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User's Manual

Installation Manual

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Installation Manual

Lithium-ion Storage Battery System

Model No.

 LJ-SK56A

Lithium-ion Battery

Model No. 

LJ-SBK01

Network Adaptor 

Model No.

 LJ-NA02

-  Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Lithium-ion storage battery system.

-  Before installing the product, please read this manual carefully and follow all safety precautions at all times. 

-  After the installation, keep this manual and the User's Manual for future reference. 

persons with the appropriate skills are allowed to perform the tasks described in this manual.

-  After the installation, use this manual to check that the product operates correctly. Also, use the User's Manual to 

explain how to use and perform day to day operation of the product to the customer.

-  If the product fails, even within the warranty period, due to non-conformance with the Installation Manual, the User's 

Manual or the caution labels attached to the product, it will not be repaired free of charge.

-  For disposal, please contact your Household Hazardous waste depot.

Table of Contents

Safety Precautions
Installation
1  Typical

 ........................ 7

2

Product Description ......................................12

 ........................ 17

4

Mounting of System and Battery.................. 20

5

Electrical Connection of System and Battery .. 29

6

Mounting of Network Adaptor ...................... 40

7

Electrical Connection of Network Adaptor ... 43

Setup
1

Control Panel ............................................... 50

2

List of Commands in Work Setting Mode  ... 52

3

Setting Procedures ...................................... 54

4

Checking Energization ................................. 55

5

Setting Date/Time ........................................ 57

6

Setting Parameters for Installer ................... 60

7

Setting Parameters for Grid Operator .......... 68

8

Test Run  ...................................................... 93

9

Checking the Network Adaptor Connections .. 97

10 Complete Settings ....................................... 99

Summary of Contents for LJ-SK56A

Page 1: ...explain how to use and perform day to day operation of the product to the customer If the product fails even within the warranty period due to non conformance with the Installation Manual the User s...

Page 2: ...es to personnel and or property damage The instructions to be followed are by the following symbols Denotes an action that must not be performed Denotes an instruction that must be followed Before ope...

Page 3: ...Do not subject the Doing so may cause the Battery to leak generate excessive heat smoke explode or ignite Excessive heat smoke generation explosion or may occur if the built in protective functions o...

Page 4: ...s and use insulated tools during the installation wiring work Heavy objects must be handled in accordance with local regulations Failing to do so may result in electric shock injury or failure Make su...

Page 5: ...s a risk of the objects catching from the heat generated during the operation or inside of a sun heated car Doing so may cause the Battery to leak generate excessive heat or smoke as well as reduce th...

Page 6: ...Installation Manual Installation...

Page 7: ...Do not connect to an IT system Ensure that the PE wire is grounded securely Use types and sizes of wires in accordance with local regulations for the wiring Make no mistake with the wiring and the po...

Page 8: ...ample and may The wiring system can be designed as necessary in accordance with wiring rules Network Adaptor and or DRED are not installed on some systems depending on contractual coverage Protection...

Page 9: ...ribution board Storage battery system Network Adaptor COM DRM To DRED SYS COM L1 N1 PE Protection device for Storage battery system Protection device for Network Adaptor CT CT L N PE N PE L N PE Distr...

Page 10: ...to which the CT for reverse current is attached and the phase line to which the storage battery system is connected are the same accordance with local regulations Cable colours are selected in accorda...

Page 11: ...using 10BASE T or 100BASE TX Network Adaptor HUB Modem Router Internet LAN LAN LAN LAN WAN External Server Indoor Must be purchased separately ADSL Optical Broadband etc Wiring Conductors Cable Wire s...

Page 12: ...ng the package check that all accessory parts are included in the correct quantities and store them so that they do not get lost prior to installation 2 1 Lithium ion Storage Battery System A slimline...

Page 13: ...side of the Product B B SB1 SB2 C C Battery area DC protector A A Base cover screw Security torx T30 PCS unit SB1 SB2 Battery area A A 102 50 56 60 56 56 Ventilation holes 4 26 Knockout Holes 55 55 40...

