FNS POWER FSHM05010AUN User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 FnS Power Technology Inc. Although every possible effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, FnS Power Technology Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors that may appear herein. The information is...
  • Page 3 Read and follow these instructions! The following precautions are intended to ensure your safety and prevent property damage. Before installing this product, be sure to read all safety instructions in this document for proper installation. Failure to comply with the instructions with this symbol may result in a serious accident, causing death or a severe injury.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Precautions ..........................9 1.1 General Safety Precautions ...................... 9 1.2 Installation Precautions ......................9 Product Introduction ........................10 2.1 Product Specifications ......................11 2.2 Product Overview of the Cabinet .................... 13 2.3 Front Panel Function Introduction of the Battery ..............14 2.4 State Indicator ........................
  • Page 5 5.6 Earth Connection between Ground and Cabinet ..............36 5.7 PV Connection ........................37 5.8 PV Module Selection: ......................37 5.9 CT Connection ........................38 5.10 Meter Connection ......................... 39 5.11 WIFI Connection ........................40 5.12 Wiring System for Inverter ....................40 5.13 Single Phase Parallel Connection Diagram ................
  • Page 6 9. Troubleshooting ........................... 67 9.1 Troubleshooting of the Battery ....................67 9.2 Troubleshooting of the Inverter ....................68 10. Transportation Requirements ..................... 72...
  • Page 7 About this Manual To make sure that you understand the proper procedures for safe operation, this section briefly describes the purpose, audience, organization, revision history, and acronyms and abbreviations. Purpose The purpose of this manual is to provide information for the safe and successful installation of the product.
  • Page 8 Revision History Rev. Description Author Date First Release 2022.03.18 Add inverter description and 2022.08.31 installation guide Modify according to the client. 2023.01.09 Acronyms and Abbreviations The following acronyms and abbreviations are used in this manual Abbreviations Full Name Battery Management System State Of Charge State Of Health Generator...
  • Page 9: Precautions

    Precautions 1. Precautions 1.1 General Safety Precautions The product provides a safe source of electrical energy when operated as intended and as designed. Potentially hazardous circumstances such as excessive heat or electrolyte mist may occur under improper operating conditions, damage, misuse and/or abuse. The following safety precautions and the warning messages described in this part must be observed.
  • Page 10: Product Introduction

    Product Introduction  Wear rubber gloves and safety boots.  Do not put tools or any metal parts on the top of the batteries.  Disconnect charging source and load before connecting or disconnecting terminals.  Use proper lifting means when moving batteries and wear all appropriate safety clothing and equipment.
  • Page 11: Product Specifications

    Product Introduction and provides standby power for critical circuits. 2.1 Product Specifications Table 2-1: Product Specifications PV String Input Data Model FSHM05010AUN Max Recommended PV Power (w) 6500W 370V(125V~500V) PV Input Voltage(V) MPPT Range(V) 150V~425V Start-up Voltage(V) 125V PV Input Current(A) 13A+13A No .of MPPT Trackers...
  • Page 12 Product Introduction -20℃~50℃ Operating Temperature Range (℃) <30dB Noise(dB) Max. Efficiency 97.6% Communication With BMS RS485, CAN Weight(kg) 180kg Size(W×D×H) mm 645×272×1600mm General Data CEI0-21,VDE-AR-N4105, NRS097, Grid Regulation IEC62116, IEC61727,G99,G98, VDE0126-1-1,RD1699.C10-11 Safety EMC/Standard IEC/EN62109-1/-2,IEC/EN61000-6-1/-2/-3/-4 UL1642, UL1973, CE,IEC62133,UN38.3, Battery UL9540A...
  • Page 13: Product Overview Of The Cabinet

    Product Introduction 2.2 Product Overview of the Cabinet Figure 2-1: Function Introduction 1. LCD display. It can see the battery information. 2. Fixing plate. A mounting plate for securing the cabinet on wall. 3. Power on/off button. You can use this button to start the inverter. 4.
  • Page 14: Front Panel Function Introduction Of The Battery

    Product Introduction 2.3 Front Panel Function Introduction of the Battery Figure 2-2: Front Panel Function Introduction 1. Reset: Reset button, when the system is abnormal, you can use this button to reset and restore the normal operation of the system. When the RUN lamp is flashing, press the reset button until all the LED lights flash to reset the battery group;...
  • Page 15 Product Introduction Table 2-2: Description of RJ45 Pin RJ45 Pin Signal Meaning Description 2-wire RS485 communication, RS485 B complying with the Modbus protocol 2-wire RS485 communication, RS485 A complying with the Modbus protocol Reserved 2-wire CAN communication, CAN H complying with the CAN protocol 2-wire CAN communication, CAN L complying with the CAN protocol...
  • Page 16: State Indicator

