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Operating instructions sonnenBatterie eco 8.0

5 Using the optional display

The storage system is not delivered with a display as standard. Retrofitting the
display is not possible.

The installed display is a multi-touch screen. It can be controlled with movements of the
hand (like a standard smartphone).

5.1 Activating the display

When the display is not touched for a longer period of time, the screen goes dark.

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Touch the display anywhere to reactivate the screen.

5.2 Home screen

The home screen displays the most important current data for the storage system.

72 % 

14 % 

BEZOGEN 

Ladezustand

86 % 

AUTARKIE 

innerhalb der letzten 7 Tage 

6 kWh Batterie

Illustration 8: Home screen

No.

Description

1

Self-sufficiency. Indicates the proportion of total consumption over the last 7 days which
was self-generated.

2

Usage. Indicates the proportion of total consumption over the last 7 days which was
drawn from the public grid.

3

Stage of charge of the storage system. Indicates the proportion of total capacity that is
currently available.

4

Total capacity. Indicates the power that can be taken from a fully charged battery.

5

Main menu button.

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Press the button to switch to the main menu.

Table 2: Description of the home screen components

Summary of Contents for sonnenBatterie eco 8.0/10

Page 1: ...Operating instructions for operators sonnenBatterie eco 8 0 KD 436 Part no 22283 Version 04 info sonnen de sonnen de ...

Page 2: ...nfo sonnen de Document Document number 436 Part number 22283 Version 04 Valid for AU NZ Publication date 25 06 2019 9007199336626187 IMPORTANT Read this documentation carefully before installation operation Retain this document for reference purposes EN Operating instructions sonnenBatterie eco 8 0 ...

Page 3: ...ion 12 3 4 1 Basic principle 12 3 4 2 Feed in limit 12 3 4 3 Intelligent charging management 14 3 5 Function of the sonnen Eclipse 16 4 Switching on the storage system 17 4 1 Switching on the grid voltage 17 4 2 Switching on the storage system 17 5 Using the optional display 18 5 1 Activating the display 18 5 2 Home screen 18 6 Internet portal 19 6 1 Logging into the internet portal 19 6 2 Using t...

Page 4: ...nts iv Operating instructions sonnenBatterie eco 8 0 9 Troubleshooting 27 10 Uninstallation and disposal 28 10 1 Uninstallation 28 10 2 Disposal 28 ANNEX 29 11 Manufacturer s Warranty sonnen Australia Pty Limited 30 ...

Page 5: ...nation in this document sonnenBatterie eco 8 0 Storage system 1 3 Explanation of symbols DANGER Extremely dangerous situation leading to certain death or serious injury if the safety information is not observed WARNING Dangerous situation leading to potential death or serious injury if the safety information is not observed CAUTION Dangerous situation leading to potential injury if the safety info...

Page 6: ...tside of its storage system Failure to comply with the conditions of the warranty and the information spe cified in this document invalidates any warranty claims 2 2 Operating the storage system Incorrect operation can lead to injury to yourself or others and cause damage to property The storage system must only be operated as described in the product documentation This device can be used by child...

Page 7: ...es and throat Therefore proceed as follows Do not open the battery modules Do not mechanically damage the battery modules pierce deform strip down etc Do not modify the battery modules Do not allow the battery modules to come into contact with water except when extin guishing a fire in the storage system Do not heat the battery modules Operate them only within the permissible temperat ure range Ke...

Page 8: ...torage system and or mains fuses cannot be safely switched off Observe the minimum distances specified for the extinguishing agent used The stor age system works with an output voltage of 400 V AC and is therefore considered a low voltage system A storage system fire can be extinguished using conventional extinguishing agents Water is recommended as an extinguishing agent in order to cool the batt...

Page 9: ...hate LiFePO4 Nominal capacity 2 5 kWh 5 0 kWh 7 5 kWh 10 0 kWh 12 5 kWh 15 0 kWh Usable capacity 2 25 kWh 4 5 kWh 6 75 kWh 9 0 kWh 11 25 kWh 13 5 kWh Nominal voltage 48 V Current Max continous 75 A Short circuit current ISC 90 A Min number of battery modules 1 Max number of battery modules 6 Dimensions weight without extension cabinet from 2 5 up to 5 kWh Dimensions H W D in cm 88 67 23 Weight in ...

Page 10: ...ution degree 2 Additional ambient conditions The installation location must not be at risk of flooding Installation room should be ventilated The currently applicable building codes must be observed Even floor suitable for heavy loads Observe fire control standards Free from corrosive and explosive gases ammonia content max 20 ppm Free from dust especially flour dust or sawdust Free from vibration...

Page 11: ...min Warning electrical voltage Wait five minutes after switching off capacitor de energising time kg Warning product is heavy CE mark The product meets the requirements of the applicable EU directives WEEE mark The product must not be disposed of in household waste dispose of it through environmentally friendly collection centres Observe the documentation The documentation contains safety informat...

Page 12: ... surplus of electrical energy In this case as much as possible of this surplus is used to charge the battery of the storage system If the entire portion of the surplus can not be charged into the battery the remaining sur plus is fed into the public electrical grid Consumption Generation If the consumption is greater than the generation of power there is a deficit of electrical energy In this case...

