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Energizer Homepower HP-

6

 Series

Energizer Homepower HP-

6

 Series

© Energizer 

2021

V23-00211

V23-00211

© Energizer 

2021

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2.  Semi-Automatic Mode

 - is an optional mode. The system allows for a certain percentage of the solar 

generation to be reserved towards battery charging and/or export to grid. The system determines the energy 
supply requirement with the priority: 

Site Loads > Battery Charge (& Grid Export) > Grid Export > Battery 

Discharge > Grid Import. 

The operating sequence is as follows:

a.  Solar generation is mainly utilised to supply the connected loads.
b.  When site loads are lower than solar generation, excess solar energy is divided between battery charging 

and/or export to utility grid. E.g. if PV Charge % is set to 70%, then 70% of solar generation is used to 
charge the battery, whereas the remaining 30% is exported to the utility grid. 

c.  When site loads are lower than solar generation and battery is full (SoC 100%), the excess solar generation 

is exported to the utility grid. 

d.  When site loads are greater than solar generation (or at night time), energy is primarily discharged from 

the battery to supply these loads. 

e.  When the site loads are greater than both solar generation and/or battery discharge combined, the 

balance is drawn from the utility grid. 

3.  Manual Mode - 

is also an optional mode. The system allows for electricity tariff arbitrage by customising 

battery charge and discharge functions. The battery can be charged on-demand using either solar or utility 
grid energy and can be discharged on-demand towards site loads. The entire schedule can be configured on 
Energizer Homepower Cloud.

3.1.  Maximum State of Charge - 

This setting is found on the Application 

Mode window within customer app/portal. It limits the maximum 
SOC capacity that the grid can charge the battery to. E.g. If set to 
80%, then the grid can be used to charge until SOC hits 80%. Above 
this SOC level, the grid will not be used to charge the battery.

3.2.  Blank windows of time - 

When there are no instructions for the 

Scheduler entered for a window of time then the unit will revert to 
Automatic Mode until it reaches a window of time with instructions.

a.  Automatic mode logic: 

Site Loads > Battery Charge > Grid Export > Battery Discharge > 
Grid Import.

3.3.  Percentages - 

Within the Scheduler, you will need to input a 

percentage for the instruction you want the Plant to follow. 

a.  This value is the percentage of the maximum inverter 

capacity (3600W).

 E.g. For grid charge, if you input 60% then 

only 2160W (~60% of 3600W) will be used to charge the battery 
from the grid.

3.4.  Grid Charge - 

Specifies when to use the grid to charge the battery. If left unticked, Energizer Homepower 

will not charge from the grid. 

a.  E.g. 20% @ 5am - 7am

 - Following this instruction, the battery will charge from the grid at 720W 

between the times of 5am and 7am.

Fig. 3. Homepower Scheduler

3.5.  PV Charge - 

Limits the amount of solar generation used to charge the battery (e.g. 50% @ 10am - 12pm).

a.  E.g. 50% @ 10am - 12pm - 

With these instructions, during 5pm - 9pm, only 2160W will be available 

for use from the battery. If any additional power is required, it will be drawn from the grid.

3.6.  Discharge to loads - 

Restricts how much energy is drawn from the battery during times when site loads 

are greater than solar generation. Usually, early mornings and in the evenings.

a.  E.g. 60% @ 5pm - 9pm - 

With these instructions, during 5pm - 9pm, only 2160W will be available for 

use from the battery. If any additional power is required, it will be drawn from the grid.

When used:

 Designate when to charge the battery, normally during off peak periods. 

This allows customers to reduce the need to consume grid power during peak periods.

When used:

 Generally used to exempt scheduled periods of time from using the battery 

or ensure availability of battery power by minimising consumption throughout the day. 
E.g. When heat pumps are scheduled to be on during off peak periods.

When used:

 Generally used to exempt scheduled periods of time from using the battery 

or ensure availability of battery power by minimising consumption throughout the day. 
E.g. When heat pumps are scheduled to be on during off peak periods.

Содержание Homepower HP-6M Series

Страница 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL HP 6M Main Unit HP 6S Sub Unit...

