Atlas LiFePO4 User Manual

Wall mounted household energy storage

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  • Page 1 Wall Mounted Household Energy LiFePO4 Storage Series User Manual...
  • Page 2 PREFACE Summar y: This document mainly introduces the product introduction, application scenario, installation, commissioning, system maintenance and technical data of wall mounted household energy storage batter y and batter y expansion module. Reader object: This document is mainly applicable to the following Engineers: ◆...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Catalog 1.Safety precautions ......... . . 1 1.1 General security .
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    1.Safety precautions 1.1 General security Statement When installing, operating and maintaining the equipment, please read this manual first and follow the signs on the equipment and all safety precautions . The “notice", "attention", "warning" and "danger" in the manual do not represent all safety precautions to be obser ved, but only supplement all safety precautions.
  • Page 5 ◆ When installing the equipment, use tools to tighten the screws. ◆ Paint scratches during equipment transportation and installation must be repaired in time. It is strictly prohibited to expose the scratched parts to the outdoor environment for a long time. ◆...
  • Page 6 ◆ Do not stand or lean on or sit on the equipment. ◆ Do not damage each module of the equipment. ◆ When installing the batter y module, if the batter y module falls or is strongly impacted, the equipment will be damaged. It is strictly prohibited to continue to use, other wise there will be safety risks (cell leakage, electric shock injur y, etc.).
  • Page 7: Personnel Requirements

    1.2 Personnel requirements ◆ The personnel responsible for the installation and maintenance of this equipment must understand various safety precautions and master the correct operation methods. ◆ Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install, operate and maintain the equipment. ◆...
  • Page 8: Product Introduction

    ◆ If the equipment has multiple inputs, all inputs of the equipment shall be disconnected, and the equipment can be operated only after the equipment is completely powered off. Wiring requirements ◆ The use of the cable in high temperature environment may cause aging and damage of the insulating layer.
  • Page 9: Appearance Description

    Explanation The installation methods of products are consistent. The operation modes of LCD and HMI are different. See screen operation for details 2.2 Appearance description LCD screen Functional Description Description Display batter y status information(Four keys) Electricity volume indicator Display the batter y’s capacity(Four lights) ALM alarm indicator light blinking Run indicator light blinking Battery+...
  • Page 10 HMI screen Description Functional Description Display batter y status information(Four keys) ALM alarm indicator light blinking Run indicator light blinking Battery+ Positive terminal Battery- Nagetive terminal Handling Handle External interface Expand Bluetooth / WiFi / GSM functions Reset key On/OFF button Display connection address ADS Dialer 1/2 Normally open, closed during fault...
  • Page 11: System Diagram

    2.3 System diagram (A) PV module (B) DC switch ( C) Inverter (D) AC switch (E) Power Distribution Box (F) Intelligent power collector (G) Power grid (H) Batter y(WALL) (I) GSM (J) WIFI (K) Router (L) Bluetooth (M) APP (N) Load Explanation ◆...
  • Page 12: Product Installation

    3.Product installation 3.1 Unpacking inspection Please confirm whether the outer package of the product is damaged before unpacking. After unpacking, please carefully check the product for damage or lack of accessories. In case of damage or lack of accessories, please contact the supplier directly for assistance.
  • Page 13 ◆ The installation position shall be away from the fire source. ◆ The installation position is not accessible to children. ◆ The installation position shall be far away from water sources, such as faucets, sewer pipes, sprinklers, etc., to avoid water infiltration. ◆...
  • Page 14: Ladder Use Safety

    3.3 Ladder use safety ◆ Wooden ladder or FRP ladder shall be used when power climbing operation may be involved. ◆ When using the herringbone ladder, the pulling rope must be firm, and someone must hold the ladder during operation. ◆...
  • Page 15: Electrical Connection