Page 14: ...g the Panasonic Lithium ion storage battery system Before installing the product please read this manual carefully and follow all safety precautions at all times After the installation keep this manua...

Page 15: ...onnector cover Attached to the connector when shipped from the factory ACCESS LED STATUS LED COM IN connector COM OUT connector POWER connector with connector cover Serial No 440 450 84 Accessories A...

Page 16: ...5 Communication unit Power supply unit Terminal cover Terminal cover screws RJ 45 Modular jack Wiring holes COM terminal 150 100 50 50 10 R 2 5 Inside of the Product GRID terminal Accessories A B Pos...

Page 17: ...heck the serial number and write it in this manual and keep this manual Check that the battery lot number match for two units 3 1 Serial Number Location Lithium ion Storage Battery System On Product U...

Page 18: ...1 0 D Q 0 A A On Packaging Serial Number Example 1 5 3 2 0 0 1 0 D Q 0 A A Network Adaptor On Product Unit Serial Number LJ NA02 S No Example E 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 On Packaging Serial Number Example E 0 2...

Page 19: ...number 1 5 3 2 0 0 1 0 D Q 0 A A Serial Number and Lot Number Model Name Model No Serial No Lot No Lithium ion Storage Battery System LJ SK56A Lithium ion Battery LJ SBK01 Network Adaptor LJ NA02 The...

Page 20: ...o not mount in a location that cannot bear the weight of the product Do not mount the product on a sloped surface Do not install the battery anywhere else besides the inside of the product enclosure T...

Page 21: ...ses chemicals or exhaust gas from vehicles x Locations subject to extreme temperature Where dew condensation occurs x Locations with strict noise requirements Operational noise of 40dB or lower x Loca...

Page 22: ...he main body left side not only the values below the mounting location have enough space for wiring 200 mm 200 mm 800 mm 50 mm 50 mm Location Check The mounting position is as described in this manual...

Page 23: ...e to dropping etc Heavy objects must be handled in accordance with the regulations The correct anchor bolts are being used for Mount the product in a level and straight manner Tighten the fixing screw...

Page 24: ...they must be attached in the correct manner For outdoor installation select a material that can withstand corrosion or longer or longer front side 900 340 50mm 30 30 200mm Base anchor fixing holes 6 1...

Page 25: ...se Main body Body fixing screw Spring washer Flat washer x 6 sets Mount the Base Cover and Front Lid This operation may be performed after the battery installation and wiring work are completed 1 Moun...

Page 26: ...g torque 2 2 5 N m Front lid Roof Main body Hook at the top of the lid Front lid screw x 4 Security torx T30 Mounting Check Do not modify or disassemble There is no damage on the product The mounting...

Page 27: ...rk when the scaffolding and or your hands are wet Do not use a product that has been damaged due to dropping etc Do not touch or short circuit the POWER electrodes Do not stack batteries on top of eac...

Page 28: ...t the other battery module on the upper level and the other module on the lower level Stud bolt Battery fixing bracket Stud bolt Battery fixing bracket Battery orientation LED is on the upper side Bra...

Page 29: ...Do not touch or short circuit the POWER electrodes Always wear insulating gloves and insulated shoes while doing wiring If the battery electrolytes are leaking do not touch the liquid with your bare h...

Page 30: ...OM OUT Match the battery number with the harness block number Connect an SB1 harness block to an SB1 battery Check connection by pulling gently to make sure that it is securely connected I N S B 1 SB1...

Page 31: ...ng Prevent the introduction of foreign objects such as scrap wires Use the soecified types and sizes of wires in accordance with local wiring regulations for the wiring Do not mistake the wiring syste...

Page 32: ...cessary point in the base If necessary please connect the piping VIEW A VIEW B VIEW C COM Terminal CT Terminal DRM Terminal GRID INTERACTIVE Terminal STAND ALONE Terminal SYS Terminal STAND ALONE Brea...

