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INSTALLER GUIDE ........................................................................................................ 4
1. About This Guide .........................................................................................................4
1.1 Purpose ..............................................................................................................4
1.2 Product Overview ............................................................................................... 4
1.3 Intended Audience ............................................................................................. 4
2. Unboxing ..................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Check Before Installation ....................................................................................5
2.2 In the Power Module Box ....................................................................................5
2.3 Optional Accessories and Service Parts ............................................................. 7
3. At a Glance ................................................................................................................. 9
4. Pre-Installation .......................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Select an Installation Site ................................................................................. 10
4.2 Measure the Distance .......................................................................................11
4.3 Plan Conduit Run ............................................................................................. 14
4.4 Prepare Tools and Supplies ..............................................................................15
Required Tools ................................................................................................15
Required Supplies ........................................................................................... 18
5. Installation ................................................................................................................. 19
Floor Mounting ................................................................................................ 20
Wall Mounting ................................................................................................. 29
6. Electrical Connection .................................................................................................39
6.1 Connect the Power Module and Battery Modules ............................................. 40
Connect One Column of Modules ....................................................................40
Connect Two Columns of Modules .................................................................. 46
6.2 Connect to the External Ground ....................................................................... 52
6.3 Connect to PV Panels ...................................................................................... 52
6.4 Connect to the Grid and the Backup Loads .......................................................55
6.5 Connect to the Power Sensor ........................................................................... 61
6.6 Connect to the Internet ..................................................................................... 69
6.7 Connect to the External RCD ............................................................................72
6.8 Connect to the Power Control Device ............................................................... 74
Demand Response Enabling Device ( DRED) .................................................. 75
Ripple Control Receiver (RCR) ........................................................................76
Radio Ripple Control Receiver (RRCR) ........................................................... 77
6.9 Connect to the Heat Pump ............................................................................... 78
6.10 Attach Side Covers and Baffles ...................................................................... 80
7. Commissioning ..........................................................................................................84
7.1 Verify Hardware Installation .............................................................................. 84
7.2 Power On the System .......................................................................................84
7.3 Use the Anker SOLIX Professional App ............................................................ 84
Download and Install the App .......................................................................... 84
Build System ................................................................................................... 85
Step 1: Collect Owner Details ................................................................... 85
Step 2: Select System Type ..................................................................... 86
Configure Storage ........................................................................................... 87
Step 1: Connect Device ............................................................................87
Step 2: Configure System Network ........................................................... 87
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    7. Commissioning ......................84 7.1 Verify Hardware Installation ................84 7.2 Power On the System ..................84 7.3 Use the Anker SOLIX Professional App ............84 Download and Install the App ................84 Build System ....................85 Step 1: Collect Owner Details ..............85 Step 2: Select System Type ..............
  • Page 2 3. Screen and Light Guide ................... 122 3.1 LED Screen Guide ..................122 3.2 Status Light Indication ..................123 4. Anker App for Smart Control ..................123 4.1 Access Anker App (User) ................124 4.2 Check Energy Data ..................124 4.3 Customize Work Mode ................... 126 4.4 Set Advanced Options ..................
  • Page 3 6. Emergency Handling ....................135 6.1 Fire .........................135 6.2 Flood ......................136 6.3 Battery Malfunction ..................136 6.4 Battery Falling or Strong Impact ..............136 7. Customer Service ....................137...
  • Page 4: Installer Guide

    This document provides guidance for installing the Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module X1-H(3.68~6)K-S series or hybrid single-phase power modules. 1.2 Product Overview The following table lists the Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module models to which this document applies. Product Name...
  • Page 5: Unboxing

    Unboxing 2.1 Check Before Installation Check the Outer Packing Before unpacking the equipment, check the outer packing for damage, such as holes and cracks, and check the equipment model. If any damage is found or the model is not what you requested, do not unpack the equipment and contact the dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 6 PV Connector (-) 69×18.85 mm Male Dust Cap Black, 10.6×7.6×3.8 mm Female Dust Cap Black, 19.3×25×8.3 mm RJ45 Connector with 8 Pins, Black, 2×120Ω Resistors 2×120Ω Resistors 20-Pin Terminal Block 20 Pins, 41.9×27.1×13.25 mm 3-Pin Terminal Block 3 Pins, 22.5×11.3×7.6 mm AC Connector (Grid) 3 Pins, Black, 76.7×32.2 mm AC Connector (Backup)
  • Page 7: Optional Accessories And Service Parts

    Battery Module Base (For Wall Mounting) Left Base Baffle Right Base Baffle Screw M8×70 mm Screw M4×10 mm Top Cover Kit Item Specifications Amount Battery Module Top Cover For Anker SOLIX X1 Battery Module Top Cover Baffle Module Interlocker 38×17×2.5 mm...
  • Page 8 Bolt M4×10 mm Screw M5×14 mm Wedge Shim 2nd Column Battery Module Accessory Kit Item Specifications Amount RJ45 Connector 8 Pins Positive DC Power Connector For 8 mm² Cable Negative DC Power Connector For 8 mm² Cable Ring Terminal RNB5.5-5 Heat Shrink Tubing Black, Caliber: 8 mm, Length: 25 mm Screw...
  • Page 9: At A Glance

