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  • Page 1 User Manual Version 0.0 www.solaxpower.com eManual in the QR code or at http://kb.solaxpower.com/...
  • Page 2 No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of SolaX Power Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. Trademarks and other symbol or design (brand name, logo) that distinguishes the products or services offered by SolaX has been trademark protected.
  • Page 3 About This Manual Scope of Validity This manual is an integral part of TRENE-P100B215I. It describes the transportation, storage, installation, electrical connection, commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting of the product. Please read it carefully before operating. Model Code TRENE-P100B215I Definition Description Product name TRENE: Refer to the name of AC couple series project.
  • Page 4 Conventions To help users better understand the Manual , the explanations for the format and symbols herein are shown as follows: Format Description ">" represents that there are multiple selections. For example, the process of "Tap ‘Settings’ and then Tap ">"...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety ......................1 1.1 General Safety ........................1 1.2 Personal Safety ........................2 1.3 Environment Requirement ....................3 1.4 Cabinet, Battery and Electric Safety ................4 1.4.1 Cabinet Safety .......................4 1.4.2 Battery Safety ......................7 1.4.3 Electrical Safety .....................11 Product Overview ..................15 2.1 Product Introduction ......................15 2.1.1 Features ........................15 2.2 Cabinet Overview ......................16...
  • Page 6 3.2 Storage Requirements .....................40 3.2.1 Cabinet Storage ....................40 3.2.2 Battery Pack Storage ...................41 Preparation before Installation ..............42 4.1 Installation Site Selection ....................42 4.1.1 Installation Environment Requirements ............45 4.1.2 Installation Foundation Requirements ............46 4.1.3 Forklift Requirements ..................48 4.1.4 Hoisting Requirements ..................48 4.1.5 Clearance Requirement ..................49 4.2 Tools Requirement ......................50 4.3 Additionally Required Materials ..................52...
  • Page 7 Technical Data ..................92 Appendix ....................94 12.1 How to Repaint the Cabinet ...................94...
  • Page 8: Safety

    “Danger” sign, "Warning" sign, "Caution" sign, and "Notice" sign, but also comply with relevant international, national and local laws and regulations, and industry rules. SolaX will not assume any responsibilities for the loss caused by improper operation, or violation of safety standards for design, production and equipment suitability.
  • Page 9: Personal Safety

    Safety • Use of incompatible inverters or devices. • Installation and commissioning operated by unauthorized personnel who are not licensed and /or satisfy state and local jurisdiction regulations. Personal Safety DANGER! • Do not power on while installing the device. If the device is powered on in the process of installation and disassembly of cables, an electric arc, electric spark or fire will occur at the moment that the cable core contacts conductors.
  • Page 10: Environment Requirement

    Safety Environment Requirement DANGER! The equipment installation site shall meet the following requirements: • Keep away from combustibles and explosive materials. • Keep away from heat or fire sources, such as fireworks, candles, heaters, or any other heat-producing appliances. It may cause damage to equipment or a fire. •...
  • Page 11: Cabinet, Battery And Electric Safety

    Safety CAUTION! • When the operator plans to install, operate or maintain the equipment, water, snow, or other objects must be cleared on the top of the device before opening doors to keep them from entering into the device. • Please check the ground is firm and strong enough to meet the load-bearing requirements of the equipment while it is being installed.
  • Page 12 CAUTION! Safety precautions for lifting and handling heavy devices: • To prevent injury from oversize loads, assess the device you're about to lift before you start lifting. • If more than 2 people lift a device, reasonably arrange to have a balanced weight distribution •...
  • Page 13 • Workers who work at heights must abide by the Safety Regulation for Working at Heights. SolaX will not be liable for personal injury or equipment damage due to violations of the Regulation. • Do not play and have a break in the area while working at heights.
  • Page 14: Battery Safety

