Sunwoda CIESS Series User Manual

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Rechargeable Li-ion Battery System
Model: CIESS series
Version No. A01
Release Date:2023-6-28
Sunwoda Energy Technology Co.,Ltd.

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  • Page 1 User Manual Rechargeable Li-ion Battery System Model: CIESS series Version No. A01 Release Date:2023-6-28 Sunwoda Energy Technology Co.,Ltd.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Content 1 Safety instruction ............1 1.1 Safety precaution ............1 1.1.1 Personal safety ............ 1 1.1.2 Electrical safety ........... 2 1.1.3 Environmental safety ..........2 1.1.4 Mechanical safety..........3 1.1.5 Battery safety ............. 3 1.2 Symbols interpretation ........... 4 2 System Introduction ............
  • Page 4: Safety Instruction

    User Manual 1 Safety instruction Before transportation, storage, installation, operation, use, or maintenance of equipment, please carefully read and properly store this manual and strictly follow the safety precautions required by the manual content for operation. The safety precautions mentioned in this manual are only a supplement to local safety regulations.
  • Page 5: Electrical Safety

    User Manual  It is strictly prohibited to wear easily conductive objects such as watches, bracelets, bangles, rings, necklaces, etc. during the operation to avoid being burned by electric shock.  During operation, special insulation tools must be used to avoid electric shock injuries or short circuit faults.
  • Page 6: Mechanical Safety

    User Manual leakage, to prevent liquid from entering the equipment and causing equipment malfunction or short circuit.  When the equipment is running, do not block the ventilation openings, heat dissipation systems, or use other items to cover it to prevent high temperature damage to the equipment or ignition.
  • Page 7: Symbols Interpretation

    User Manual  It is strictly prohibited to disassemble, modify, or damage the battery (such as by inserting foreign objects, squeezing by external force, immersion in water or other liquids), so as to avoid liquid leakage, smoke, release of combustible gas, thermal runaway, fire, or explosion of the battery.
  • Page 8: System Introduction

    2 System Introduction 2.1 System introduction The CIESS series small integrated outdoor energy storage system adopts a modular design, which is easy to integrate, deploy, and expand, ensuring user system security. It can be used for various application scenarios such as peak shaving and valley filling, spontaneous self-use, demand management, off-grid backup, and optical storage and charging.
  • Page 9: System Introduction

    User Manual 2.2.1 System Introduction Figure 2-2 System Appearance (1) Operation indicator light (2) Air conditioning (3) Emergency stop button (4) Base (5) Lifting ring (6) Alarm indicator (7) PCS (optional) (8) On/Off button (9) Wiring cover plate (optional)
  • Page 10 User Manual Figure 2-3 System composition diagram (1) Smoke sensor (2) Battery module (3) Fire protection module (4) Main control module (5) Data module (6) Positive and negative copper bars (7) terminal blocks (8) outlet holes Figure 2-4 Inverter Appearance *Note: Please refer to the actual product (1)DC Switch (2)Power on/off button (3)Inverter Indicators (4)LCD display (5)Function Buttons (6)Wi-Fi Interface...
  • Page 11: Battery Modules Introduction

    User Manual 2.2.2 Battery modules Introduction Figure 2-5 Appearance diagram of battery module (1) Positive and negative terminal (2) Link A (3) Link B (4) Ground Order Definition illustration Positive and Battery positive and negative output terminals negative terminal Link A Daisy Chain 1 Communication Port Link B Daisy Chain 2 Communication Port...
  • Page 12: Nameplates Introduction

    User Manual Order Definition illustration BAT+ Battery positive input terminal BAT- Battery negative input terminal air switch Isolation switch on/off DC main circuit COM1 CAN communication line and parallel braided wire interface COM2 CAN communication line and parallel braided wire interface Reserved LED light board wiring port Ethernet interface Link A...
  • Page 13: System Installation

    User Manual 3 System Installation 3.1 Installation precautions Before starting the installation, please follow the following instructions:  Determine whether the ambient temperature at the installation site is within the specified range of -20 ℃ to+55 ℃ (recommended to be between 0 ℃ and 40 ℃). ...
  • Page 14: Pre Installation Inspection