    Wall Mount Bracket 575×65×26 mm Side Cover For Anker SOLIX X1 Battery Module 360×117.4×21.8 mm At a Glance Figure: Appearance of Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module X1-H(3.68~6)K-S. PV power ports (PV1+ / PV1–, PV2+ / PV2–) PV switch Black start button...
  • Page 10: Pre-Installation

    BAT switch BMS port DC power ports (BAT+ / BAT–) Internal ground point Screw hole for locking modules LED screen Status light WLAN/4G port Communication ports / terminals * Breather valve AC grid port AC backup port External ground point Screw hole for locking modules Heat sink Wall-mount cleats...
  • Page 11: Measure The Distance

    (e.g., typhoons, monsoons) and terrain features (e.g., dams, hills). Load-Bearing Requirements The Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module supports up to six Anker SOLIX X1 Battery Modules (Model: X1-B5-H). The power and battery modules can be installed on either the floor or wall.
  • Page 12 Installation Space Install the equipment at least 300 mm from the wall on both sides and more than 500 mm from the ceiling. When installing two columns of modules, leave a distance of 300 mm to 600 mm between the two columns. Figure: Installation space for floor-mounted modules.
  • Page 13 Figure: Installation space for wall-mounted modules.
  • Page 14: Plan Conduit Run

    Stacking Requirements Stack no more than one power module and four battery modules per column. Stacking Battery ×1 ×2 ×3 ×4 ×5 ×6 Module Energy 5 kWh 10 kWh 15 kWh 20 kWh 25 kWh 30 kWh Capacity 4.3 Plan Conduit Run When connecting two columns of modules, it is recommended to follow the instructions below.
  • Page 15: Prepare Tools And Supplies

    4.4 Prepare Tools and Supplies The following tools and supplies are not included in the package. Ensure that you have them ready before proceeding with the installation and electrical connections. Required Tools Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices.
  • Page 16 Protective Footwear Safety Hat Measuring Instruments Level Metal Tape Measure Installation and Wiring Tools Marker Heat Gun Wire Stripper OT Terminal Crimper Disassembly Tool RJ45 Crimping Tool...
  • Page 17 Pliers Rubber Mallet Flathead Screwdriver Cable Cutter Solar Crimping Tool Power Drill Drill Bit: 10 mm Tube Terminal Crimper No. 1 Phillips Screwdriver Cable Tester Torque Wrench...
  • Page 18: Required Supplies

    Cross Socket Bits: PH1 / PZ1 (M4), PH2 / PZ2 (M5) Hex Socket: 10 mm (M6), 13 mm (M8) Required Supplies You need to prepare necessary cables or conduits for more complicated connection requirements. Make sure the cables or conduits meet the local electrical regulations. All cables are rated minimum 90°C.
  • Page 19: Installation

    Connection from Power Positive PV 4-6 mm², 5.5-7.5 mm in Outer Module to PV Panels Cable Diameter, Minimum 600 V Rating, Copper Negative PV 4-6 mm², 5.5-7.5 mm in Outer Cable Diameter, Minimum 600 V Rating, Copper Connection from Power 3-Conductor 7-12.5 mm in Outer Diameter Module to AC Grid / Backup...
  • Page 20: Floor Mounting

    If the baseboard is thicker than 70 mm, mount the modules to the wall. • Floor Mounting Step 1: Mark pilot holes for the first module. Position the battery module base (for floor mounting) on a level surface against the wall or the baseboard. Fold the positioning card (included) along the crease.
  • Page 21 If anchoring to a wall with studs, select position A for studs spaced 508 mm apart, position B for studs spaced 406 mm apart, or position C for studs spaced 304 mm apart. Step 2: Mark pilot holes for the remaining modules. Unfold the positioning card and align the bottom row of holes with the marked holes.
  • Page 22 Figure: Dimensions of pilot holes.
  • Page 23 Step 3: Attach mount brackets to the wall. Drill the marked pilot holes in the wall (Φ10 mm, > 60 mm deep). Make sure the drill bit is aligned with the center of the holes. Insert the expansion bolts (M6×50 mm, included, with screws removed) into the pilot holes.
  • Page 24 Step 4: Mount modules onto the brackets. To ensure proper alignment, fasten the battery module base to the first battery module before hanging them onto the mount bracket. When securing the module interlockers, make sure that the inner edges • of the battery module base and all the modules are aligned within a tolerance of 1 mm.
  • Page 25 Ensure that the first battery module and battery module base are level • within a tolerance of +/– 0.5° horizontally. Use the flat washers (included) to fill in any gaps if necessary. Figure: Mount the first battery module and battery module base.
  • Page 26 Mount the remaining power module and battery modules from bottom to top. After installing a module, tighten the module interlockers using the included screws (M5×14 mm), and then mount the next module. Figure: Mount the remaining battery modules. Figure: Mount the power module.
  • Page 27 If necessary, insert the included wedge shim into the power module's mount bracket to ensure stability. Figure: Insert the wedge shim for stability.
  • Page 28 When adding the second column, attach the top cover to the top battery module using the screws (M5×14 mm, included). Figure: Install the top cover for the second column.
  • Page 29: Wall Mounting