Page 33: ...ssary to retract cable 1 Pressing a tool to knock out by tapping the tool with a hammer punching a knockout Knockout Screw Driver Hammer 2 Remove the metal pieces that occurred when punching a knockou...

Page 34: ...Flexible Cable 2C 0 75 mm 2 CAT5e 10BASE T 100BASE TX PVC Circular Cable 2C E 2 5 mm 2 PVC Circular Cable 2C E 2 5 mm2 COM SYS DRM GRID INTERACTIVE STAND ALONE 5 10 5 10 5 10 5 10 6 12 6 12 Please use...

Page 35: ...s and polarities are correct If the DRED serves the power do not connect DRM V and V CT COM SYSTEM Cable PVC Flexible Cable 2C 0 75 mm 2 DRM Cable CAT5e 10BASE T 100BASE TX 3 Stripping of wire Please...

Page 36: ...he wires and polarities are correct Do not connect the GRID wire with STAND ALONE terminal This symbol indicates a wiring terminal intended for connection of a PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONDUCTOR 2 Cable ty...

Page 37: ...Attach the cover and front lid if there is some length of time before the test run after the wiring work has been completed Front Lid installation method See 4 2 2 Connection Check The interior of th...

Page 38: ...connector Black 150 1 6 46 5 31 White 2 Cable types and sizes PVC Flexible Cable 2C 0 75 mm2 Please use copper wire cables See 1 1 Power and Communication 3 Stripping of wire Please strip as conducto...

Page 39: ...CT with the illustration below GRID side K LOAD side L Pay extra attention when handling the 3 phase 4 wire type as there are many phase lines leaving lots of room for potential mistakes to be made GR...

Page 40: ...location Indoor Operating temperature range C 0 to 40 C Operating humidity RH 0 to 80 RH No dew condensation Maximum atmospheric pressure altitude Lower than 1000 m above sea level Special x Locations...

Page 41: ...d align them with the wiring holes on the main body Semi embedded installation Drill holes into the wall for semi embedded installation Provide adequate reinforcement if the strength of the wall is Wa...

Page 42: ...Do not perform work with wet hands Do not use a product that has been damaged by dropping etc Securing the Product 1 Removing the lid Press the Lid release button at the bottom to open the lid 2 Secu...

Page 43: ...lation of the wiring Prevent the introduction of foreign objects such as scrap wires Use the types and sizes of wires in accordance with local regulations Do not mistake the wiring systems and the pol...

Page 44: ...e router are located on the communication unit Power supply unit Terminal cover Terminal cover screws COM terminal Cable tie hook Wiring holes Communication unit RJ 45 modular jack GRID terminal Termi...

Page 45: ...d Communication Line for the cable details 3 Stripping of wire and specifying the PE wire length Stripping of wire Please strip as conductor s stripped length related as drawing Notes on the PE wire l...

Page 46: ...mm2 Please use copper wire cables See 1 1 Power and Communication Line for the cable details 3 Stripping of wire Please strip as conductor s stripped length related as drawing 7 to 9mm splayed twisted...

Page 47: ...T5e RJ 45 modular jack COM terminal Communication unit Power supply unit Connect the LAN cable when setting up the Network Adaptor Post Connection Processes 1 Securing the wires Secure the POWER line...

Page 48: ...the wiring has been completed How to install the front lid See 6 2 3 Attaching the lid Connection Check The power is turned OFF The PE wire is connected and grounded securely The covered insulation of...

Page 49: ...Installation Manual Setup...

Page 50: ...e Stand alone output restriction Off Stopped 1 peration uttons Number Name State Description 5 ON OFF CANCEL During operation Press for one second to start stop the operation During setting Cancel the...

Page 51: ...ped Stand alone operations while operating Stand alone operations while stopped Remaining battery level Operation mode Remote control DRED mode Date Time If the date time is not set Year e g 2016 Mont...