    Safety CAUTION! Drilling safety: • Wear personal protective equipment when drilling, such as safety glasses, safety gloves, etc. • Avoid drilling around pipes, and light switches and sockets, as the electrical wires can go horizontally and vertically around these fixtures. •...
  • Page 15 Safety DANGER! • Normally, the battery will not release any gases since it is an enclosed system. However, in the following situations: burnt, needle-pricked, squeezed, struck by lightning, overcharged, or subject to other adverse conditions that may cause battery thermal runaway, the battery may be damaged or an abnormal chemical reaction may occur inside the battery, resulting in electrolyte leakage or production of gases.
  • Page 16 Safety CAUTION! • May leak electrolytes or release flammable gases if the battery is damaged, including dropping, crashing, bulging, or housing indentation. Do not use in the case of the above-mentioned circumstances. Please immediately contact the installer or professional operation and maintenance staff to remove or change the battery in the case of leakage of electrolytes or structural distortion.
  • Page 17 Safety NOTICE! In case the battery pack leaks electrolyte or any other chemical materials, or gas may be generated due to the leakage of battery pack, be sure to avoid contact with the discharge at all times. In case of accidentally coming into contact with them, please do as follows: •...
  • Page 18: Electrical Safety

    Safety NOTICE! Recovery of damaged or wasted battery: • Dispose of the damaged or wasted batteries according to local laws and regulations instead of placing them in the household trash or in curbside recycling bins. Otherwise, it may cause environmental pollution or explosions. •...
  • Page 19 Safety NOTICE! • Please strictly follow the steps described in the document before installing, operating and maintaining the device. Do not modify or change the device, and adjust the installation procedure. • Permission shall be obtained from the state or local electrical department before conducting the grid connection.
  • Page 20 Safety NOTICE! Grounding requirement: • The equipment grounding impedance shall meet the requirements of the local electrical code. • The equipment shall be permanently connected to a grounding wire within the building’s electrical system. Check that the equipment is reliably grounded. •...
  • Page 21 Safety NOTICE! The static electricity generated by human beings can damage the static-sensitive components on the board, like large scale integrated circuit. Therefore, please follow the steps below to prevent static electricity: • Operators must wear anti-static clothing, and anti-static gloves or wrist straps before contacting the boards, modules with exposed circuit boards, or application specific integrated circuits (ASIC).
  • Page 22: Product Overview

    Product Overview Product Overview Product Introduction The product "TRENE-P100B215I", a smart outdoor energy storage system with easy installation and convenient expansion, integrates high-capacity battery packs, a high- performance inverter, smart EMS, high-voltage box, and fire extinguishing system in a cabinet based on the design concept of "ALL-IN-ONE". The industrial and commercial scenarios are designed to be broadly applicable.
  • Page 23: Cabinet Overview

    Product Overview Cabinet Overview 2.2.1 Appearance and Dimension Angle supports installed at front and rear sides Unit: mm Plan view Installation position for eye bolt Fork position, Angle support Foundation 1580 1165.5 407.5 1197 1680 Right view Front view Figure 2-1 Appearance and dimension...
  • Page 24 Angle supports installed at left and right sides Unit: mm 1846 Installation position for eye bolt Fork position, 1760 Angle support Foundation Plan view 1165.5 407.5 1197 1880 Left view Front view Figure 2-2 Appearance and dimension...
  • Page 25: Parts Description

    Product Overview 2.2.2 Parts Description Front view Rear view Figure 2-3 Parts description (in the closed state) Table 2-1 Parts description Item Description Eye bolt Material lifting applications. Air conditioner Energy storage system air conditioner. To display status information of all processess running LED light on the system.
  • Page 26 Figure 2-4 Parts description (in the opened state) Table 2-2 Parts description Item Description To collect current and voltage information on battery High-voltage box tower, ad control the charge and discharge of battery pack. Temperature and To measure temperature and humidity. humidity sensor Battery pack Automatic fire sprinkler To control or suppress the spread of fire...
  • Page 27 Product Overview Item Description RS232 to RS485 Converter IO module To collect signal and control other modules. A energy management system. To provide backup power to ensure that the device is in a normal operating condition. Control panel of air To monitor the air conditioner and show relevant conditioner parameter.
  • Page 28 Product Overview Figure 2-5 Seven battery packs Figure 2-6 Fifteen battery packs...
  • Page 29 Product Overview NOTICE! • Given the wiring, it is suggested to install the high-voltage box at the position shown in the above figures. Figure 2-7 Parts description (in the opened state) Table 2-3 Parts description Item Description To improve air circulation and dissipate heat when the temperature rises.
  • Page 30: High-Voltage Box