    Wall Mounting Step 1: Install the battery module base and bracket holders on the wall. To secure the battery module base (for wall mounting) and bracket holders, verify the spacing, select a set of screw holes based on the wall conditions and tighten the screws (M4×10 mm, included).
  • Page 30 Align the bolts with the corresponding screw holes of the bracket holders, and screw the washers and nuts into the bolts. Figure: Install the battery module base and bracket holders on the wall.
  • Page 31 Step 2: Mark pilot holes on the wall. Fold the positioning card (included with the power module package) along the crease. Align the card with the top of the battery module base and use a level to ensure it is horizontal. Select and mark a hole on each side based on the wall conditions to secure the first module.
  • Page 32 Figure: Dimensions of pilot holes.
  • Page 33 Step 3: Attach mount brackets to the wall. Drill the marked pilot holes in the wall (Φ10, > 60 mm deep). Make sure the drill bit is aligned with the center of the holes. Insert the expansion bolts (M6×50 mm, included, with screws removed) into the pilot holes.
  • Page 34 Step 4: Install conduits between two columns. When installing two columns, run conduits from the back of the first column to the second column. Figure: Install conduits when adding a second column.
  • Page 36 Step 5: Mount modules onto the brackets. Hang the first battery module onto the mount bracket and fasten the module to the battery module base. When securing the module interlockers, make sure that the inner edges of the battery module base and all the modules are aligned within a tolerance of 1 mm.
  • Page 37 Mount the remaining power module and battery modules from bottom to top. After installing a module, tighten the module interlockers using the screws (M5×14 mm, included), and then mount the next module. Figure: Mount the second and third battery modules. Figure: Mount the second and third battery modules.
  • Page 38 If necessary, insert the included wedge shim into the power module's mount bracket to ensure stability. Figure: Insert the wedge shim.
  • Page 39: Electrical Connection

    When adding the second column, attach the top cover to the top battery module using the screws (M5×14 mm, included). Figure: Install the top cover for the second column. Electrical Connection The procedures describe the electrical connection of one power module and six battery modules (power module and three battery modules in the first column;...
  • Page 40: Connect The Power Module And Battery Modules

    Depending on local requirements, the wiring can be installed through • conduits or cable glands. Multiple inverter combinations and/or multiple phase inverter • combinations are not considered in this case. For the system wiring diagrams, refer to Appendix A. System Wiring. •...
  • Page 41 Connect the GND cables between the modules. Connect a GND cable (6 mm², yellow/green, included) to the internal ground ports of each two vertically adjacent modules, and secure the cables using the screws (M5×14 mm, included). Figure: Connect GND cables between modules.
  • Page 42 Connect the RJ45 signal cables between the modules. Connect an RJ45 signal cable (black, included) to the BMS ports of each two vertically adjacent modules. To do this, loosen the locking caps, insert the cable into the BMS ports, and rotate the locking caps to secure. Figure: Connect RJ45 signal cables between modules.
  • Page 43 Connect the negative DC power cables between the modules. Connect a negative DC power cable (black, included) to the BAT- ports of each two vertically adjacent modules. Figure: Connect negative DC power cables between modules.
  • Page 44 Connect the positive DC power cables between the modules. Connect a positive DC power cable (red, included) to the BAT+ ports of each two vertically adjacent modules. Figure: Connect positive DC power cables between modules.
  • Page 45 Use a disassembly tool (not included) to remove the connected DC power cables. Figure: Disconnect the DC power cables. Seal unused ports. On the bottom battery module, insert an RJ45 connector (with 2×120Ω terminating resistor, included) into the BMS port, a female dustproof cap (included) into the negative DC power port (BAT-), and a male dustproof cap (included) into the positive DC power port (BAT+).
  • Page 46: Connect Two Columns Of Modules

