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USER MANUAL
EnerCore
Smart Outdoor Integrated
Energy Storage Cabinet
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  • Page 1 DH200F USER MANUAL EnerCore Smart Outdoor Integrated Energy Storage Cabinet File version-20240729-V2-EN Information might be subject to change without notice during product improving.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    DH200F User Manual Contents Statement of Law ........................1 Revised History ............................1 1 Guidelines for the operation of the manual ..............2 Use of manuals ............................2 Applicable products ..........................2 Product profile ............................2 Symbols and abbreviations .......................2 2 Security Instructions ......................5 General principles of security ......................5...
  • Page 3 DH200F User Manual Preparation before wiring ....................... 37 Electricity meter installation ......................44 Check after wiring ..........................47 6 System Running And Stop .................... 48 Product power-on process ......................48 Product power off process ......................50 Emergency shut down ........................50 7 Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Screen ..............52 Overview of Main Functions ......................52...
  • Page 4: Statement Of Law

    No part of this document may be quoted, extracted, translated, annotated or reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written authorization of Dyness. It is prohibited to use in any way part or all of the data in firmware or software developed by the Company for any purpose other than the use of the product, whether the purpose is commercial or not.
  • Page 5: Guidelines For The Operation Of The Manual

    Readers need to have certain electrical knowledge and know the electrical principles very well. Applicable products This manual is applicable to DH200F air cooling products of the intelligent energy Storage Outdoor Integrated Cabinet EnerCore series. Product names and system models are explained below: ...
  • Page 6 References to the following products in this brochure are replaced by abbreviations for ease of presentation. Table 1-2 Abbreviation definition Abbreviation Full Name Energy Storage System Power Conversion System Smart Control Box Battery Management System © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 7 DH200F User Manual MPPT Maximum Power Tracker Static Transfer Switch Remaining Charge Availability Photovoltaic Direct Current Alternating Current Surge Protector Leakage Current Protection Current Transformer Grounding Protection © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 8: Security Instructions

    This product is a combined high-voltage DC and three- phase AC system and should only be operated by authorized personnel from Dyness. DANGER  Deadly high voltages are present inside the product, please observe and comply with the warning labels on the product;...
  • Page 9: Safety Requirements For The Environment

     If the power cable is loose or parts such as screws are dropped, do not perform any operation without authorization. Only qualified professionals can handle the operation to prevent further faults. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 10: Safety Requirements For Transportation And Installation

     The operating manual of the measuring device must be known before any measurement is carried out;  Only use equipment specified by Dyness. Failure to use equipment specified by Dyness may result in impaired protection as well as injury to personnel.
  • Page 11: Products Obsolescence

    WARNING  The software, housing and components of the device may not be changed without Dyness’s authorization. If changed, the corresponding warranty shall be void.  Do not remove or alter the nameplate;  Do not open the cabinet doors in inclement weather such as rain 、 snow 、 ice or strong winds;...
  • Page 12: Product Description

    20 milliseconds). The system has a storage capacity of 215 kWh. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 13: System Composition

    This product mainly includes PACK, BDU intelligent control box (integrated BMS and DC  power distribution), PCS, STS, MPPT module (optional), power distribution module, fire protection system, air conditioning system, etc. The product model is DH200F. The fire fighting system of this product is equipped with detectors (built-in smoke sensor, ...
  • Page 14 On-grid: 100KW, no off-grid STS module: None PV+ESS, PV: 100KW, MPPT module: 2 DH200F-S100L00 On-grid: 100KW, no off-grid STS module: None PV+ESS, PV: 50KW, MPPT module: 1 DH200F-S050L00 On-grid: 100KW, no off-grid STS module: None ©The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 15: System Parameters

    On-grid: 100KW, off-grid: 100KW STS module: 1 System parameters DH200F system parameters are as follows (product optimization and upgrade iteration, some parameters will be updated without further notice) : Table 3-3 ESS parameters Battery system specification parameters: (Applicable to all models)
  • Page 16 Working environment 0~95%RH(no condensing) humidity Protection level IP55 Anti-corrosion grade Cooling method Intelligent air cooling Noise ≤75dB Elevation 3000m(>2000mneed to reduce the amount) Demonstrate Touch screen Fire-fighting Aerosol/perfluorohexanone Communications Ethernet、4G Certification CQC、CE、TUV ©The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 17: System Expansion

