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  • Page 1 User Manual Model: GE-FH120-BC-4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Contents 1 General information ....................4 1.1 All Rights Reserved ..................4 1.2 About This Manual ..................5 1.3 Intended Use ....................5 2 Product Description .................... 6 2.1 Product Introduction .................. 7 2.2 Application Scenarios................. 7 2.3 Product Size ....................9 2.4 External Overview ..................10 2.5 Internal Overview ..................
  • Page 3 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 6.2 Maintenance Schedule ................65 7 Fire suppression system .................. 71 7.1 Heat Detector ..................... 72 7.2 Smoke Detector ..................72 7.3 Gas Detector....................72 7.4 Aerosol Fire Suppression Device ............73 7.5 Explosion Relief Panels ................73 7.6 Water Fire Suppression System ............
  • Page 4 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 12.2 Battery Storage ..................97 13 Transport ......................98 14 Environmental Disposal ................100 Appendix.1 ......................101 Appendix.2 ......................103...
  • Page 5: General Information

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 1 General information Warning! Read and follow carefully all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this product. Failure to follow instructions mentioned may results in electric shock, fire or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. 1.1 All Rights Reserved No part of this document can be reproduced in any form or by any means without the formal permission of the manufacturer .
  • Page 6: About This Manual

    * Damage caused by yourself or the third party's negligence, intent, gross negligence, improper operation, or other accidents not caused by Deye. 1.2 About This Manual This manual mainly describes the product information, guidelines for installation, operation and maintenance.
  • Page 7 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) reliable backup power supply for private and commercial use, such as supermarkets, banks, schools, farms and small factories, to smooth the load curve and achieve peak load transfer. It can also improve the stability of renewable systems and promote the application of renewable energy.
  • Page 8: Product Description

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 2 Product Description 2.1 Product Introduction The ESS mainly consists of lithium battery packs, high voltage control box, thermal management system and fire suppression device. It plays a significant role in reducing electricity costs, ensuring power reliability, integrating renewable energy, and optimizing energy management.
  • Page 9 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) power consumption • Demand and response: -Receive power grid dispatching and enjoy dispatching subsidies...
  • Page 10: Product Size

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 2.3 Product Size 2235 2235 1265 1045 1265 1045 Unit:mm...
  • Page 11: External Overview

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 2.4 External Overview ① ⑤ ② ⑥ ⑦ ③ ⑧ ④ ⑨...
  • Page 12 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Item Item ① Hoisting ring ⑥ Air outlet of air conditioner ② Indicators ⑦ Air inlet of air conditioner (RUN&ALARM) ③ Emergency stop switch ⑧ Door lock (EPO) ④ Water outlet of air ⑨ Protective earth conditioner ⑤...
  • Page 13 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑫...
  • Page 14 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Item Item ⑩ Explosion relief panel Cable outlet cover ⑫ Air inlet of electric cabin Air outlet of electric ⑪ ⑬ cabin...
  • Page 15: Internal Overview

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 2.5 Internal Overview ① ① ② ② ③ ③...
  • Page 16 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Item Item ① Battery pack ③ High voltage control box (HVB) ② Manual Service Disconnect (MSD)
  • Page 17: Components

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 2.6 Components 2.6.1 Battery Pack • Battery charging: the electricity from the mains or other power supplies is converted by the PCS into DC electricity, which is then stored in batteries. • Battery discharging: the electricity released by batteries is converted by the PCS into AC electricity, which is then supplied to loads.
  • Page 18 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 2.6.2 HVB and EPO ① ② ③ ④ ⑥ ⑦ ⑤ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑬ ⑭ Name Description Connection position of the common ① negative pole of the battery Connection position of the common ②...
  • Page 19 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Connection position with next GE-F-PDU HVBOUT ⑨ communication output Connection position with previous ⑩ HVBIN GE-F-PDU communication input PCS COM battery communication terminal: PCS COM used to output battery information to the ⑪ inverter A start switch of 12VDC power inside the START ⑫...
  • Page 20 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Emergency stop switch (EPO) EPO (Emergency stop switch) When in the emergency, press the EPO to shut off the system at once. Notice! Do not stop the ESS through the EPO if the system is running normally or the operator does not encounter with emergent conditions.
  • Page 21 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 2.6.3 Air conditioner The air conditioning system can produce cold air and then send it to the internal air duct of the ESS to cool batteries. The air conditioner is regarded as a part of air circulation.When the air conditioner is running, air circulation is formed inside the cabinet.
  • Page 22 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 2.6.4 Indicators RUN ALARM² RUN: indicating that the ESS is in operation When the GREEN light is on, ALARM: indicating that there is system error existing inside the ESS when the RED light is on and the ESS emits an alarm, If either of the two clusters of batteries in the energy storage cabinet is in the run normally, the RUN light will illuminate.
  • Page 23 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 5) smoke detection, 6) loss of IO board communication, 7) loss of air conditioner communication, 8) cell temperature exceeding 65°C 2. The air conditioner is offline, the ALARM ² will light up. 3. Any fault (See the Appendix.1 ) occur in the air conditioner, the ALARM ²...
  • Page 24: Installation