    Connect Two Columns of Modules To connect two columns, which consist of a power module and six battery modules in this example, follow the steps below. Connect cables between vertically adjacent modules. Install the GND, RJ45 signal, and DC power cables. Refer to the Connect One Column of Modules section for detailed instructions.
  • Page 47 Connect cables between the bottom modules. ① Thread cables through conduits. Floor-Mounted Modules a. Remove the cable knockouts from the battery module base in the first column. b. Insert a cable conduit (DN25, not included) into each opening. c. Thread a GND cable (6 mm², yellow/green, not included) and a signal cable (Cat 5 or higher, 5-6 mm in diameter, not included, shielding recommended) through the cable conduit near the wall.
  • Page 48 Wall-Mounted Modules Thread a GND cable (6 mm², yellow/green, not included) and a signal cable (Cat 5 or higher, 5-6 mm in diameter, not included, shielding recommended) through the upper conduit. Thread a positive DC power cable (10 mm², red, not included) and a negative DC power cable (10 mm², black, not included) through the lower conduit.
  • Page 49 d. Use a cable tester to verify proper wiring and continuity. Figure: Assemble the GND cable and RJ45 signal cable. ③ Install the GND cable and RJ45 signal cable. On the bottom battery modules in both columns, connect the GND cable to the ground points and the RJ45 signal cable to the BMS ports.
  • Page 50 ④ Assemble the positive and negative DC power cables. a. Strip the insulation layers from both ends. b. Crimp the positive and negative metal terminals (not included) onto the corresponding cables. Make sure the terminals are securely attached and cannot be pulled out.
  • Page 51 Seal unused ports. On the top battery module in the second column, insert an RJ45 connector (with 2×120Ω terminating resistor, included) into the BMS port, a female dustproof cap (included) into the negative DC power port (BAT-), and a male dustproof cap (included) into the positive DC power port (BAT+).
  • Page 52: Connect To The External Ground

    6.2 Connect to the External Ground Connect a GND cable from the power module to the external ground point. ① Strip the insulation layer of a GND cable (6 mm², not included). ② Insert a heat shrink tubing (included) and a ring terminal (included) into the GND cable.
  • Page 53 The PV panels can be grounded. • PV Input Limits X1-H3.68K- X1-H4.6K- X1-H5K- X1-H6K- Maximum Open Circuit 600 V 600 V 600 V 600 V Voltage Minimum Open Circuit 60 V 60 V 60 V 60 V Voltage Maximum Short Circuit 20 A 20 A 20 A...
  • Page 54 Strip the insulation layers on the ends of the positive and negative PV cables (not included). Crimp the positive and negative metal terminals (included) onto the corresponding cables. Make sure the terminals are securely attached and cannot be pulled out. Insert the positive and negative metal terminals into the corresponding PV connectors (included).
  • Page 55: Connect To The Grid And The Backup Loads

    6.4 Connect to the Grid and the Backup Loads AC power cables with 7-12.5 mm outer diameter and 6 mm² conductors • are recommended. Ensure that the cable lengths do not exceed the maximum lengths • allowed. Cross-Sectional Area Maximum Cable Length Allowed X1-H3.68K-S X1-H4.6K-S X1-H5K-S...
  • Page 56 To separate the body from the locker, depress the buckle and turn the body to the unlock icon. Figure: Separate the body from the locker. Route a 3-conductor AC power cable (7-12.5 mm in outer diameter, not included) through the nut and body. Then, strip the insulation layers from the conductors.
  • Page 57 Connect the live, neutral, and PE conductors to the sockets labelled L, N, and PE respectively. Figure: Connect conductors to the sockets on the housing. Tighten the three screws on the housing with a No. 1 Phillips screwdriver. Figure: Tighten the screws on the housing.
  • Page 58 Align the locker and the body, and rotate the locker until you hear a click. Figure: Reassemble the AC grid connector. Tighten the nut to secure the cable. Figure: Tighten the nut of the AC grid connector. Repeat steps one to seven to assemble the AC backup connector (male, included).
  • Page 59 Connect the AC grid cable to the main panel, and the AC backup cable to the subpanel. Figure: Connect to the grid and backup loads.
  • Page 60 For the grid connection, we recommend the use of a C40 circuit breaker or a circuit breaker with a higher rated current in the main panel. To remove the AC grid or AC backup connector, turn the locker in the unlock direction and pull out the connector.
  • Page 61: Connect To The Power Sensor

