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SolaX Power TRENE-P100B215 User Manual
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SolaX Power TRENE-P100B215 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Air Cooling Energy Storage System TRENE-P100B215 User Manual Version 1.0 www.solaxpower.com eManual in the QR code or at http:// kb.solaxpower.com/...
  • Page 3 The images included in this document are solely for illustrative purposes and may differ based on the specific product models. For more detailed information, kindly visit the website of SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. at www.solaxpower.com. SolaX retains all rights for the final explanation.
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    About This Manual Scope of Validity This manual is an integral part of TRENE-P100B215 intelligent all-in- one energy storage system. It describes the transportation, storage, installation, electrical connection, commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting of the product. Please read it carefully before operating.
  • Page 5: Change History

    Conventions The symbols that may be found in this manual are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, DANGER will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WARNING could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety ......................1 1.1 General Safety ........................1 1.2 Device Safety........................2 1.2.1 Cabinet Safety .......................2 1.2.2 Battery Safety ......................3 1.2.3 PCS Safety ......................5 1.2.4 Utility Grid Safety ....................6 1.3 Electrical Safety ........................6 Product Overview ..................9 2.1 System Description ......................9 2.2 Product Introduction ......................10 2.2.1 Functions and features ..................10...
  • Page 7 2.9.1 EMS ...........................28 2.10 Operating Principle ......................30 2.10.1 Electrical Block Diagram ..................30 2.11 Work States ..........................31 2.12 Symbols ..........................32 Transportation and Storage ..............34 3.1 Transportation Requirements ..................34 3.1.1 Forklift ........................34 3.1.2 Hoisting ........................36 3.2 Storage Requirements ......................36 3.2.1 Cabinet Storage ....................36 3.2.2 Battery Storage ......................37 Preparation before Installation ..............38 4.1 Installation Site Selection ....................38...
  • Page 8 11.3.2 Disassembly and Clean of Air Conditioner Filter ........102 11.3.3 Maintenance of Battery Pack ................103 Dispose of Wasted and Damaged Battery Pack ........104 Technical Data ..................105 13.1 TRENE-P100B215 .......................105 13.2 TRENE-B215 ........................106 Appendix ....................107 14.1 Requirements for OT/DT/TO Terminal ................107 14.2 How to Repaint the Cabinet ...................108...
  • Page 9: Safety

    Safety General Safety Before transporting, storing, installing, operating, using and/or maintaining the device, please carefully read and understand the document, and strictly follow the instructions and safety precautions given herein, as well as symbols affixed on the device. The safety instructions herein are only supplements to local laws and regulations.
  • Page 10: Device Safety

    Safety Device Safety To prevent personal injury or property damage from improper operation, please carefully read the following installation precautions before installation. 1.2.1 Cabinet Safety 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.
  • Page 11: Battery Safety

    Safety 1.2.2 Battery Safety DANGER! • Do not connect the positive and negative poles of a battery together. Otherwise, it may be short-circuited. This will result in an excessive flow of current and large quantities of energy for a short time, and then will cause battery leakage, smoke, the emission of flammable gases, thermal runaway, fire, or even an explosion.
  • Page 12 Safety WARNING! • Must tighten screws securing cables and on the copper bars according to the torque information specified in the document, and check whether they are tightened periodically. For instance, whether there is any rust, corrosion, or any other foreign object on it, and then clean it up if any.
  • Page 13: Pcs Safety

    Safety NOTICE! If a fire breaks out where the battery is installed, please do as follows: • In case a battery is charging when the fire breaks out, provided it is safe to do so, press the emergency stop button and unplug the power cable; •...
  • Page 14: Utility Grid Safety

    Safety WARNING! • Operators must wear PPE while installation and maintenance of the device. • During operation, avoid touching any parts of the PCS other than the LED panel. • Never connect or disconnect the AC and DC connector while the PCS is running. •...
  • Page 15 Safety WARNING! • Please wear PPE, such as, protective clothing, insulating shoes, goggles, safety helmets, insulating gloves, etc., when conducting electrical wiring. • Do not touch the power supply equipment directly, or through conductors or damp objects. • Do not touch the parts of the equipment of which warning signs are attached, to avoid personal injury or device damage.
  • Page 16 Safety 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.
  • Page 17: Product Overview