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3 Installation 3.1 Materials Required Tools Hammer drill Phillips Flat-head Insulated torque insulated insulated socket wrench torque torque screwdriver screwdriver Diagonal pliers Wire stripper Cable cutter Rubber mallet RJ45 crimping Hydraulic pliers Needle-nose Marker tool pliers...
  • Page 25 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Utility knife Steel Level Multimeter measuring DC voltage tape measurement Heat shrink Heat gun Cable tie Insulated tubing ladder Powered Crane industrial forklift Personal Protective Equipment Insulated Protective Goggles Dust mask gloves gloves...
  • Page 26 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Insulated shoes Safety helmet Protective suit...
  • Page 27: Moving Heavy Objects

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.2 Moving Heavy Objects After arrival of your goods, perhaps you need move it to designated working area. Refer to the following picture for movement of heavy objects. Bearing capacity>5t location When moving your product: •...
  • Page 28 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) • Use caution when lifting this load on uneven surfaces. • Never operate the forklift on slopes ≥ 5 degrees. • During movement, avoid tilting the cabinet or placing it upside down. If the cabinet must be tilted or inverted , please straighten it as soon as possible, and the cabinet needs to be left standing for 2 hours before it can be powered on.
  • Page 29: Unpacking

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.3 Unpacking Warning! • After setting up the equipment well, carefully unpack the package so as to avoid scratching equipment. • If possible, do not remove the transport packaging before arrival at the installation site. •...
  • Page 30 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) After unpacking the equipment, check that the deliverable contents are intact and complete, and free from any damage. If any items listed in the Packing List is missing or damaged, contact your dealer or call service hotline: +86-0574-86320560.
  • Page 31 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3000mm 6AWG Positive PCS power cable ×2...
  • Page 32: Hoisting

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.4 Hoisting 3.4.1 Hoisting Equipment Warning! • The hoisting personnel must be trained and qualified until they can take up the post. • Use only approved lifting equipment to move the battery cabinet system. Warning! •...
  • Page 33 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.4.2 Hoisting the ESS Warning! Remember to make sure that your device is connected to the lifting tool correctly and firmly before hoisting. Failure to do so may result in product damages, serious injury,even death. Bearing capacity>5t location Figure.1...
  • Page 34 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Operating area Figure.2 • Ensure that all sling connections are safe and reliable, and that the lengths of the slings connected to the corner fittings are equal. See the Figure.1 • Do not stand within 0.5-1m of the lifting area! During the whole lifting process, no one is allowed to stand under the boom or the work station.
  • Page 35 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) • Do not shake the crane in order to avoid sudden drop or shock against equipment. • Hoisting should be handled gently, and the cabinet should fall slowly and shock against equipment. smoothly to avoid...
  • Page 36: Installation

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.5 Installation Warning! • Your product is delivered without full charge. It is recommended to make your equipment charged within three months. • Assembly must be carried out in accordance with the design, technological requirements, regulations and relevant standards. •...
  • Page 37 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) have required experience,are aware of possible hazards on themselves in certain operations and are able to take protective measures to minimize the hazards on themselves and other people. • Personnel who plan to install the equipment must receive all necessary safety precautions and local relevant standards.
  • Page 38: Installation Site Requirements