    Product Overview High-voltage Box Unit: mm Weight: 37.5 kg Front view Right view Figure 2-8 Dimension and weight Figure 2-9 Front panel Table 2-5 Description of front panel Item Description ADD button To assign address. Negative output port To connect battery pack's negative terminal. Positive output port To connect battery pack’s positive terminal.
  • Page 31: Battery Pack

    Item Description Communication terminal To connect the IO module's CAN port and dry block (for IO module) contact of the inverter. Communication port To connect inverter's communication port. (for inverter) Communication port To connect EMS's communication port. (for EMS) P+ port To connect inverter's positive terminal.
  • Page 32 Product Overview In the closed state In the opened state Figure 2-11 Front panel Table 2-6 Description of front panel Item Description To keep components cool in the cabinet. Left/right door Please open the door while wiring. To connect negative terminal of high-voltage box or Negative terminal battery pack.
  • Page 33: Distribution Box

    Product Overview Item Description Communication port To connect communication cable. Distribution Box Unit: mm 316.5 Front view Right view Figure 2-12 Dimension...
  • Page 34 Power MCCB-Feedback SPD-Feedback ESS Meter HVAC Power IO-DI1 IO-GND IO-DI4 IO-GND RS485A RS485B 220V AC Power L 220V AC Power N Emergency Stop Control 24V DC Power + 24V DC Power - UPS- UPS- IO-D IO-D L-2 LDAS FAN LED LED FAN LDAS N-2 N-3 SB-23 SB-24...
  • Page 35: Io Module

    Product Overview Item Description ASP2 Air conditioner/liquid cooling unit on/off breaker Auxiliary power breaker of ? High-voltage box UPS breaker To protect UPS breaker. Socket Power socket. GRID IN wire connector Port for connecting to power grid. IO Module Unit: mm 99.6 Front view Figure 2-14 Dimension...
  • Page 36: Other Parts

    Product Overview Other Parts 2.7.1 Air Conditioner Figure 2-16 Appearance of air conditioner NOTICE! • Please refer to when “Chapter 9.3.2 Disassembly and Clean of Air Conditioner Filter” it's time to clean or replace the air conditioner filter. 2.7.2 Automatic Fire Sprinkler Figure 2-17 Appearance of automatic fire sprinkler 2.7.3 TTemperature Sensor...
  • Page 37: Smoke Detector

    Product Overview 2.7.4 Smoke Detector Figure 2-19 Appearance of smoke detector 2.7.5 CO Detector Figure 2-20 Appearance of CO detector 2.7.6 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Figure 2-21 Appearance of temperature and humidity sensor...
  • Page 38: Audible And Visible Alarm

    Product Overview 2.7.7 Audible and Visible Alarm Figure 2-22 Appearance of audible and visible alarm 2.7.8 Water Sensor Figure 2-23 Appearance of water sensor 2.7.9 Door sensor Figure 2-24 Appearance of door sensor...
  • Page 39: Operating Principle

    Product Overview Operating Principle 2.8.1 Electrical Block Diagram The label on Electrical Block Diagram should be pasted on the back door. For the position, see Figure 2-20. Label on electrical SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM LAYOUT DIAGRAM Energy Meter Pack 8 Pack 15 Pack 12 Pack 13 Inverter...
  • Page 40 Product Overview System Schematic Diagram Layout Diagram Energy storage meter Battery pack 8 Battery pack 15 Battery pack Battery pack Inverter Three-phase power Battery pack Battery pack Battery pack 7 Battery pack 1 Switch Battery pack Battery pack Battery pack High-voltage Battery pack Battery pack...
  • Page 41: Indicator

    Product Overview 2.8.2 Indicator Cabinet's LED Light The cabinet is equipped with a tri-colour indicator (green/yellow/red) to show its operating status. LED light Figure 2-27 LED light Table 2-8 Description Status Description Solid yellow light In standby Solid green light In operation Solid red light System failure...
  • Page 42 Product Overview Hight-voltage Box's Indicator Light The box is equipped with a bi-colour indicator (green/red) to show its operating status. LED light Figure 2-28 LED light Table 2-9 Description Status Description Press and hold "power button" ≥15 seconds to enter into "operating state". During this Flashing green light period, the system will assign each battery pack in a communication loop a unique...
  • Page 43: Symbols