    • An external communication cable should have shielding function. Table 2-1 System item description Item Description TRENE-P100B215 is an "ALL-IN-ONE" intelligent outdoor energy TRENE-P100B215 storage system. The meter/CT is used for import / export or consumption readings, and manages the battery charge / discharge accordingly for smart Meter/CT energy management applications.
  • Page 18: Product Introduction

    Product Introduction The product "TRENE-P100B215", a smart outdoor energy storage system with easy installation and convenient expansion, integrates high-capacity battery modules, a high- performance PCS, smart EMS, and BMS in a cabinet based on the design concept of "ALL- IN-ONE".
  • Page 19: System Appearance

    Product Overview switching to ensure more reliable power supply. 2.2.2 System Appearance Angle supports installed at front and rear sides Unit: mm 1580 Installation position for eye bolt Fork position, Angle support Foundation Plan view 1135.5 437.5 1680 Front view Rear view 1200 1396...
  • Page 20 Product Overview Angle supports installed at left and right sides Unit: mm 1846 Installation position for eye bolt Fork position, 1760 Angle support Foundation Plan view 1135.5 437.5 1680 1880 Front view Rear view 1200 Left view Right view Figure 2-3 Appearance and dimension...
  • Page 21: Parts Description

    Product Overview Dimmensions of angle support Unit: mm Right view Front view Plan view Figure 2-4 Dimensions of angel support Parts Description Front view Rear view Figure 2-5 Parts description (in the closed state) Table 2-2 Parts description Item Description Eye bolt Material lifting applications.
  • Page 22 Product Overview Item Description Display screen To display information of the whole system. Emergency stop To shut down the system in emergency circumstances. button Antenna A 4G antenna, to connect EMS. A reserved To connect wireless meter. antenna port Fire hose nozzle To connect the water supply sources.
  • Page 23 Product Overview Item Description Temperature and To measure temperature and humidity. humidity sensor Automatic fire sprinkler To control or suppress the spread of fire Temperature sensor To detect temperature. CO detector To detect CO gases. Door sensor To alert you when the door is open. Smoke detector To detect smoke.
  • Page 24 Product Overview Rear-right door Rear view Figure 2-7 Parts description (in the opened state) Table 2-4 Parts description Item Description To improve air circulation and dissipate heat when the temperature rises. Door sensor To alert you when the door is open. A energy management system.
  • Page 25: Ac Distribution System

    Product Overview Table 2-5 Parts description Item Description Ports To achieve parallel connection. To provide backup power to ensure that the device is in a normal operating condition. IO module To collect signal and control other modules. AC Distribution System 2.4.1 Distribution Box 537.5...
  • Page 26 Product Overview 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- IO-D IO-D L-2 LDAS FAN LED LED FAN LDAS L-2 L-1 SB-23 SB-24...
  • Page 27: Ups

    Product Overview Item Description To provide power supply for the devices inside 24V power supply port the cabinet. Current terminal To connect to the grid. ASP2 XS5 Socket To connect user's PC or be as a reserved socket. 220 V port To connect user's wireless meter.
  • Page 28 Product Overview Figure 2-12 Front panel Table 2-7 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. Power button / status To start up or shut down system.
  • Page 29: Battery Pack

    Product Overview 2.5.2 Battery Pack Unit: mm Weight: 115 kg 778.1 828.1 Plan view Left view Figure 2-13 Dimension and weight In the closed state In the opened state Figure 2-14 Front panel...
  • Page 30: Power Conversion System

    Product Overview Table 2-8 Description of front panel Item Description Left/right door Please open the door while wiring. To keep components cool in the cabinet. To connect negative terminal of high-voltage box or Negative terminal battery pack. To connect positive terminal of high-voltage box or Positive terminal battery pack.
  • Page 31 Product Overview Figure 2-16 Terminals of PCS Table 2-9 Description of terminals Item Description COM1 COM 1 communication terminal COM2 COM 2 communication terminal LED light To display the operation state. USB terminal ETH terminal N/L3/L2/L1 Grid connection terminal Battery connection terminal Ground connection point...
  • Page 32: Environmental Monitoring System