    Collecting cabinet DH200F: A maximum of 12 units can be installed when the system is connected to the grid. In the case of off-grid, a maximum of 5 units are installed, and multiple units are connected to the collecting cabinet for unified cable output.
  • Page 18: Appearance Design

     System size:1846*1265*2250mm(No fixing bracket)  Net system weight:2800±100kg(Refer the DH200F-S150L01)  System protection class:IP55  System corrosion protection class:C3 Figure 3-4 Product appearance 2250mm No hanging rings 1265mm No fixing bracket Left Front Right Behind ©The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 19 On the upper left side of the outdoor integrated cabinet, there are three indicator lights showing the main operating status of the product, namely the power indicator "POWER", the operation indicator "RUN" and the alarm indicator "FAULT". © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 20: Internal Design

    Collect battery information and control battery charging and discharging The photovoltaic is boosted to the MPPT(optional) battery and pcs, and the maximum power tracking is achieved ©The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 21 Breaks and protects the Grid side Load switch Breaks and protects the Load side (optional) The BESS secondary electrical switches and external Ethernet ports are as follows: Figure 3-7 Secondary BESS switch © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 22: Core Modules

    PACK adopts air-cooled heat dissipation mode, IP20 protection grade, pollution-free modular assembly, high structural reliability and low maintenance cost. The appearance of the battery module is shown below: negative pole positive pole slave control Figure 3-8 Battery PACK ©The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 23  Please use ordinary medical gauze or other liquid absorbent solid to clean the battery leakage;  The treated battery should be isolated and not used again.  The above operations should be performed by Dyness designated personnel or qualified professionals. The intelligent control box integrates BMS main control and DC power distribution.
  • Page 24 The EMS collects data and signals from local equipment and ensures the safe, reliable, efficient, and economical operation of the energy storage system through internal control strategies. Figure 3-10 Appearance of EMS (only for reference) ©The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 25 The BMS stabilizes and secures the battery function by monitoring the battery status in real time, and prolongs the service life of the battery by monitoring the consistency of the battery. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 26 Figure 3-12 Appearance of PCS (Figure for reference only) Note: After a period of use, if the dust cover is blocked, the temperature inside the machine is abnormally high, and it needs to be replaced regularly. ©The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 27 If two detectors detect anomalies, the fire extinguishing agent will be released to suppress the fire, and a feedback signal will be sent to the EMS which can further relay the information to site monitoring or the user. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 28 GPS: Locate the installation location of the system to reduce the risk of theft. Figure 3-15 Security system diagram ©The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 29 The maintenance of the fire protection system should comply with the fire codes and regulations of the country/region where the project is located. Fire protection equipment should be inspected and maintained regularly to ensure that all functional indicators are normal. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 30: Delivery And Transport Storage

     When carrying out the vehicle transportation, be sure to use ropes to secure the top  lifting ring of the equipment to the transport vehicle to prevent excessive tilting during © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 31: Lifting And Transportation

    DH200F User Manual transportation. Lifting and transportation This product is equipped with a lifting ring at the top, and can be transported by lifting. When lifting the equipment, at least the following requirements must be met: Ensure site safety when lifting;...
  • Page 32: Storage Requirements

    Pay attention to cope with the harsh environment around, such as sudden cold, sudden  heat, collision, etc., so as not to cause damage to the Pack. Storage operating requirements: Packing boxes should not be tilted or inverted.  © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 33 DH200F User Manual Make sure that the cabinet doors and internal equipment cabinet doors are securely  locked before storage. Effectively protect the air inlet/outlet of the product to prevent rain, sand and dust from  entering the cabinet. Since the capacity of the battery will decay after long-term storage, it is not ...
  • Page 34: Installation

    © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 35: Installation Space Requirements

