safe & efficient use of SENEC products! SENEC.Home Li User Manual Valid for: SENEC.Home Li Series number: AU-V2-xxLI10-xxxxx Valid in: Australia Document version: Publication date: 22 March 2019 Document number: TD140-038.11...
  • Page 2 Internet: www.senec.com.au SENEC Australia is a society of SENEC GmbH. This manual may only be reprinted or reproduced – even in extract – with the express written permission of SENEC GmbH. TD140-038.11 | Version 1.1 | 22 March 2019...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Reading the IP address in the front display ..........................18 Reading status indicators on the front display ........................18 Operating conditions ..................................21 5 Online Monitoring mein-senec.de ..............................21 6 Mains backup operation (optional) .............................. 30 7 Maintenance ....................................... 30 Testing the storage activity ................................30 Maintenance of the battery module ............................
  • Page 4 Change history Document version Amendments Valid from Initial version 04 May 2018 Impressum changed; Short-circuit current in chapter. 3.3 "Technical Data" 22 March 2019 changed TD140-038.11 | Version 1.1 | 22 March 2019...
  • Page 5: Basic Information

    This User Manual provides all information that is required for the intended use and operation of the unit. Along with the basic information you will find information on safety, a product overview, an operating instruction as well as information on the main- tenance of the SENEC.Home Li and a glossary. Please read this information carefully! 1.1 Target group of this instruction This user manual is addressed to the end user.
  • Page 6: User Guidance

    1.4 User guidance Any measures against risk of serious personal injury or material damage or any additional information shall be listed in the respective safety instructions in this user manual. They are directly stated before an action sequence or a description is provided jointly with the action.
  • Page 7: Product Identification

    1.5 Product identification For any questions, please submit the serial number to SENEC. It is found on the identification plate of the SENEC.Home Li. SENEC.Home V2 Li 2.5/5.0/7.5/10.0 Serial number: 3 x 230 V AC nom. 48 V (39 V - 52.3 V) 3 x 16 A 55 A at 30 °C 56.7 Ah p. module Installation company: 50 Hz 5 °C - 40 °C...
  • Page 8: Safety

    The use of third-party rechargeable batteries is not permitted. The SENEC.Home Li does not have an uninterrupted power supply and thus must not be used for the operation of medical equip- ment. The SENEC.Home Li must only be operated in parallel with the mains and does not permit stand-alone operation. Backup power is available to enable the use of electric power in case of a power shutdown.
  • Page 9: General Safety Instructions

    Only use the SENEC.Home Li according to its intended use. ä Only use the system in original condition, without arbitrary modifications and in a technically flawless condition. Danger to life from electric shock! Touching of live parts inside the SENEC.Home Li may lead to fatal injuries due to electric shock. ä Do not remove the covers. ä Do not touch the components.
  • Page 10: Safety Symbols On The Identification Plate

    2.5 Safety symbols on the identification plate Symbol Meaning Observe the operating instructions! Earth prior to use! Warning against hazards due to the leakage of batteries! Warning against electric voltage! Warning against explosive materials! Products wih this label must not be disposed of in the domestic waste! TD140-038.11 | Version 1.1 | 22 March 2019...
  • Page 11: Product Description

    3 Product description 3.1 Overview 3.1.1 Product overview Passive Charge Discharge Error Fig. 2 Product view, SENEC.Home Li, front view (left) and rear view (right) DC isolating switch Display Front cover Ventilation outlet in front cover Rear cable bushings TD140-038.11 | Version 1.1 | 22 March 2019...
  • Page 12: Control Elements And Indicators

    An emergency charge is not allowed. This may lead to the deep discharge of the module. ä For the complete disconnection from the power supply, disconnect the battery module via the "Switch-off" function (see Chapter 4.1.2 Front display operation, page 17) and the B 16 A domestic fuse. Instruction! ä Do not use the DC isolating switch for restarting the SENEC.Inverter. TD140-038.11 | Version 1.1 | 22 March 2019...
  • Page 13: Function Description