    Product Overview Environmental Monitoring System 2.7.1 Air Conditioner Figure 2-17 Appearance of air conditioner NOTICE! • Please refer to "12.3.2 Disassembly and Clean of Air Conditioner Filter" when it's time to clean or replace the air conditioner filter. 2.7.2 IO Module Unit: mm 99.6 Front view...
  • Page 33: Temperature And Humidity Sensor

    Product Overview 2.7.3 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Figure 2-20 Appearance of temperature and humidity sensor 2.7.4 Water Sensor Figure 2-21 Appearance of water sensor 2.7.5 Door sensor Figure 2-22 Appearance of door sensor...
  • Page 34: Fire Suppression System

    Product Overview Fire Suppression System 2.8.1 Automatic Fire Sprinkler Figure 2-23 Appearance of automatic fire sprinkler 2.8.2 Temperature Sensor Figure 2-24 Appearance of temperature sensor 2.8.3 Smoke Detector Figure 2-25 Appearance of smoke detector...
  • Page 35: Co Detector

    Product Overview 2.8.4 CO Detector Figure 2-26 Appearance of CO detector 2.8.5 Audible and Visible Alarm Figure 2-27 Appearance of audible and visible alarm...
  • Page 36: Energy Management System

    Product Overview Energy Management System 2.9.1 Top view Left side view Bottom view Figure 2-28 Appearance Table 2-10 Description of appearance Position Area Item Description • NET1: Reserved • NET2: Connected to the computer for Ethernet terminal commissioning (NET) • NET3: Connected to batteries •...
  • Page 37 Product Overview Position Area Item Description • 1-5: Reserved • 6: Connected to other grid-connected RS485 terminal inverter • 7: Reserved • 8: Only connected to the meter RS232 terminal Reserved ADC terminal Reserved Left side Earthing terminal For device earthing DO terminal Reserved DIA1-DIA3 and COMA, DIB4 and COMB: Dry...
  • Page 38: Operating Principle

    Product Overview 2.10 Operating Principle 2.10.1 Electrical Block Diagram The label on Electrical Block Diagram should be pasted on the back door. Label on electrical SYSTEM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM LAYOUT DIAGRAM Energy Meter Pack 8 Pack 15 Pack 12 Pack 13 Inverter Pack 11 Pack 14...
  • Page 39: Work States

    2.11 Work States TRENE-P100B215 has Charging, Discharging and Standby states, and can store and release energy according to EMS requirements. States Description The EMS controls the PCS to charge the battery and Charging store excess energy in the battery.
  • Page 40: Symbols

    Product Overview 2.12 Symbols Table 2-11 Symbol description Symbol Description CE mark of conformity. TUV certification. RCM mark of conformity Protective grounding point. Grounding point. Caution, hot surface. The enclosure temperature may be high while running. Therefore, do not contact to avoid scalding. Danger, electric shock.
  • Page 41 Product Overview Symbol Description The battery system must be disposed of at a proper facility for environmentally-safe recycling. The battery module may explode. The rechargeable battery can become hot during operation. Avoid touch during operation. Keep the device away from children. Keep the device from open flames or ignition sources.
  • Page 42: Transportation And Storage

    Transportation and Storage Transportation Requirements DANGER! • Please be careful to avoid physical collisions during transportation. Do not place the equipment upside down, be exposed to water, etc., which may result in equipment damage, or even a fire or an explosion. NOTICE! •...
  • Page 43 Transportation and Storage Fork blade Fork blade 25 cm < T < 70 cm L > 1.2 m W=Width L=Length T=Thickness 60 cm < W < 160 cm Figure 3-31 Forklift requirements • Before moving the device, please pay attention to the center of gravity position of the load, and fully secure the load on the forklift by securing measures, such as ropes or bindings.
  • Page 44: Hoisting

    Transportation and Storage 3.1.2 Hoisting • A hoist operator with good operational skills and safety awareness, who must be trained and certified, shall be operated according to the local laws and regulations. • After unpacking, the following requirements must be met when working with cranes and lifting ropes: crane hoisting capacity ≥...
  • Page 45: Battery Storage