    (UK & EU). 6.5 Connect to the Power Sensor Backflow Prevention Measures: The Anker SOLIX X1's anti-reverse flow measures include real-time • power monitoring through communication between the power module and the power sensors (Model: DDSU666 or DTSU666), with software and hardware interventions to prevent power from feeding back into the grid.
  • Page 62 solutions involve shutting down and disconnecting from the grid. In the event of communication failures, the power module will automatically shut down and disconnect from the grid until normal operations can be safely resumed. Using Power Sensors: If the energy storage system is a new installation with no existing PV •...
  • Page 63 Route the 2-wire signal cable (5.5±0.5 mm in outer diameter, included) through the locking cap and wiring compartment cover. Figure: Route the 2-wire signal cable. Recommended RS485 wires are 0.2-0.5 mm² in conductor cross section.
  • Page 64 Insert the two wires (labelled Meter_A and Meter_B, with tube terminals) into slots 15 and 16, respectively, of the 20-pin terminal block connector (included). Make sure the wires are fully inserted into the slots and cannot be easily pulled out. Figure: Insert signal wires into slots 15 and 16.
  • Page 65 To remove the terminal block connector, turn the lever locks to loosen the connector and pull the connector out of the socket. Figure: Remove the terminal block connector.
  • Page 66 The power sensor provided in the package can measure currents up to • 100 A. If the current range exceeds 100 A, use DTSU666 (250 A) instead, which can be ordered from Anker SOLIX. If you are retrofitting an existing PV system, skip this step and go to the •...
  • Page 67 Connect power wires to the grid-side power sensor. Before this operation, ensure that the grid-side circuit breaker is disconnected. ① Cut the live and neutral wires on the grid side. ② Strip the insulation layers from both cut ends of the wires. ③...
  • Page 68 If you are building a new system, the power sensor connection is complete. If you are retrofitting an existing system, continue with the steps below to connect another power sensor (Model: DDSU666, included). (Only for Retrofitting) Connect the power sensor on the side of the existing PV system to the power module.
  • Page 69: Connect To The Internet

    6.6 Connect to the Internet ① Remove the panel from the upper right of the power module. Keep the two screws (M3×8 mm) for later reinstallation.
  • Page 70 ② Open the WLAN/4G port cover on the right side of the power module. ③ Install the appropriate dongle according to the networking methods. Option 1: Connect via Wi-Fi. Insert the WLAN dongle (DG-WF-H, included) into the WLAN/4G port. Option 2: Connect via Ethernet. Plug an Ethernet cable (Cat 5 or higher, 5-6 mm in diameter, not included, shielding recommended) into the WLAN dongle (DG-WF-H, included).
  • Page 71 Option 3: Connect via 4G. Insert the Mobile dongle (VCB-5106L6-WB-AK, not included) into the WLAN/4G port.
  • Page 72: Connect To The External Rcd

    ④ Press the back of the panel to reinstall it, and then tighten the screws (M3×8 mm). ⑤ After installing the dongle, configure the Internet settings in the Anker SOLIX Professional app. For detailed instructions, refer to Step 2: Configure System Network.
  • Page 73 Figure: Wiring diagram 1 (Australia / New Zealand). 2/3/6 DC Breaker AC Breaker AC Breaker 32 A / Minimum Rated Minimum Rated Action Current: • • • • 1500 V Voltage: 230 Va.c. Voltage: 230 Va.c. 30 mA Rated Current: Rated Current: •...
  • Page 74: Connect To The Power Control Device

    Rated Rated 230 V • • Current: Depends Current: Depends on loads, 25 A to on loads 63 A Figure: Wiring diagram (UK / EU). 7/8/9 DC Breaker AC Breaker AC Breaker 32 A / Minimum Minimum Action Action • •...
  • Page 75: Demand Response Enabling Device (Dred)

    Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram and switch table to help connect. Demand Response Enabling Device (DRED) Figure: Connect the power module and the DRED.
  • Page 76: Ripple Control Receiver (Rcr)

    Demand Response Mode Switch State DRM0 Close S1 and S5 DRM1 Close S1 DRM2 Close S2 DRM3 Close S3 DRM4 Close S4 DRM5 Close S5 DRM6 Close S6 DRM7 Close S7 DRM8 Close S8 Ripple Control Receiver (RCR) Figure: Connect the power module and the RCR.
  • Page 77: Radio Ripple Control Receiver (Rrcr)

    Output Power (in % of the Rated AC Output Switch State S1 S2 S3 S4 Power) 100% Close S1 Close S2 Close S3 Close S4 Radio Ripple Control Receiver (RRCR) Figure: Connect the power module and the RRCR. Terminal Description Connected to (RRCR) DRM_REF S9 - Relay 1 output...
  • Page 78: Connect To The Heat Pump

    6.9 Connect to the Heat Pump Connect to an SG-ready heat pump to convert excess solar energy into thermal energy. ① Prepare the cables along with the tube terminals and terminal block connectors as specified below. Terminal Cable Strip Tube Terminal Maximum Length...
  • Page 79 • must be configured either by the installer using the Anker SOLIX Professional app or by the user using the Anker app. To set up the heat pump in the Anker SOLIX Professional app, • refer to Step 3: Configure External...
  • Page 80: Attach Side Covers And Baffles

    6.10 Attach Side Covers and Baffles Install the side covers* to the battery modules from the bottom up. *The side covers may vary due to batch variations. Figure: Install the side covers to the battery modules. Install the side covers to the power module. ①...
  • Page 81 ③ Attach the wire covers to the slots of the side covers. Figure: Install the side covers to the power module.
  • Page 82 Attach the baffles to the modules. If you are installing two columns of modules, attach the baffles for a clean aesthetic. ① Attach the top cover baffles to the top battery module in the second column. Make sure the baffle side with the countersunk holes face outward and tighten the screws. Figure: Attach the top cover baffles to the top battery module in the second column.
  • Page 83 Wall-Mounted Modules Figure: Attach the base baffles to battery module base in the first column.
  • Page 84: Commissioning