    Product Overview Battery Pack's LED light LED light Figure 2-29 LED light Table 2-10 Description Status Description Flashing green light In operation Symbols Table 2-11 Symbol description Symbol Description CE mark of conformity. TUV certification. RCM mark of conformity Protective grounding point. Grounding point.
  • Page 44 Product Overview Symbol Description Danger, electric shock. Do not touch the device after it is powered on. Otherwise, an electric shock may occur. Danger. Due to possible risks, do not touch the device after it is powered on. Observe enclosed documentation. The device cannot be disposed together with the household waste.
  • Page 45: Transportation And Storage

    Transportation and Storage Transportation and Storage Transportation Requirements DANGER! • Do not disassemble the battery violently. Otherwise, it may lead to battery pack short circuit, damage to the device (leakage, rupture), fire, or explosion. WARNING! • Hold the handles on the device or put your hands underneath the device to move or lift, and do not hold the handles on the parts installed in it.
  • Page 46 Transportation and Storage • To prevent injuries, do not quickly lift the heavy device above the waist. • To prevent scratches and dents, or damage to components and cables, avoid impact and falling when moving. • Be aware of workbenches, slopes, steps, and other places where it is easy to slip when moving devices.
  • Page 47: Storage Requirements

    Transportation and Storage authority of the departure country, transit country, and country of destination, respectively. • Before transportation, check that the battery package is intact and that there is no abnormal odor, leakage, smoke, or sign of burning. Otherwise, the batteries cannot be transported.
  • Page 48: Battery Pack Storage

    Transportation and Storage 3.2.2 Battery Pack Storage DANGER! • Ensure that batteries are stored in a dry, clean, and ventilated indoor environment that is free from sources of strong infrared or other radiations, organic solvents, corrosive gases, and conductive metal dust. Do not expose batteries to direct sunlight or rain and keep them far away from sources of heat and ignition.
  • Page 49: Preparation Before Installation

    Preparation before Installation Preparation before Installation Installation Site Selection Given the importance of the installation site to the security, service life and performance Standard for the of the equipment, the site should be selected according to NFPA 855 Installation of Stationary Energy Storage Systems and local regulations, and based on the principles of wiring, operation and maintenance for convenience.
  • Page 50 Preparation before Installation Safe Distance The safe distance between the equipment and Class ≥ 10 m B industrial buildings The safe distance between the equipment and Class C and D industrial buildings which meet the ≥ 10 m requirements of Class I and II fire resistance rating The safe distance between the equipment and industrial buildings which meet the requirements of ≥...
  • Page 51 houses, dumping sites, and sewage treatment stations, should be between 500 m and 1000 m. Table 4-2 Installation spacing requirements Safe Distance Distance from coastal areas > 2000 m Distance from heavy pollution sources, such as 1500 m ~ 3000 m smelters, coal mines, thermal power plants Distance from moderate pollution sources, such as chemical plants, rubber plants, and electroplate...
  • Page 52: Installation Environment Requirements

    Preparation before Installation structures. • Keep away from intersections of urban main roads and heavily travelled roads. • Please strictly select the installation site in accordance with the following requirements for flood prevention and rainwater control: » The height of the foundation for the large, medium and small electrochemical energy storage systems must be over the highest water level in history.
  • Page 53: Installation Foundation Requirements

    Preparation before Installation 4.1.2 Installation Foundation Requirements The requirements for foundation are shown as follows: • The foundation must be made of non-combustible materials, such as solid bricks or concrete. And ensure that the foundation is level, smooth and firm, and has sufficient bearing capacity to withstand the load from the equipment.
  • Page 54 Preparation before Installation Unit: mm Foundation 1040 Cable threading hole ≥ 300 1720 1040 Figure 4-4 Foundation parameter requirements for angle supports installed at front and rear sides Unit: mm Foundation Cable 1400 threading hole ≥ 300 1520 1520 Figure 4-5 Foundation parameter requirements for angle supports installed at left and right sides...
  • Page 55: Forklift Requirements

    Preparation before Installation 4.1.3 Forklift Requirements • Before using the forklift, ensure that it meets the load requirements: load capacity ≥ 5 t; • The recommended forklift should meet the following requirements: length of fork blade > 1.2 m, width of fork blade between 80 cm and 160 cm, and thickness of fork shank between 25 cm and 70 cm;...
  • Page 56: Clearance Requirement

