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User Manual of Xtreme HV Series
Email: support@renonpower.com
Official website: www.renonpower.com
Address: 5900 Balcones Drive STE 100, Austin, TX 78731, United States
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  • Page 1 User Manual of Xtreme HV Series Email: support@renonpower.com Official website: www.renonpower.com Address: 5900 Balcones Drive STE 100, Austin, TX 78731, United States...
  • Page 2 Revision History Ver. Date Revise contents Reviser 2023.07.18 New Edition Cooper...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Safety Instructions ......................5 1.1 General Safety Precautions ..................5 1.2 Transportation and Storage Precautions .............6 1.3 Installation Precautions .....................7 1.4 Usage Precautions ......................7 1.5 Response to Emergency Situations ............... 8 1.6 Qualified Personnel ....................9 2 Introduction ........................10 2.1 Product features ......................10 2.2 Specifications ......................11 2.3 Interface Information ....................12...
  • Page 4 3.3 Installation location ....................20 3.4 Package items ......................20 3.5 Installation ........................23 3.6 Connections of Cable and Power .................27 3.7 Wi-Fi Configuration ....................31 4 Monitoring Screen ......................36 4.1 LCD Screen Introduction ..................36 4.2 SOC, SOH and Upgrading State ................36 4.3 Version and Accumulated Discharge Energy ............37 4.4 ESS status, Power, and Voltage ................
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    1 Safety Instructions For safety reasons, installer and user are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the contents of this document and all warnings before installation and usage. 1.1 General Safety Precautions ● Please carefully read this manual before any work is carried out on the product, and keep it located near the product for future reference.
  • Page 6: Transportation And Storage Precautions

    ● Batteries marked with the recycling symbol must be processed via a recognized recycling agency. By agreement, they may be returned to the manufacturer. 1.2 Transportation and Storage Precautions ● The batteries must be transported according to UN3480, they must be packed according to packaging requirements of Special Regulation 230 of IMDG CODE (40-20 Edition) for maritime transport, and P965 IA for air transport (SOC less than 30%).
  • Page 7: Installation Precautions

    1.3 Installation Precautions ● Do not install the product in an airtight enclosure or in an area without ventilation. ●Do not install the product in living area of dwelling units or in sleeping units other than within utility closets and storage or utility spaces. ●...
  • Page 8: Response To Emergency Situations

    to avoid electric shock. ●Battery needs to be recharged within 12 hours after fully discharged. ●The default temperature range over which the battery can be discharged is -4 ℉ (-20 ℃ ) to 122 ℉ (50 ℃ ). Frequently discharge the battery in high or low temperature may deteriorate the performance and life of the battery pack.
  • Page 9: Qualified Personnel

    1.6 Qualified Personnel The installation guide part described herein is intended for use by skilled staff only. A skilled staff is defined as a trained and qualified electrician or installer who has all the following skills and experience: ●Knowledge of battery' specification and properties. ●Knowledge of the installation of electrical devices.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    The Xtreme HV series is very easy to install, and has a well-designed exterior suitable for indoor use. Supports up to 6 battery modules to extend the energy of a single stack.
  • Page 11: Specifications

    2.2 Specifications...
  • Page 12: Interface Information

    2.3 Interface Information Figure 2.3.1. Interface definition of Controller module Instructions Instructions Power Positive Inverter Communication Port (RJ45) Power Negative Debug Port Inverter Dial Switch Link A Address Dial Switch Link B Function Dial Switch Power Switch USB Port for Upgrade Active Switch Dry Contact On/Off...
  • Page 13: Power Positive

    2.3.1 Power Positive Terminal type: Terminal for 10mm² power cable Usage: connect to inverter’s positive terminal. 2.3.2 Power Negative Terminal type: Terminal for 10 mm² power cable Usage: connect to inverter’s negative terminal. 2.3.3 Inverter Dial Switch Code 0 ~ 32 of this Dial Switch are used to match which brand of inverter is using.
  • Page 14: Address Dial Switch

    Growatt-HV Code 63 is used for special function, defined as below: Code Dial Code Switch Position Definition The battery enters WiFi configuration mode, see chapter 3.7 for more information. 2.3.4 Address Dial Switch Use this Dial Switch to set the address of master controller and then turn on to activate the system.
  • Page 15: Usb Port