Page 52: ...s DATA or CLOCK to change the selected i e blinking value The new setting values are displayed when the setting is completed Stopped Grid connected Status 2 Status 1 Checking DC AC Voltage Energizatio...

Page 53: ...ing 7 11 no4 08 Volt watt Response Mode Setting 7 12 no4 09 Reactive Power Mode Setting 7 13 no4 10 Volt var Response Set point Value Setting 7 14 no4 11 Fixed Reactive Power Setting 7 15 no4 13 Chara...

Page 54: ...ate Time Set the date time in order to activate the clock function See chapter 5 3 Setting Parameters Set the operation parameters See chapter 6 and 7 4 Test Runs Perform test runs such as the reverse...

Page 55: ...been completed in accordance with Chapter Installation Set the protection device for the Network Adaptor to OFF Operation Procedure CT CT L N1 N L1 COM COM SYS PE PE PE Switch board N L PE N Stand alo...

Page 56: ...device may be turned OFF Check that the DC protector and the AC protection device are turned ON If you do not set the destination setting AC voltage status 2nd digit will be NG Error Please check agai...

Page 57: ...te time The date time setting is required when not connecting to the Network Adaptor The scheduled operation mode cannot work correctly if the date time is not set When connecting with the Network Ada...

Page 58: ...blinking value Set the day data Set the day data and press MENU ENTER to the day data and proceed to the hour setting The hour data starts blinking Press CLOCK or DATA to change the selected i e blin...

Page 59: ...ation Procedure Normal State Stopped Stand alone Date Time Display Year Month Day Hour Minute Automatic Stopped Grid connected Automatic Automatic Automatic 1 sec Press CLOCK in normal state to check...

Page 60: ...ped state Operation Procedure Normal State Stopped Grid connected 3 sec Password match Stopped Stand alone Password Input Password 987 Parameter Item Selection Network Adaptor Communications Setting I...

Page 61: ...rs for one second followed by the password prompt again Press this button to change the value of the blinking digit Press this button for one second to abort the password input mode The system will re...

Page 62: ...rk Adaptor Communications Setting Network Adaptor Communications Setting See 6 5 Remaining Battery Level Setting See 6 6 or Remaining Battery Level Setting Select the parameter to be edited Network Ad...

Page 63: ...ected to the Network Adaptor Preparation See 6 2 to 6 4 and switch to the parameter item selection mode showing the initial display no 1 1 Then select no 1 1 and press MENU ENTER to switch Network Ada...

Page 64: ...o abort the setting Note that the changed values are discarded if you abort the setting No Setting Item Setting Description Factory Default Setting c1 Network Adaptor Connection Setting 0 Not Connecte...

Page 65: ...ll no longer be operable when the set value is lower than the set remaining battery if the remaining battery is set via the remaining battery level setting be careful in setting this The work must be...

Page 66: ...Press CLOCK or DATA in the remaining battery level setting mode to change the selected i e blinking value Set the value by referring to Table below After editing the setting press MENU ENTER to apply...

Page 67: ...word match 1 sec Stopped Stand alone Password Input Parameter Selection Network Adaptor Communications Setting Initial Display Once all the parameters have been set close the parameter setting and ret...

Page 68: ...tem can only be switched to the parameter setting mode while it is in a stopped state Operation Procedure Normal State Stopped Grid connected 3 sec Password match 1 sec Stopped Stand alone Password In...

Page 69: ...arameter Display and Setting Mode no4 00 Destination Setting 7 4 no4 01 Protection Level Setting 7 5 no4 02 Demand Response Modes Setting 7 6 no4 03 Lower Discharge Limit Setting 7 7 no4 04 Reactive P...

Page 70: ...U V 5 2 NSKS W2 2 RT ORX Y2 S 5 2 GH I J H KHLM 2 O 2 O P OQQ J RS RHT M 2 6 N A 2 O P OQQ J RS RHT M 2 1 7Z 9 89 9 _ KD D D D J M N 6 S6 KD D D 3 KD D D 4 a __ K U N T 1 J b M c O A B C D D E U A c...

