Turbo Energy Three Phase SunBox Series 10.0 Instruction Manual

Turbo Energy Three Phase SunBox Series 10.0 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Instruction manual Three Phase SunBox Series 10.0...
  • Page 2 ENERGY S.L. This applies to both copies, translations, microfilms, and storage on computer systems. Editor: Turbo Energy S.L. Important note: The satisfaction of the end user will depend heavily on having made an adequate estimate of the demand, power, and energy, present and future, to which the equipment will be subjected.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. Scope ........................2 2. Safety instructions ....................2 3. Description and operation ..................3 4. Specifications ......................5 5. Installation and assembly ..................6 5.1 Installation options .................... 8 5.2 Gen-Port......................11 5.3 DC wiring ......................12 5.4 AC wiring ......................12 5.5 Grounding .......................
  • Page 4: Scope

    Instruction Manual and Datasheet for Batteries (Lithium Series 48V 5.1kWh) For any other questions about the inverter or the battery, consult the corresponding manuals that can be found on the Turbo Energy website. 2. Safety instructions To ensure correct installation it is recommended: Use safe mounting tools and install safety devices.
  • Page 5: Description And Operation

    Description: The SunBox consists of a mounted and wired cabinet prepared to include up to 2 Turbo Energy Lithium Batteries (Lithium Series 48V 5.1kWh) and a Turbo Energy Three Phase Hybrid Series 48V 10.0. The system includes several protections for both DC and AC:...
  • Page 6 and takes the missing power from the batteries or the grid, depending on whether the batteries are charged or not, to meet the demand for electricity. When the batteries are sufficiently charged, the inverter transforms the energy stored in DC to AC to 220V to supply the load. When the batteries are left with the minimum charge level that allows them to ensure a proper operation, they are automatically disconnected to protect the system.
  • Page 7: Specifications

    4. Specifications Batteries • Manufacturer: Turbo Energy SL • Model: Lithium Series 48V 5.1kWh • Attached data sheet and instruction manual. Inverter/Charger • Manufacturer: Turbo Energy SL • Model: Three Phase Hybrid Series 48V 10.0 • Attached data sheet and instruction manual.
  • Page 8: Installation And Assembly

    The operating temperature range should be considered, which must not exceed 50ºC or be less than 0ºC. Take appropriate measures to ensure the operating temperature range. Recommendations for system connection: Below is a simplified scheme of the interior of the Three Phase SunBox Series 10.0:...
  • Page 9 The CT-meter comes pre-assembled and connected inside the SunBox. • In case batteries need to be installed, the Three Phase SunBox Series 10.0 • comes ready to store up to 2 Turbo Energy Lithium Series 48V 5.1kWh batteries. Its installation is explained below.
  • Page 10: Installation Options

    *The Grid and Load outputs in normal grid operation will be the same as they are internally connected, however, in case of grid failure, if the system stays running in off-grid, the inverter opens the contact that joins the grid and load and leaves the load output running in off-grid.
  • Page 11 Optionally, a manual switch can be installed between the loads and the network to prevent possible equipment failures from affecting the loads. Option 2 In the case of connecting load currents greater than 32A per phase (around 7.2kW) in self-consumption mode, the configuration to be carried out is as follows:...
  • Page 12 In this way, we have a series of critical loads connected to the Load output (up to a maximum of 32A per phase) that will allow the panels and / or batteries to supply them with energy despite a grid failure. The rest of the loads above 32A per phase must be connected on the grid side.
  • Page 13: Gen-Port

    5.2 Gen-Port The SunBox has an intelligent input / output that can provide the equipment with different functionalities. Generator input The output of a generator can be connected to this input, so that the off-grid installation can rely on this source for power supply. The maximum power value is 10000 W.
  • Page 14: Dc Wiring

    5.3 DC wiring The series of photovoltaic panels shall be carried out as indicated in section 4.1. The cabinet already has the right protections installed for continuous sockets. To access the connections, open the back door of the SunBox cabinet. It is very important to note that each positive must be connected to its negative in the cabinet, for this it is recommended to mark the cables or make connections one at a time until the installation is complete.
  • Page 15: Grounding

    5.5 Grounding Connect ground wire to the ground plate on the grid side, preventing electric shock if the original protective conductor fails. Using the auxiliary connecting elements we must connect the grounding, both to the rack and to the structure of photovoltaic modules.
  • Page 16: Wheels Mounting

