Li.ONESS Batteries
| Operation, Safety and Installation Manual
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Sunlight S.A. and the customer.
At this stage, the user/distributor can deactivate
the Li.ONESS battery module manually via the
cloud (or the BMS tool) without the need of
a site visit. No other hardware modification /
disconnection should be made.
The faulty module can be totally disconnected
remotely, allowing the Li.ONESS system to
continue operating with reduced capacity.
The hardware disconnection of the faulty module
can be done on a later stage of normal operation
of the battery.
Replacement of the faulty module with an
operational one (or the same repaired) can be
done following the steps above (chapter 5).
7.3 Control Panel Operation
There is one control panel located at the Power
Unit (P.U) / PBT Unit (where applicable) of the
Li.ONESS system.
The control panel (pic. 29) has five (5) green LEDs
which are used to show the SoC of the Li.ONESS
system in normal operation. It also informs the
user for the error messages which are displayed
by flashing certain LEDs depending on the type
of error (see Table 2). It has, also, an Error LED
(!) which in case of error message, turns red and
finally an ON/OFF button.
ON / OFF button: When the battery is active
(ON) and in standby mode, press the ON / OFF
switch to turn OFF the battery. When the battery
is in operation (charging or discharging) and the
current >10A (charge) or <-10A(discharge) the
battery cannot be turned off by pressing only the
ON /OFF button.
Alarms displaying: On the control panel, there
are shown the errors and warnings that could
possibly occur to the Li.ONESS system battery
during the operation. The flashing speed and the
combinations of the LEDs is defining the occurred
alarm.
The sequence of the flashing speed of the LEDs is
shown below:
•
Fast: flashing LED 125 msec ON, 125 msec OFF
•
Normal: flashing LED 250 msec ON, 250 msec
OFF
•
Slow: flashing LED 500 msec ON, 500 msec OFF
•
Where the LED is off, the cell of the table is blank
In the following table (Table 2) is shown the
definition of the occurred alarm in accordance
with the flashing LED’s sequence and the alarm
clear mode.
If an error does not allow the battery to operate,
contact with Systems Sunlight S.A. for further
assistance.
Note
All the alarms are also appearing at the display of
the communication box.
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Picture 29
Small control panel