Page 13: ...xt measure introduced 1 Charging of battery Excess energy is directed to the storage system battery In order for this to occur there must be sufficient storage capacity available in the battery For this reason on sunny days it is often a good idea to reduce the charging power in the morning hours in order to re serve sufficient remaining capacity of the battery for midday The charging behaviour is...

Page 14: ...ividual hours of the day in question The pro duction forecast is based on the weather forecast the nominal power of PV system and the orientation of the PV system The consumption forecast is calculated based on actual consumption from the previous week Illustration 3 Production forecast yellow and consumption forecast blue The figure on the left shows an example of a pro duction and consumption fo...

Page 15: ... forecast production blue forecast consumption green charging of storage system In this example charging of the storage system is avoided in the morning hours At midday the stor age system is charged only enough so that the feed in limit can be observed Intelligent charging management adaptation After commissioning the intelligent charging management system has to adapt to condi tions on site The ...

Page 16: ...f the storage system when it is switched on The following operating statuses may be indicated Colour Mode Operating status White Pulsing Storage system is in normal operation Green Pulsing The connection to the public electrical grid is interrupted If there is still no connection to the public grid after about five minutes the sonnen Eclipse switches off For storage systems with emergency power fu...

Page 17: ...itched on Do not attempt switching on the storage system more than three times Contact the service ð Further attempts can damage the battery modules Fuse switch F1 establishes the connection between the battery and the inverter Illustration 7 Fuse switch F1 on the top side of the storage system Switch on fuse switch F1 The storage system then starts up and performs a self test Once the self test i...

Page 18: ...reen displays the most important current data for the storage system 72 14 BEZOGEN Ladezustand 86 AUTARKIE innerhalb der letzten 7 Tage 6 kWh Batterie Illustration 8 Home screen No Description 1 Self sufficiency Indicates the proportion of total consumption over the last 7 days which was self generated 2 Usage Indicates the proportion of total consumption over the last 7 days which was drawn from ...

Page 19: ... opens as shown on the left 3 Enter your access data which was provided as part of the scope of delivery 4 Click on the Log in button 6 2 Using the overview page The overview page shows a summary of all of the information which can be seen on the portal You can click on the status control history and forecast buttons in order to open the specific page 6 3 Using the status page The status page show...

Page 20: ... have the storage system automatically activ ate or deactivate the smart plug click on the AUTO button Under Self Consumption Maximization set the excess energy level at which the con sumer should be activated and the minimum duration for which the consumer should stay activated minimum activation time These parameters must be adapted to suit the connected consumer Example Your washing machine has...

Page 21: ... the button confirms the date selection 2 Clicking on the day week month or year button defines the time frame shown in the graph 3 Clicking on the button provides the option of printing out the displayed graph 4 Clicking on the magnifying glass activates or deactivate full screen mode 5 The power is shown in watts W on the y axis The abbreviation k stands for the prefix kilo 3 0 k therefore corre...

Page 22: ...ollows The example below shows how it works in a facility with limitation of the feed in to the public grid This power limitation is a special feature that is used only in cases where the network owner demands it If requirements are imposed on such an feed in limitation it can be controlled by the storage system 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 Illustration 10 Analysis of power diagram Additional information Nomin...

Page 23: ...lly charged by evening 6 From this point PV generation is no longer sufficient to cover consumption The differ ence is discharged from the storage system 7 The storage system discharge red covers total consumption 8 The storage system is discharged and consumption is covered by usage from the public grid Table 4 Description of the power graph elements 6 5 3 Analysing pie charts Two pie charts are ...

Page 24: ...rt The blue part represents self production Self production is the part of the con sumed energy that was not taken from the mains 6 6 Using the forecast page The forecast page shows the probable course of consumption and production in future Illustration 11 Forecast page The storage system is able to forecast consumption in the near future blue based on pre vious consumption trends Accessing weath...

Page 25: ...em should be charged to 100 on a sunny day and the charging status should drop significantly overnight Table 5 Checking function 7 2 Cleaning NOTICE Use of unsuitable cleaning agent and or excessive water Material damage because of scratched surfaces and or damage caused by penetration of water Do not use scouring cloths sponges or cleaning agent Take particular care when cleaning the display if a...

Page 26: ...dules Do not disconnect the storage system from the public grid for long periods of time Never continue to operate battery modules which have been deep dis charged 8 1 Switching the storage system off Illustration 12 Fuse switch F1 on the top side of the storage system Switch off fuse switch F1 Switch off the grid voltage using the AC mini ature circuit breaker ...

Page 27: ...ted to the home network router The sonnen Eclipse of the storage sys tem illuminates red The storage system has detected a problem that is preventing normal op eration or may cause damage to the storage system Please contact the sonnen service team to get help resolving the problem The sonnen Eclipse of the storage sys tem pulses continuously green or pulses green and turns off after about 5 minut...

Page 28: ...tery modules in their original packaging only If you no longer have the original packaging new packaging can be requested from sonnen GmbH Never transport damaged battery modules CAUTION Improper disposal of battery modules Explosion or fire outbreak at battery modules or emission of toxic substances Do not dispose of batteries in fire The storage system and the batteries it contains must not be d...

Page 29: ...ANNEX KD 436 22283 EN 04 29 36 ANNEX 1 Warranty You can find the manufacturer s warranty on the following pages ...

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