    Before installation, please check whether the machine appearance is intact and whether the parts in the accessory package are consistent with the list. Picture Material Name Specification Model QTY. Energy storage CIESS series energy storage battery system battery system M12X80 carbon steel coated Expansion bolt with white zinc PCS positive power 10269, 6WA, 1.72M, red...
  • Page 15 User Manual Cover Wire Board Assembly PCS_ Bracket Shroud-1 Shroud-2 Cable tie board Stainless steel combination screw M4 * 16 Hexagonal head bolt M10 * 25 M6 * 14 cross recessed hexagonal head bolt, spring washer and plain washer assembly Spring pad M10 Flat washer M10 General Certificate...
  • Page 16: Installation

    User Manual User's manual English Desiccant 3.3 Installation 3.3.1 Installation preparation The cabinet is installed on the ground and against the wall, with a base height greater than 200mm. Maintain good ventilation on both sides, and the minimum gap between both sides and the top should not be less than Figure 3-1.
  • Page 17 User Manual Figure 3-2 Cabinet Base Hole Size Diagram Step 2:According to the size diagram of the base opening, use an impact drill to drill holes at the opening position. The diameter of the hole is 14mm, and the depth is about 80mm. Tap the expansion bolt into the hole.
  • Page 18: Cable Connection

    User Manual Step 4: Install the inverter bracket and cable tie board bracket, install the inverter on the bracket and fix it. Figure 3-5 Installation diagram of inverter Step 5: After the electrical cables are connected, tie the wires to the cable tie board and fix them, then install the cable cover board component.
  • Page 19: Grounding

    The recommended wire specifications for equipment grounding cables are as follows. Model Wire Size/Requirements Cable(mm 3AWG CIESS series energy storage Yellow-green two-color cable battery system M6Ring terminal Connect one end of the grounding wire ring terminal to the grounding point on the top of the cabinet,...
  • Page 20: Ac Cable Connection

    User Manual Figure 3-8 Cabinet Ground Wire Connection 3.4.2 AC cable connection Please wire according to local electrical regulations and connect the external PE wires of the system together, as shown in Figure 3-9. Figure 3-9 External Wiring Diagram Before making AC input/output connections, ensure that the AC power supply is disconnected and the battery is turned off.
  • Page 21 User Manual Model Wire Size Cable(mm Inverter AC cable 1AWG CIESS outdoor cabinet air 14AWG Please follow these steps to complete the air conditioning cable connection: conditioning cable Step 1: After opening the door, use a stopper to limit it. Figure 3-10 Door Opening Limit Bitmap Step 2: Remove the protective cover plate Figure 3-11 Protective Cover Plate...
  • Page 22: Dc Cable Connection

    User Manual Figure 3-12 Schematic diagram of connecting air conditioning cables 3.4.3 DC cable connection Figure 3-13 Schematic diagram of DC cable connection Step 1: Connect the battery power line and ensure that the main control module switches are fully disconnected.
  • Page 23: Communication Connection

    User Manual Figure 3-14 Schematic diagram of DC cable connection Step 3: Pass the cable through the outlet hole at the bottom of the cabinet and connect it to B+ and B - of the inverter, respectively. 3.4.4 Communication connection Step 1: Remove the communication cable from the attachment and connect one end to the COM1 interface of the main control box.
  • Page 24: System Startup

    User Manual is clean and tidy. (2)The protective grounding wire, battery power line, inverter power line, communication line, and AC line are connected correctly and firmly. (3) The cable binding meets the routing requirements, is reasonably distributed, and is undamaged. (4)Before powering up, all switches are off.
  • Page 25: Indicator Lights Introduction

    User Manual 4.3 Indicator lights introduction Order red light green light illustrate ★ ● Initialization state, starting state, stopping state ● ● running state ● ● fault conditions ★The green light flashes at 1Hz ●Indicator light constantly off ●Red light always on ●Green light always on...
  • Page 26: System Monitoring Settings