    Product Introduction 4. RUN: Run light; 5. ALM: Warning light; 6. SOC: These 4 LEDs are used to display the pack SOC. The lightning of these LEDs indicates the SOC of 10%, 25%, 50%, and 75%. For example, when SOC >75%, all 4 LEDS will be light up. If SOC>...
  • Page 17: Inverter Overview

    Product Introduction Low voltage Flash 3 No light All no light protection Overcurrent, Short Circuit No light Light All no light protection Failure No light Light All no light Flush 1: Light 0.25s and no light 3.75s; Flash 2: Light 0.50s and no light 0.50s; Flush 3: Light 0.50s and no light 1.50s 2.5 Inverter Overview Figure 2-4: Inverter Overview...
  • Page 18 Product Introduction 3: Function Buttons 4: Battery input connectors 5: RS 485 Port: for energy RS 485 communication. 6: BMS CAN Port: CAN port for battery communication. 7: Meter Port: for energy meter communication. 8: Function Port 9: Parallel port: Parallel communication port 1(CAN interface). 10: Generator input 11: Load 12: Grid...
  • Page 19: Inverter Function Port Definition

    Product Introduction 2.6 Inverter Function Port Definition Figure 2-5: Inverter Function Port...
  • Page 20: Unpack The Product

    Unpack the Product 3. Unpack the Product The cabinet, battery and the related accessories are packed in the steel belt wooden box. Use tools to open the steel belt on the upper cover plate of the packing box. After opening the packing box, confirm the product components according to the parts list.
  • Page 21: Inspecting The Cabinet

    Unpack the Product A mounting Fixing plate for plate securing the cabinet on wall Ethernet cable connection for Parallel RS485 communication communication cable port to battery modules L-type Hexagon wrench Tool Wi-Fi-Plug Wifi monitoring (optional) Temperature Battery It is not sensor applicable temperature...
  • Page 22: Inspection Of The Modules

    Installation of the System 3.3 Inspection of the Modules After unpacking the battery, inverter and the cabinet, check for:  Physical damage to the exterior  Damaged or protruding screws  Proper voltage of the battery modules using the battery tester. (when the battery is activated).
  • Page 23: Open The Cabinet Door

    Installation of the System ▪ Be sure to use insulated tools (torque wrench, extension, socket, etc.). ▪ All the instruments must be insulated and no metal articles (e.g. watch, ring) should be present in the installation area. ▪ All power switches must be turned off in advance. ▪...
  • Page 24: Install The Inverter

    Installation of the System ▪ When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from the cabinet terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside. ▪ Assemble the screws using L-type hexagon wrench within the fastening torque of less than 4 Nm (M4*12) and 8 Nm (M6*12). 4.2 Install the Inverter 1.
  • Page 25: Install Of The Cabinet Mounting Plate

    Installation of the System Figure 4-3: The Dimension Drawing of the Cabinet 4.4 Install of the Cabinet Mounting Plate As shown in Figure 4-4, place the cabinet to the installation position and fasten the mounting plate on the cabinet. Figure 4-4: Install of the Cabinet Mounting Plate...
  • Page 26: Install Of The Cabinet On The Wall

    Installation of the System ▪ When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from the cabinet terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside. ▪ Assemble the screws suitable screwdriver within the fastening torque of less than 8 Nm. 4.5 Install of the Cabinet on the Wall 4.5.1 Install the Stainless Steel Ani-collision Bolt Choose the recommend drill head to drill 4 holes on the wall, 52-60mm deep.
  • Page 27: Place The Battery

    Installation of the System Figure 4-5: Install of the Cabinet on the Wall ▪ When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from the cabinet terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside. ▪ Assemble the screws suitable screwdriver within the fastening torque of less than 8 Nm .
  • Page 28: Busbar To Battery Cable Connection And Communication Cable Connection

    Installation of the System 4.7 Busbar to Battery Cable Connection and Communication Cable Connection 1. As shown in Figure 4-7 and Figure 4-8, connect the positive cables of the two batteries between the batteries and the busbar, respectively. Connect the negative cables of the two batteries between the two batteries and the busbar, respectively.
  • Page 29 Installation of the System Figure 4-8: Installing Negative and Positive Cables Figure 4-9: Communication Cable Connection...
  • Page 30: Fasten The Battery

