CONTENT User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 CONTENT 1 About This Manual ..................1 1.1 Applicable Model .........................1 1.2 Target Audience ...........................1 1.3 Symbol Definition ........................2 2 Safety Precaution ..................3 2.1 General Safety ..........................3 2.2 System Safety ..........................3 2.3 Battery Safety ..........................5 2.4 Emergency Measures ........................5 2.5 Personnel Requirements ......................5 2.6 EU Declaration of Conformity ....................6 3 Product Introduction ..................7...
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CONTENT User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 7 Equipment Commissioning ..............41 7.1 Check Before Power ON......................41 7.2 Open fire fighting device ......................41 7.3 Power On ............................ 42 8 System Commissioning ................44 8.1 Indicators and Buttons ......................44 8.2 Setting Battery System Parameters ..................44 8.3 Closing the cabinet door ......................
All the installers and users have to be familiar with the product features, functions, and safety precautions. This manual is subject to update without notice. For more product details and latest documents, visit https://en.goodwe.com. 1.1 Applicable Model...
01 About This Manual User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 1.3 Symbol Definition Different levels of warning messages in this manual are defined as follows: DANGER Indicates a high-level hazard that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING Indicates a medium-level hazard that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a low-level hazard that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for equipment damage or personal injury if you do not follow the instructions. For more warranty details, please visithttps:// en.goodwe.com/warranty 2.2 System Safety DANGER • Strictly follow local laws, regulations, and industry standards during installation and oper- ations.
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02 Safety Precaution User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 DANGER • Disconnect all switches or breakers before installations, cable connections, or mainte- nance. • Ensure reliable grounding of the system before any operations. Otherwise an electric shock may occur. • Do not open the doors and touch any live components or terminals when the equipment is working.
02 Safety Precaution User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 2.3 Battery Safety WARNING • High voltage exists. Power off the equipment before any operations to avoid electric shock. • Do not disassemble, modify, or replace any part of the battery or the power control unit without official authorization from the manufacturer.
02 Safety Precaution User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 2.6 EU Declaration of Conformity GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd. hereby declares that the inverter without wireless communication modules sold in the European market meets the requirements of the following directives: • Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU (EMC) •...
This manual applies to the listed energy storage system below: • GW60KWH-4H-A-10 • GW60KWH-3H-A-10 • GW60KWH-2H4-A-10 • GW60KWH-2H-A-10 • GW60KWH-D-10 Referring to Description Brand Code GW: GoodWe Usable energy 60KWH: the energy storage cabinet can store 60KWH of code electricity. Full Charge Time 4H: 4 Code 3H: 3 2H4:...
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03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 circuit diagram High voltage box Inverter Utility grid BACK-UP Loads Fire Protection Conditioning Remote string shutdown Emergency Stop Distribution cabinet BMS System Architecture Inverter...
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03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Battery System Expansion Description NOTICE • The product supports capacity expansion. A maximum of 3 battery systems can be used to extend the usable energy of the product. The expansion conditions must be strictly followed. For more information, please contact your dealer or equipment manufacturer.
03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 3.2 Application Scenarios NOTICE • The product is suitable for small and medium-sized industrial and commercial scenarios. Factors such as: temperature, humidity, weather conditions, etc. may limit the battery's current and affect its load. •...
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03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Intelligent Air Conditioning The product is equipped with an integrated intelligent air conditioner, which can automatically detect the temperature and humidity inside the product, and perform corresponding refrigera- tion, heating, air supply, and dehumidification operations to ensure the normal operation of the system.
03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 3.4 Appearance 3.4.1 Parts...
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03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Parts Description AC Unit Position for installing inverter. Indicator Indicates the operational status of the energy storage system. Battery system Includes battery module, high-voltage box, fire protection de- vice, and air conditioning. Emergency Stop This button can be used to stop the system from running when Button an emergency occurs.
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03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Parts Description Cable Hole for Inverter Cable Hole for Par- allel Connection Limit Rod Mounting Bracket Used to mount the inverter. for Inverter Grounding Point of Connects the grounding cable. the Inverter Inverter Wiring Used for inverter cable routing.