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.5.1.2 Installation site requirements Danger! Do not expose the equipment to flammable or explosive gas or smoke. Do not perform any operation on the equipment in such environments. Danger! Do not store any flammable or explosive materials in equipment area. Danger! Do not place the equipment near heat sources or fire sources, such as smoke, candies, heaters, or other heating devices.
  • Page 39 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) • The installation and usage environment must meet relevant international, the local laws and regulations.The user is obliged to protect the ESS against fire or other hazards. • Do not install in low-lying areas. The installation level must be at least 300mm higher than the highest water level in the area.
  • Page 40 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) -In a place where is 2000m far away from the coast. It is not recommended to use the energy storage system when it within 500m to 2000m away from the coast . The energy storage system cannot be used when the distance from the coast is less than 500m .
  • Page 41: Foundation Requirements

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.5.1.3 Foundation requirements Unreasonably constructed foundation will bring great troubles to the installation of the ESS, affecting the normal opening and closing of the doors and the normal operation. Therefore, the foundation of the ESS must be designed and constructed according to certain standards to meet the requirements of mechanical support, cable routing and later maintenance and overhaul.
  • Page 42: Installation Clearance Requirements

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.5.1.4 Installation clearance requirements Danger! No one is allowed to pass within 1.5m behind the cabinet, otherwise this person may be hurt by the explosion relief panel when explosion. Serial number Distance (mm) 1000 1600 1600 1200...
  • Page 43: Fixing The Cabinet

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.5.2 Fixing the Cabinet Figure.2-1 Figure.2-2...
  • Page 44 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Figure.2-3 1. Locate four mounting holes, 2 holes on the front of the cabinet and others on the back. 2. If your product is shipped with 4 L-shaped angle steels, fix them to the cabinet using 8 screws(M10*25) with 30N·m torque. (Figure.2-1) 3.
  • Page 45 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.5.3 Install the MSD After all cables have been connected correctly and firmly, remember to plug in the two MSD...
  • Page 46 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 3.5.4 Mount the Inverter (Optional) 1. Mount the backplane onto the cabinet with 4 bolts (M12*25). 2. Install the inverter and then secure with 6 bolts on its two sides.
  • Page 47 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18)
  • Page 48: Electrical Connection

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 4 Electrical Connection 4.1 Preparation before Connection Notice!High voltage! Shock! • Do not contact live parts directly without protection! • Before installation, ensure that there is no voltage on the AC side and DC side. •...
  • Page 49: Cable Requirements

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 4.1.1 Cable Requirements When wiring, cables are supposed to meet the following requirements: • Sufficient current-carrying capacity. Factors that can influence this capacity are shown as follows: -environment condition; -the type of insulated materials of conductors; -cable routing;...
  • Page 50: Opening The Door

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 4.1.2 Opening the Door Figure.1 Figure.2 Figure.3 Figure.4 1. The door of the cabinet is in locked state.See the Figure.1 2. Move upward the cover above the keyhole.See the Figure.2 3. Insert the door key and turn it clockwise to eject the handle.See the Figure.3.
  • Page 51: Cable Connection

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 4.2 Cable Connection Danger! All electrical connections must be made when the equipment is completely powered off. Danger! Note the polarities when installing batteries. Do not connect the positive and negative poles of a battery or battery string together. Otherwise, the battery may be short-circuited.
  • Page 52 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 4.2.1 Grounding Warning! Ensure that the PE cable is securely connected. Otherwise, electric shocks may occur. Note! ● The PE point at the AC output port is used only as a PE equipotential bonding point and cannot substitute for the PE point on the enclosure. ●...
  • Page 53 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 4.2.2 Inside BESS 1. Before wiring, first remove the inner and outer cover by removing these 8 screws. 2. Begin to perform the electrical connection as follows: Note! •In each battery rack, the last battery’s COMM1 port should be terminated with a 120ohm terminal resistor.
  • Page 54 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) ① ⑤ ② ⑥ ③ ④ Image Description Quantity ① 150mm 4AWG Battery power cord ② 150mm 4AWG Positive HVB power cord ③ 600mm 4AWG Negative power cable for HVB-Busbar ④ 600mm 4AWG Positive power cable for HVB-Busbar ⑤...
  • Page 55 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 4.2.2 Auxiliary Power and Communication Wiring SPD1 ① ② ③ ④ Name Description Live wire L1 terminal (208Vac or 240Vac )L1 Input terminal (3P-208V or Split phase 240Vacl-l Live wire L1 terminal (208Vac or 240Vac )L1 Input terminal (3P-208V or Split phase 240Vacl-l Equipment Grounding Terminal SPD1...
  • Page 56 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 4.2.3 Connecting with the Inverter...
  • Page 57: Multi-Unit Wiring