Page 71: ...tage 2 Trip Time Over voltage stage 2 Trip Level Under voltage stage Trip Time Under voltage stage Trip Level Over frequency Trip Time Over frequency Trip Level Under frequency Trip Time Under frequen...

Page 72: ...rical parameter is 4 or 5 digits at first set the numerical number in front of the decimal point and press MENU set the numeric number behind the decimal point During adjusting the parameter level pre...

Page 73: ...vel fstop CH Level Over Frequency Time Under Frequency Time fstop Level or or or or or or Trip Level Trip Level Trip Level Trip Level Trip Level Trip Level fstop Level charge fstop Level charge Trip T...

Page 74: ...RM from DRM0 to DRM8 Parameter Item Default Set Point Range Parameter Item Display OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF DRM0 DRM1 DRM2 DRM...

Page 75: ...ction While the Parameter Setting mode is selected and digits are blinking press DATA or CLOCK to select from ON or OFF After the selection press MENU ENTER to store the data and switch to the Paramet...

Page 76: ...Parameter Setting mode Or press ON OFF CANCEL to return Parameter Item Selection While the Parameter Display mode is displayed press MENU ENTER to switch to the Parameter Setting mode While the Parame...

Page 77: ...Setting mode is selected and digits are blinking press DATA or CLOCK to adjust the value After the adjustment press MENU ENTER to store the data and switch to the Parameter Display mode Or press ON OF...

Page 78: ...ion G2 is ignored If Multiple Inverter combination setting is not set properly erroe code U110 will be displayed 24 hours after start working Parent machine is set only one Please do not set as the pa...

Page 79: ...Parameter Item Selection While the parameter setting mode is selected and digits are blinking press DATA or CLOCK to set the value After the selection press MENU ENTER to store the data and switch to...

Page 80: ...s set to SET rate 1 and the rate of increase of the output power limit is set to the SET rate 1 The percentage change of the input power limit set by the SET rate 2 The decreasing rate of the input po...

Page 81: ...number in front of the decimal point and press MENU set the numeric number behind the decimal point After the adjustment of the parameter level press MENU ENTER to fix the parameter level Or press ON...

Page 82: ...Reference Values 7 11 Volt Response Reference Values Setting Volt response mode is to respond to voltage changes at the inverter terminals and is to increase the number of systems which can be connect...

Page 83: ...e the value When the numerical parameter is 4 or 5 digits at first set the numerical number in front of the decimal point and press MENU set the numeric number behind the decimal point After the adjus...

Page 84: ...ch to the Parameter Setting mode Or press ON OFF CANCEL to return to the Parameter Item selection While the Parameter Setting mode is selected and digits are blinking press DATA or CLOCK and select On...

Page 85: ...K and select the value from 0 to 4 After setting the value press MENU ENTER to store the data and switch to the parameter display mode Or press ON OFF CANCEL to cancel Then return the Parameter Displa...

Page 86: ...ON OFF CANCEL to return to the Parameter Item selection While the Parameter Setting mode is selected and digits are blinking press DATA or CLOCK and adjust the parameter level If digits are not blinki...

Page 87: ...the Parameter Setting mode Or press ON OFF CANCEL to return to the Parameter Item selection While the Parameter Setting mode is selected and digits are blinking press DATA or CLOCK and adjust the par...

Page 88: ...tch to the Parameter Setting mode Or press ON OFF CANCEL to return to the Parameter Item selection While the Parameter Setting mode is selected and digits are blinking press DATA or CLOCK and adjust t...

Page 89: ...2 at Characteristic Power P2 X Rated Power W As cos of point1 1 at Characteristic Power P1 X Rated Power W and cos of point2 2 at Characteristic Power P2 X Rated Power W the power factor is calculate...

Page 90: ...e blinking press DATA or CLOCK and adjust the parameter level After the adjustment of the parameter level press MENU ENTER to fix the parameter level Or press ON OFF CANCEL to cancel Then return the P...

