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  • Page 1 CHCI-3.6K-5.12kWh CHCI-3.6K-10.24kWh CHCI-5.0K-5.12kWh CHCI-5.0K-10.24kWh CHCI-6.0K-5.12kWh CHCI-6.0K-10.24kWh USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION ......................5 1.1 System Introduction ........................ 5 1.2 Safety Introduction ........................5 1.2.1 Protection of Warning Sign ................... 5 1.3 Packing List ..........................7 1.4 System Appearance ......................... 9 1.5 Liability Limitation ......................... 12 2.INSTALLATION ..........................12 2.1 Installation Site and Environment ..................
  • Page 3 4. CEEG CONFIGURATION & WIFI RELOAD ................38 4.1 Preparation ..........................38 4.2 Wi-Fi Reset & Reload ......................39 4.3 Install Side Plate ........................40 5. EMS CONFIGURATIONS ......................40 6. CEEG Monitor CONFIGURATION ..................... 41 7. Cleaning and Maintenance ....................... 46 7.1 Cleaning ...........................
  • Page 4 Copyright Statement This manual is under the copyright of CEEG(jiangsu)Tech Co., Ltd.(hereinafter referred to as CEEG), with all rights reserved. Please keep the manual properly and operate in strict accordance with all safety and operating instructions in this manual. Please do not operate the system before reading through the manual.
  • Page 5: General Introduction

    BESS can store the DC power generated by the PV array into the battery, or convert it into AC power to loads. This user manual applies to the following products:CHCI-3.6K-5.12kWh/CHCI-3.6K-10.24kWh/CHCI-5.0K- 5.12kWh/CHCI-5.0K-10.24kWh/CHCI-6.0K-5.12kWh/CHCI-6.0K-10.24kWh. 1.2 Safety Introduction 1.2.1...
  • Page 6 BESS will be invalid. Do not open BESS cover or change any component without CEEG’s authorization, otherwise the warranty commitment for the BESS will be invalid. Appropriate methods must be adopted to protect BESS from static damage. Any damage caused by static is not warranted by CEEG.
  • Page 7: Packing List

    1.3 Packing List CHCI-3.6k/5.0k/6.0k-5.12kWh 1xWifi Terminal Document upper and lower module accessory accessory connection plate 1x Meter 1xQuick Installation Label accessory 4xM4*10 1xM4*10(PE) Manual Disassemble 1x Back 4xCushions 10xCable ties 2xφ10*60 tool plate 1 x Left side plate 1 x Right side plate Battery box side plate*1 1 x Left side plate 1 x Right side plate...
  • Page 8 CHCI-3.6k/5.0k/6.0k-10.24kWh 1xWifi 2xcables Terminal Document 4x upper and lower module accessory accessory connection board 1x Meter 1xQuick Installation Label 8xM4*10 1xM4*10(PE) accessory Disassemble 2x Back plate 4xCushions 15xCable 4xφ10*60 tool ties 1 x Left side plate 1 x Right side plate Battery box side plate*2 1x Left side plate 1 x Right side plate...
  • Page 9: System Appearance

    1.4 System Appearance LED INDICATORS: STATUS LED INDICATORS Waiting Blue LED blinking, with an interval of 1sec Checking Blue LED blinking, with an interval of 0.5sec Normal Blue LED on DSP fault Red LED on Battery com. fault Red LED blinking, with an interval of 1sec Meter com.
  • Page 11 Object Description Tool requirements and torque Grid output & EPS output Cross screwdriver 2.5 N·m Wifi port Plug and play terminals no tool required VPP communication port Flat head screwdriver USB port for upgrading Plug and play terminals no tool required Meter communication port &...
  • Page 12: Liability Limitation

    ◆ Product modified, design changed or parts replaced without CEEG’s authorization; ◆ Changes, or attempted repairs and erasing of series number or seals by non CEEG technician; ◆ System design and installation are not in compliance with standards or regulations;...
  • Page 13: Restricted Locations

