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Air Cooling Energy Storage System TRENE-P100B215I Installation Manual Version 5.0 www.solaxpower.com eManual in the QR code or at http://kb.solaxpower.com/...
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Table of Contents Safety ........................1 Installation ......................8...
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Safety General Notice 1. Contents may be periodically updated or revised. SolaX reserves the right to make improvements or changes in the product(s) and the program(s) described in this manual without the prior notice. 2. The installation , maintenance and grid-related setting can only be performed by qualified personnel who: •...
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DANGER! • According to the local laws and regulations related to high-altitude work, operators must wear PPE, e.g., a helmet, safety belt, or waist harness, when they work at heights, while the other end of the harness must connect to a secure structure to prevent fall incidents.
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DANGER! • Please make sure that the unit is free from any damage before the electrical connection. • Do not modify, change, or dismantle the device, do not change the power-on and power-off sequences and the installation procedure written in the document, and please properly and correctly operate it.
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WARNING! • The battery should be charged in time after discharge, to prevent battery damage due to overdischarge. If a battery pack is stored for a long time, please periodically recharge it to protect it from damage according to the storage requirements specified in the document.
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CAUTION! • Do not power on the device until it has been installed and confirmed by professionals. • In the event of a fire, evacuate immediately and call the local fire services. NOTICE! • The signs and messages on the labels and nameplates attached to the device need to be visible and clear.
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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 curbside recycling bins. Otherwise, it may cause environmental pollution or explosions. •...
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NOTICE! Grounding Requirements: • The device's grounding impedance shall meet the requirements of local electrical safety standards. • The equipment shall be permanently connected to a grounding wire within the building’s electrical system. Please check whether the device is reliably grounded before operation.
Packing List M12*40 hexagon Cabinet × 1 Angle support × 4 Expansion bolt × 10 head screw × 8 M6*16 Hexalobular Eye bolt × 4 Cover × 4 socket screw × 18 Hexalobular key × 1 M10*30 hexagon TLK50-10 ring terminal TLK50-8 ring terminal M8*16 hexagon head screw ×...
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Installation Site +50°C 3000 m -30°C 0-100%RH Good ventilation Avoid flammable, explosive materials or Avoid corrosive Avoid sandy or dusty Avoid high temperature dust substances Avoid strong electromagnetic fields and Avoid strong vibration Avoid conductive and antenna and noise Avoid radiation magnetic dust Avoid toxic and harmful gases...
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Transportation Requirement Forklift Requirement Fork blade Fork blade 25 cm < T < 70 cm L > 1.2 m W=Width L=Length T=Thickness 80 cm < W < 160 cm Carton Fork Holes Fork hole Fork hole 321104016501 321104016501 321204016301 321204016401 Front view Rear view Left view...
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Angle supports installed at front and rear sides Unit: mm 1580 Installation position for eye bolt Fork position, Angle support Foundation Plan view 1165.5 407.5 1680 Front view Rear view 1200 1396 Left view Right view...
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Unit: mm Foundation 1000 Cable threading hole ≥ 300 1720 1000...
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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 1680 1880 Front view Rear view 1200 Left view Right view...
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Unit: mm Foundation 1000 Cable threading hole ≥ 300 1920 1000 Dimensions of angle support Unit: mm Right view Front view Plan view Installation Space The device support the following installation options: 1. A single cabinet; 2. Multiple cabinets: a. install separately (For the detailed installation space, refer to Figure 1 and 2); b.
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Unit: mm Unit: mm ≥ 1500 ≥ 1000 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 ≥ 1200 Plan view Front view Unit: mm ≥ 1500 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 Front view Unit: mm ≥ 1000 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 ≥...
Additionally Required Materials Conductor Required Material Type Cross-section Grounding Width: 40 mm Galvanized iron plate plate Depth: 4mm Five-core copper Grid wire 50 mm²*4 + 35 mm² * 1 cable (copper wire) Additional PE Conventional yellow 50 mm² wire and green wire Mechanical Installation WARNING! •...
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α ≤ 60°; α > 60° β > 60° β ≤ 60° < 2000 mm (a,b,c,d) > 2000 mm (a,b,c,d) β β α α NOTICE! • Put the silicone gaskets in place before inserting the eye bolts. Installation of Angle support and Cover Align the holes in the cabinet, Draw circles on the ground.
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42±4.2 N·m Note: Reinstall the angle supports, ensuring that the screw holes on the angle support align with the screw holes on the cabinet and foundation. 42±4.2 N·m Each cover has 4 screws, with a total of 4 covers. NOTICE! •...
Installation of Antenna Silicone cap Antenna The reserved antenna port Wiring Parts that Need Wiring Part b Part a Part a...