    • OFF. 7.2 Power On the System Power on the system before commissioning in the Anker SOLIX Professional app. Toggle the BAT switch of the power module to ON. Close the circuit breaker between the power module and the grid.
  • Page 85: Build System

    Download the Anker SOLIX Professional app from the App Store (iOS devices) or Google Play (Android devices), or by scanning the QR code. Log into the app using the installer's account. Please check your email to get the account name and initial password.
  • Page 86: Step 2: Select System Type

    Step 2: Select System Type Select the appropriate system type. System Type Does System Include Solar Inverter Inverter Brand Anker Energy Storage Anker Energy Storage & Anker Solar Anker SOLIX Inverter Anker Energy Storage & Third-Party Others Solar Inverter...
  • Page 87: Configure Storage

    Configure Storage Step 1: Connect Device Connect the power module to the Anker SOLIX Professional app via Bluetooth. ① Go to Storage Settings. ② Select the power module from the Bluetooth device list or scan the barcode on the power module's label.
  • Page 88: Step 3: Add Devices

    Step 3: Add Devices ① Manually input the numbers of the power modules and battery modules. ② Tap Refresh to search for the devices automatically. ③ Select Next to move on when you see the message "The device is added successfully."...
  • Page 89: Step 4: Update Firmware

    Step 4: Update Firmware Update the firmware to the latest version.
  • Page 90: Step 5: Configure Meter

    Step 5: Configure Meter Configure the meter address, and then check whether the meters are correctly connected and configured onsite. Step 6: Power On System Tap to power on the system, and tap Next. If the system is already on, tap Next directly.
  • Page 91: Configure System

    Configure System Step 1: Advanced Configuration Tap System Configuration and complete the settings. Grid Connection Time Zone: Set the local time zone. Setup Grid Code: Select the grid code of the country or region where the power module is used. (Australia) When the time zone is set to Australia, select the applicable grid code.
  • Page 92 AS-NZS 4777.2_C: Australia C • AS-NZS 4777.2_NZ: Australia and New Zealand • Overvoltage and Specify thresholds and duration for level-1 and level-2 voltage Undervoltage protection. Protection System (United Kingdom / European Union) Configuration Power Export Limit: When the PV and energy storage system produces power more power than the loads can consume, reverse current may feed into the grid.
  • Page 93: Step 2: Perform System Test

    between On-Grid and Off-Grid modes. During this process, the backup loads will turn off. They need to be manually turned on when the system goes on-grid. Power Grid This feature enables the flow of electricity between the system and Dispatching the grid, allowing for both import and export.
  • Page 94: Post Commissioning

    Post Commissioning Step 1: Delivery ① Tap Post Commissioning. ② Enter the owner's e-mail and the verification code.
  • Page 95: Step 2: Energy Management

    Off-Grid: Power your home with solar power and stored battery energy when • the grid goes down. Note: Anker SOLIX X1's off-grid mode is incompatible with the Sunlight Backup mode of the Enphase microinverter. Disable Sunlight Backup mode before using Anker SOLIX X1 off-grid.
  • Page 96: Step 3: Configure External Device

    ③ Select advanced options. Grid Charging: Turn on to charge battery modules from the grid. Turn off to • charge battery modules only from solar power. Peak Shaving: Set the peak power to prevent tripping or an increase in grid •...
  • Page 97 ② Select a control mode from the options below. Auto Mode: The heat pump starts up when the solar power supplied to the grid • exceeds the rated power of the heat pump. ○ Active Power: Enter the rated power of the heat pump. ○...
  • Page 98: Manage System

    Manage System View and Modify System Settings To view and modify system settings after commissioning, follow these steps: Tap the system name from the list on the home screen. If the power module is disconnected from the app, reconnect via Bluetooth. Enter the password located under the power module's barcode.
  • Page 99: Check Commissioning Status

    Check Commissioning Status Check the commissioning status under the system name on the home screen. Incomplete: Tap the corresponding system name to continue with the • commissioning process. Completed: The system commissioning has been completed. • Delete System If necessary, delete a system that has not completed commissioning.
  • Page 100: Screen And Light Guide

    After commissioning, please inform the owner that the equipment can only be turned off using the Anker app until grid connection approval is granted. Once approval is complete, the equipment can be turned on and off using the Anker app.
  • Page 101: Status Light Indication