    Transportation and Storage 3.2.2 Battery Storage DANGER! • The battery must be stored indoors, which the environment should meet the following requirements: 1. Avoiding direct sunlight and keeping out of rain; 2. Dry and well-ventilated; 3. Keeping away from heat and fire sources; 4. Keeping away from radiation;...
  • Page 46: Preparation Before Installation

    Preparation before Installation Installation Site Selection The installation site is critical to the safety, service life, and performance of the device, and it should be convenient for electrical connections, operation, and maintenance. Therefore, NFPA 855 Standard for the the installation site should be selected according to the Installation of Stationary Energy Storage Systems and the local laws and regulations.
  • Page 47 Preparation before Installation • Good transportation: Good transportation for the installation site. • Reserve space: During the planning phase, please consider the space for capacity expansion or connection in parallel in the future. • Avoiding bad soil: Do not install devices on the undesirable soil that are prone to deformation and settlement.
  • Page 48: Installation Foundation Requirements

    Preparation before Installation +50°C 3000 m -30°C 0-100%RH Figure 4-1 Installation environment requirements 4.1.1 Installation Foundation Requirements The requirements for foundation are shown as follows: • Type of foundation material: 1. Non-combustible materials such as solid bricks or concrete; 2. Steel. •...
  • Page 49 Preparation before Installation » Angle support at the left and right side. Unit: mm Foundation Cable threading hole ≥ 300 1920 Figure 4-3 Foundation parameter requirements for angle supports at front and rear sides Unit: mm Foundation Cable threading hole ≥...
  • Page 50: Forklift Requirements

    Preparation before Installation 4.1.2 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 51: Clearance Requirement

    Preparation before Installation Table 4-2 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 52 Preparation before Installation Unit: mm Unit: mm ≥ 1500 ≥ 1000 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 ≥ 1200 Front view Plan view Figure 4-6 Single cabinet Unit: mm ≥ 1500 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 Front view Figure 4-7 Two and more cabinets...
  • Page 53: Tools Requirement

    Preparation before Installation Unit: mm ≥ 1000 ≥ 400 ≥ 400 ≥ 1200 Plan view Figure 4-8 Two and more cabinet 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.
  • Page 54: Additionally Required Materials

    Preparation before Installation Heat shrink tubing (Ø30~60 mm) Utility knife Measuring tape Diagonal pliers Multimeter Cable tie Insulated ladder (Range: 1500 V) Safety belt Crane Steel wire rope Electric forklift Safety helmet Safety vest Additionally Required Materials The following is a recommended list of equipment required for installation of the system. Table 4-3 Additionally required wires Conductor Required Material...
  • Page 55 Preparation before Installation Additional PE Conventional yellow and green 50 mm² wire wire Ethernet Category-6 cable Table 4-4 Additionally required material Required Material Type RJ45...
  • Page 56: 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 57 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 58: Packing List

    Unpacking and Inspection Packing List M12*40 hexagon Cabinet Angle support Expansion bolt head screw M6*16 Hexalobular Eye bolt Cover socket screw Hexalobular key M10*30 hexagon TLK50-10 ring terminal TLK50-8 ring M8*16 hexagon head screw (cabinet side) terminal (Grid side) head screw TLK35-8 ring terminal (Grid side) Fireproof mud...
  • Page 59 Unpacking and Inspection Table 5-1 Packing list Item No. Items Quantity Cabinet 1 pc Angle support 4 pcs Expansion bolt 10 pcs M12*40 hexagon head screw 8 pcs Cover 4 pcs M6*16 Hexalobular socket screw 18 pcs Hexalobular key 1 pc Eye bolt 4 pcs M10*30 hexagon head screw...
  • Page 60: Mechanical Installation