    Preparation before Installation Table 4-3 Precaution Precaution The crane's lifting capacity shall equal or exceed 5 t, as well as the working radius of equaling or exceeding 2 m. If the above requirements cannot be met, it is required to be evaluated by professional personnel. A trained and qualified lifting personnel is required.
  • Page 57 Preparation before Installation ≥ 1000 mm ≥ 1500 mm ≥ 400 mm ≥ 400 mm ≥ 400 mm ≥ 400 mm ≥ 1200 mm Plan view One cabinet Front view Figure 4-7 Single cabinet ≥ 1500 mm ≥ 1500 mm ≥...
  • Page 58: Tools Requirement

    Preparation before Installation Tools Requirement The tools used include but are not limited to the recommended tools below. Please use other auxiliary tools according to the site requirements. Please note that the tools used must comply with local regulations. Multimeter Hammer drill (Ø16 mm) (Range: 1500 V) Measuring tape...
  • Page 59: Additionally Required Materials

    Preparation before Installation Insulating gloves Safety boots Safety goggles Anti-dust mask Safety vest Safety helmet Safety belt Additionally Required Materials The following is a recommended list of equipment required for installation of the system. Table 4-4 Additionally required wires Conductor Required Material Type Cross-section...
  • Page 60: Unpacking And Inspection

    Unpacking and Inspection Unpacking and Inspection Unpacking • The equipment undergoes 100% testing and inspection before shipping from the manufacturing facility. However, transport damage may still occur. Before unpacking the rechargeable battery, please verify that the model and outer packing materials for damage, such as holes and cracks. •...
  • Page 61: Packing List

    Unpacking and Inspection • When unpacking, please handle all packaging materials properly for future storage or relocation of this equipment. • After unpacking, please check if the equipment is intact and if all accessories are complete. If there is any damage or missing accessories, please contact your dealer immediately for assistance.
  • Page 62 Unpacking and Inspection Table 5-1 Packing list Item No. Items Quantity Cabinet 1 pc Cover 4 pcs M4*10 Cross screw 18 pcs Eye bolt 4 pcs Expansion bolt 10 pcs RNB60-8 Terminal (Grid side) 4 pcs M8*14 Cross screw 6 pcs URB38-6 Grounding terminal 1 pc M12*40 hexagon head screw...
  • Page 63: Mechanical Installation

    Mechanical Installation Mechanical Installation After determining the installation site, please take out the underground electrical wiring which is buried beneath the ground. WARNING! • This equipment must be installed by professionals in accordance with local regulations and standards. • Before drilling, please check and avoid wiring inside the wall to prevent accidents. •...
  • Page 64 Mechanical Installation Step 2: Insert and clockwise the eye bolts (M20) (with a total of 4 pieces). Front Silicone gasket Steel pipe (Ø25-30 mm) Figure 6-2 Tightening eye bolts NOTICE! • Put the silicone gaskets in place before inserting the eye bolts. L >...
  • Page 65: Fork Position

    Mechanical Installation Fork Position NOTICE! • When using a forklift to move the cabinet, please secure it according to the actual situation to ensure that the cabinet does not pose a risk of tipping over. Figure 6-4 Right positions Figure 6-5 Wrong positions NOTICE! •...
  • Page 66: Antenna Installation

    Mechanical Installation Antenna Installation NOTICE! • The user can decide whether the reserved port connects an antenna based on the actual situation. • Regarding the other antenna port (the right one), the antenna is delivered with the accessories kit. There are two antenna ports in the cabinet. The left one is required to be installed an antenna, and the right one is a reserved port.
  • Page 67: Installation Dimensions

    Mechanical Installation Figure 6-8 Installing antenna After installing the antenna, see Figure 6-9. Antenna The reserved antenna port Figure 6-9 Installing an antenna Installation Dimensions Before installation, please refer to “Chapter 2.2.1 Appearance and Dimension” installation, ensuring sufficient space is reserved for the installation and heat dissipation of the entire equipment.
  • Page 68: Installation Procedure For Angle Support And Cover