    ◆ Lock the nut and fix the batter y mounting bracket. Then hang the batter y on the mounting bracket. ◆ After adjusting the position of the batter y, lock the M6 * 40 screw at the top of the support, fix the batter y, and place the batter y to slide.
  • Page 16: Communication Line Connection

    Cable Length Description Terminal diameter Used for connection between Anderson/SC25-8 25mm² 1-3m batter y and inverter For batter y parallel Anderson 25mm² 1-3m connection 4.2 Communication line connection 4.2.1 RJ45 Communication point definition(8P8C) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RS485 RS485_B RS485_A...
  • Page 17: System Connection Diagram

    ◆ Different inverter communication protocols have different pin definitions. Please pay attention to the compatibility between the batter y and inverter RS485 / can communication line. 4.3 System connection diagram INVERTER BATTERY PV combiner box AC_OUT AC_IN RS485 OR DC Breaker BAT+ BAT- RS485 OR CAN PV+ PV- BAT+ BAT-...
  • Page 18 Multiple Inverters: battery-1 battery-8 battery-6 battery-15 wireless kit RST ADS RS485 CAN RS232 RS485 wireless kit RST ADS RS485 CAN RS232 RS485 wireless kit RST ADS RS485 CAN RS232 RS485 RST ADS RS485 CAN RS232 RS485 wireless kit line A Combiner box Combiner box line C...
  • Page 19: Multiple Batteries In Parallel

    Description Description Cable color Cable color RJ45 Communication Line DC positive wire RS485/CAN communication DC negative wire RJ11 Communication Line 4.4.2 Multiple batteries in parallel When the maximum continuous output power of the inverter is less than 6kW, the connection mode is as follows: Batter y-1 wireless kit RST ADS...
  • Page 20: System Tuning

    ◆ The inverter only needs to communicate with the host (Pack1). ◆ When multiple batteries are connected with multiple inverters, it is best to connect through the combiner box. If it is not connected through the combiner box, the wiring mode shall be confirmed with the manufacturer's agent. And the cable from each batter y to the inverter remains the same length.
  • Page 21: Batter Y Function Description

    5.2 Batter y function description 5.2.1 Screen LCD screen composition MENU ENTER DOWN The operation steps are as follows: ◆ View batter y information. 》 Analog Info 》 》 PACKV: 48.00V ENTER -- BMS Status 》 -- Im: -50.00A -- Para Setting 》 -- Temperature 》...
  • Page 22 ◆ View product BMS protection times information. 》 Analog Info 》 -- BMS Status 》 -- Para Setting 》 -- Sys Setting 》 DOWN -- Analog Info 》 》 Status: ENTER 》 BMS Status 》 -- Record 》 -- Para Setting 》 -- BMS Status 》...
  • Page 23 Home: ICON Description 0%<SOC<25% 25%≤SOC<50% 50%≤SOC<75% 75%≤SOC≤100% SOC=0% Batter y Alarm Status Batter y Information: Description Description Items Items Addr. Batter y Pack Address Env Temp Environment temperature MOS Temp MOS Temperature Rem Cap Remnant capacity Tol Cap Total capacity Batter y Cell Voltage Cells1~16 Temp1~4...
  • Page 24: Buzzer Action Description

    Batter y Information: Alarm Status Description Description Items Items Discharge over current alarm MOS High temperature alarm MOS OT Low environment temperature Charge over current alarm alarm High environment temperature Total over discharge alarm alarm Discharge low temperature Total over charge alarm alarm Cell over discharge alarm Charge low temperature alarm...
  • Page 25: Indication Description

    Explanation After the BMS is reset, it still retains the parameters and functions set by the upper computer. If it needs to be restored to the initial parameters, it can be realized through the "restore default value" of the upper computer, but the relevant operation records and stored data remain unchanged (such as power, cycle times, protection records, etc.).
  • Page 26: Sleep And Wake Up