    Mechanical Installation After determining the installation site, please take out the required underground cables. WARNING! • Avoid installing, operating and maintaining the device or cables outdoors under severe weather conditions such as lightning, rain or snow. • The device must be installed by professionals in accordance with local regulations and standards.
  • Page 61 Mechanical Installation Installation of eye bolt NOTICE! • If the eye bolts are required to be installed based on the actual situation, please strictly follow the steps below. Step 1: Remove the M20 screws (with a total of 4 pieces) inside the top eye bolt holes using a torque wrench.
  • Page 62 Mechanical Installation α > 60° β ≤ 60° > 2000 mm (a,b,c,d) β α Figure 6-3 Proper way of hoisting α ≤ 60°; β > 60° < 2000 mm (a,b,c,d) β α Figure 6-4 Improper way of hoisting NOTICE! • Before lifting, please prepare sufficient length of lifting ropes according to the actual situation.
  • Page 63: Fork Hole Position

    Mechanical Installation 6.1.2 Fork Hole 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. Left view Right view Figure 6-5 Right positions Front view Rear view...
  • Page 64: Installation Dimensions

    Mechanical Installation 6.1.3 Installation Dimensions Before installation, please refer to "2.2.2 System Appearance" for installation, ensuring sufficient space is reserved for the installation and heat dissipation of the entire equipment. 6.1.4 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.
  • Page 65 Mechanical Installation Step 3: Attach the angle supports to the cabinet and ensure that holes are aligned, and insert M12 screws (Part C) and tighten them clockwise using a torque wrench (torque: 42±4.2 N·m). Each angle support has two M12 screws, with a total of eight M12 screws.
  • Page 66 Mechanical Installation Step 5: After the angle supports have been installed, take out the covers (Part D) to seal the forklift hole and tighten the M6 hexalobular screws (Part E) with the hexalobular key (Part F). Each cover has 4 screws, with a total of 4 covers. Figure 6-12 Fixed covers NOTICE! •...
  • Page 67: Antenna Installation

    Mechanical Installation 6.1.5 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 on the rear side of the cabinet.
  • Page 68 Mechanical Installation After installing the antenna, see following figure. Antenna The reserved antenna port Figure 6-16 Installing an antenna...
  • Page 69: Electrical Connection

    Electrical 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 c Part b Part a Part a Front view Rear view Figure 7-1 Part that needs wiring...
  • Page 70: Grounding Connection

    Electrical Connection Grounding Connection The equipment supports grounding plate connection and PE connection. Regarding the wiring area, see Part a in "Figure 7-1 Part that needs wiring", please strictly follow the steps below. NOTICE! • There are two GND ports on the cabinet. Either of them can be connected. •...
  • Page 71 Electrical Connection PE Connection Step 1: Strip the cable jacket about 20 mm from the end. 20 mm TLK50-10 ring terminal 50 mm² Length=15-20 mm Figure 7-3 Striping cable jacket Step 2: Cut the heat-shrink tubing (Ø15-20 mm) to about a length of 30 mm to 40 mm, carefully slide it onto the end of the cable, and then carefully slip the wires all the way into the ring terminal (Part I).
  • Page 72 Electrical Connection Step 4: Connect the assembled grounding cable to the grounding port of the cabinet, and then tighten M10 screw (Part H) (torque: 25±2 N·m). 25±2 N·m Figure 7-6 Tightening M10 screw...
  • Page 73: Grid Connection