    Mechanical Installation Installation Procedure for Angle Support and Cover The cabinet allows the angle supports to be installed at the front and-rear sides or at the left and-right sides. Since the installation procedure for the angle support is the same, the following steps take the angle support installed at the front and-rear sides as an example.
  • Page 69 Mechanical Installation Step 3: Attach the angle supports to the cabinet, and insert M12 screws and tighten them clockwise using a torque wrench (torque: 42±4.2 N·m). Each angle support has two screws, with a total of four angle supports. Figure 6-12 Aligning screw holes 42±4.2 N·m Figure 6-13 Tightening M12 screws NOTICE!
  • Page 70 Mechanical Installation Step 4: Use a rubber hammer to drive the expansion bolts into the foundation screw holes, and then tighten them clockwise with a torque wrench (M12) (torque: 42±4.2 N·m). 42±4.2 N·m Figure 6-14 Tightening expansion bolts Step 5: After the angle supports have been installed, take out the covers to seal the forklift hole and tighten the screws (M6) (torque: 5±0.5 N·m).
  • Page 71: Electrical Connection

    Electrical Connection Electrical Connection Operation before Connection NOTICE! • Before wiring, operators are required to learn which parts need to be conducted wiring. For details, please refer to Figure 7-1. Part a Part b Part b Figure 7-1 Part that needs wiring...
  • Page 72 Electrical Connection Step 1: Please open the door before wiring. ≥130° Figure 7-2 Opening the door NOTICE! • Please keep the keys properly. Step 2: Unscrew M4 screws, and remove the cover. There are totalling 4 pieces of M4 screws. Figure 7-3 Unscrewing M4 screws and removing cover...
  • Page 73: Grid Connection

    Electrical Connection Grid Connection Regarding the grid connection, namely Part a in “Figure 7-1 Part that needs wiring”, please strictly follow the steps below. Step 1: Strip the five-core cable about 22 cm to 26 cm. Strip the cable jacket (for L1/L2/L3/N) about 18 mm to 24 mm, Strip the PE cable jacket about 14 mm to 20 mm.
  • Page 74 Heat-shrink tubing RNB60-8 terminal URB38-6 grounding terminal Figure 7-5 Cutting heat-shrink tubing Step 3: Crimp the terminal using hydraulic wire crimper. Since the procedure for installing a terminal is same, the following steps take the L1 copper wire as an example. Hydraulic wire crimper Figure 7-6 Crimping...
  • Page 75 Electrical Connection NOTICE! • Do not damage the conductor insulation while crimping. • Do not place the conductor insulation into the terminal. Step 4: Heat the heat-shrink tubing after it wraps the end of terminal. Figure 7-7 Heating NOTICE! • Move the heat gun back and forth slowly to distribute the heat evenly across the surface of heat shrink tubing.
  • Page 76 *To thread To thread grid wire communication wire Figure 7-9 Treading cable out of cable threading hole NOTICE! • The mark "*" indicates that the cable threading hole is reserved for parallel. Step 6: Pull out terminal covers by pressing the buttons on both sides of the cover. Figure 7-10 Pulling out covers Step 7: Unscrew the M8 screws using torque wrench, connect the assembled L1/L2/L3/N...
  • Page 77 Electrical Connection Figure 7-11 Unscrewing M8 screws 12±1 N·m Figure 7-12 Tightening M8 screws Step 8: Reinstall the terminal covers on L1/L2/L3/N ports. Figure 7-13 Reinstalling terminal cover...
  • Page 78 Electrical Connection Step 9: Unscrew M8 screw using torque wrench, connect the assembled PE wire to the copper bar, and then tighten it (torque: 12±1 N·m). Cable threading holes Figure 7-14 Unscrewing M8 screws 12±1 N·m Figure 7-15 Tightening M8 screws NOTICE! •...
  • Page 79 Electrical Connection Step 10: Lay the fireproof mud to plug of the hole. Grid wire Fireproof mud Figure 7-16 Laying fireproof mud NOTICE! Notice for fireproofing mud: • Take out the fireproof mud delivered with the cabinet and knead it into a ball shape. In the case of the low temperature, place it into warm water, of which the temperature range is between 40°C and 70 °C, with its package until it is soft.
  • Page 80: Grounding Plate Connection

    Electrical Connection Grounding Plate Connection Regarding the grounding plate connection, namely Part b in “Figure 7-1 Parts that need wiring”, either connection area is available, please strictly follow the steps below. Step 1: Insert and tighten M12 screw to secure grounding plate (torque: 42±2 N·m). Grounding plate 42±2 N·m Figure 7-17 Tightening M12 screws...
  • Page 81: Commissioning