    2.3.6 USB Port USB Port for firmware upgrade and storage log data, leave it open if not used. 2.3.7 Dry Contact Terminal type: 6-Pin terminal block This is for General-purpose output which reserved for future communication and used for an uncommitted digital signal pin on an integrated circuit or electronic circuit (e.g.
  • Page 16: Inverter Communication Port (Rj45)

    2.3.9 Inverter Communication Port (RJ45) Terminal type: RJ45 Usage: communicate with inverter, PCS or other equipment. Installer needs to check the cable pin out before connecting inverter to the battery in order to gain the communication. For the general information or technical matters in regarding to inverter, please refers to user manual.
  • Page 17: Link A And Link B

    Debug.CANH Debug.CANL 2.3.11 Link A and Link B Link A and Link B is reserved, leave them open. 2.3.12 Power Switch Power switch: Power on/off the main circuit of the battery. 2.3.13 Active Switch Twist the switch right to active the main controller circuit, after power on, please twist it to up side, otherwise the output will be disable.
  • Page 18: Installation And Usage

    3 Installation and Usage 3.1 Safe Handling Guide 3.1.1 Familiar with the product Be careful when unpacking the system. Every module of the product is heavy. Don't lift them with a pole. The weight of the modules can be found in the chapter "Specifications".
  • Page 19: Safety Gear

    Use properly insulated tools to prevent accidental electric shock or short circuits. If insulated tools are not available, cover the entire exposed metal surfaces of the available tools, except their tips, with electrical tape. 3.1.4 Safety Gear It is recommended to wear the following safety gear when dealing with the product: Insulated gloves Safety goggles...
  • Page 20: Installation Location

    3.3 Installation location Make sure that the installation location meets the following conditions: ●The floor is flat and level. ●The surface of the wall is smooth and perpendicular to the ground, which can bear the weight. ●The area is completely water proof. ●The area shall avoid direct sunlight.
  • Page 21 Stainless steel Screw expansion screw Fasten base to floor M8*80 WIFI antenna 2.4GHz L-type Connect with internet User manual Xtreme HV series User manual Red, 6AWG, with Positive power RNB14-6S Connect positive pole of cable terminals on both battery and inverter (customizable) side, 1.5m...
  • Page 22 battery and inverter, cooperate with 2 standard network cable Tighten the screws on the Allen key side cover of the main controller Side panel 1.3*0.6*0.1inches/ Connect the side panel connector 32*14*1.5mm (2) Battery module: Item Specification Usage Diagram Battery 30.5*10.6*11inches Storage of cells module /775*270*279mm...
  • Page 23: Installation

    3.5 Installation 1) Preparation of master controller: Fastened 2 mounting brackets A to the top back of the controller and screw those properly. Figure 3.5.1. Fastened the mounting bracket A Preparation of the controller module: Fastened 2 mounting brackets B to mounting bracket A and screw those properly.
  • Page 24 Figure 3.5.3. Put the base on the floor 3) Fasten the 4 mounting holes of the base on the floor in a stable condition. Figure 3.5.4. Mounting holes of the base 4) Stack up the battery modules, and then place the master controller unit on the top finally.
  • Page 25 Figure 3.5.5. Stacked product (5 modules)
  • Page 26 5) Fasten the 6 mounting holes of the mounting bracket B on the wall in a stable condition. Figure 3.5.6. Mounting holes of the base Install the side panel connector between the bottom battery module and the base via 8 screws in each battery cluster. Figure 3.5.7.
  • Page 27: Connections Of Cable And Power

    Figure 3.5.8. Installation Diagram of the mounting brackets 8) Connect the ground wire as the diagram shown below. Figure 3.5.9. Ground wire connection 3.6 Connections of Cable and Power 1) Remove the side cover case.
  • Page 28 Figure 3.6.1. Removal position of the battery control module 2) Set the Address dial code as 1 and set the function dial code as 0 in binary formation. Address Function Figure 3.6.2. Dial code 3) Remove the cover of the positive and the negative electrode. Connect the battery positive and negative electrode with the inverter's positive and negative electrode separately.
  • Page 29 If you are using the pin order select box, please refer to the table below to set the dial switch, according to the inverter brand. If the inverter brand is not shown in the table, please refer to the inverter manual or consult Renon's engineer. Dail switch position Inverter brand...
  • Page 30 7) Set the inverter dial code to the corresponding inverter's code. 8) Check the screen to make sure the number of battery modules is showing correctly without any alarm.
  • Page 31: Wi-Fi Configuration