    Electrical Connection Grid Connection Regarding the grid connection, namely Part b in "Figure 7-1 Part that needs wiring", please strictly follow the steps below. NOTICE! • Take out the underground electrical wiring which is buried beneath the ground. • Regarding the terminal requirements, please refer to "14.1 Requirements for OT/DT/ Terminal".
  • Page 74 Electrical Connection Step 2: 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. 18-24 mm 220-250 mm Cable Cross-sectional area Strip length Five-core cable...
  • Page 75 Electrical Connection (Ø15-20 mm) 40-50 mm Heat shrink tubing Cable TLK50-8 ring Diameter Length (Ø10-14 mm) terminal L1/L2/L3/N Ø15-20 mm 40-50 mm 30-40 mm TLK35-8 ring Ø10-14 mm 30-40 mm terminal Figure 7-9 Cutting heat-shrink tubing Step 4: Crimp the terminal using hydraulic wire crimper. Since the procedure for installing a terminal is same, take the L1 wire, for instance.
  • Page 76 Electrical Connection Step 5: Heat the heat-shrink tubing after it wraps the end of terminal. Figure 7-11 Heating heat-shrink tubing NOTICE! • Move the heat gun back and forth slowly to distribute the heat evenly across the surface of heat shrink tubing. Step 6: Unscrew M6 screws to open the clamp.
  • Page 77 Electrical Connection Step 7: There are two options (a and b) for pulling through the grid wires. Therefore, thread it through option a or b from the outside to the inside. There are two options (a and b) for pulling through cables.
  • Page 78 Electrical Connection Step 9: Unscrew M4 screws to remove the cover. Cover Figure 7-15 Removing cover NOTICE! • Please keep the M5 screws and cover properly. Step 10: Insert M8 screws (Part K) to secure and connect the assembled L1/L2/L3/N wires to the wire interface, and then tighten them (torque: 12±1 N·m).
  • Page 79 Electrical Connection Step 11: There are two M8 screws (a and b), and either one of them can be connected to the PE wire. Hence, unscrew a M8 screw using a torque wrench, connect the assembled PE wire to the copper bar, and then tighten it (torque: 12±1 N·m). 12±1 N·m Figure 7-17 Connecting PE wire Step 12: Reattach the cover to the distribution box, and then correctly insert and tighten...
  • Page 80 Electrical Connection Step 13: Lay the fireproof mud (Part M) to plug of the hole. Fireproof mud Figure 7-19 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 81: Communication Connection

    Electrical Connection Communication Connection Regarding the grid connection, namely Part c in "Figure 7-1 Part that needs wiring", please strictly follow the steps below. Step 1: Strip the cable jacket about 15 mm down from the end. Figure 7-20 Stripping cable jacket Step 2: Carefully insert the wires all the way into the RJ45 connector, making sure that each wire passes through the appropriate guides inside the connector.
  • Page 82 Electrical Connection α α ≥ 130° Figure 7-22 Opening the rear door Step 5: Unrip the sealed cover to thread the Ethernet cable. Figure 7-23 Unripping the sealed cover Step 6: Thread the Ethernet cable through the "yellow area" from the outside to the inside.
  • Page 83 Electrical Connection Pulling through cable Right view Figure 7-24 Threading the Ethernet cable Step 7: Insert the end of the Ethernet cable into the "NET4" port on the EMS, making sure it is fully inserted. At the point, you may hear a click when it is properly connected.
  • Page 84 Electrical Connection Figure 7-26 Inserting the Ethernet cable into the "NET4" port 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.
  • Page 85: System Commissioning

    System 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 86: Power On

    System Commissioning Power ON NOTICE! • Please check that the emergency stop button remains in the closed position before powering on. Regarding the detailed location of the modules in the cabinet, see following figure. High-voltage box Distribution box Figure 8-1 Position of modules Step 1: Start the distribution box.
  • Page 87 System 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 L-2 L-1 SB-23 SB-24...
  • Page 88 System Commissioning Figure 8-5 Flipping up breakers Step 2: The startup sound on boot will be heard when holding and pressing the "Power on/off" button to start the UPS. Power on/off Menu Figure 8-6 Holding and pressing button Step 3: Rotate the disconnector of the high-voltage box to "ON", and then gently press the power button.
  • Page 89 System Commissioning Step 4: Close the door after the equipment has been started. α ≥ 130° α Figure 8-8 Closing the door NOTICE! • Please properly keep the key.
  • Page 90: Operation Status Display

    Operation Status Display Cabinet's LED Light The cabinet is equipped with a tri-colour indicator (green/yellow/red) to show its operating status. LED light Figure 9-9 LED light Table 9-2 Description Status Description Solid yellow light In standby Solid green light In operation Solid red light System failure Hight-voltage Box's Indicator Light...
  • Page 91: Battery Pack's Led Light

    Operation Status Display LED light Figure 9-10 LED light Table 9-3 Description Status Description Flashing green light In operation Solid green light Rely in off state Solid red light System failure Battery Pack's LED light LED light Figure 9-11 LED light Table 9-4 Description Status Description...
  • Page 92: Ups's Indicator Light

    Operation Status Display UPS's Indicator Light UPS Operation UPS Load Mode Display Information Input/Output UPS System Information Information Buzzer Battery UPS Error Information Code Figure 9-12 LED light Table 9-5 Description Display Description It indicates input and output voltage/frequency value, which are Input/Output displayed alternately.
  • Page 93: Pcs's Led Light