Страница 2: ...Neither 8 Star Energy Pty Ltd nor Energizer Brands LLC is affiliated with the respective owners of their trademarks To secure the full 10 year Product Warranty Energizer Homepower HP 6 Series must be...

Страница 3: ...om de energization EARTH This indicates location of grounding point on the equipment LOCKING POINT This indicates location of locking point on the equipment EUROPEAN CONFORMITY This indicates that the...

Страница 4: ...the internal or external components including the exterior casing Do not sit on step on place objects on or insert objects into Energizer Homepower HP 6 Series units Please refrain from placing liqui...

Страница 5: ...Energizer Homepower HP 6 Series is modular and consists of the Main Unit HP 6M and up to 3 optional Sub Units HP 6S The Energizer Homepower HP 6 Series measures solar generation energy consumption usi...

Страница 6: ...time When there are no instructions for the Scheduler entered for a window of time then the unit will revert to Automatic Mode until it reaches a window of time with instructions a Automatic mode logi...

Страница 7: ...phase L N PE Inverter Nominal Output Voltage V 230 V a c Nominal AC Frequency Hz 50 Hz Self Adapting PF Range 1 adj 0 8 leading 0 8 lagging Nominal Power W 3600 W Nominal AC Current A 16 A Cooling Nat...

Страница 8: ...ergy 1 4G LTE The HP 6M supports only one method of communication at any one time ensure that an appropriate method is selected either 4G LTE Wi Fi or Ethernet depending on the site conditions In area...

Страница 9: ...e or password has been changed please follow the steps below to help reconfigure the connection This process can be done through a smart phone tablet or computer and the steps are the same no matter w...

Страница 10: ...spective operating state i e fault as described in Table 2 on page 13 If this is the case refer to the Energizer Homepower App or Customer Portal to identify the system issue and resolve fault If you...

Страница 11: ...s At this stage you have powered off the Energizer Homepower HP 6 Series systems DANGER Please do not attempt to disassemble the HP 6M or HP 6S in any way as it may cause damage to the product Unsoli...

Страница 12: ...off the AC Isolators connected to the HP 6M unit within the switchboard Stop the source of water leakage by redirecting flow and or contacting plumbing services In case the unit is submerged do not a...

Страница 13: ...may occur by eye contact skin contact and ingestion EXEMPT FROM CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO AUSTRALIAN WHS REGULATIONS Further this product meets the definition of an Article Under the Globally Harmo...

Страница 14: ...absorbent or sand Ensure that clean up procedure does not expose the spilled material to the moisture Containerize and place all leaking batteries in individual containers that are leak proof non con...

Страница 15: ...ivity contact with incompatible substances can cause decomposition or other 9 1 Appearance lithium ion batteries enclosed within protective metal case 9 2 Nominal Voltage 51 2V 9 3 Rated Capacity 120A...

Страница 16: ...n EC No 1907 2006 annex XIII When promptly and safely used or disposed the battery does not present any environmental hazard While disposing please ensure that it is disposed in accordance with local...

Страница 17: ...ery Storage only includes battery module and BMS B1AU0010020000 Date of Effect Aug 28th 2020 This limited manufacturer s Warranty applies to the residential application of the Energizer Homepower HP 6...

Страница 18: ...t owner s manual Any attempt at modifying the product whether physically or by means of software programming without the express consent of Entel Removal and relocation of your product to a different...

Страница 19: ...a business then the consumer guarantees act 1993 shall not apply Your rights under New Zealand Consumer Law may also apply to any repaired or replacement product 9 RMA Process In order to make a claim...

Страница 20: ...Medium No Hazard Description STEP 1 Potential Source Potential Consequences Inherent Risk STEP 2 Controls STEP 3 Residual Risk STEP 4 2 Energy hazards1 Arc flash from insufficient isolation or insula...

Страница 21: ...battery system creating toxic fume or other hazards should be considered for each individual situation 4 Site specific sources of controls e g bollards should be considered for each individual situat...

Страница 22: ...Energizer Homepower HP 6 Series Energizer Homepower HP 6 Series Energizer 2021 V23 00211 V23 00211 Energizer 2021 42 43 Notes Notes...

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