    Set the inverter dial code (INV SET) to code 63(111111) as shown below before Wi-Fi configuration. Figure 3.7.1. INV SET code 63 1) Download and install RENON APP from Google or Apple Store by searching “Renon Smart”. Figure 3.7.2. Install RENON APP 2) You may acquire the Register Code from your installer for new account registration.
  • Page 32 Figure 3.7.3. Start the APP & Create an account & Sign in 3) Turn to the page account then click the Network, following by the instruction of network setting for WIFI configuration. Figure 3.7.4. Network Setting 4) Connect your mobile phone to the WI-FI hotspot from the master controller which SSID is same as controller's serial number (SN) and the password is 12345678.
  • Page 33 Figure 3.7.5. Connecting WIFI Hotspot of Product 5) Enter the SSID and password of your private WI-FI for connecting master controller to your private WI-FI. Make sure the Wi-Fi symbol on screen will shine constantly, and change the inverter dial switch back to the code you need.
  • Page 34 Figure 3.7.7. Create A New Plant 8) Click the confirm button to create your plant and all your products will show up as their SN, select proper products and confirm. Figure 3.7.8. Manage Your Plant & Confirm Your Products 9) Now you can manage your products in the APP, and you can also manage them in Website, ask your installer for the site URL.
  • Page 35 Figure 3.7.9. Manage Your Products 10) After the product is connected to Wi-Fi, the running status, real-time power, daily power consumption and cumulative power of the product can be monitored in real time on the network platform or mobile APP. It can also be used to configure parameters.
  • Page 36: Monitoring Screen

    4 Monitoring Screen 4.1 LCD Screen Introduction Figure 4.1 LCD Screen Introduction Instructions SOC, SOH and Upgrading State Version and Accumulated Discharge Energy ESS status, Power, and Voltage Battery Operation State 4.2 SOC, SOH and Upgrading State 1) The percent number displays current SOC when underneath SOC sign lights on and current SOH when underneath SOH blinking lights on, respectively.
  • Page 37: Version And Accumulated Discharge Energy

    4.3 Version and Accumulated Discharge Energy The number shows version of software and hardware for LCD, master, and slave, accumulated discharged energy counted in kWh or MWh, respectively. Each part will keep showing on for 3 seconds and then switch to next. 4.4 ESS status, Power, and Voltage 1) The number displays current power and volage of whole battery stacks.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting & Maintenance

    5 Troubleshooting & Maintenance 5.1 Regular maintenance 1) Check the battery modules every 3 months to verify whether there are damages. 2) Check the battery modules every 3 months to verify whether the operating parameter is normal or there is no abnormal heating. 3) Fully charge and discharge the battery system every 3 months.
  • Page 39 Try to restart the WIFI router. Make sure the address dial code setting is correct, refer to the chapter of address dial code. No output after power on. Make sure SOC is not 0% otherwise charge battery please. Make sure the activate switch is rotate to “OFF”(upside). Make sure the connection of communication cable and power cable is correct, refer to the chapter of connection of cable and power.
  • Page 40: Warning Codes

    It is normal that the SOC value will be calibrated when the SOC value change instantly. battery is been full charged or deep discharged. Check the battery refer to the definition of the error or Error or Alarm shown on the screen warming codes.
  • Page 41: Error Codes

    Make sure the ambient temperature of the battery is Low ambient temp protection above -25℃. High MOS temp protection Reduce the ambient temperature and restart the battery. 5.4 Error Codes Error Code (Sign like “ERR”) Code Error Type Investigation & troubleshooting Restart the battery, and if the error code 100 still Discharge relay fault remaining or reappear, contact your installer.
  • Page 42 Check whether the address and function dial switch are set according to the user manual. Addressing failure Restart the battery, and if the error code 113 still remaining or reappear, contact your installer. Make sure the external connection for both battery and inverters are proper.

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