    Operation Status Display Display Description Indicates the UPS is in Fault mode or has some warnings. Indicates Fault kind or Warning kind, several warning kinds at the same time could be displayed alternately. UPS Error Code The icon would falsh when having warnings. The icon would show continuous when in Fault mode.
  • Page 94 Operation Status Display LED indicator Status Definition Monitoring communication normal, BMS Light on communication normal Blinking BMS communication abnormal (Slow) COMM Blinking Monitoring communication abnormal (Fast) Light on The PCS is in a fault state. Blinking The PCS is in aging mode. FAULT Light off The PCS is normal.
  • Page 95: 10 System Login

    10 System Login After successful commissioning, the operator can set up the EMS. 10.1 Local Screen Login Step 1: Gently and correctly guide the key into the keyhole, and then turn it clockwise to unlock the screen door. Keyhole Figure 10-1 Correct position EMS screen Screen door Figure 10-2 Unlocking screen door...
  • Page 96: Webpage Login

    System Login 10.2 Webpage Login NOTICE! IE browser is not supported currently, and we recommend logging in to the webpage through Chrome. Step 1: 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.
  • Page 97 System Login Figure 10-5 QR code Step 2: On the login page, enter your username and password. Check the boxes to agree to the privacy policy and terms of use. Click on Login to complete the app login. You can directly contact the SolaX to obtain your login credentials. Figure 10-6 Login page...
  • Page 98: 11 Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    11 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11.1 Power Off WARNING! • 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 2-6 Parts description (in the opened...
  • Page 99 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Step 2: Gently press the power button, and rotate the disconnector of the high-voltage box to "OFF". High-voltage box Figure 11-2 Shutting down the high-voltage box Step 3: Shut down the distribution box. » Flip down the "APS2" breaker; »...
  • Page 100 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 L-2 L-1 SB-23 SB-24...
  • Page 101 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Switch Figure 11-6 Rotating switch Step 4: Hold and press the "Power on/off" button to power off the UPS. Power on/off Menu Figure 11-7 Holding and pressing button WARNING! • The device may still have power and heat after turning off, which may cause electric shock and personal injuries.
  • Page 102 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Emergency Power Off WARNING! • Do not press the emergency stop button except for emergencies. • Some modules inside the cabinet may still have power after pressing the emergency stop button, therefore, non-professionals are not allowed to operate them. Step 1: Rotate the cover Step 2: Press the emergency stop button.
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11.2 Troubleshooting This section lists the possible problems with the equipment, and provides information and procedures for identifying and resolving them. In case of any errors, check for the warnings or error messages on the system control panel or App, and then refer to the suggestions below.
  • Page 104 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Facult Description and Diagnosis HVBOver_5 Overvoltage category V of total voltage • The charging current is limited to 0 A. If the relay does not receive a power-off instruction from the PCS, it will be turned off forcefully after 1 second. •...
  • Page 105 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Facult Description and Diagnosis TempLow Low-temperature fault • The charging current is limited to 0 A. If the relay does not receive a power-off instruction from the PCS, it will be turned off forcefully after 1 second. •...
  • Page 106 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Facult Description and Diagnosis UCellLineOpenFlt Voltage sampling fault • The charging current is limited to 0 A. If the relay does not receive a power-off instruction from the PCS, it will be turned off forcefully after 1 second. •...
  • Page 107 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Facult Description and Diagnosis AFEProtectFlt Battery's hardware protection fault • The charging current is limited to 0 A. If the relay does not receive a power-off instruction from the PCS, it will be turned off forcefully after 1 second. •...
  • Page 108: Maintenance

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11.3 Maintenance Regular maintenance is required for the device. The table below lists the operational maintenance for expressing the optimum device performance. More frequent maintenance service is needed in the worse work environment. Please make records of the maintenance. WARNING! •...
  • Page 109 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Check Item Description Interval Time • Check whether the circuit boards and components are clean. • If necessary, clean the modules by air compressor. System cleaning Every 6 months Note: 1. The system must be shut down before cleaning.
  • Page 110: Disassembly And Clean Of Air Conditioner Filter