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 4.2.4 Multi-Unit Wiring Note! • The the GE-F120 ESS is so designed that it is able to parallel with other GE-F120 cabinets or GE-F60 cabinets. Both of them share a wire connection mode at the same time. •...
  • Page 58 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) AC connection:...
  • Page 59: Operation Instructions

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 5 Operation Instructions 5.1 Operating the Equipment 5.1.1 Check Before Power-On General Check Check Item Acceptance Criteria  The equipment is intact and free from rust or Appearance paint flake-off. If the paint flakes off, repair the damaged paint.
  • Page 60 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Cabinet Check Item Acceptance Criteria  The installation meets the design Installation requirements.  The cabinet is level, and each door opens normally.  The cabinet surface is free from cracks, dents, Appearance and scratches. If the paint flakes off, repair the damaged paint.
  • Page 61 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 5.1.2 Powering On Operations Danger! Wear insulated gloves and use insulated tools to prevent electric shocks or short circuits. Caution! • During the power-on procedure, monitor the system for faults. If you detect any faults, power off the ESS, rectify the faults, and then continue with the procedure.
  • Page 62 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Name Description Main breaker Auxiliary power supply HVAC BMS power supply Surge protection device 2 1. During initial commissioning, make sure the MSD is properly installed. 2. Endure the surge protection device 2-QF5 is on. Note: SPD2 should always stay on.
  • Page 63 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 5.1.3 Powering Off Operations 1. Turn off the HVAC breaker-QF3. 2. Turn off the BMS power supply breaker-QF4. 3. Press the start button on the HVB. 4. Rotate the circuit breaker handle counterclockwise to the OFF position. 5.
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 6 Maintenance 6.1 General Maintenance Danger! should be performed or supervised by professional personnel. • Servicing • Wear personal protective equipment and use dedicated insulated tools to avoid electric shocks or short circuits • Do not smoke or have an open flame around batteries. •...
  • Page 65 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) repaired to the main ground loop using a ground cable. • After the maintenance or repair is complete, remove the ground cable between the loop that has been maintained and the main ground loop. • Stay away from the equipment when preparing cables to prevent cable scraps from entering the equipment.
  • Page 66: Maintenance Schedule

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 6.2 Maintenance Schedule 6.2.1 Quarterly Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Action Expected Result Category Safety inspection Check that EPO and ●EPO and switches switches to shut off can work normally the equipment can work normally ● Check the ●...
  • Page 67 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) ranges when in run. Note [1]: You are advised to clean the filter after each occurrence of a sandstorm and before summer in sandstorm-stricken areas. In other areas, clean the filter according to the actual situation and ensure that the filter or condenser is not blocked.
  • Page 68: Semi-Annual Maintenance

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 6.2.2 Semi-annual Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Action Expected Result Category Outside the cabinet Perform the visual There is no any inspection: inflammable objects ● Inflammable around the cabinet. materials. Cabinet Perform the visual inspection: ● There is no obvious ●...
  • Page 69 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) water is entering into ●Cable routing is the ESS performed correctly ● Check whether and reasonably any insulating tape on terminals is not detached. ● Check whether all cables are routed correctly. Grounding ● Check whether The PE cable is reliability the PE cable is...
  • Page 70: Annual Maintenance

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 6.2.3 Annual Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Action Expected Result Category System Perform the visual inspection: ● There is no obvious ● Appearance deformation inside the ● Temperature and cabinet . humidity ● Temperature and ● Vent humidity are in normal ●...
  • Page 71 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) ● Cable ● There is no obvious noise when batteries are in run. ● There is no rust inside the batteries. ● Cable are connected correctly between battery and battery, battery and other devices. Fire suppression system Perform the visual ●...
  • Page 72: Fire Suppression System

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 7 Fire suppression system ① ② ③ ④ ① Item Item ① Aerosol fire ③ Smoke detector suppression device ② Heat detector ④ Gas detector...
  • Page 73: Heat Detector