    DH200F User Manual equipment and buildings and people, the length of the distance should be subject to the fire safety regulations of the project). The surrounding environment should be dry and well ventilated.  Please ensure that there are no trees around the installation location to prevent ...
  • Page 36 DH200F User Manual The front view The side view The top view Figure 5-1 Requirements for single product © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 37 DH200F User Manual The capacity of BESS integrated cabinet can be freely configured according to demand and can be expanded to MW level. The parallel installation has different layout according to on-grid and off-grid schemes, and the installation space requirements are as follows:...
  • Page 38 3. Cable bracket Figure 5-4 Illustration and description of the trench interface 1. Cable bracket 2. Control cable 3. DC cable 4. AC cable Figure 5-5 Schematic and description of cable bracket © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 39: Installation Process

    DH200F User Manual Installation process ① Transport to ②Unpacking ④ Open the product ③ Angle steel fixed the installation inspection installation (refer to section cabinet door (refer to 5.4) section 5.4) location before installation ⑤ Prepare cable terminals and identify them (refer to section 5.5.2) ⑥...
  • Page 40: Fixed Installation

    Four L-shaped angle steel fixing brackets are reserved at the front and back of the cabinet base. The position is shown in the figure below: Preparation before wiring Wiring Tools Insulated Gloves Safety Goggles Safety Shoes protective suit Figure 5-1 Safety protection device © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 41 DH200F User Manual Phillips Screwdriver Bit Wire stripper Crimping Hair Dryer Multimeter Flat-Head Screwdriver Wrench Drill Tape Measure Figure 5-2 Installation tool Specification requirements for wiring accessories Wiring Wire Instructions Upon receipt of this product, open the lowest panel on the right side of the cabinet and...
  • Page 42 19: PV3 access to the Figure 5-3 Schematic diagram of the wiring area negative level 20: PV3 access to the positive pole 21: PV2 access to the negative electrode © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 43 DH200F User Manual 1.Copper row 2.Terminal block 3.Bolt 4.Spring pads 5.Flat washers Figure 5-4 Schematic diagram of the 6.Nut copper end The cable and terminal requirements are as follows: Table 5-1 Adapted cable/terminal table Terminal Typology Wiring specifications Specifications LOAD(Optional)
  • Page 44 Use hydraulic pliers to firmly crimp the copper terminally.  Slide the heat-shrink tube onto the copper terminal (OT/DT terminal) to fully cover  the wire hole. Use a heat gun to tighten the heat-shrink tube. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 45 DH200F User Manual Figure 5-6 The connection sequence of wiring components 1:Heat-shrink tube 2:OT/DT terminal 3:Crimping Pliers 4:Hot air gun Step 4: Grounding protection The grounding method must comply with local standards and regulatory require requirements. Please consider the actual situation at project site and follow the instructions of the power station staff during the process of ground connection.
  • Page 46 4. Use wire strippers to strip the protective layer of the cable to expose the copper core portion. 5. Crimp the cable using the OT terminal, refer to "Preparing the Cable" © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 47: Electricity Meter Installation

    DH200F User Manual in this chapter. 6. Use M8 bolt to fasten the OT terminal to the wiring hole with a tightening torque of 13N.m. 7. After the wiring is completed, gently tug the cable to make sure there is a margin.
  • Page 48 The anti-countercurrent meter needs to be installed on the power grid side, the anti- countercurrent meter is divided into primary meter or secondary meter, provided by Dyness, the customer can only choose one based on the usage: the transformer is equipped by the customer, the transformer specifications please refer to "5.5.2 wiring accessories specifications".
  • Page 49 DH200F User Manual Terminal Mutual Ameter Figure 5-8 Wiring diagram of the primary electricity meter Terminal Secondar Mutual Figure 5-9 Wiring diagram of the secondary electricity meter...
  • Page 50: Check After Wiring

    Clean the installation area, no tools or foreign objects in the ☐ installation area. Outdoor cabinet in and out of the hole and the gap, the use of fire, ☐ waterproof materials for tight sealing. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 51: System Running And Stop