    Installation of the System ▪ Before connection, make sure to close the battery, inverter and the breaker. ▪ DO NOT deviate from the sequence of steps below. ▪ Exercise extreme caution prevent the terminals from contacting anything except their intended mounting points. ▪...
  • Page 31: Cable Connection

    Cable Connection ▪ When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from the battery module terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside. ▪ Assemble the screws using a Phillips-head within the fastening torque of less than 5.0 Nm. 5.
  • Page 32: Inverter To Switch Cable Connection

    Cable Connection Figure 5-1: Cable Connection between Inverter and Breaker ▪ When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from the battery module terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside. ▪ Use a suitable screwdriver to screw the bolts and fasten the bolt by the screwdriver, make sure the bolts are tightened with torque of 6±1 N.M in clockwise direction.
  • Page 33: External Power Supply To Switch Cable Connection

    Cable Connection Figure 5-2: Inverter to Switch Cable Connection ▪ When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from the battery module terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside. ▪ Use a suitable screwdriver to unscrew the bolts and fit the battery connectors in, then fasten the bolt by the screwdriver, make sure the bolts are tightened with torque of 2 N.M in clockwise direction.
  • Page 34: Earth Connection Between Inverter And Cabinet (Mandatory)

    Cable Connection Figure 5-3: External Power Supply to Switch Cable Connection ▪ When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from the battery module terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside. ▪ Use a suitable screwdriver to unscrew the bolts and fit the battery connectors in, then fasten the bolt by the screwdriver, make sure the bolts are tightened with torque of 2 N.M in clockwise direction.
  • Page 35: Earth Connection Between Battery And Cabinet

    Cable Connection Figure 5-4: Inverter Earth Connection ▪ When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from the battery module terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside. ▪ Use a suitable screwdriver to screw the bolts and fasten the bolt by the screwdriver, make sure the bolts are tightened with torque of 5 N.M in clockwise direction.
  • Page 36: Earth Connection Between Ground And Cabinet

    Cable Connection Figure 5-5: Earth Connection between Battery and Cabinet 5.6 Earth Connection between Ground and Cabinet As shown in Figure 5-6, connect the earth cable between the cabinet and ground. Figure 5-6: Earth Connection between Ground and Cabinet...
  • Page 37: Pv Connection

    Cable Connection ▪ When tightening the screws, make sure they are at a straight angle from the battery module terminals to avoid damage to the nuts inside. ▪ Assemble the screws using a Phillips-head within the fastening torque of less than 5 Nm. 5.7 PV Connection Before connecting to PV modules, please install a separately DC circuit breaker between inverter and PV modules.
  • Page 38: Ct Connection

    Cable Connection 5.9 CT Connection Figure 5-7: CT Connection *Note: when the reading of the load power on the LCD is not correct, please reverse the CT arrow.
  • Page 39: Meter Connection

    Cable Connection 5.10 Meter Connection Figure 5-8: Meter Connection...
  • Page 40: Wifi Connection

    Cable Connection 5.11 WIFI Connection For the configuration of Wi-Fi Plug, please refer to illustrations of the Wi-Fi Plug. 5.12 Wiring System for Inverter...
  • Page 41 Cable Connection...
  • Page 42: Single Phase Parallel Connection Diagram

    Cable Connection 5.13 Single Phase Parallel Connection Diagram...
  • Page 43: Three Phase Parallel Inverter

    Cable Connection 5.14 Three Phase Parallel Inverter...
  • Page 44: Visual Inspection Of The Connection

    Cable Connection 5.15 Visual Inspection of the Connection After connecting the battery, the external power supply, check for: ⚫ Usage of positive and negative cables. ⚫ Connection of the positive and negative terminals. ⚫ All the bolts are tightened. ⚫ Cables fixation and the appearance.
  • Page 45: Activate The Product

    Activate the Product 6. Activate the Product 6.1 Power ON/OFF 1. After installation, wiring, and configuration are completed, you must check all the connection. When the connections are correctly, and then press reset button to activate the battery. The green working light on the front panel of the battery flashes, indicating that the battery is normal.
  • Page 46 Activate the Product Figure 6-1: Overall Information of the Inverter 1. The icon in the center of the home screen indicates that the system is Normal operation. If it turns into "comm./FXX" , it means the inverter has communication errors or other errors, the error message will display under this icon(FXX errors, detail error info can be viewed in the System Alarms menu).
  • Page 47: Lcd Operation Flow Chart