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 7.1 Heat Detector The heat detector monitors temperature and provides a voltage output proportional to the external air temperature by using either a dual thermistor network. One thermistor is exposed to give good thermal contact with the surrounding air while the other thermistor is thermally insulated and it emits red light to reminder the operator when detecting abnormality.
  • Page 74: Aerosol Fire Suppression Device

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 7.4 Aerosol Fire Suppression Device This is a aerosol extinguishing device. When a fire occurs, the fire extinguishing device ignites the thermal line after receiving the electric start signal or the open fire, and the electric initiator or thermal line burns and activates the aerosol generator in the fire extinguishing device.
  • Page 75: Water Fire Suppression System

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 7.6 Water Fire Suppression System Water fire protection is the last protective barrier, opened when all fire protection settings are executed or fail. The water spray extinguishing system should be assembled by your own. How to install the water pipe? When installing multiple cabinets, you are advised to install an extension pipe (the length is based on customer requirements),tee-junction connectors, and finally connect the water source (the direction of water...
  • Page 76 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Notice! The explosion relief plate will be bounced off when explosion occurs. To protect the water pipe, the clearance between it and the explosion relief panel should be more than 0.8m. Notice! Once the temperature inside the ESS reaches 79 ℃, the yellow therm-sensitive glass ball on the water pipe will explode to spray water so as to suppress fire and cool the ESS.
  • Page 77: Upgrade

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 8 Upgrade 8.1 USB Upgrade USB only supports USB flash drives with FAT32 file system format. In addition, there is a fixed folder name for storing upgrade files inside the U disk, the upgrade files must be placed in the first level of the directory folder: upgrade inside.
  • Page 78 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Step 3: If the system upgrades successfully, the “OK “ in green will shows up, otherwise the “NG “ in red it will be displayed.
  • Page 79 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 2. Upgrade a single module Step 1: After successfully connecting to the upper computer, carry out the → operation order "Open inter-can bus→ Firmware Browser→Upgrade File→Open". Step 2:Select the upgraded module number. If there is "0x" in "Device Address", enter the corresponding hexadecimal number.
  • Page 80 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Step 3:If the system upgrades successfully, the “OK “ in green will show up, otherwise the “NG “ in red it will be displayed.
  • Page 81: Pcs Upgrade Step

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 8.3 PCS Upgrade Step DeyeCloud Step1: After logging in the website , enter the account number and password. Step2. After clicking the “Device list” and the “Logger”, enter the collector serial number to find the target collector.
  • Page 82 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Step3: Click the “Architecture” to choose your target device and then click the “↑”.
  • Page 83 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Step 4: Select the "Battery" for the firmware type and the firmware version provided by the technician, and then click the “Confirm” to start the upgrade.
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 9 Troubleshooting Phenomeno Fault Type Possible Causes Solutions The welding point for cell voltage sampling The cell is loose or voltage disconnected. sampling The voltage circuit is sampling faulty. Replace the BMS fault terminal is The cell battery.
  • Page 85 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) charging consistent. The protection state. capacity of some against The battery cells deteriorates abnormality voltage is too fast or the contact greater than internal resistance local 58.4 V. of some cells is too engineers to high.
  • Page 86: Repair Paint Damage

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 10 Repair Paint Damage 10.1 Prerequisites  Do not apply paint in bad weather, such as rain, snow, strong wind, and sandstorm, when there is no shelter outdoors.  You have prepared the required paint that matches the color palette delivered with equipment.
  • Page 87 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 10.2.1 Paint repair description Paint Damage Tool and Procedure Description Material Slight scratch Spray paint or Steps 1, 2, 4, 1. For a few (steel base paint, brush and 5 scratches, material not (required for smudges, or exposed) repainting a...
  • Page 88 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) on the logo size, color, and damage. Dent If a dent is less than or equal to 100 mm² in area and less than 3 mm in depth, fill the dent with Poly-Putty base and then perform the same operations as those for processing deep scratches.
  • Page 89 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 10.2.2 Procedure Gently polish damaged areas using fine sandpaper to remove smudges or rust. Dip a piece of cotton cloth into anhydrous alcohol and wipe the polished or damaged area to remove the dirt and dust. Then wipe off the anhydrous alcohol with a clean and dry cotton cloth.
  • Page 90 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) same as the surface coating color of the equipment. Apply paint evenly to the damaged area based on the damage degree of the paint using an aerosol spray, brush, or paint spray gun until all damage traces are invisible.
  • Page 91: Emergency Handling