    ◆ ceiling cavities or wall cavities; ◆ on roofs that are not specifically considered suitable; ◆ access / exit areas or under stairs / access walkways; ◆ Places where the freezing point can be reached, such as garages, carports or other places as well as wet rooms; ◆...
  • Page 14: Select Mounting Location

    2.1.4 SELECT MOUNTING LOCATION BESS’s protection and convenient maintenance, mounting location for BESS should be selected carefully based on the following rules: Rule 1. The BESS should be installed on a solid surface, where is suitable for inverter’s dimensions and weight. Rule 2.
  • Page 15: Installation Steps

    Rule 5. The BESS should be installed at eye level for convenient maintenance. Rule 6. Product label on The BESS should be clearly visible after installation. 2.2 Installation Steps Unpacking the battery box and inverter box. Unpacking the battery box Unpacking the inverter box 2.2.1Battery Box Installation Installation Tools:...
  • Page 16 For 10kWh BESS: Step 1 : Paste the cushions of the battery box Find four cushions from the inverter packaging accessory and paste them at the four corners of the bottom of the battery box. Step 2 : Back plate pre-tightening Remove the installation back plate from the inverter attachment package pre-tighten the back plate to the top of the battery box with two M4*10 screws, as shown in the figure below:...
  • Page 17 Step 4 : Fix expansion tube Find the expansion screw from the inverter box accessory package and hammer it into the pre-drilled hole so that its surface is flush with the wall. Step 5 : Fix battery box and back plate Rotate the back plate in place and spin the expansion pipe into the locking back plate with self- tapping screws (note that the battery box is fixed with the back plate).
  • Page 18 Step 7 :Install the second battery box Put the second battery box smoothly on the top of the first battery box, and be careful not to hit the Back plate. Step 8 : drilling holes Put the pre-installed battery box in a specified position, so that it is close to the fixture, mark it according to the hole position on the back plate, then rotate the back plate at an angle (or take the backboard away), and drill holes at the fixture with Ø10mm.
  • Page 19 Step 9 : Fix expansion tube Find the expansion screw from the inverter box accessory package and hammer it into the pre- drilled hole so that its surface is flush with the wall. Step 10 : Fix battery box and back plate Rotate the back plate in place and spin the expansion pipe into the locking back plate with self- tapping screws (note that the battery box is fixed with the back plate).
  • Page 20: Inverter Box Installation

    2.2.2 Inverter Box Installation Step 1 :Take the inverter out of the box and place it smoothly on the battery box. Be careful not to damage the cables of the inverter when moving it. Step 2 : Fix the upper and lower connection board to the inverter box Pre-lock the back plate and inverter with M4*10L stainless steel screws, then...
  • Page 21 lock the battery box and inverter with a upper and lower connection plate, and finally lock the back plate with the screws of the inverter.(Torque 2.5N.m) Step 3 : Install Wifi module Find the Wifi module in the accessory package and insert it into the base, then tighten the Plastic nut.
  • Page 22: Cable Connection

    2.3 Cable Connection 2.3.1General Make sure all the switches and breakers on the BESS are turned off. Note: For Australia and New Zealand the PV SWITCH is not integrated. Note: The external isolation devices for PV array ports shall include the requirement of an additional external break switching device that conforms to the requirements AS/NZS 4777.1 2.3.2 Connect the Inverter Box and Battery Box Recommended cables and terminals:...
  • Page 23 For 10kWh BESS: Make sure all the switches and breakers on the BESS are turned off. Step 1: Untie the cable ties. Step 2: First open the waterproof cover of the corresponding terminal, and insert the corresponding terminal in turn according to the cable label. Step 3:...
  • Page 24 Find two wires from the inverter box and insert the corresponding port according to the wire number. Connect the communication cables Step 4: Open the communication cover plate and wiring according to the print instructions on the communication cover board. Open the press nut of the waterproof connector, pull out the seal race, then penetrate the conductor into the hole, connect the corresponding label in turn, then tighten the forced nut, and finally lock the waterproof cover plate.
  • Page 25 Open the waterproof cover plate and connect according to the type description on the box. Open the press nut of the waterproof joint and pull out the seal race. Then penetrate the wire into the hole. Note: The length of the cable shall be less than 30 meters. Pressed cable : 1.
  • Page 26 3. Insert the terminal into the wiring seat, use a cross screwdriver to lock the screws (2.5N.m), and tighten the nut. 4. Fix the waterproof cover and lock it.
  • Page 27 Step 6 : Connect PE cable. Step 7:Connect PV cables 1. Press the terminal; Grade Description Value Outside Diameter 5.5-8.0mm Conduct Wire Length Conduct Core Section 4-6mm 2. Plug through the terminal and lock the nut; 3. Finish the interpolation.
  • Page 28: System Wiring