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NOTICE! • Before wiring, operators are required to learn which parts need to be conducted wiring. For details, see the following figure. Grounding Plate Connection Regarding the grounding plate connection, namely Part a in “Parts that Need Wiring”, either connection area is available, please strictly follow the steps below. In the case of grounding plate connection: Grounding plate...
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25±2 N·m Grid Connection Regarding the grid connection, namely Part b in “Parts that Need Wiring”, please strictly follow the steps below. α ≥ 130° α α Note: Please keep the keys properly.
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Cover Cable Cross-sectional area Strip length Five-core cable 220-250 mm L1/L2/L3/N 50 mm 18-24 mm 35 mm 14-20 mm 18-24 mm 220-250 mm Note: It’s important to give the power cable a health check before stripping it. It’s necessary to use controlled motion to strip the insulation down the wire, to prevent damage to the wires. Make sure that the insulation layer has been stripped to a sufficient length so that the center conductor is fully exposed without any damage or nicks.
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Since the procedure for installing a terminal is (Ø15-20 mm) same,take the L1 copper wire, for instance. 40-50 mm TLK50-8 ring (Ø10-14 mm) Hydraulic terminal 30-40 mm wire TLK35-8 ring crimper terminal Heat shrink tubing Note! Cable Do not damage the conductor Diameter Length insulation while crimping.
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remove the "gray area" remove the sheet 12±1 N·m...
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User can choose a or b to connect the grounding cable. Grid wire Fireproof mud 12±1 N·m NOTICE! • Must clean the materials, such as metal parts, screws, etc., in the cabinet after finishing wiring. • It is recommended to seal off the gap between foundations after finishing wiring. NOTICE! Notice for fireproofing mud: •...
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Power on the System Checking before Power-on Item Checklist • Check the various components and equipment of the System system to ensure that the equipment is intact and the labels are clear and complete. • Ensure that the power lines and communication cables from the distribution box to the grid are connected Electrical correctly and securely;...
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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 L-2 L-1 SB-23 SB-24...
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Tap the power button, at the same time, the light flashes green. Note: After starting up the PCS, lock the rear door. High Voltage Box Note: Please properly keep the keys. α ≥ 130° α EMS Log in • Local Screen Login EMS screen Screen door...
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Energy Management System Username Please enter Username Password Please enter Password Login Username: user Password: 123456 • Webpage Login Connect the computer to NET2 of EMS1000 with a network cable, or connect the computer to EMS1000 hotspot named WiFi_SN, and then go to the defined IP address based on the connection mode.
Power off the System There are two circumstances: 1. Normal power off; 2. Emergency power off. Normal Power Off Note: Please keep the keys properly. α ≥ 130° α Tap the power button, at the same time, the light flashes green. High-voltage box...
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Open the rear door Note: After shutting down the PCS, lock the rear door. Power MCCB-Feedback SPD-Feedback ESS Meter HVAC Power IO-DI1 IO-GND IO-DI4 IO-GND RS485A RS485B Emergency Stop Control 220V AC Power L 220V AC Power N 24V DC Power + 24V DC Power - UPS- UPS-...
Power on/off Menu Emergency Power Off WARNING! • Do not press the emergency stop button except for emergencies. NOTICE! • If it has been pressed, the emergency stop button must be reset before starting the equipment. The reset steps are shown as follows: Rotate the cover;...
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LED Indicators Cabinet's LED Light LED light Status Description Solid yellow light In standby Solid green light In operation Solid red light System failure Battery Pack's LED Light LED light Status Description Flashing green light In operation...
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High-voltage Box's LED Light LED light Status Description Flashing green light Rely is off. Solid green light In operation Solid red light System failure PCS's LED Light Status Description Steady Operational fault Steady DC Input Steady Running normally Flashing Standby...
UPS's LCD UPS Operation UPS Load Mode Display Information Input/Output UPS System Information Information Battery Buzzer UPS Error Information Code Display Description It indicates input and output voltage/frequency value, which are Input/Output displayed alternately. It also indicate load per cent and battery Information voltage value.
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Technical Data TRENE-P100B215 • 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...
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• 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...
Contact Information AUSTRALIA UNITED KINGDOM 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.au service.uk@solaxpower.com TURKEY GERMANY Fevzi Çakmak mah. aslım cd. no 88 A Am Tullnaupark 8, 90402 Nürnberg, Karatay / Konya / Türkiye Germany...
Warranty Registration Form For Customer (Compulsory) Name Country Phone Number Email Address State Zip Code Product Serial Number Date of Commissioning Installation Company Name Installer Name Electrician License No. For Installer Module ( If Any ) Module Brand Module Size(W) Number of String Number of Panel Per String Battery ( If Any )
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