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03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Introduction to Power Control Unit Components Parts Description No. Parts Description Power Connector Used for power Battery Control the power connection between Cluster supply and power batteries and power Switch outage of the control unit. battery module.
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03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Introduction to Fire Fighting System Components Parts Description Thermo Bulb It detects the temperature inside the energy storage system. When the temperature exceeds 79 ℃, the thermo bulb will burst. Main Valve & Pressure Gauge •...
03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 3.4.2 Indicator Description Indicator Status Description ON = The equipment is working normally. BLINK 1 = The battery is operating normally and not commu- nicating with the inverter. BLINK 2 = The device is in standby mode. Green Light OFF, Yellow Light ON = The equipment is warn- ing.
03 Product Introduction User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 3.4.4 Nameplate The nameplate is for reference only. GW trademark, product type, and product model Product model Technical parameters Safety symbols and certification marks Contact information and serial number...
04 Check and Storage User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 4 Check and Storage 4.1 Check Before Receiving Check the following items before receiving the product. 1. Check the outer packing box for damage, such as holes, cracks, deformation, and other signs of equipment damage. Do not unpack the contents from the box and contact the supplier as soon as possible if any damage is found.
04 Check and Storage User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 4.3 Storage If the equipment is not to be installed or used immediately, please ensure that the storage environment meets the following requirements: 1. Do not unpack the outer package or throw the desiccant away. 2.
05 Installation User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 5 Installation 5.1 Installation Requirements Installation Environment Requirements 1. Do not install the equipment in a place near flammable, explosive, or corrosive materials. 2. Equipment should be kept away from environments where toxic and harmful gases are concentrated.
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05 Installation User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Foundation Requirements • The foundation must be flat and dry, and cannot be sunken or tilted. It is strictly prohibited to install in a stagnant environment. • Install the equipment on a surface that is solid enough to bear the inverter weight. •...
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05 Installation User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Installation Angle Requirements Make sure the equipment is installed vertically and not tilted or upside down. Installation Tool Requirements The following tools are recommended when installing the equipment. Use other auxiliary tools on site if necessary. Safety Safety Torque...
05 Installation User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 5.2 Equipment Installation 5.2.1 Handling Equipment CAUTION • Operations such as transportation, shipment, installation and so on shall in compliance with the laws and regulations of the country or region where the inverter is located. •...
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05 Installation User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Forklift lifting (optional) Method Ⅰ Step 1: Remove the front plate at the bottom of the equipment. Step 2: Use a forklift to transport the equipment, shift the center of gravity of the equipment towards the battery system, and maintain equipment balance. Method Ⅱ...
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05 Installation User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Hoister lifting (optional) Step 1: Remove the upper cover plate of the equipment. Step 2: Install lifting rings. Step 3: Use a lifting device to lift and transport the equipment. Fixing the equipment...
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06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Open the cabinet door NOTICE Please use the key shipped with the equipment to open the cabinet door. Step 1: Use the key to unlock the cabinet door. Step 2: Rotate the door handle to open the cabinet door. Battery system AC Unit...
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06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Inverter Installation NOTICE • Make sure the inverter is firmly installed in case of falling down. • The DC switch lock is provided by customers, with an aperture of: φ 5mm, please choose a suitable DC switch lock, otherwise it may cause installation failure.
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06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Without handles 1.2~2N·m Only for Australia.
06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 6 Electrical Connection 6.1 Safety Precaution DANGER • The battery system belongs to a high-voltage system, and there is high voltage when the equipment is running. Before operating the equipment in the system, please ensure that the equipment has been powered off to avoid the risk of electric shock.
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06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Single Battery System NOTICE When using a single battery system, the Slave2 communication port does not require the instal- lation of terminal resistors. Inverter Positive Power Line Battery system Negative Power Line Communication line Emergency stop Battery system...
06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Multiple battery systems NOTICE • Please ensure that the Slave communication port of the last battery system has installed terminal resistor. If the terminal resistor is not installed, it will result in abnormal communi- cation between battery systems.
06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Copper, 6.3 Connecting the battery cable DANGER • A short circuit in the battery may cause personal injury. The instantaneous high current caused by a short circuit can release a large amount of energy and may cause a fire. •...
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06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Steps for battery connection: Steps for connecting the battery to the power control unit:...