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance 11.3.2 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 111: Maintenance Of Battery Pack

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance Step 2: Clean aluminum mesh plate, and replace the black filter. Step 3: Orderly reinstall the black filter, and aluminum mesh plate. Step 4: Insert and tighten M6 screws (× 24). Figure 11-11 Tightening M6 screws 11.3.3 Maintenance of Battery Pack Circumstance Measure...
  • Page 112: Dispose Of Wasted And Damaged Battery Pack

    12 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! • The expenses for dispose of the wasted or damaged battery packs incurred shall be borne by the user.
  • Page 113: 13 Technical Data

    13 Technical Data 13.1 TRENE-P100B215 Cabinet (AC Side) Model TRENE-P100B215 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...
  • Page 114: Trene-B215

    Technical Data 13.2 TRENE-B215 Product Name TRENE-B215 Battery Designation IFpP74/175/208[(16S)15S]M/-20+50/95 Battery Type LiFePO4 Rated Capacity [Ah] Cell Manufacturer Rated DC Voltage [d.c.V] Rated Energy [kWh] DC Voltage Range [d.c.V] 636 ~ 876 Max. Charge/Discharge Current [A] Conditional Short-circuit Current (Icc) [A] <...
  • Page 115: 14 Appendix

    14 Appendix 14.1 Requirements for OT/DT/TO Terminal For different types of cables, select proper terminals and additional components for connection. CAUTION! • Do not connect the aluminum wiring terminal directly to the terminal block or copper bar in case of electrochemical corrosion, which might affect the reliability of cable connection.
  • Page 116: How To Repaint The Cabinet

    Appendix Scenario Cable Type Wiring Terminal Type Figure Illustration Terminal block Copper-clad Copper wiring aluminum Copper wiring terminal terminal cable Copper cable Terminal block Aluminum Copper-to-aluminum Copper-to-aluminum wiring terminal alloy cable wiring terminal Aluminum alloy cable Terminal block Copper washer Aluminum washer •...
  • Page 117: Light Scratches & Small Areas Of Stubborn Stains

    Appendix NOTICE! • Use paint of pantone11-4202TPG color. • For light scratches and small areas of stubborn stains, spray paint and hairbrush are recommended. • For deep scratches or large areas of stubborn stains, oil paint and paint sprayer are recommended.
  • Page 118 Appendix Step 2: Moisten a cotton cloth with anhydrous ethanol, wipe the scratched area with it to remove dust and dirt, and then use a dry cotton cloth to wipe the area dry. Dry cotton cloth Wet cotton cloth Figure 14-13 Cleaning the scratched area Step 3: Use hairbrush or spray paint to apply paint to the surface of the scratched area until it is fully and evenly covered.
  • Page 119: Deep Scratches And Large Areas Of Stubborn Stains

    Appendix Step 4: After completing applying the paint, wait for around 30 minutes for the paint to get dry, and then check whether the repaired area meets the requirements. NOTICE! • The color of the repaired area shall be consistent with the surrounding area. »...
  • Page 120 Appendix Repainting Procedure Step 1: Gently sand the scratched area with a fine sandpaper to remove rust and stains on the surface. Fine sandpaper Figure 14-15 Sanding the scratched area Step 2: Moisten a cotton cloth with anhydrous ethanol, wipe the scratched area with it to remove dust and dirt, and then use a dry cotton cloth to wipe the area dry.
  • Page 121: Logo & Pattern Damaged, Dents Or Dings

    Appendix Step 4: Use a paint spray to apply paint to the surface of the scratched area until it is fully and evenly covered. NOTICE! • While applying paint, make sure the newly applied paint is thin and even, so that the scratched can appear consistent and smooth on the surface.
  • Page 122 Appendix Table 14-4 Damage extent and recommended solution No . Damaged Area Recommended Solution Use a poly-putty base to fix the dents and dings first, • Size < 100 mm and then deal with them according to "Repainting • depth < 3 mm Procedure"...
  • Page 123: Contact Information

    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...
  • Page 124 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 Copyright © SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. 320101101901 Copyright © SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.