    4. Place the battery in the capsule structure with the corresponding screws. 5. If you incorporate a pair of batteries, connect them in parallel and to the inverter. If you only have one battery, connect it directly to the inverter (picture detail).
  • Page 17: Start-Up

    The order of placement of the elements is Grower washer, DIN 125 washer and screw. 5.8 Start-up Once you are finished with all connections, the machine is ready to start working. It will proceed as follows: 1. Reset the DC and AC protections at the back of the cabinet. 2.
  • Page 18: Inverter/Charger Configuration

    6. Inverter/Charger Configuration To configure the inverter, it is necessary to modify parameters on its screen to adjust them to the characteristics of our installation. To do this, it is necessary to access the system configuration menu through the main screen, by clicking on the icon in the upper right. 6.1 Basic setup menu The first thing will be to set the date and time at the time of installation.
  • Page 19 Setup 1 battery Setup for 2 batteries The battery charge is configured with grid or generator. In the case of grid, a 10% is indicated for the start of the charge, 50 A of battery charge in case of having one and 100 A in case of having two batteries. The maximum current that the inverter can supply is 120 A.
  • Page 20: System Work Mode

    - Grid Peak Shaving: Power limit to be taken from the grid The Three Phase SunBox Series 10.0 inverter also incorporates the possibility of using the Grid Peak Shaving function, which allows reducing the maximum power consumed from the grid. With this function the user can have less power contracted in the hours of the day that are more expensive and the excess power that is consumed will be supplied by the battery.
  • Page 21 As an example, following the table above, different schedules can be established in different time periods: - 00:00 - 08:00: Charge mode activated. Since the energy is cheaper at night it compensates to charge the battery with the grid and store it for use in more expensive periods.
  • Page 22: Grid Setup

    6.4 Grid setup 6.5 Gen Port setup...
  • Page 23: Advanced Functions

    6.6 Advanced functions 6.7 Device info For more detailed information refer to the Three Phase Hybrid Inverter 48V 10.0 Manual.
  • Page 24: Wi-Fi Connection Setup

    7. Wi-Fi connection setup 7.1 Setup In order to upload the SunBox to the cloud and be able to see the monitoring of the system, it is essential to connect the equipment to the internet. To do this, the following steps must be followed: Step 0: Locate the serial number of the logger At the bottom of the inverter there is a plate with a QR code, the serial number of your logger and the logger's wifi access password.
  • Page 25 Step 2: Connect to the web portal Once connected to the Wi-Fi network with your PC, Tablet or smartphone, you must access the logger’s web portal. To do this, open a web browser on the PC, tablet or smartphone that has been connected to the logger’s Wi-Fi.
  • Page 26 Click on the "Wizard" link under the "Status" link to connect the logger to the Wi- Fi (the Wi-Fi of your house or your plant). Step 3: Setup logger access to the Wi-Fi Step 3.1: select the Wi-Fi When we run the connection wizard, the list of Wi-Fi networks to which the logger has access appears.
  • Page 27 Step 3.3: configure the security of the Wi-Fi connection by selecting the options that appear on the lower screen and press the “Next” button Step 3.4 If the adjustment has been made correctly, press the “OK” button to restart the connection.
  • Page 28 If the restart is successful, a message will appear indicating that it was successful, if it does not appear then refresh the browser page: Step 4: Verify the logger connection to the Wi-Fi After restarting the web page, log back in to the “Status” page and check the status of the recorder's network connection: Once we have verified that the logger is connected to the Wi-Fi, it is possible to add the plant to the cloud platform.
  • Page 29: Maintenance Recommendations

    We recommend not to change the password of the access portal or the password of the inverter's Wi-Fi through the portal 10.10.100.254. If you forget the password, you will not be able to access the portal again to configure the WiFi. 8.
  • Page 30 Error Description Solutions code Check battery fuse. DC/DC_Softsart_Fa Reset inverter. 1.When inverter is in Split phase(120/240Vac) or three- phasesystem (120/208Vac) system, the backup load port N line GFDI needs to connect ground. _Relay_Failure 2.If the fault still exists, please contact us for help. Wait a couple minutes.
  • Page 31 1.Please wait for a while and check whether it is normal. The DC busbar 2.When the hybrid in split phase mode, and the load of L1 andload of L2 is big different, it will report the F26. unbalanced 3.Restart the system 2~3 times. 1.When in parallel mode, check the parallel communication cableconnection and hybrid inverter communication address setting.
  • Page 32 INSTRUCTION MANUALS AND DATASHEETS APPENDIX INVERTER/CHARGER BATTERIES...

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