    Charge electronics The control of the charging and discharging process is preconfigured in the system. It consists of a transformer, control unit (MCU), fuses, grid and system protection devices (automatic disconnection devices) and a measuring unit. The control communicates with the SENEC.Inverter and performs the parameter settings. The power meter measures and dis- plays three-phase currents and voltages in both directions in the AC grid. This enables the measurement of electricity flows be- tween the battery modules, power generation system and the domestic users. Also the charging and discharging of the battery module are controlled. Battery modules According to the configuration, the SENEC.Home Li is equipped with a (SENEC.Home Li 2.5), two (SENEC.Home Li 5.0), three...
  • Page 14: Technical Data

    3.3 Technical data SENEC.Home Li 2.5 SENEC.Home Li 5.0 SENEC.Home Li 7.5 SENEC.Home Li 10.0 Technical data system max. charge power (AC) 625 W 1,250 W 1,875 W 2,500 W max. discharge power (AC) 1,250 W 2,250 W 2,250 W...
  • Page 15 SENEC.Home Li 2.5 SENEC.Home Li 5.0 SENEC.Home Li 7.5 SENEC.Home Li 10.0 Battery/battery module Battery technology Lithium ion (lithium-manganese-cobalt-oxide) Rated voltage 48 V Input voltage 51.7 -52.3 V (min. - max.) Output voltage 39 - 52 V (min. - max.)
  • Page 16: Use Of Control Elements And Indicators

    448W Passive 172.168.2.125 Charge Discharge 46.3A Discharge 46.6V Error 2160W 448W Fig. 3 Overview display indicators (exemplary values) IP address of the SENEC.Home Li Status display (see Chapter 4.4 Reading status indicators on the front display, page 18) Charging or discharging current (depending on the current battery status - Charging or discharging) Battery voltage Charging or discharging output (arrow from battery = discharging, arrow to battery = charging) Power indicator for self-generated current (e.g., from the PV system) Power indicator for house consumption Grid status (arrow to the left = grid feed, arrow to the right = mains supply TD140-038.11 | Version 1.1 | 22 March 2019...
  • Page 17: Front Display Operation

    So far, no other navigation keys functions. Malfunction Malfunction Switching on: Keep the On/Off button pressed for several seconds. The display shows “Switch on?”. Passive Passive The SENEC.Home Li now switches the SENEC.Inverter on. Charge Charge Discharge Discharge Confirm with "OK". Malfunction Malfunction Switching off: Keep the On/Off button pressed for several seconds.
  • Page 18: Reading The Ip Address In The Front Display

    4.3 Reading the IP address in the front display The IP address of the SENEC.Home Li provides information on how the SENEC.Home Li is connected to the network. IP address Explanation 192.168.xxx.xxx or 10.xxx.xxx.xxx SENEC.Home Li is connected to the customer's network (e.g. behind a router or profes- sional network).
  • Page 19 Normal operating status/grid operation for concurrent PV generation. The house con- sumption is covered by the generation and battery discharging. Safety charge ready The SENEC storage unit is fully charged and is waiting for user input. Software update The system performs a software update...
  • Page 20 Switch it on again. If this is not changed, a technician must be called. No server connection No connection to the mein-senec.de for a continuous Perform a router restart. Also check all network connections. 24 hour Internet connection. Normal operation starts up If this is not changed, a technician must automatically once the connection is restored.
  • Page 21: Operating Conditions

