Sharp LG Chem RESU 10H - SEG (R) Owner's manual

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[Installation Guide]
RESU10H(Type-R)
The information included in this manual is accurate at the time of publication.
However, this manual is subject to change without prior notice. In addition, the
concepts and installation instructions.
Please note the image shown is for illustration purposes only.
Jan.2018
CAUTION
After installation, the installer must explain the User Guide to the end-user.
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Contents
1 Safety 5
1.1 Symbols ....................................................................................................................5
1.2 Safety instructions ................................................................................................. 6
1.2.1 General safety precautions ........................................................................ 6
1.2.2 Battery handling guide .............................................................................. 6
1.2.3 Response to emergency situations ........................................................... 8
1.3 Warning label
Qualied personnel
......................................................................................................... 9
1.4
.............................................................................................
10
2 Product Introduction 11
2.1 Technical data ....................................................................................................... 11
2.1.1 Dimensions and weight ........................................................................... 11
2.1.2 Performance ............................................................................................... 12
2.2 Feature ................................................................................................................... 13
2.3 Packaging specication 13
3 Installation 14
3.1 Mechanical requirements ................................................................................... 14
3.1.1 Unboxing the package .............................................................................. 15
3.1.2 Items in the package ................................................................................. 16
3.1.3 Installation loc
ations ................................................................................ 16
3.1.4 Clearance .................................................................................................... 17
3.1.5 Tools & safety gears required ................................................................. 17
3.1.6 Mounting bracket ...................................................................................... 19
3.1.7 Appearance and dimension .................................................................... 20
3.1.8 System clearance ....................................................................................... 20
3.1.9 Installing the battery pack ....................................................................... 21
3.2 Cable connection .................................................................................................. 24
3.2.1 Spring terminal blocks ............................................................................. 26
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4 Commissioning 27
..................................................................................................... srotacidni DEL 1.4 27
4.2 Powering up the battery pack ............................................................................ 28
4.3
battery pack ............................................................................ 28
6 Uninstallation & Return 32
7 Maintenance 34
6.1 Return/replacement instructions ........................................................................... 32
gnitoohselbuorT 5 29
92................................................................................................... gnitoohselbuorT 1.5
6.1.1 Uninstallation from the wall .................................................................... 32
6.1.2 Contact information .................................................................................. 34
5.1.1 Post-Installation Check List .................................................................... 30
5.1.2 Troubleshooting Guideline .................................................................... 30
Contents
Protective Class 1
Caution, risk of electric shock, energy storage timed discharge.
1 min
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1 Safety
1.1 Symbols
Caution, risk of electric shock
Install the product out of reach of children.
Read the instruction manual before starting installation and
operation.
Heavy weight may cause serious injury to the back.
Do not dispose of the product with household wastes.
Recyclable
Disconnect the equipment before carrying out maintenance or repair.
Observe precautions for handling electrostatic discharge sensitive
devices.
1.2.2 Battery handling guide
or explosion in case of accident.
Do not expose or place near water sources like downspouts or sprinklers.
Store at cool and dry place. (Do not store in greenhouses and storage areas for hay,
A ventilated area is strongly recommended for handling the product.
Do not store this product in a place exposed to direct sunlight.
Store the product out of reach of children and animals.
Store the product where it should be minimal dust and dirt in the area.
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Safety
1.2 Safety instructions
For safety reasons, installers are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the
contents of this document and all warnings before performing installation.
1.2.1 General safety precautions
which can be extremely dangerous.
All types of breakdown of the product may lead to a leakage of electrolyte or
install in places where explosive gas or chemicals are present.
During installation of the battery, the utility grid, solar input must be disconnected
from the Battery P
Battery Pack is not user serviceable. High voltage is present in the device.
The electronics inside the Battery Pack are vulnerable to electrostatic discharge.
Be sure to be grounded before handling the battery pack.
Read the label with Warning Symbols and Precautions, which is visibly under to the
Battery Cover (see Section 1.3)er
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1.3 Warning label
Warning labels and other relevant labels
are attached to the inside of the battery
pack.
1. Warning label
1
2
3
4
2.
Product Label
3.
Traceability Label
4.
DS Warning Label
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Safety
1.4 Qualied personnel
This guide and the tasks and procedures described herein are intended for use
by skilled workers only. A skilled worker is dened as a trained and qualied
electrician or installer who has all of the following skills and experience:
Ëh Knowledge of the functional principles and operation of on-grid and o-grid
(backup) systems.
Ëh Knowledge of the dangers and risks associated with installing and using electrical
devices and acceptable mitigation methods.
Ëh Knowledge of the installation of electrical devices
Ëh Knowledge of and adherence to this guide and all safety precautions and best
practices.
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2 Product Introduction
2.1 Technical data
2.1.1 Dimensions and weight
RESU10H
P/N EVESPBO0100B0
Width 744 mm (29.3”)
Height 907 mm (35.7”)
Depth 206 mm (8.1”)
Weight
1)
97 kg (214 lbs)
1) A battery pack’s weight
varies slightly.
744 mm
(29.3”)
206 mm
(8.1”)
907 mm
(35.7”)
Test Conditions - Temperature 25 , at the beginning of life.
Energy is measured under specific condition from LGC (0.3CCCV/0.3CC).