Page 91: ...ess MENU ENTER to switch to the Parameter Display mode While the Parameter Display mode is selected press MENU ENTER to switch to the Parameter Setting mode Or press ON OFF CANCEL to return to the Par...

Page 92: ...word match Stopped Stand alone Password Input Parameter Selection Grid connected Protection Level Setting Initial Display 1 sec Once all the parameters have been set close the parameter setting and re...

Page 93: ...o the parameter setting mode while it is in a stopped state Operation Procedure Normal State Stopped Grid connected Stopped Stand alone Test Run Selection Stand alone Operation Test Reverse Current CT...

Page 94: ...K Normally Complete NG Abnormal Termination Select the stand alone test TEST1 in the test run selection prompt With the Stand alone Operation test 1 selected press MENU ENTER to start the test run CHE...

Page 95: ...al minutes to complete result is displayed appears if the test run is normally completed but if it does not normally complete the abnormal termination appears as Press ON OFF CANCEL after the results...

Page 96: ...l operations cannot be performed unless the Reverse Current CT test and Stand alone test results were both completed normally While the Status selection mode is selected press DATA or CLOCK to display...

Page 97: ...the Network Adaptor are not The work must be performed 9 2 Starting Up the Network Adaptor Preparation Switch the DC Protector and protection device for the storage battery system to ON Operation Proc...

Page 98: ...if it is not in operation Make sure that the display for the 1st digit turns to The Network Adaptor may not be running Check whether the protection device for Network Adaptor is turned ON The communi...

Page 99: ...fire extinguishing medium and fire foam Specific hazards Corrosive gas may be emitted during fire Specific methods of fire fighting When the battery burns with other combustibles simultaneously take...

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Page 101: ...lease keep this manual in a safe place For disposal please contact your Household Hazardous waste depot Table of Contents Safety Precautions 2 1 How the System Works 4 2 System Overview 8 3 Control Pa...

Page 102: ...not remove the front lid of the product Doing so may result in electric shock injury or failure Do not climb on or hang from the product Doing so may result in injury or failure Do not touch the produ...

Page 103: ...rs on the product Doing so may result in failure because of rising temperature of the product Do not expose to excessive steam oil vapour smoke dust corrosive substances explosive There is a possibili...

Page 104: ...cally to the off line system during periods when there are not any control commands from the utility Control commands from the utility operate the system Off line system operates by itself Control com...

Page 105: ...ower fails the product can supply electrical power to the Stand alone socket Switch the operation mode manually to stand alone operation when power fails Switch the operation mode manually to grid ope...

Page 106: ...d occasions when the temperature exceeds 40 C or falls below 0 C the battery storage system automatically gives high priority to preserving battery health by reducing battery output and extending the...

Page 107: ...arge remaining battery level then re charged to their maximum remaining battery level This is the recommended and factory default known as Maximum Self consumption Mode We do not recommend charge disc...

Page 108: ...adaptor that is connected to the external server of the utility via the Internet This system automatically updates its charging discharging schedule based on instructions from the utility In the even...

Page 109: ...pped 4 MODE Lit green Grid connected Blinking green Grid connected output restriction Lit orange Stand alone mode Blinking orange Stand alone output restriction Off Stopped LED Operation Buttons Numbe...

Page 110: ...ec 1 sec 4 2 Stopping a Stand alone Operation When the product is stopped during power failure the control panel display will change to Pressing the ON OFF CANCEL for one second in state will start th...

Page 111: ...WOTWDI K S0 4 52 14 8 54 8 1 8 Y 2 3 3 4 8 1 8 8 4 8 1 5 Q 1 3 1 8 2 X 1 5 8 1 8 2 1 5 8 8 3 1 3 5 2 4 3 1 2 3 3 1 7 8 Z _ a b c d e fa d gh i i c gj Y kc __ g e kc b gh b l j Z _ a b c d e kc b gh b...