    2.3.3 System Wiring Please select breaker accor the specification below: ding to Choose the proper breaker: Model ① ② ③④ CHCI-3.68K- 50A/230V AC 32A/230V AC 5.12kWh/10.24kWh breaker breaker Depends on household loads (usually already CHCI-5.0K- 63A/230V AC 32A/230V AC placed in the grid 5.12kWh/10.24kWh breaker breaker...
  • Page 29 ●System Connection Diagrams Note: For Australia safety country, the neutral cable of On-Grid side and Back-Up side must be connected together, otherwise Back-Up function will not work. Note: The back-up PE line and rack earth must be grounded properly and effectively. Otherwise the back-up function may be abnormal when the grid fail.
  • Page 30: Power Meter(As4777.2:2020 Cl7.3.4

    2.3.4 Power Meter (AS4777.2:2020 CL7.3.4) The electricity meter should be mounted and connected at the grid transition point so that it can measure the grid reference and feed-in power. CT meter ratio and accuracy table Manufacturer Model CT ratio Accuracy Acrel Co., Ltd ACR10R-D16TE 3000...
  • Page 31 DRM4 Import power = Not limited DRM5 Generate power = 0 DRM6 Generate power < 50% DRM7 Generate power < 75% DRM8 Generate power = Not limited ●DRED terminal: DRED terminal ●DRED Wire connection Open the communication cover plate and wiring according to the print instructions on the communication cover board.
  • Page 33: System Operation

    3.SYSTEM OPERATION 3.1 Switch On Warning: Please check the installation again before turning on the system. Step 1: Turn on the battery switch on every battery module Note: The battery switch isolates the internal battery modules which are connected in series, the battery switch should not be used to disconnect the batteries under load.
  • Page 34 Step 3: Turn on the PV switch. Note: For Australia and New Zealand the PV SWITCH is not integrated. Note: The external isolation devices for PV array ports shall include the requirement of an additional external break switching device that conforms to the requirements AS/NZS 4777.1...
  • Page 35 Step 4: Turn on the grid breaker. Step 5: If backup load is applied, switch on the backup breaker. Step 6: Close the battery breaker cover. Step 7: Configure the WIFI stick (Only if this is the first time turning on the system). Please follow the instructions in section 4 to section 5.
  • Page 36: Switch Off

    When the CHCI battery energy storage system (BESS) appears to be running abnormally, you can turn off the main grid breaker that directly feeding the BESS, and turn off all switches within the BESS. Then please contact CEEG and we will provide detailed instructions.
  • Page 37: Firefighting Measures

    Ingestion: Give at least 2 glasses of milk or water. Induce vomiting unless patient is unconscious. Take a medical treatment immediately. 3.3.3 Firefighting Measures Extinguishing media: Dry power, sand, carbon dioxide (CO2), water spray Fire precautions and protective measures: Flammable properties: Lithium ion batteries contain flammable liquid electrolyte that may vent, ignite and produce sparks When subjected to high temperature(>...
  • Page 38: Ceeg Configuration & Wifi Reload

    4.CEEG CONFIGURATION & WIFI RELOAD • This part shows CEEG configuration step by step. 4.1 Preparation 1. Inverter must be powered up with only PV power. 2. Need a router with available internet access to ESIS application center. 3. A smart phone managed by Android or iOS operating system.
  • Page 39: Wi-Fi Reset & Reload