Short circuit Current: 496.5A
1) Value for Battery Cell Only(Depth of Discharge 95%).
2) LG Chem recommends 3kW for maximum battery lifetime.
3) Peak Current excludes repeated short duration(less than 10 sec. of current pattern).
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2.1.2 Performance
RESU10H
Electrical Characteristics
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Voltage Range
Charge 400 to 450 V
DC
Discharge 350 to 430 VDC
Absolute Max. Voltage 520VDC
Max. Charge/Discharge Current 11.9A@420V / 14.3A@350V
Max. Charge/Discharge Power
2)
1)
5kW
Peak Power
3)
(only discharging) 7kW for 10 sec.
Peak Current (only discharging) 18.9A@370V for 10 sec.
Communication Interface RS485
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Product Introduction
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2.2 Feature
Compact Energy storage unit for domestic photovoltaic system compatibility
Aux Power and Protection Devices
*Protection Devices
- Inv
erter interface (between Battery Pack and Inverter) : Over Voltage, Over
Current, External Short Circuit, Reverse Polarity, Inrush Current, Ground
Fault , Over Temp.
- Battery inside (between Li-Ion battery and DC/DC converter) : Internal Short
Circuit, Over Voltage, Over Current, Over Temp, Under Voltage
Flexible installation : Indoor or Outdoor
2.3 Packaging speciÿcation
Product Introduction
Category Contents
Size (LxWxH) (mm)
960
(37.8")
1,070
(42.2")
450
(17.7")
Outer Size
Qty/Box (ea) 1 1 piece X 2 layers
Packaging
Materials
Corrugrated Cardboard Disposable
EPS Disposable
Wood
Box
Inner
Pallet Disposable
Weight
(kg)
Product 102 (225lbs) 1 piece/Box (Battery + Package Items)
Packaging 31 (68lbs) Pallet + Box + Inner
Gross 133 (293lbs) Product + Packaging
3 Installation
3.1 Mechanical requirements
3.1.1 Unboxing the package
1. Cut the packing tape and open the carton.
2. Pull out other items.
Take them out and check if any item is missing.
See Package items on section 3.1.2
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3. Remove the wall bracket guide pad &
cushioning pad.
4. Remove the side pad.
5. Pull out the battery pack using handles
and stand it up.
(Lift handles are sold separately for this
product.)
Installation
CAUTION
According to regional regulations,
several people may be required for
moving equipment.
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3.1.2 Items in the package
These items are included in the package.
Battery pack Wall bracket M6 wall mount
bolts (2EA)
Manual
3.1.3 Installation locations
CAUTION
Installation
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Required :
There must be no highly ˜ammable or explosive materials nearby.
The building should be designed to withstand earthquakes.
The waterproof and properly ventilated area is recommended. (IP55)
Install the product on a ˜at wall.
Install this product out of reach of children and animals.
The ambient temperature should be within the range of 14 ~ 113°F (-10 ~ 45°C).
Battery pack must be installed on walls that are upright and can support
battery weight.
Product can be installed indoors (ex. Basement or garage); or, outdoors but
must be installed under an eave and out of direct sunlight.
Recommended :
If the ambient temperature is outside the operating range, the battery pack stops
operating to protect itself. The optimal temperature range for the battery pack to
operate is from 59 to 86°F (15 to 30°C).
Frequent exposure to harsh temperatures may deteriorate the performance and
life of the battery pack.
3.1.4 Clearance
300mm
(12")
Floor
300mm
(12")
300mm
(12")
300mm
(12")
Minimum clearances for the left,
right, top and bottom of the product
is shown in the gure for the proper
ventilation and installer convenience.
3.1.5 Tools & safety gears required
Tools
The following tools are required to install the battery pack :
Installation
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Precision screwdriver M6 Torque wrench Inclinometer
Drill
(Min. Diameter 10mm, 0.4")
Pencil or Marker
Saf gear f r
Installation
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It is recommended to wear the following safety gears when handling the battery
pack.
Insulated gloves Safety goggles Safety shoes
RESU HV is heavy and challenging to lift. Lift handles are recommended.
NOTE
Recommended diameter :
10mm(0.4") Min.
Recommended length :
70mm(2.8") Min.
Recommended material :
Stainless steel (8.8T)
Recommended fastener count :
Recommended minimum fastener
clearance :
At least 250mm (10")
ex. Between Area 1’s last fastener and
4(Area1)/2(Area2)/4(Area3)/2(Area4)
- Vertically
To mount the battery pack on a wall, take the following steps :
1. Mark the location on the wall for the holes.
2. Drill holes for fasteners in the wall.
3. Drive the fasteners through the mounting bracket into the holes.
Area 1
Area 3
Area 2
Area 4
At least 250mm
Ex)
Installation
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3.1.6 Mounting bracket
When installing the battery pack on a wall, make sure that the wall is capable of
supporting the weight of the battery pack.
CAUTION
Make sure that the battery pack is at all times exposed to the ambient air.
The battery pack is cooled by natural convection. If the battery pack is entirely or
partially covered or shielded, it may cause the battery pack to stop operating.
3.1.7 Appearance and dimension
Appearance
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907mm
(35.7")
206mm
(8.1")
744mm
(29.3")
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3.1.8 System clearance
300mm
(12")
300mm
(12")
300mm
(12")
Inverter
Floor
Installation
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