    Commissioning Check before Power On Ensure that all the cables connecting to the EPS and distribution box (grid side) are wired and securely fastened. For details, please refer to the following Table 8-1. Table 8-1 Checklist Item Description • Check the equipment is in good condition, with a clean, non-peeling paint, and rust-free surface.
  • Page 82: Power On

    Commissioning Power ON Regarding the detailed location of the modules in the cabinet, please refer to “Figure 2-3 Parts description (in the opened state)”. Step 1: Rotate the switch on the distribution box 90° counter-clockwise to "ON". Power HVAC Power MCCB-Feedback SPD-Feedback ESS Meter...
  • Page 83 Commissioning Power MCCB-Feedback SPD-Feedback ESS Meter HVAC Power IO-DI1 IO-GND IO-DI4 IO-GND RS485A RS485B 220V AC Power L 220V AC Power N Emergency Stop Control 24V DC Power + 24V DC Power - UPS- UPS- IO-D IO-D L-2 LDAS FAN LED LED FAN LDAS N-2 N-3 SB-23 SB-24...
  • Page 84 High-voltage box Figure 8-4 Rotating the disconnector Step 5: Start the inverter. Step 6: Gently press the power button. At the point, the LED light will come on green. High-voltage box Figure 8-5 Pressing power button gently Step 7: Close the door after the equipment has been started. Figure 8-6 Closing the door NOTICE! •...
  • Page 85: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance Troubleshooting and Maintenance Power Off Check whether the system is still running before power off. Do not power off if the device is "under load". There are two circumstances: 1. Normal power off; 2. Emergency power off. Regarding the detailed location of the modules in the cabinet, please refer to “Figure 2-3 Parts description (in the opened...
  • Page 86 Troubleshooting and Maintenance High-voltage box Figure 9-2 Pressing power button High-voltage box Figure 9-3 Rotating the disconnector Step 3: Shut down the inverter. Step 4: Hold and press the "Power on/off" button to power off the UPS. Power on/off Setting Figure 9-4 Holding and pressing OFF button Step 5: Flip down breakers on the distribution box orderly, with correct order of "APS",...
  • Page 87 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Power MCCB-Feedback SPD-Feedback ESS Meter HVAC Power IO-DI1 IO-GND IO-DI4 IO-GND RS485A RS485B 220V AC Power L 220V AC Power N Emergency Stop Control 24V DC Power + 24V DC Power - UPS- UPS- IO-D IO-D L-2 LDAS FAN LED LED FAN LDAS N-2 N-3 SB-23 SB-24...
  • Page 88 Troubleshooting and Maintenance WARNING! • The device may still have power and heat after turning off, which may cause electric shock and personal injuries. Therefore, please allow it to cool for at least 5 minutes and wear PPE before conducting maintenance. Emergency Power Off WARNING! •...
  • Page 89: Troubleshooting

    App, and then refer to the suggestions below. For further assistance, contact SolaX Customer Service. Please provide the model and SN of the cabinet, and be prepared to describe the system installation details.
  • Page 90 • The charging current is limited to 0 A. If the relay does not receive a power-off instruction from the inverter, it will be turned off forcefully after 1 second. • Or contact SolaX for help. HVBLow Undervoltage category IV of total voltage •...
  • Page 91 • The charging current is limited to 0 A. If the relay does not receive a power-off instruction from the inverter, it will be turned off forcefully after 1 second. • Or contact SolaX for help. DsgOver_4 Discharge overcurrent fault level 4 •...
  • Page 92 • The charging current is limited to 0 A. If the relay does not receive a power-off instruction from the inverter, it will be turned off forcefully after 1 second. • Or contact SolaX for help. VoltSensorFlt Voltage sensor fault •...
  • Page 93 • The charging current is limited to 0 A. If the relay does not receive a power-off instruction from the inverter, it will be turned off forcefully after 1 second. • Or contact SolaX for help. SelfCheckFlt Self-test fault • The charging current is limited to 0 A. If the relay does not receive a power-off instruction from the inverter, it will be turned off forcefully after 1 second.
  • Page 94: Maintenance

