RedEarth SunRise Single Phase User Manual

RedEarth SunRise Single Phase User Manual

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SunRise
Home Battery System
Model: Single Phase
User Manual
RE_PROD_0008 Version 3
Page 1 of 18
Issue Date XX/12/2020

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  • Page 1 SunRise – Installation Manual SunRise Home Battery System Model: Single Phase User Manual RE_PROD_0008 Version 3 Page 1 of 18 Issue Date XX/12/2020...
  • Page 2 SunRise – Installation Manual RedEarth Energy Storage Ltd 15 Fienta Place Darra – QLD 4076 Australia Tel: 1800 733 637 Email: info@redearth.energy Web: www.redearth.energy RE_PROD_0008 Version 3 Page 2 of 18 Issue Date XX/12/2020...
  • Page 3 In our efforts towards constant product enhancement, this document is subject to change at any time. Please visit www.redearth.energy and download the appropriate and latest version manual. RE_PROD_0008 Version 3...
  • Page 4 Lithium-ion 3.55kWh nominal each – Model US3000) NOTE: This Installation Guide should be read in conjuction with the following Sungow, PylonTech or RedEarth-Troppo User Manuals supplied with the system. A total of 6.65kW of solar panels can be connected to the systems two MPPT’s to claim full STCs (1.33 x 5.0kW).
  • Page 5 SunRise – Installation Manual Dimensions & Clearance SunRise Weight: 87kg plus 42kg per Troppo battery Or 32kg per Pylontech battery Dimensions: 1040 H x 969 W x 544 D [mm] SunRise (Mini) Weight: 61kg plus 42kg per Troppo battery Dimensions: 1040 H x 669 W x 543 D [mm] SunRise Minimum Clearance According to AS/NXS 5139 RE_PROD_0008 Version 3...
  • Page 6 Overview The SunRise RedEarth’s SunRise Home Battery System is designed to be fully autonomous and provide solar and battery power in the most efficient way possible. The SunRise has three sets of switches on the righthand side to control the flow of power. These sets are defined as “AC”, “PV”...
  • Page 7: Lithium Battery

    The middle area is where the batteries are located. A complete set will have either 4 Pylontech or 6 RedEarth Lithium Batteries. The terminals on the back panel and above the batteries are for the connection of the thermal relay and the heat extraction fans.
  • Page 8 SunRise – Installation Manual How to Turn ON / Shutdown my SunRise Turn ON NOTE: all devices listed below are located on the RHS of the unit and can be also identified by the number in front of it. To turn ON the unit you must follow the steps below: 1 Switch ON the BATTERY SYSTEM D.C.
  • Page 9: During Normal Operation

    SunRise – Installation Manual How my SunRise Operates During Normal Operation: The SunRise is setup to provide power in the most efficient way possible. The priorities set on this system are to power the loads from the PV (solar) first, then the battery and finally the grid.
  • Page 10 SunRise – Installation Manual How my SunRise Operates During Black-outs: When the Grid power is lost, the system will turn off and then after a few seconds (up to a minute) power will be available again on the essential loads (EPS). While in this mode, the SunRise will use PV power (if available) to power the loads charge the batteries.
  • Page 11 SunRise – Installation Manual How my SunRise Operates Under Fault Faults in the system can happen due to several reasons including, but not limited to, MPPT failure, electrical leak (earth fault), over discharged battery. As the system is compliant to all safety standards, the most likely symptom of a failed system is the non-use of battery power or non- production of PV power.
  • Page 12: Normal Operation

    SunRise – Installation Manual How to Operate a SunRise NORMAL OPERATION: In this operation mode the Sunrise will operate as explained above. Where the system uses solar, battery and grid depending on the situation. All of the breakers and isolators should be on the ON position and the ByPass Switch should be in the upwards position ( I ).
  • Page 13  Clear any vegetation or overgrowth over the solar panels.  Inspect conditions of solar panels, cables, array frame for damage or corrosion. End of Life Recycling Please contact RedEarth Energy Storage to arrange recycling of your battery. RE_PROD_0008 Version 3 Page 13 of 18...
  • Page 14 SunRise – Installation Manual How to monitor my SunRise 1. During testing and commissioning, RedEarth will setup an account for the end user and send out the following invitation. 2. Click on the link to create an account. 3. In a web browser, visit https://app.switchdin.com/accounts/sign-in?profile=redearth...
  • Page 15: System Status

    SunRise – Installation Manual How to Monitor my SunRise Once signed in, you will see the following page. Overview Tab In this example, the solar PV is producing 22.94kW of power, there is 17.04kW of load and solar PV is exporting 5.9kW to the grid. The battery power is 0kW. LIVE DATA - Illustrates the movement of power at this given moment, in terms of PV production, battery power, grid and load.
  • Page 16 The alert tab shows any errors or warnings received about the system. You will also receive an email if an alert occurs. Further Questions For further questions, feel free to email us at support@redearth.atlassian.net RE_PROD_0008 Version 3 Page 16 of 18 Issue Date XX/12/2020...
  • Page 17 R: If you have already tried to troubleshoot and the essential loads still don’t have power, turn the system into BYPASS OPERATION (explained in “How to operate my SunRise”) and then contact RedEarth’s technical support on 1800 733 637. RE_PROD_0008 Version 3...
  • Page 18 SunRise – Installation Manual Services and options available for your SunRise RedEarth can provide several options for the SunRise; • Membership of the RedEarth Customer Community • Additional batteries for system expansion • Remote and ongoing monitoring option • Extended warranty option •...

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