Page 112: ...unt is not continuously changed The mode views can be switched while the system is operating or stopped Normal state Remaining battery level Operation mode Display of the status of battery SELF Maximu...

Page 113: ...ess MENU ENTER to complete the date time setting Once the date time setting is complete the set date time data will be displayed in the order of year month day hour minute for two seconds each and the...

Page 114: ...the date time setting is automatically updated by a server via the network adaptor The daylight saving time setting will therefore be ignored No 5 Child lock setting Set the child lock setting to ON O...

Page 115: ...displayed Press MENU ENTER in the display mode to switch to the setting mode The character display will blink Press DATA and CLOCK while the character display is blinking to cycle through the setting...

Page 116: ...layed in the display mode Press MENU ENTER in the display mode to switch to the setting mode Press DATA and CLOCK while the Press MENU ENTER to complete the setting and switch to the display mode Or p...

Page 117: ...e set in the order of A hour A minute B hour B minute C hour C minute D hour D minute Use DATA and CLOCK to set check the blinking value correctly and then press MENU ENTER to Press MENU ENTER to move...

Page 118: ...child lock setting in the user setting mode no 5 Pressing MENU ENTER will switch to the display mode The current child lock setting will be displayed Press MENU ENTER in the display mode to switch to...

Page 119: ...the mode to be automatically switched to Stand alone operation from the grid operation Refer to 8 1 to Stand alone operation start setting in the user setting mode no 6 Pressing MENU ENTER will switc...

Page 120: ...isplays the Status of Battery Operation Mode Displays the current mode SELF Maximum self consumption mode ProG Programmed charge discharge time mode bu Back up mode rc Remote control mode dr DRED mode...

Page 121: ...e DATA CLOCK Show the current setting Show the current setting Display Mode Setting Mode Daylight saving Time Setting 8 5 Set ON and OFF with the DATA CLOCK Show the current setting Charging Dischargi...

Page 122: ...b the surface strongly Doing so may cause scratches on the surface Keep the surface away from volatile substances such as insect repellents solvents and thinners Failing to do so may result in degrada...

Page 123: ...as trailer houses or cruisers x Locations where x Enclosed locations enclosed spaces such as garden sheds or in close proximity to other appliances i e air conditioner that have the potential of x Lo...

Page 124: ...etwork Adaptor Cannot be Mounted x Locations exposed to direct sunlight x Locations exposed to rain or drops of water x Locations exposed to or potentially exposed to excessive steam oil vapour smoke...

Page 125: ...ervice enquiry contact where you purchased this product In the inspection of the product the deterioration state of the battery will be checked If the battery degraded the three batteries or whole sys...

Page 126: ...mited for battery protection Power failure or the protection device for storage battery system may have been turned off Check the protection device in the distribution board Discharging stops The batt...

Page 127: ...omaly between the control panel and PCS unit U110 Communications anomaly among the storage battery systems in the multiple inverter mode P620 P690 Battery module is over discharged After the battery i...

Page 128: ...nominal a c 230V 1W N PE Rated current a c 8 7A Frequency nominal 50Hz Rated active power 2000W Rated apparent power 2000VA Power factor 1 0 Total current harmonic distortion 5 a c output ratings gri...

Page 129: ...10Y9 0 5 Operating temperature 0 C to 40 C Humidity 0 to 80 RH no dew condensation Maximum altitude 1000m Rated voltage AC230V 1W N PE Rated current 0 03A Rated frequency 50Hz Network interface LAN po...

Page 130: ...xceeds 40 Celsius degrees or falls below 0 Celsius degrees the product automatically functions to give high priority to preserving battery health by reducing the battery output and extending the batte...

Page 131: ...0 degrees C On the occasions when the temperature exceeds 40 Celsius degrees or falls below 0 Celsius degrees the product automatically functions to give high priority to preserving battery health by...

Page 132: ...1016 0 Printed in Japan If you need to repair please contact distributor or the installer you purchased Please write down serial number lot number installation completion date installation company nam...

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