    HMI Screen: There are 2LEDS on front panel to show the batter y working status. PACK Status Normal/Alarm/Protection Remark Power Off Sleep All off Standby state Normal Flash 1 Standby Cell low voltage Alarm Flash 1 Flash 3 The maximum power LED Normal flashes (flashes 2), and the overcharge alarm ALM...
  • Page 27: Wireless Kit(Optional)

    Notice Before entering sleep, ensure that the input terminal is not connected to the external voltage, other wise it will not be able to enter the low power consumption mode. Wake up: When the system is in the low power consumption mode and meets any of the following conditions, the system will exit the low power consumption mode and enter the normal operation mode: ◆...
  • Page 28 App interface description and operation steps User registration Switch to ”ME“ in the lower right corner of APP. ◆ Click the avatar position to register. ◆ “Language”for language switching, supporting 3 languages. Add device Click "home" in the lower left corner of the app to switch to the add product module. ◆...
  • Page 29 Alarm ◆ You can view batter y alarm related information. Description Description Items Items Discharge over current alarm MOS High temperature alarm MOS OT Low environment temperature Charge over current alarm alarm High environment temperature Total over discharge alarm alarm Discharge low temperature Total over charge alarm alarm...
  • Page 30: Batter Y Monitoring

    6.Batter y Monitoring 6.1 Software running environment The software runs on PC and its compatible computer and uses Windows operating system. The system environment requires the support of Microsoft. Net Framework version 2.0 or above. Please confirm that it has been installed before use. The installation is as follows: ◆...
  • Page 31: Interface Function

    ◆ Poor communication line or wrong wiring: Method: replace the communication line or correct the wrong wiring. ◆ The computer USB interface is not recognized: Method: change a USB interface ◆ Drive not installed: Method: install the driver corresponding to the communication line. Method for judging whether the communication line driver has been installed: ◆...
  • Page 32 Description Item Tr y connect Tr y to connect: search for available serial ports and open them. The data key, which is the package serial number, displays the package being read and presented on the current interface with white words on a blue background; Pack serial number “Auto"...
  • Page 33: Parallel Monitoring

    ◆ Get administrator privileges: Enter the administrator password in the "administrator password" input box at the bottom right of the interface. After correctly entering the password, the input box turns green. At this time, you have obtained administrator permission. 6.3.2 Parallel monitoring ◆...
  • Page 34: Parameter Setting

    Pause / continue: when reading, click "pause" to read, and then click again to continue reading. Save record: save the record on the interface to local. Delete record: delete the storage record of BMS board. Explanation when reading, the prompt "no more data" indicates that the reading has been completed.
  • Page 35: System Setting

    Write parameters: over write BMS parameters. This operation requires administrator privileges. Restore default parameters: restore all parameters to the default parameters. The default parameters are from the preset parameters in BMS. This operation requires administrator privileges. Import parameters: read the data in the local file into this interface. Note: the data is only read on the interface and has not been written into the BMS.
  • Page 36: Replacing Inverter Protocol(Optional)

    6.4 Replacing inverter protocol on batter y monitoring(Optional) Software running environment This function can only be realized by installing the protocol conversion board. Before using this function, please confirm whether the protocol conversion board is installed on this batter y. This software does not need to be installed independently, but only needs to meet the environment.
  • Page 37: Maintenance And Requirements

    7.Maintenance and replacement ◆ Please maintain the equipment when you are familiar with and understand the contents of this manual and have appropriate tools and test devices. ◆ Before carr ying out maintenance work , please power down the equipment first, then follow the instructions of the delayed discharge label and wait for the corresponding time to ensure that the equipment has been powered down before operating the equipment.
  • Page 38: Warranty Products

    Machine failure or damage caused by the use of non-standard components or software. ◆ Any installation and use beyond the scope specified in relevant international standards. ◆ Damage caused by abnormal natural environment. ATLAS ENERGY SOLUTIONS 848 W 1455 N SUITE 120 LOGAN,UT 84321 TEL:1-435-233-6115 info@atlaspowersolutions.com...

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