    Activate the Product 6.4 LCD Operation Flow Chart Figure 6-2: LCD Operation Flow Chart 6.5 Solar Power Curve...
  • Page 48 Activate the Product...
  • Page 49: Curve Page-Solar & Load & Grid

    Activate the Product This is Battery detail page. if you use Lithium Battery, you can enter BMS page. 6.6 Curve Page-Solar & Load & Grid...
  • Page 50: System Setup Menu

    Activate the Product Solar power curve for daily, monthly, yearly and total can be roughly checked on the LCD, for more accuracy power generation, pls check on the monitoring system. Click the up and down arrow to check power curve of different period. 6.7 System Setup Menu 6.8 Basic Setup Menu...
  • Page 51: Battery Setup Menu

    Activate the Product 6.9 Battery Setup Menu...
  • Page 52 Activate the Product...
  • Page 53 Activate the Product...
  • Page 54: System Work Mode Setup Menu

    Activate the Product 6.10 System Work Mode Setup Menu...
  • Page 55 Activate the Product Solar Sell: “Solar sell” is for Zero export to load or Zero export to CT: when this item is active, the surplus energy can be sold back to grid. When it is active, PV Power source priority usage is as follows: load consumption and charge battery and feed into grid.
  • Page 56: Grid Setup Menu

    Activate the Product 6.11 Grid Setup Menu...
  • Page 57 Activate the Product...
  • Page 58: The Method Of Cei-021 Standard Self-Check

    Activate the Product 6.12 The method of CEI-021 Standard Self-Check...
  • Page 59 Activate the Product...
  • Page 60: Generator Port Use Setup Menu

    Activate the Product 6.13 Generator Port Use Setup Menu...
  • Page 61: Advanced Function Setup Menu

    Activate the Product 6.14 Advanced Function Setup Menu...
  • Page 62: Device Info Setup Menu

    Mode 6.15 Device Info Setup Menu 7. Mode Mode I: Basic...
  • Page 63 Mode Mode II: With Generator Mode III: With Smart-Load...
  • Page 64 Mode Mode IV: AC Couple...
  • Page 65: Inspection, Cleaning And Maintenance

    Inspection, Cleaning and Maintenance The 1st priority power of the system is always the PV power, then 2nd and 3rd priority power will be the battery bank or grid according to the settings. The last power backup will be the Generator if it is available. 8.
  • Page 66: Inspection

    Inspection, Cleaning and Maintenance connected in parallel, the charger only needs to connect the output port of any product battery.  Never attempt to open or dismantle the battery! The inside of the battery does not contain serviceable parts.  Disconnect the Li-Ion battery from all loads and charging devices before performing cleaning and maintenance activities.
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 9. Troubleshooting 9.1 Troubleshooting of the Battery To determine the status of the battery, users must use additional battery status monitoring software to examine the protection mode. Refer to the installation manual about using the monitoring software. Once the user knows the protection mode, refer to the following sections for solutions. Table 8-1: Troubleshooting of the battery Possible Cause Analysis...
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting Of The Inverter

    Troubleshooting The cells within the batteries Perform one full charge cycle to balance the cells. properly balanced, causing them capacity of discharge at different the battery rates. decreased. The loss is probably caused by battery aging. This The State of Health of process cannot be reversed.
  • Page 69 2. When the battery mode was changed to “No battery” mode, it will report F13; 3. For some old FW version, it will report F13 when the system work mode changed; 4. Generally, it will disappear automatically when shows F13; 5.
  • Page 70 fault cable connection and hybrid inverter communication address setting; 2. During the parallel system startup period, inverters will report F29. when all inverters are in ON status, it will disappear automatically; 1. Check the backup load connected, make sure it is in ACO vercurrent fault allowed power range;...
  • Page 71 Troubleshooting 1. it tells the communication between hybrid inverter and battery BMS communication BMS disconnected when "BMS_Err-Stop" is active; fault 2. if don’t want to see this happen, you can disable "BMS_Err-Stop" item on the LCD; 1. ARC fault detection is only for US market; ARC fault 2.
  • Page 72: Transportation Requirements

    Transportation requirements 10. Transportation Requirements The battery products should be transported after packaging and during the transportation process, severe vibration, impact or extrusion should be prevented to prevent sun and rain. It can be transported using vehicles such as cars, trains and ships. Always check all applicable local, national, and international regulations before transporting a Lithium Iron Phosphate battery.
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