    Operating procedures: Step 1:Open the rear cover and start the UPS power supply, confirm that the UPS starts  working, and close the rear cover(DH200F-S150L00、DH200F-S100L00、DH200F- S050L00、DH200F-S000L00 skip this step);...
  • Page 52 Step 7: Set the EMS working mode according to the application, and make the EMS work  in automatic mode after setting. After operating the steps one by one, check whether the indicator light of the product is © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 53: Product Power Off Process

    DH200F User Manual on and whether the screen is displayed. If the product status is normal, the running indicator light is on, and the fault indicator light and alarm indicator light are off. The screen starts to display the system running status and parameters.
  • Page 54 Under normal circumstances, please shut down the product using the normal product power-down step! An emergency must use emergency shutdown to ensure rapid response, protect the safety of life and product equipment safety! © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 55: Human-Machine Interface (Hmi) Screen

    Automatic Mode In automatic mode, the system EMS can accept energy dispatch commands from both the system HMI and the Dyness cloud platform, executing the following strategies: Anti-Reverse Flow Function: For applications where photovoltaic (PV) power generation is not allowed to feed into the grid, the EMS controller prioritizes PV power supply to the load.
  • Page 56: Overview Of The Operating System

    PCS Data Basic Data Interface Basic Data BMS Data Single Cell Voltage Query Data Temperature Data Meter Fire Protection System Data Liquid Cooling Temperature/Hum idity Real-time Alarms Alarm Info Historical Records © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 57 DH200F User Manual Version Info Automatic Mode Operation Settings Remote Mode Set Device System Parameter Settings Parameters System Settings Basic Settings Select User Login Rights Change Password HMI Main Interface  Running Info:Displays detailed information about the devices connected to the system.
  • Page 58: User Login

     Step 3: In the user selection section, choose "General User," enter the password (1111), and click "Login."  Step 4: In the login success prompt popup, click "Confirm." Figure 7-2 User Login Illustration © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 59: Running Information

    DH200F User Manual Password Modification  Step 1:Log in with "General User" permissions. Refer to Section 7.3 User Login for details.  Step 2:In the top left navigation bar, click "Change Password" to enter the password modification interface.  Step 3:In the "Change Password" interface, enter the old password and the new password.
  • Page 60: Ems Settings

    PCS data, BMS data, system data, alarm information, and version information. Figure 7-4 Query Data Illustration EMS Settings Operation Settings The operation settings interface is used for performing operation settings, parameter settings, and system settings. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 61 DH200F User Manual  Step 1:** Click on the main menu icon in the top right corner of the main interface  Step 2:** In the main menu, click on the "Set Device" option.  Step 3:** In the first-level menu, select the "EMS" option.
  • Page 62 Setting Methods:  HMI/Web: The system can be configured via both local HMI and the Dyness cloud platform. HMI: The system can only be configured via the local HMI.
  • Page 63 DH200F User Manual Figure 7-7 Automatic Mode Settings Illustration Table 7-3 Automatic Mode Settings Setting Item Description Disabled: The system does not limit photovoltaic (PV) power Anti-Reverse generation. Flow - Enabled: The system enables the anti-reverse flow function to prevent PV power from feeding into the grid.
  • Page 64 Step 2:In the main menu, click on the "Set Device" option.  Step 3:In the first-level menu, select the "EMS" option.  Step 4:In the top left navigation bar, click "Parameter Settings."  --End © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 65 DH200F User Manual Figure 7-8 System Parameter Settings Illustration Table 7-4 System Control Description Setting Item Description Fault Reset Perform a reset operation for system faults. Restart the EMS (Note: This operation cannot be performed System Restart while the system is running)
  • Page 66: Application Case Configuration

