Dyness Tower Pro T-TP7 User Manual

Dyness Tower Pro T-TP7 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
HV Battery System
Tower Pro T-TP7/TP11/TP15/TP19/TP23
192 - 576V/40Ah
File version-20231114-V2-EN Information might be subject to change without notice during product improving.

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  • Page 1 Tower Pro USER MANUAL HV Battery System Tower Pro T-TP7/TP11/TP15/TP19/TP23 192 - 576V/40Ah File version-20231114-V2-EN Information might be subject to change without notice during product improving.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Tower Pro ESS Unit User Manual Contents Statement of Law ......................... 1 Revision History .............................1 Safe handling of lithium batteries guide ..................2 1 Introduction ..........................4 Brief Introduction ..........................4 Product Properties ..........................4 Product identity definition ....................... 4 2 Product specifications ......................6 System Performance Parameter .....................6 Battery Module .............................
  • Page 3: Statement Of Law

    Copyright of this document belongs to Dyness Digital Energy Technology Co., LTD. No part of this documentation may be excerpted, reproduced, translated, annotated or duplicated in any form or by any means without the prior written authorization of Dyness Digital Energy Technology Co., LTD.All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 4: Safe Handling Of Lithium Batteries Guide

    Before installation, make sure that the grid is disconnected and the battery is switched off. Do not invert the positive and negative cables and ensure there is no short circuit to the external device. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 5 In case of fire, only a dry powder fire extinguisher must be used, foam extinguishers are prohibited. Please do not open, repair or disassemble batteries; this is reserved for Dyness staff or authorized personnel. We do not take any responsibility caused by violation of safety operation or equipment safety standards.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Dyness. It can be used to support reliable power for various types of equipment and systems. Tower Pro is especially suitable for application scenes of high power, limited installation space, restricted load-bearing and long cycle life.
  • Page 7 After the useful life of the battery, it can continue to be used after being recycled by a professional recycling organization. This battery meets European directive requirements. This battery passed the TUV certification test. Figure 1-2 Battery module label © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 8: Product Specifications

    0 to +50 0 to +50 Max discharge power [kW] 23.04 19.2 15.36 11.52 7.68 Max charge & discharge power [kW] 13,8 11,5 (when used in communication with the inverter) Short circuit current [kA] © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 9: Battery Module

    Figure 2-2 Battery module Table 2-2 Product parameters Module name HV9640 Cell technology Li-ion (LFP) Battery module capacity (kWh) 3,84 Battery module voltage (V/DC) Battery module capacity (Ah) Number of battery module cells (pcs) © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 10 Pollution degree (PD) Ambient temperature (°C) 0 to +50 IP protection class IP55 Weight (kg) 34.5 Composite connector - male Figure 2-3 HV9640 top connector Composite connector - female Figure 2-4 HV9640 bottom connector © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 11 Table 2-4 Port definition Composite connector - male Composite connector - female Negative output Negative output Module positive Module negative SWAKE SWAKE SCANSG SCANSG SCANL SCANL SCANH SCANH 24V- 24V- 24V+ 24V+ © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 12: Battery Controller

    Connect battery system to inverter positive terminal socket RS232 Communication Remote upgrade interface port External negative Connect battery system to inverter negative terminal socket ON/OFF switch Switch on to start the BMS system © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 13 Battery module output and communication interface connector - female Figure 2-10 Power On switch Table 2-6 Port definition Definition Negative output Positive output SWAKE SCANSG SCANL SCANH 24V- 24V+ SCANOUT Figure 2-11 BDU front view © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 14 Ensure ON/OFF switch is turned on before waking up the battery. Otherwise it will affect the auto test process and cause danger. DO NOT switch off the ON/OFF switch during normal operation, only in emergencies. Otherwise it will cause the battery current to surge. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 15 Figure 2-13 “EXT-RS232” port pins Table 2-9 Definition of “EXT-RS232” port pins Color Definition PIN1 Orange/white Reserve PIN2 Orange X+5V PIN3 Green/white XGND PIN4 Blue PIN5 Blue/white PIN6 Green XGND PIN7 Brown/white X+5V PIN8 Brown Reserve © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 16: Installation And Configuration

    It is essential to equip a heating system to keep the battery system in a relevant temperature range. If the environment is lower than 0 C, the system may be shut down for protection. It is necessary to open the heating system first. Exceeding the working © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 17: Installation Location Precautions

    Flammable material or gas near the installation Snow Direct sunlight Direct rain fall accumulation Flammable wall Figure 3-2 Installation location precautions Tools The following tools are required to install the battery pack: © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 18: Safety Gear

    If the internal packing is damaged, goods should be examined and recorded in detail. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 19 M5*14 8 pcs screws M6 3 sets of combination M6*14 screws Terminal OT4-6 User Manual 30 pages Power cable To positive battery connector pole Power cable To negative connector battery pole © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 20: Equipment Installation

    (the height of the feet 2. Separate BDU from battery base. on the base can be adjusted). n*Battery Module HV9640 5. Place the Tower Pro BDU on the battery module. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 21 • Switch on the inverter, and make sure that all power equipment is working normally. • Start the battery system. See Table 3-2 Battery system self-test step 2. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 22 Grounding Step 2 Battery system self-test 1. Switch the DC breaker of the BDU on. 2. Switch the ON/OFF switch on © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 23 The output voltage should conform to the voltage range in Table “P7 Table 2-1 Parameter of the Tower Pro system”. 5. Switch the ON/OFF switch off. 6. Switch the BDU DC BREAKER to OFF position. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 24 We recommend an external DC breaker operating both positive and negative conductors simultaneously between BDU and inverter. After waking up the BDU and ensuring that the BDU is pre-charged, it can be switched on. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 25: Maintenance

    Check if the inverter is breaker trips faulty. Communication failure Wrong battery model is Select the correct battery between battery and selected on the inverter model on the inverter inverter. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 26: Replacement Of Main Components

    Turn off the battery system first carrying out maintenance. Voltage check: [Periodical maintenance] Check the voltage of the battery system with the monitoring software. Check whether the system voltage is normal. For example: Check whether the © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 27 Output relay check: [Periodical maintenance] Under low load (low current), check the output relay OFF and ON condition; listen if the relay clicks, which means that it switches off and on normally. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 28: Storage

    In particular, special rules for the carriage of goods on the road and the current dangerous goods law, specifically ADR (European Convention on the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road), as amended, must be observed. © Dyness reserves the copyright of this document.
  • Page 29 Address: No. 511 Chenzhuang West Road, Sanshui Street, Jiangyan District, Taizhou City Email: service@dyness-tech.com Tel: +86 400 666 0655 Web: www.dyness.com Official Website Digital version access...

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