    ① Battery Overall Battery Level Recharging Discharging ② Home Loads Home Load Power ③ Internet Connected to the Internet Disconnected from the Internet ④ Grid Off Grid On Grid ⑤ Solar Cumulative Solar Energy for the Day 8.2 Status Light Indication The power module's light bar will indicate the system status.
  • Page 102: System Maintenance

    the Internet Steady white On-Grid mode Steady blue Off-Grid mode Flashing blue Battery low in Off-Grid mode Flashing red Malfunction Flashing white in sequence Firmware upgrading System Maintenance 9.1 Power Off the System To power off the system: Toggle the PV switch of the power module to OFF. Press the black start button of the power module for 8 seconds.
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    9.3 Troubleshooting Once a system fault is detected, you will receive push notifications via the Anker SOLIX Professional app, Anker SOLIX Professional (O&M Portal), or email. Please refer to the notifications for troubleshooting measures. If you require further...
  • Page 104: Customer Service

    Customer Service support@anker.com (UK) +44 (0) 1616 056 301 (DE) +49 (800) 000 2522 (AU) +61 1800 929 112 (IT) +39 800 776 561 10-Year Limited Warranty Please visit ankersolix.com/warranty for full warranty details. Product Information 11.1 Nameplates...
  • Page 105 Figure: Nameplate (X1-H3.68K-S). Figure: Nameplate (X1-H4.6K-S).
  • Page 106 Figure: Nameplate (X1-H5K-S). Figure: Nameplate (X1-H6K-S).
  • Page 107: Specifications

    Figure: DRM label (X1-H3.68K-S / X1-H4.6K-S / X1-H5K-S / X1-H6K-S). 11.2 Specifications Specifications are subject to change without notice. Product Name Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module Model Name X1-H3.68K-S X1-H4.6K-S X1-H5K-S X1-H6K-S PV INPUT MPPT Voltage Range 80 - 550 Vd.c.
  • Page 108 220 / 230 / 240 220 / 230 / 240 220 / 230 / 240 220 / 230 / 240 Rated Voltage Va.c. Va.c. Va.c. Va.c. Rated Frequency 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz 50 / 60 Hz Rated Output Active Power 3.68 kW...
  • Page 109: Safety Information

    Note: When applying AS/NZS 4777.2:2020, the rated voltage is 230 Va.c., the rated frequency is 50 Hz, and the power factor range is 0.8 inductive (under-excited) to 0.8 capacitive (over-excited). Safety Information 12.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Symbols Symbol Description Caution Indicates a low-risk hazard.
  • Page 110 Caution, Hot Surface Indicates that equipment surfaces may be hot and pose a burn risk. PE Conductor Terminal Indicates a terminal that allows the electrical connection of conductors for earthing or grounding purposes. General Information SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - This document contains important instructions that must be followed during installation, use, and maintenance.
  • Page 111 professional. Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install, operate, • and maintain the equipment. If there is a probability of personal injury or equipment damage during • operations on the equipment, immediately stop the operations, report the case to the supervisor, and take feasible protective measures.
  • Page 112 Ensure that all electrical connections comply with local electrical standards. • Obtain approval from the local electric utility company before using the • equipment in grid-tied mode. Ensure that the cables you prepared meet local regulations. • The maximum operating temperature for the included cables is 221 ℉ / 105°C. •...
  • Page 113 Maintenance and Replacement Disconnect all sources of supply before servicing. Replace only with the same ratings and type of a fuse. Disconnect supply before changing a fuse. Only certified professionals are allowed to install and maintain the battery and external power supplies. Establish secure earth connections to mitigate high touch current before connecting to the power supply.
  • Page 114: Notice

    License Holder: Anker Innovations Limited UK PSTI Statement Hereby, Anker Innovations Limited declares that this device is in compliance with The Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant Connectable Products) Regulations 2023. For the Statement of Compliance, visit the Web site https://www.anker.com/uk/psti-related.
  • Page 115: Appendices

    Appendices Appendix A. System Wiring These diagrams are for illustration purposes only and represent sample site layouts to show system layout and metering. Please note that they depict common configurations and are not the only allowable ones. They should not be considered complete plan sets. New-Build Scenario The following diagram shows the wiring for a new system.
  • Page 116: Retrofit Scenario

    Retrofit Scenario Figure: Retrofitted system wiring. Appendix B. Communication Ports and Terminals...
  • Page 117 Terminal/Port Definition DRM1/5 DRM2/6 DRM3/7 DRM Terminals DRM4/8 DRM REF DRM COM COM1 Dry Contacts for Heat Pump 1 GND_S Shield Grounding DI1 IN Emergency Stop Digital Input GND_S Shield Grounding RSD_+ Rapid Shutdown Devices RSD_- Meter_A Communication for Power Sensors Meter_B Ems_A Communication for Energy Management...
  • Page 118: User Guide

    Without solar, the power module can control multiple battery modules to charge during low-cost electricity hours and discharge during high-cost electricity hours. Model The following table lists the Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module models to which this document applies. Product Name Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module...
  • Page 119: System Layout