    Please make sure the password is right the same with the router’s. If everything is right well, the Wi-Fi LED on inverter will change from double blink to quartic blink then to solid status, Which means Wi-Fi is connected to CEEG successfully.
  • Page 40: Install Side Plate

    4.3 Install Side Plate Confirm that the left and right side plates are installed respectively after the BESS is working properly.: 5.EMS CONFIGURATIONS Energy management system(EMS) configurations can be done via ESIS App or online website. Three working modes can be set: 1.Self-Powered: eCactus will manage your family power to reduce buying power from power grid.
  • Page 41: Ceeg Monitor Configuration

    Note: “CEEG Monitor” is provided to authorized persons only. (1) Select country code open the CEEG Monitor, click the “Saf” button and open the setting page to change the country code and select region from Australia Region A/B/C(Only for AS/NZS 4777.2:2020).
  • Page 42 (2) Volt-Watt mode click the “Ov” button and open the setting page. The default protection settings points are loaded according to AS/NZS 4777.2:2020 Table 3.6.
  • Page 43 U2=110% means Vw1= 110%*230=253V U3=113.04% means Vw2=113.04%*230=260V (3) Volt-Var mode click the “Reac” button and open the setting page. The default protection settings points are loaded according to AS/NZS 4777.2:2020 Table 3.7.
  • Page 44 U1 means Vv1 U2 means Vv2 U3 means Vv3 U4 means Vv4 (4) Volt-watt set-point when charging(Under Voltage) click the “UV” button and open the setting page. The default protection settings points are loaded according to AS/NZS 4777.2:2020 Table 3.8.
  • Page 45 Inverter system and one meter used as external device for generation control function. open the CEEG Monitor, click the “Fun” button, open the setting page and find the “MaxFeedin” part to enable and setup Generation Limit and Export Limit control.
  • Page 46: Cleaning And Maintenance

    7. Cleaning and Maintenance Power off the system first. ● Shut down procedure : Step 1: If backup load is applied, turn off the backup load first, and then turn off the backup breaker. Step 2: Turn off the grid breaker. Step 3: Turn off the PV switch.
  • Page 47 45℃ CAUTION: ● Servicing of batteries should be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions. ● When replacing batteries, replace with the same type and number of batteries or battery packs. ● General instructions regarding removal and installation of batteries. ●...
  • Page 48: Annex

    Max. Input Current [d.c.A] Max. inverter backfeed current to array[d.c.A] Isc PV[d.c.A] 18/18 NO. of MPP Trackers NO. of Strings per MPP Tracker CEEG-BXB5.12 CEEG-BXB10.24 (For models: (For models: CHCI-3.6K-5.12kWh CHCI-3.6K-10.24kWh CHCI-5.0K-5.12kWh CHCI-5.0K-10.24kWh Battery Model CHCI-6.0K-5.12kWh) CHCI-6.0K-10.24kWh) Battery Capacity LiFePO 5.12kWh LiFePO4 10.24kWh Nominal Battery Voltage [d.c.V]...
  • Page 49 DC isolation protection DC injection monitoring Residual current detection Anti-islanding protection Over load protection Battery Input reverse polarity protection PV reverse polarity protection Surge protection Over heat protection CEEG-BXB5.12 CEEG-BXB10.24 General Data Dimension (W/D/H)[mm] 550*233*1125 550*233*1750 Dimension of Packing (W/D/H)[mm] 645*302*1370 655*302*2055...
  • Page 50 Inverter Topology Non-isolated Over voltage category Ⅲ(AC), Ⅱ(DC) Protective class Class Ⅰ Active anti-islanding method frequency shift Human Interface LED/APP BMS Communication Interface RS485/CAN Meter Communication Interface RS485 Noise Emission [dB] < 25 Standby Power Consumption [W] < 5 Safety and Approvals IEC62040.1:2019 AS/NZS 4777.2:2020 IEC 62109-1&-2 Safety IEC62619 UN38.3 IEC60730-1...
  • Page 51: Labels

    9.LABELS 9.1 Inverter labe...
  • Page 52: Battery Label

    9.2 Battery label...

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