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Installation

4.1 

Installation Prerequisites

When assembling the system, avoid touching the battery terminal with any metal 

objects or bare hands. T-BAT SYS-HV provides a safe source of electrical energy 

when operated as designed. Potentially hazardous circumstances such as 

excessive heat or electrolyte leakage may occur under improper operating 

conditions, damage, misuse and abuse. The previous safety precautions and the 

warning messages described in this section must be observed. If any of the 

previous precautions are not fully understood, or if you have any questions, 

contact customer service for guidance. The Safety Section may not include all 

regulations for your region.

Ensure that the installation location meets the following conditions:

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The building is designed to withstand earthquakes

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The location is far from the sea to avoid salt water and humidity, over 0.62 miles

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The floor is flat and level

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There are no flammable or explosive materials, at a minimum of 3ft

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The ambiance is shady and cool, away from heat and direct sunlight

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The temperature and humidity remain at a constant level 

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There is minimal dust and dirt in the area

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There are no corrosive gases present, including ammonia and acid vapor

4.2 

Safety Gear

Insulated Gloves

Safety Goggles

Safety Shoes

4. Installation

NOTE!

If the ambient temperature exceeds the operating range, the battery 

pack will stop operating to protect itself. The optimal temperature 
range for operation is 59°F to 86°F. Frequent exposure to harsh 

temperatures may deteriorate the performance and lifetime of the 
battery module.

Installation and maintenance personnel must operate according to applicable 
federal, state, and local regulations as well as industry standards regarding 

product installation. Personnel must wear safety gear as indicated below in 
order to avoid short circuit and personal injury. 

4. Installation

4.3 

Tools

These tools are required to install the T-BAT system.

Torque Screw Driver

Phillips-Screw Driver

Hexagon Wrench

Phillips-Head Screw Driver Flat-Head Screw Driver Torque Wrench

Tape Measure

Drill

Pencil or Marker

4.4 

 Installation

4.4.1  

Check for Transport Damage

Ensure the battery is intact during and after transportation. If there are visible 

damages such as cracks, contact your dealer immediately.

4.4.2  

Unpacking

CAUTION!

According to regional regulations, several people may be required for 

moving the

equipment.

WARNING!

Unpack the battery package by removing the packing tape. Ensure the 

battery modules and relevant items are complete. Refor to the packaging 
items in section 4.4.3 and check the packing lists carefully. If any items are 

missing, immediately contact SolaX

or your distributor directly.

Strictly follow the installation steps. SolaX will not be responsible 
for any injuries or loss incurred by incorrect assembly and 

operation.

In practice, the requirements of battery installation may be different due to 

enviroment and locations.  
In that case, follow up the exact requirements of the local laws and standards.

Summary of Contents for HV10230

Page 1: ...ology Zhe jiang Co Ltd Any corporation or individual should not plagiarize partially or fully copy including software etc and no reproduction or distribution of it in any form or by any means All righ...

Page 2: ...RODUCTION 3 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3 1 1 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT 3 1 2 INSTALLATION SPACE 3 2 BASIC FEATURES 3 2 1 FEATURES 3 2 2 CERTIFICATIONS 3 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 1 T BAT SYS HV CONFIGURATION LIST 3 3...

Page 3: ...T BAT SYS HV Configuration List on page 11 for detailed models CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury WARNING WARNING indicates...

Page 4: ...or liquids Keep the battery module away from children and animals Risks of damage to the battery module Do not expose the battery module to liquids Do not subject the battery module to high pressures...

Page 5: ...atteries If the battery module is wet or submerged in water do not try to access it If the battery module seems to be damaged it is not fit for use and may pose a danger to people or property Please p...

Page 6: ...ages a rechargeable battery A battery module is a type of electrical battery which can be charged or discharged into a load A battery system includes the BMS and battery module s BMS MC0600 Battery Mo...

Page 7: ...battery module Air Valve B I III IV VI II V II Connector B of BMS or B of upper next battery module B III GND Object Mark Description B BAT CAN COMM POWER Connector B of BMS to B of battery module Co...

Page 8: ...0 3 HV10230 4 3 3 2 Performance Q BAT G1 Nominal Voltage Vdc Operating Voltage Vdc Nominal Capacity Ah Max Charge Discharge Current A Recommend Charge Discharge Current A Standard Power kW Max Power k...

Page 9: ...t itself The optimal temperature range for operation is 59 F to 86 F Frequent exposure to harsh temperatures may deteriorate the performance and lifetime of the battery module Installation and mainten...

Page 10: ...2 2 1 2 O P R Expansion tube Guard Ring Base M ounting 2 2 1 User Mannual 1 Q BMS 1 4 Installation 15 One Battery Module HV10230 1 The table below lists the number of each component A1 B1 C1 Accessor...

Page 11: ...corrugated pipe protect the outside cables between According to the battery used choose the following corresponding form for installation 1 MC0600 1 HV10230 1 4 4 4 Overall Installation 2 MC0600 1 HV...

Page 12: ...the expansion bolts J DANGER Note Base can be fixed after the balance of the battery is adjusted mounting Lift the battery to the wall bracket you need mark the location of the wall bracket Drill hole...

Page 13: ...ery s as an example module Place the second one on top of the module and two sides are locked with M4 screws M Step 4 Match the BMS to the battery modules Fix the battery module and wall bracket with...

Page 14: ...ie strands in the chamber Step1 Strip the cable A B 2m to 15mm DC plug housing DC socket housing screw connection screw connection spring chamber wire strands Step4 Tighten the screw connection tighte...

Page 15: ...n Cable 1 Connect the COMM communication cable E from the right side of the BMS to the COM1 communication port that is on the right side of the battery module 2 Connect the COM1 of the upper battery m...

Page 16: ...OM1 E 200mm BMS to Slave2 B to B A1 690mm Slave1 to Slave2 B to B A1 690mm COM2 to COM1 B1 600mm Install a fixed wall bracket on the battery module and then check to make sure the connections are secu...

Page 17: ...the cables through corrugate pipe Slave1 to Slave2 B to B A1 690mm COM2 to COM1 B1 600mm Slave2 to Slave3 B to B A2 1 2m COM2 to COM1 B2 1 2m Get the cables through corrugate pipe 4 Installation 4 In...

Page 18: ...B2 1 2m Get the cables through corrugate pipe Install a fixed wall bracket on the battery module and then check to make sure the connections are securely locked Slave3 Slave4 BMS The slave3 or slave4...

Page 19: ...n the battery pack is charging part of the Blue LED fashes with the frequency of light on for 0 5s light off for 0 5s and part of the Blue LED keeps light on Take SOC 60 for instance in charging state...

Page 20: ...system is off 5 Disconnect the cables No 1 2 3 4 Mode Active Protection Fault Upgrade for the BMS Status of battery module Green LED flashes once every 5 sec Yellow LED flashes once every 5 sec Red L...

Page 21: ...ributor or SolaX directly for servicing Contact your distributor or SolaX directly for servicing Contact your distributor or SolaX directly for servicing BMS_Ver_Unmatch The version of BMS is unmatche...

Page 22: ...ing requirements Suitable for loads over 154 32lb Properly closed and sealed 7 Decommissioning 8 Maintenance 8 Maintenance If the ambient temperature for storage is 4 113 F recharge the batteries at l...

Page 23: ...eration contrary to the guidance detailed in the installation manual supplied with each product Inadequate ventilation and circulation resulting in minimized cooling and natural air flow Installation...

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