    In the main menu, click on "Login Rights" to enter the user selection interface.  In the user selection section, choose "General User," enter the password (1111), and click  "Login." © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 67 DH200F User Manual In the login success prompt popup, click "Confirm" to return to the main interface.  Figure 7-10 General User Login Illustration Step 2: Enter the "Operation Settings" Interface to Configure In the main interface, click the main menu icon ...
  • Page 68 Choose the setting method as needed: If "Web" is selected, further operations will be  performed on the Dyness cloud platform.If "HMI/Web" or "HMI" is selected, click to proceed to the next page. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 69 DH200F User Manual Figure 7-12 Parallel and Setting Method Illustration Step 4: Configure Automatic Mode Functions In the automatic mode interface "2/4," set the **Anti-Reverse Flow** function and the  **Grid-Side Transformer Protection** function; click "Next Page." In the automatic mode interface "3/4," set the **Reactive Power Compensation** ...
  • Page 70 Return, click "Peak and Valley Settings," and set the peak and valley time period table.  Click "Next Page" to set the peak and valley electricity prices.  **End** © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
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  • Page 72 DH200F User Manual Figure 7-14 Timed Mode Settings Illustration © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 73 Choose the setting method as needed:If "Web" is selected, further operations will be  performed on the Dyness cloud platform. If "HMI/Web" or "HMI" is selected, click to proceed to the next page. *Refer to 7.7.1 Step 3 for the specific interface operation* Step 4: Configure Automatic Mode Functions In the automatic mode interface "2/4,"...
  • Page 74 In the "Set Device" options, click the "EMS" option.  In the top left navigation bar, click "Operation Settings" to enter the operation settings  interface. *Refer to 7.7.1 Step 2 for the specific interface operation* © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 75 Choose the setting method as needed: If "Web" is selected, further operations will be  performed on the Dyness cloud platform. If "HMI/Web" or "HMI" is selected, click to proceed to the next page. *Refer to 7.7.1 Step 3 for the specific interface operation* Step 4: Configure Automatic Mode Functions In the automatic mode interface "2/4,"...
  • Page 76 In the main menu, click on the "Set Device" option.  n the "Set Device" options, click the "EMS" option.  In the top left navigation bar, click "Operation Settings" to enter the  operation settings interface. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 77 DH200F User Manual *Refer to 7.7.1 Step 2 for the specific interface operation* Step 3: Configure Remote Mode Set the **Control Mode** to "Remote."  Configure **System Parallel Enable**:If there is only one unit, set to  "Disabled."If multiple units are connected in parallel, set to "Enabled," and configure the parallel address and the number of parallel units ('1' indicates the master unit, others indicate slave units).
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting

    - Power off and check if the communication cables are EMS to Fire Module securely and correctly connected. Communication Error - Restart the EMS and check if it is normal. - If the error persists, contact the manufacturer. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 79 DH200F User Manual - Power off and check if the communication cables are EMS to PCS Communication securely and correctly connected. Error - Restart the EMS and check if it is normal. - If the error persists, contact the manufacturer.
  • Page 80 The SPD and circuit breaker positions are shown in the figure below. SPD and circuit breaker at AC side © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 81: System Maintenance

    DH200F User Manual 9 System Maintenance Before performing system maintenance, ensure that all equipment inside the outdoor cabinet is completely powered off before starting the inspection work. If any non- compliance is found during the inspection, please correct it immediately.
  • Page 82 Regularly inspect all metal components for rust (every six months). 1 time/6 Component Annually inspect contactors (auxiliary switches and micro months to Maintenance switches) to ensure proper mechanical operation. 1 year Check operating parameters, especially voltage and insulation. © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 83: Quality Assurance

    DH200F User Manual 10 Quality Assurance Please refer to the "Warranty Agreement" for the validity period of the quality assurance. Warranty Period: For any failure of Daqin Energy Storage products within the warranty period, we will be responsible for handling and providing appropriate replacement or repair solutions, offering free repair services or replacement with new products.
  • Page 84: Appendix

    Check if the HMI screen displays normally and without errors ☐ Check if there are any tools or parts left inside the equipment ☐ Check if the cabinet door opens and closes smoothly ☐ © The copyright of this document belongs to Dyness.
  • Page 85 Address: No. 511 Chenzhuang West Road, Sanshui Street, Jiangyan District, Taizhou City Email: service@dyness-tech.com Tel: +86 400 666 0655 Web: www.dyness.com Official Website Digital version access...