    Please make records of the maintenance. WARNING! • Only qualified person can perform the maintenance for the device. • Only use the spare parts and accessories approved by SolaX for maintenance. 9.3.1 Maintenance Routine...
  • Page 95 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Check Item Description Interval Time • Check whether the power cables are fastened securely. If not, please tighten them again according to the torque written in the document. Electrical • Check there is any damage to the cables, Every 6 months connection especially the cable jacket connecting with...
  • Page 96: Disassembly And Clean Of Air Conditioner Filter

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance 9.3.2 Disassembly and Clean of Air Conditioner Filter WARNING! • The air conditioner must be powered off before disassembly and clean of air conditioner. • The device may still have power and heat after turning off, which may cause electric shock and personal injuries.
  • Page 97: Maintenance Of Battery Pack

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance Step 2: Clean aluminum mesh plate and stainless steel gauze, and replace the black filter. Step 3: Orderly reinstall the black filter, stainless steel gauze, and aluminum mesh plate. Step 4: Insert and tighten M5 screws (× 24) (torque: 0.6-0.8 N·m). 0.6-0.8 N·m Figure 9-10 Tightening M5 screws Step 5:...
  • Page 98: Dispose Of Wasted And Damaged Battery Pack

    Dispose of Wasted and Damaged Battery Pack 10 Dispose of Wasted and Damaged Battery Pack Please dispose of the rechargeable battery or accessories in accordance with the disposal regulations for electronic waste which is applied at the installation site. NOTICE! •...
  • Page 99 Technical Data 11 Technical Data Cabinet (AC Side) Model TRENE-P100B215I Rated AC power [kW] Rated AC current [A] 144.4 Max. AC apparent power [kVA] Nominal grid voltage [V] 400 (-20% ~ +15%) Nominal grid frequency [Hz] 50 / 60 Adjustable power factor range 0.99 leading ~ 0.99 lagging THDi (Rated power) [%] <...
  • Page 100 General Parameter Model TRENE-P100B215I Dimension (W×H×D) [mm] 1680 × 2420 × 1200 Weight [kg] 2800 Operating temperature range [°C] -30 ~ 50 Relative humidity (Non-condensing) [%] 0 ~ 95 Altitude [m] 3000 Cooling concept Smart air cooling Ingress protection IP55 Aerosol (Optional: Novec1230) / Fire protection Water...
  • Page 101 Appendix 12 Appendix 12.1 How to Repaint the Cabinet In bad weather conditions, such as rain, snow, gales, sandstorms, etc., stop carrying out repainting even if the equipment is installed outside.  Strictly comply with the pantone color described in the document while repainting. Repainting description To keep the equipment appearance intact, please repaint it immediately in the case of flaking and peeling paint.
  • Page 102 Appendix Procedure Step 1: Gently sand the scratched surface with a fine sandpaper to remove rust or stains. Figure 2-11 Sanding the scratched surface Step 2: Clean the scratched area properly with a wet cotton cloth to remove dirt, and then wipe it with a dry cotton cloth.
  • Page 103 Appendix Step 3: Apply the zinc-rich primer to the scratched area through a hairbrush or paint sprayer. NOTICE! • If the bare metal underneath can be seen, » Firstly, the epoxy zinc-rich primer must be applied; » Secondly, apply the acrylic top coat until the primer is dry and the bare metal cannot be seen.
  • Page 104 Appendix Step 5: Allow the paint to dry for at least 30 minutes, and then check whether the repaired area meets requirements. NOTICE! • The color of the repaired area shall be consistent with the surrounding area. Use a colorimeter to measure the color difference, of which Delta E shall be ≤ 3. If the color cannot be measured by a colorimeter, please confirm that there is no obvious color difference at the edges between the repaired area and the surrounding area, as well as no bumps, scratches, flakings, or breaks.
  • Page 105 Contact Information UNITED KINGDOM AUSTRALIA Unit C-D Riversdale House, Riversdale 21 Nicholas Dr, Dandenong South VIC 3175 Road, Atherstone, CV9 1FA +61 1300 476 529 +44 (0) 2476 586 998 service@solaxpower.com service.uk@solaxpower.com TURKEY GERMANY Fevzi Çakmak mah. aslım cd. no 88 A Am Tullnaupark 8, 90402 Nürnberg, Karatay / Konya / Türkiye Germany...
  • Page 106 SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. ADD.: No. 278, Shizhu Road, Chengnan Sub-district, Tonglu County, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China E-mail: info@solaxpower.com www.solaxpower.com Copyright © SolaX Power Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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