    User Manual 4.4 System monitoring settings Recommend using Google Chrome browser, version 113.0.5672.93 (official version) or higher (64 bit), PC system version Windows 10. 4.4.1 Local data monitoring 4.4.1.1 Data module distribution network (1) Use the following steps to change the IP address of the computer PC to obtain it automatically. Ethernet Bluetooth network connection Network 3...
  • Page 27 User Manual (3) Set the network access method and master-slave status of the battery cabinet on the current page. After setting, if there is a prompt to restart the device, please be patient. Item Description Router current time Display the current router time Local time Display the current connected PC time Obtain computer time...
  • Page 28 User Manual XXXX Set the Maximum transmission unit of the data packet. The default Packet MTU is 1500. Do not change it unless necessary Automatically match based on access method Obtain DNS method Dynamic acquisition Dynamically obtaining DNS from a DHCP server Manually specify Manually specify DNS, format: XXXX Set the IP address of the primary domain name server for router...
  • Page 29 User Manual 4.4.1.3 Local Data Download You can download recording data, event recording, and real-time data through the following page. 4.4.1.4 Local start stop control BCMU start stop control can be carried out through the following page.
  • Page 30 User Manual 4.4.2 Remote data monitoring 4.4.2.1 Account Registration Login webpage https://sunwoda.vidagrid.com/ Go to the following page, click and complete registration. 4.4.2.2 Adding Plants and Devices Log in to the registered account, click on "Add plant" in the red box on the homepage, and complete...
  • Page 31 User Manual...
  • Page 32 User Manual Note: Please enter the correct battery cabinet SN code and complete the distribution of the data module of the battery cabinet in advance according to the operation in 4.1.3.1.1. The battery cabinet SN code can be found on the battery cabinet nameplate. 4.4.2.3 Remote data monitoring (1) After adding the device, select the newly created plant and device in the current interface.
  • Page 33: System Shutdown

    User Manual (3) You can refer to the position in the red box on the following page to view and export the energy and power reports of relevant plants and devices. 4.5 System Shutdown Before powering down the battery system, please ensure that there is no load on the AC side of the inverter and that the circuit breaker between the battery system and the inverter is disconnected.
  • Page 34 User Manual Step 6: Set the inverter DC switch to "OFF" and press the ON/OFF switch to complete the system shutdown.
  • Page 35: Maintenance And Common Fault Handling

    User Manual 5 Maintenance and Common Fault Handling Dangerous  When operating and maintaining the battery system, please remove the power from the system. Operating the equipment with power may cause damage to the battery system or pose a risk of electric shock. Warning ...
  • Page 36 User Manual Internal failure Please contact the supplier Battery charging or Identify the corresponding fault cause discharging protection based on the battery indicator light failure function status table; After the battery is Unable to charge or discharged to the SOC discharge protection value, it needs to Charge the battery to the SOC value...
  • Page 37: Transportation And Storage

    User Manual Based on the prompted fault information, check the indicator light Battery failure protection function status table to identify the corresponding fault cause; Abnormal power grid Check if the grid voltage is normal 6 Transportation and Storage 6.1 Transportation requirements Dangerous ...
  • Page 38: Storage Requirements

    User Manual  The handling of heavy objects must be balanced and stable with force; Move at a uniform and low speed. The positioning requirement is stable and slow to avoid any impact or drop that may scratch the surface of the equipment or damage the components and cables of the equipment.
  • Page 39 User Manual  During storage, relevant certificates that meet the storage requirements of the product need to be saved, such as temperature and humidity log data, storage environment photos, and inspection reports.  Store in a clean and dry place and prevent erosion by dust and moisture. It is prohibited to suffer from rainwater or surface water erosion.
  • Page 40: Appendix: Technical Specification Parameter Table

    User Manual Appendix: Technical Specification Parameter Table Type CIESS 50 CIESS 55 CIESS 60 CIESS 65 CIESS 70 CIESS 75 CIESS 80 System Parameter Number of battery modules Rated voltage 512V 563.2V 614.4V 665.6V 716.8V 768V 819.2V Rated energy 51.2kWh 56.3kWh 61.4kWh 66.6 kWh...

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