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Table of Contents 

1. Introduction ................................................................................................................ 1

 

2. Symbols ..................................................................................................................... 1

 

3. Safety ......................................................................................................................... 2

 

3.1 Handling ............................................................................................................ 2

 

3.2 Installation ......................................................................................................... 2

 

3.3 Response to Emergency Situations ................................................................. 2

 

3.4 Warning Labels ................................................................................................. 3

 

4. Product Information ................................................................................................... 4

 

4.1 Battery Module Specifications .......................................................................... 4

 

4.2 Battery Charge/discharge Curve ...................................................................... 5

 

5. Product Features ....................................................................................................... 5

 

5.1 Battery System Features .................................................................................. 5

 

6. Installation .................................................................................................................. 7

 

6.1 Items in the package ......................................................................................... 7

 

6.2 Clearance .......................................................................................................... 8

 

6.3 Tools ................................................................................................................. 8

 

6.4

 

Installation Steps .............................................................................................. 9

 

6.5 System Start up .............................................................................................. 11

 

7.

 

Commissioning......................................................................................................... 12

 

8.

 

Exclusion .................................................................................................................. 13

 

9.

 

Troubleshooting and Maintenance .......................................................................... 13

 

9.1 Maintenance ................................................................................................... 13

 

9.2 Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 13

 

Summary of Contents for LV5200

Page 1: ...In order to prevent improper operation before use please carefully read this manual LV5200 ...

Page 2: ...ormation 4 4 1 Battery Module Specifications 4 4 2 Battery Charge discharge Curve 5 5 Product Features 5 5 1 Battery System Features 5 6 Installation 7 6 1 Items in the package 7 6 2 Clearance 8 6 3 Tools 8 6 4 Installation Steps 9 6 5 System Start up 11 7 Commissioning 12 8 Exclusion 13 9 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 13 9 1 Maintenance 13 9 2 Troubleshooting 13 ...

Page 3: ...nicians only After Installation the Installer must explain the user manual to the end user 2 Symbols Caution risk of electric shock Do not place nor install near flammable or explosive materials Install the product out of reach of children Read the instruction manual before starting installation and operation Do not dispose of the product with household wastes Recyclable Disconnect the equipment b...

Page 4: ...tive terminals of the battery Ensure that there is no short circuit of the terminals or with any external device Do not exceed the battery voltage rating of the inverter Do not connect the battery to any incompatible inverter Do not connect different battery types together Please ensure that all the batteries are grounded properly Do not open the battery to repair or disassemble Only manufacturer ...

Page 5: ...her parts of the system Under any fire situation please evacuate the people from the building immediately before trying to extinguish it Water Situation The battery modules are not water resistant Hence care should be taken not to get it wet If you find the battery completely or partially submerged in water do not try to open Contact authorized personnel or manufacturer for further instructions 3 ...

Page 6: ...ty Ah 100 0 5C 25 2 C Nominal voltage Vdc 51 2 Battery voltage range Vdc 43 2 57 6 Max continuous discharging current A 100 Max continuous charging current A 100 Recommended charging current CC CV A 100 Charging cut off current constant current and constant voltage A 5 Peak charging current 30s A 105 Peak discharging current 30s A 150 Cycle life 6000 25 C 90 DOD Storage temperature 20 C 50 C Opera...

Page 7: ... Battery Protection Internal short circuit over voltage over current over temp under voltage The battery system contains the following Interface to allow it to connect and operate efficiently Battery interface Object Description Object Description A POWER 1 I Reset button B LinkPort1 J Start switch C Ground screw K CAN D ADDR L RS485 E Fastening screw M Ground screw F SOC LED N LinkPort0 G Alarm L...

Page 8: ... purposes Handle The handle is used to carry or move the battery Power Terminal A set of positive and negative terminals to connect the battery to the inverter When you are unplugging the wires from the terminals make sure you press the lock button and then pull it When installing the plug do not press the button and push the plug until you hear a click sound In addition to the above physical feat...

Page 9: ...ely not including in battery package Please contact your dealer if you do not have it A B C D E F G H I J K L Object Quantity Description Object Quantity Description A 1 Low voltage battery G 1 Communication network cable B 1 Bracket H 1 Ground wire C 5 Expansion tubes I 1 Power line 2m Battery to inverter D 5 Expansion screws J 1 Network cable 3m Battery to inverter E 1 Earth terminal K 1 Install...

Page 10: ...ient 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 6 3 Tools The following tools will be required to install the battery Screw driver Crimping modular Safety shoes Safety gloves Safety goggles Plier Spanner Multimeter Ribbon Position Min size Left 30cm Right 30cm Top 30cm Bottom ...

Page 11: ...make sure the holes are deep enough at least 50mm for installation and then tighten the expansion tubes STEP 3 Install the expansion tubes in the holes and tighten them Then install the wall bracket by using the expansion screws STEP 4 Hang the battery over the bracket move the battery close to it lower the battery and make sure the 2 mounting bars on the back are fixed well with the 2 grooves on ...

Page 12: ...he CAN interface of the battery connect the ground terminal of the battery with the ground wire and lock the nut STEP 3 Plug the power line of the parallel machine into the remaining output socket of the battery insert the communication line of the parallel machine into LinkPort1 and lock the ground nut STEP 4 Plug the power line of the parallel machine into the remaining output socket of the batt...

Page 13: ...on the board Addresses 1 2 3 and 4 represent the online number of batteries only the host needs to be configured 5 6 7 and 8 represent the slave address The slave address needs to be continuous and can support up to 12 batteries in parallel Single machine address setting 0001 0000 Parallel machine address setting refer to the table below for the definition of dial switch For example three machines...

Page 14: ...cks to show its operating status Running LED indication After startup the running indicator light flashes which indicates that the equipment is in normal operation Alarm LED indication When the battery is in normal operation the alarm LED is off and after the fault occurs the alarm LED is always on SOC LED indication Status Charge Discharge Stand by 100 Light Light Go off Light Light Light Light L...

Page 15: ...e battery has been out of use or stored for more than 3 months 3 Regularly check whether the battery and its supporting terminals connecting cables and indicator lights are normal 9 2 Troubleshooting When the red green LED on the panel is flashing or normally on it does not mean that the LV5200 is abnormal it may be just an alarm or protection Please check the LED status indicators in chapter 7 fo...

Page 16: ...hould not plagiarize partially or fully copy including software etc and no reproduction or distribution of it in any form or by any means is permitted All rights reserved FOXESS Co Ltd Wuxi Branch Add No 11 Lijiang Road Xinwu District Wuxi City Jiangsu Province China Tel 0510 68092998 WWW FOX ESS COM V4 0 ...

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