06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 6.4 Connecting the power cable for air conditioning NOTICE • It is recommended to connect the air conditioning power cable to the distribution cabinet. • To ensure that the air conditioner can be safely disconnected from the distribution cabinet in case of abnormal situations, please connect an AC switch between the air conditioner and the distribution cabinet.
06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 NOTICE If the length of the air conditioning power cable equipped with the equipment is not long enough, customers need to prepare additional power cable. The cable requirements and wiring methods are as follows: Copper, 6.5 Connect the inverter to the power control unit For detailed wiring methods on the inverter side, please refer to the ET Series 15-30kW User...
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06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Hole for the positive pole power cable of the inverter Hole for the negative pole power cable of the inverter Hole for the communication cable to remotely shutdown the inverter Hole for the communication cable of the inverter Communication cable for remotely...
06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 6.6 Multiple batteries wiring NOTICE When multiple batteries are connected in parallel, reserve communication cables for remote control of emergency stop switches in the slave system. Battery Battery Battery system 1 system 2 system 3 6.6.1 Making Power Cable Outdoor copper cable that meets 1500V standard.
06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 6.6.2 Making Communication Cable NOTICE • When multiple batteries are connected in parallel, the communication cables used should be prepared by customers, and it is recommended to use outdoor shielded twisted pair. • PIN4,5 is only used for communication with inverter, and there is no need for crimping when using battery systems in parallel.
06 Electrical Connection User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 6.6.3 Terminal Resistor Connection WARNING • Please refer to the system wiring network for the installation requirements of terminal resistors in the battery system. This chapter only introduces the connection method of terminal resistors. •...
07 Equipment Commissioning User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 7 Equipment Commissioning 7.1 Check Before Power ON Check Item The product is firmly installed at a clean place that is well-ventilated and easy-to operate. The protective ground wire, battery power line, energy storage system cable, and air conditioning power line are connected correctly and firmly.
08 System Commissioning User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 7.3 Power On NOTICE • When multiple batteries are connected in parallel, only the master battery can carry out black start, and the slave battery needs to be manually powered on. • If the battery system fails to communicate with the inverter within 10 minutes, the black start will fail, and the battery cluster switch and DC power switch will automatically discon- nect.
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08 System Commissioning User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Parallized battery systems WARNING • Before connecting battery cluster switch , please ensure that the SolarGo App has correctly displayed the number of parallel clusters in the battery system, otherwise it may cause battery damage. Step 1: Connect the AC switch.
08 System Commissioning User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 8 System Commissioning 8.1 Indicators and Buttons Indicator Status Description ON = The equipment is working normally. BLINK 1 = The battery is operating normally and not commu- nicating with the inverter. BLINK 2 = The device is in standby mode. Green Light OFF, Yellow Light ON = The equipment is warn- ing.
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08 System Commissioning User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Step 2: Connect the inverter. When connecting Bluetooth communication devices, please pull down and refresh the list to find SOL- BLE * (* is the last eight digits of the inverter serial number) Step 3: Go to the parameter setting page through Home>Settings>Basic Settings, and follow the prompts to enter the battery model selection interface to set the battery model.
08 System Commissioning User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 8.3 Closing the cabinet door Front door of battery system AC unit door and Battery system back door...
09 Maintenance User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 9 System maintenance 9.1 Power off the energy storage system DANGER • Power off the inverter before operations and maintenance. Otherwise, the energy storage system may be damaged or electric shocks may occur. • After the energy storage system is powered off, the internal components will take some time to discharge.
09 Maintenance User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Parallized battery systems Step 1: Disconnect the AC switch. Step 2: Disconnect the battery cluster switch of battery system 2, 3. Step 3: Disconnect the battery cluster switch of battery system 1. Step 4: Disconnect the DC power supply switch of all battery systems. Step 5: Power off the inverter used in the system.
09 Maintenance User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 9.4 Disposing of the equipment If the equipment cannot work anymore, dispose of it according to the local disposal requirements for electrical equipment waste. The equipment cannot be disposed of together with household waste. 9.5 Troubleshooting Perform troubleshooting according to the following methods.