    S: Type of AC power distribution (Single-phase) Specifications 220 / 230 / 240 VAC Battery Capacity The Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module supports up to six Anker SOLIX X1 Battery Modules (Model: X1-B5-H). The following table lists the stacking examples and corresponding energy capacity. Stacking Battery ×1...
  • Page 120: New-Build Scenario

    The following diagram shows the wiring for a new system. Figure: New system wiring. Retrofit Scenario The following diagram shows the wiring for a retrofitted system. Figure: Retrofitted system wiring. 2.3 Product Appearance Figure: Appearance of Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module X1-H(3.68~6)K-S.
  • Page 121 PV power ports (PV1+ / PV1–, PV switch PV2+ / PV2–) Toggle ON to power on the connected PV • system. Toggle OFF to power off the connected PV • system. Black start button BAT switch To force a startup of the power Toggle ON to power on the connected •...
  • Page 122: Screen And Light Guide

    Screw hole for locking modules Heat sink Wall-mount cleats Screen and Light Guide 3.1 LED Screen Guide The LED screen will show you the working status of the system. ① Battery Overall Battery Level Recharging Discharging ② Home Loads Home Load Power ③...
  • Page 123: Status Light Indication

    The UI images shown are for illustration only and may not match the actual display, which can vary depending on the software version. The Anker app enables remote control of your system with the following features: Remote access: Remotely power the system on / off, adjust electricity...
  • Page 124: Access Anker App (User)

    • 4.1 Access Anker App (User) ① Download the Anker app from the App Store (iOS devices) or Google Play (Android devices), or by scanning the QR code. ② Log into the app. If you have not previously created an account, check the email to get your account name and initial password.
  • Page 125 Energy graphs over time: View energy graphs by components of your energy • system. The timescale can be set to day, week, month, or year.
  • Page 126: Customize Work Mode

    Power your home with solar power and the stored battery energy when the grid goes down. *The Anker SOLIX X1's off-grid mode is incompatible with the Sunlight Backup mode of the Enphase microinverter. It is necessary to disable the Sunlight Backup mode of the Enphase microinverter before using the Anker SOLIX X1's off-grid mode.
  • Page 127: Set Advanced Options

    4.4 Set Advanced Options There are three advanced options that impact how the energy storage system exports and imports power to and from the grid. Tap the settings icon in the top right corner of the home screen. Open the Modes menu. Scroll down to set the advanced options.
  • Page 128: Firmware Upgrade

    4.5 Firmware Upgrade To ensure your system can achieve optimal performance and use all the latest features, it is recommended to upgrade the firmware from time to time. Pay close attention to upgrade prompts from the app. Once you receive a notification, we encourage you to proceed with the manual upgrade immediately to ensure your software is always up to date.
  • Page 129: Control The Heat Pump

    You may choose Upgrade Now or Select Upgrade Time. 4.6 Control the Heat Pump After the installer completes the electrical connections, you can set up how your SG- ready heat pump works using the Anker app. Add the heat pump to the system.
  • Page 130 Enable the heat pump function. You may be prompted to update the firmware to the latest version.
  • Page 131 Select and configure the control mode. Auto Mode: The heat pump starts up when the solar power supplied to the grid • exceeds the rated power of the heat pump. ○ Active Power: Enter the rated power of the heat pump. ○...
  • Page 132 Schedule Mode: The heat pump operates according to a predefined schedule. • You can customize up to four time periods for weekdays and weekends respectively. Manual Mode: Enable this mode to manually turn the heat pump on or off. •...
  • Page 133: Others

    (For Germany and Australia Only) Grid Dispatch allows electricity to Dispatch flow between your system and the grid, enabling both import and export. This feature is set up by the installer in the Anker SOLIX Professional app. Maintenance Power On / Off the System To power on the system: Toggle the BAT switch of the power module to ON.
  • Page 134: Routine Maintenance

    5.2 Routine Maintenance To ensure the energy storage system operates properly for an extended period, it is recommended to perform routine maintenance. Power off the system before cleaning it, connecting cables, and ensuring grounding reliability. Check Item Check Method Maintenance Interval System Check periodically that the heat Once every 6 to 12 months...
  • Page 135: Troubleshooting

    Brief description of the issue • For instance, if a ground fault is detected, the Anker app will send a notification, the light bar will turn red, and the power module screen will show 'EE.' which meets the Earth Fault alarm requirements of AS/NZS 5033.
  • Page 136: Flood

    If the fire is spreading, evacuate the building or equipment area immediately • and call the fire department. Re-entry to burning buildings is prohibited. Do not touch or come into contact with high voltage components during fire • fighting, due to the risk of electric shock. After extinguishing the fire, do not use the equipment, please contact your •...
  • Page 137: Customer Service

    Do not use the battery module if it has been dropped or hit. Please contact your • installer. In all cases, once the situation is stable, contact the Anker Customer Service. Customer Service support@anker.com (UK) +44 (0) 1616 056 301...

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