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 11 Emergency Handling If an accident (including but not limited to the following) occurs on the site, ensure the safety of onsite personnel first and contact the service engineers. 11.1 Battery Falling or Strong Impact •...
  • Page 92: Fire

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 11.3 Fire Danger! • If a fire occurs, power off the system if it is safe to do so. • Extinguish the fire with carbon dioxide, FM-200 or ABC dry powder fire extinguishers. • Ask firefighters to avoid contact with high-voltage components during fire fighting to prevent the risk of electric shock.
  • Page 93: Extinguishant Release Or Fire

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 11.5 Extinguishant Release or Fire Suggestions for onsite O&M personnel: • When a fire occurs, evacuate from the building or equipment area, press the fire alarm bell, and immediately call the fire emergency service. Notify the professional firefighters and provide them with relevant product information, including but not limited to battery pack types, ESS capacity, and battery pack location and distribution.
  • Page 94: Storage

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 12 Storage Note! • Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to operate batteries. Wear insulated gloves and use dedicated insulated tools during the operation. • Do not store battery packs for extended periods. Batteries that have been stored for extended period shall be charged periodically.
  • Page 95: Ess Storage

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 12.1 ESS Storage Storage Requirements • You are advised to store the ESS in a dry, clean, and ventilated indoor environment that is free from sources of strong infrared or other radiations, organic solvents, corrosive gases, and conductive metal dust. Do not expose the ESS to direct sunlight or rain.
  • Page 96 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Do not roll The package shall not be rolled during transportation. Do not stack The package shall not be stacked. • Do not unpack an ESS if it will be stored for a long time. •...
  • Page 97 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) • If the ESS has been stored for longer than allowed, promptly report the condition to the person in charge. • Ensure that the ESSs are delivered on a "first-in, first-out" basis. • Handle the ESS with care to prevent damage.
  • Page 98: Battery Storage

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 12.2 Battery Storage • Ensure that batteries are stored in a dry, clean, and ventilated indoor environment that is free from sources of strong infrared or other radiations, organic solvents, corrosive gases, and conductive metal dust. Do not expose batteries to direct sunlight or rain and keep them far away from sources of heat and ignition.
  • Page 99 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 13 Transport 1. The battery products should be transported after packaging and during the transportation process. Severe vibration, impact, or extrusion should be prevented to prevent sun and rain. It can be transported using vehicles such as cars, trains, and ships. 2.
  • Page 100 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) batteries which are assigned Class 9. Refer to relevant transportation documents. Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods and UN Identification Label...
  • Page 101: Environmental Disposal

    User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) 14 Environmental Disposal • Used batteries can not be disposed of as household waste. Incorrect disposal may result in pollution or explosion. • If damages or leakage happen to the battery, ask for technical supports or contact the qualified recycle body to help deal with batteries. •...
  • Page 102 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Appendix.1 If any secondary fault listed in the table below occurs , both of two ALARM indicators will light up. Secondary Fault Discharge Relay Secondary Fire Alarm System Fault Welding Fault (Heat & Smoke detector) 2 Charging Current 19 Charge Relay Welding Emergency Stop...
  • Page 103 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Cell PCS CAN BMS Connector Under-Voltage Communication Temperature Sampling Fault Failure Fault Precharge PCS RS485 BMU Connector Resistor Communication Temperature Sampling Over-temperatur Abnormality Fault e Fault External Overall 13 Insulation Fault Voltage Sampling EEPROM Storage Fault Anomaly Fault Heating film Internal Overall...
  • Page 104 User Manual Issue 01 (2024-09-18) Appendix.2 If any fault listed in the table below occur, the ALARM ² will light up: Air conditioner fault Internal Fan Internal Environment High Temperature Communication Temperature 2 Fault Alarm Fault Internal Environment Internal Fan Low Temperature Humidity 1 Fault Overload Fault...
  • Page 105 Service Hotline: +86-0574-86320560 Email: service-ess@deye.com.cn Website: http://deyeess.com...

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