    Standby Switched off 5 Online Monitoring mein-senec.de The online monitoring at mein-senec.de provides access to all current data and time series of your SENEC.Home Li. With an avail- able Internet connection, login directly to mein-senec.de for the installation of the system. After completing the configuration wizard, your installer creates an account with your data. The access data are automatically transmitted to the provided e-mail address. If any access data are changed afterwards, please contact SENEC. The online monitoring provides a first remote diagnosis of faults or defects. For this purpose, your installer or a SENEC employer access the data in your system in order to provide support via remote diagnosis. You may also prevent the installer from viewing your data.
  • Page 22 Picture Action Start page/My status John Doe After the successful login, the start page of mein- Senec.Home Li My status senec.de is displayed. In the menu view you access automatically the menu tab "My Status". „My status“ lists the current data on domestic consumption, self-generated electricity, battery charging, battery draw, mains current draw as well as mains current feed-in.
  • Page 23 Picture Action My domestic consumption John Doe Under „My domestic consumption“, your domestic Senec.Home Li My domestic consumption consumption is shown in kW. Use the calendar symbol to show the values for any defined time period. Set the corresponding month and year in the provided fields. Click the required day in the calendar. The following time periods can be selected: Today, yesterday, 7 days, 31 days, month and All. Click "OK" to confirm your selection. Battery charging John Doe Under „Battery charging“, the current battery charge...
  • Page 24 Picture Action Self-generated electricity John Doe Under "Self-generated electricity", the current you Senec.Home Li Self-generated electricity have generated yourself through your generator system is displayed in kW. Use the calendar symbol to show the values for any defined time period. Battery draw John Doe Under „Battery draw", the current battery draw is Senec.Home Li Battery draw displayed as current kW.
  • Page 25 Picture Action The following pages provide an explanation of the John Doe selection options in the navigation bar (to the left of Senec.Home Li the screen). My status Independence John Doe An overview of your independence is displayed here. Senec.Home Li The level of independence for the current day, the Independence current week, the current month, the current year and the overall independence are displayed.
  • Page 26 Picture Action Statistical data John Doe Here you can download and save information on your Senec.Home Li power consumption (weekly) in an Excel file. Statistic data General documents John Doe Here you can download and save the different docu- Senec.Home Li ments (e.g. flyers, manuals and data sheets) to your Documents system. Own documents...
  • Page 27 Picture Action Technical data John Doe Under „Technical data" the following data are dis- Senec.Home Li played: Technical data Product name of your system Senec.Home Li AU-V2-XXXXXX-XXXXX Case number XXXXXXXXXXXX 1st January 2018 Control unit serial number Company name E-mail...
  • Page 28 Picture Action Tax office Declaration John Doe In the portal you create a declaration to submit to Senec.Home Li the tax office. Fill in the fields completely. Tax Office Declaration Help is provided in the "Documents" tab under "Gen- eral Documents". Click "Create document" to finish the process. The tax office report is created automatically and can be saved. With "Cancel" the process is interrupted.
  • Page 29 Picture Action Profile edition John Doe Under "Profile", you edit your personal data. Here Senec.Home Li you can also define whether or not to authorize the Edit profile installer to access the online monitoring and cloud data. Click "Save" to finish the process. With "Cancel" the process is interrupted. Logout John Doe Logout first before you leave the portal. Senec.Home Li Click logout in the highlighted symbol in the upper Profile settings right corner of the screen.
  • Page 30: Mains Backup Operation (Optional)

    6 Mains backup operation (optional) Mains backup operation is provided in case of an emergency when power fails. This means that in case of a power failure, only the elementary significant consumers are connected, e.g. for light and cooling, the loading of mobile telephones or for using a sewer pump in the cellar. It is intended to sensibly use the power capacity in the battery of the SENEC storage unit. Note that mains backup operation is only available as long as there is sufficient battery capacity available. Instruction! ä If you have activated the mains backup operation, or if you wish to do so, please contact your installer. For the installation of a backup power box for one or several consumers, ensure that there is electric safety which is only guar- anteed by the purchase of the SENEC backup power box. The backup power box is provided with an activation code, which is activated to enable the mains back up operation.
  • Page 31: Maintenance Of The Battery Module

    8 Disposal Never dispose the SENEC.Home Li and its components with the domestic waste. Contact SENEC or your installation company. Ensure that this company takes care of the proper dismantling and disposal of the system. TD140-038.11 | Version 1.1 | 22 March 2019...
  • Page 32: Index Of Abbreviations

    9 Index of abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning Alternating Current Battery Management System Direct Current Graphic User Interface Main Control Unit Network Processing Unit Photovoltaic TD140-038.11 | Version 1.1 | 22 March 2019...

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