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09 Maintenance User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Stop charging and discharging, Excessive temperature and wait for the temperature Battery imbalance or pressure difference difference to recover, and balance protection between individual cells. the pressure difference if it is too large. Insulation resistance The insulation resistance Check the grounding.
09 Maintenance User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 9.6 Routine Maintenance DANGER • The cabinet contains strong electricity, and necessary safety precautions must be taken before starting maintenance. • When performing maintenance, ensure that all switches are disconnected. • The maintenance process must strictly follow the correct operating procedures. WARNING •...
10 Technical Parameters User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 10 Technical Parameters Technical Data GW60KWH-4H-A-10 GW60KWH-3H-A-10 Battery Data Usable Energy (kWh) Cell Type LFP (LiFePO4) Pack Nominal Capacity (kWh) 5.76 Number of Packs Nominal Voltage (V) 633.6 Operating Voltage Range (V) 554.4~712.8 Max. Charge/ Disharge Current (A) Max.
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10 Technical Parameters User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Technical Data GW60KWH-4H-A-10 GW60KWH-3H-A-10 Nominal Output Voltage (V) 380/400, 3L/N/PE 380/400, 3L/N/PE Output Voltage Range (V) 0-300 0-300 Nominal AC Grid Frequency (Hz) 50/60 50/60 AC Grid Frequency Range (Hz) 45-65 45-65 Max. AC Current Output to Utility Grid (A) 25.0 33.3 Max.
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10 Technical Parameters User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Technical Data GW60KWH-4H-A-10 GW60KWH-3H-A-10 PV Reverse Polarity Protection Integrated Battery Reverse Polarity Protection Integrated Anti-islanding Protection Integrated AC Overcurrent Protection Integrated AC Short Circuit Protection Integrated DC Surge Protection Type II AC Surge Protection Type III General Data Operating Temperature Range (℃)
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10 Technical Parameters User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 GW60KWH- GW60KWH- GW60KWH- Technical Data 2H4-A-10 2H-A-10 2H-A-10 Battery Data Usable Energy (kWh) Cell Type LFP (LiFePO4) Pack Nominal Capacity (kWh) 5.76 Number of Packs Nominal Voltage (V) 633.6 Operating Voltage Range (V) 554.4 - 712.8 Max.
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10 Technical Parameters User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 GW60KWH- GW60KWH- GW60KWH- Technical Data 2H4-A-10 2H-A-10 2H-A-10 Max. Apparent Power 27.5 29.9 Output to Utility Grid (kVA) Max. Apparent Power from Utility Grid (kVA) Nominal Output Voltage (V) 380/400, 3L/N/PE 380/400, 3L/N/PE 380/400, 3L/N/PE Output Voltage Range (V) 0~300 0~300...
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10 Technical Parameters User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 GW60KWH- GW60KWH- GW60KWH- Technical Data 2H4-A-10 2H-A-10 2H-A-10 Inrush Current (Peak and 264 (at 53us) 264 (at 53us) 264 (at 53us) Duration) (A) Maximum Output Overcurrent Protection (A) Nominal Output Voltage (V) 380/400 380/400 380/400 Nominal Output Frequency 50/60...
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10 Technical Parameters User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 GW60KWH- GW60KWH- GW60KWH- Technical Data 2H4-A-10 2H-A-10 2H-A-10 Topology Non-isolated Ingress Protection Rating IP55 Anti-Corrosion C4 (Optional upgrade to C5) Fire Suppression Perfluoro <10ms On/off-grid Switch Time Certification Grid Standards VDE-AR-N 4105, EN50549-1 Inverter: IEC62619-1/-2 Safety Regulation Battery:...
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10 Technical Parameters User Manual V1.1-2023-12-15 Max. Operating Altitude (m) 3000 Heating & Cooling Air Conditioner User Interface LED indicator Communication Interface Communication Protocol Weight (kg) approx. 900 Dimension (W×H×D mm) 808×2050× 1111.5 Ingress Protection Rating IP55 Anti-Corrosion C4 (Optional upgrade to C5) Fire Suppresion Perfluoro Certification...
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Official Website GoodWe Technologies Co., Ltd. No. 90 Zijin Rd., New District, Suzhou, 215011, China www.goodwe.com service@goodwe.com Contact Information...
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