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1. Solar gt Battery Grid 86 00 84 00 sert rnn i 82 00 P 78 00 76 00 74 00 72 00 500W 1000W 1500W 2000W Vmpp 395V poly 250wp Vmpp 370V mono 270wp Figure 2 6 Power efficiency curve of System Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 11 Safety Efficiency curve of PV Generation poly 250wp mono 270wp System Efficiency Curve Solar Grid 100 0 90 0 gt U c T Tv E 850 80 0 75 0 5 10 20 30 50 100 Load 4 6kW Vmpp 395V Poly 250wp EU N 95 36 Vmpp 370V mono 270wp EU N 94 21 Figure 2 7 Power efficiency curve of PV Generation 12 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Safety 2 2 Safety Guidelines High voltages in power conditioning circuits Lethal hazard of electric shock or serious burns The following work on the inverter must be carried out by qualified personnel only Electrical insulation Repairs Modification Except when under supervision by qualified personnel children or people lacking physical mental or intellectual capabilities should not work on this system The system should be installed out ofthe reach of children Even when no external voltage is applied to the system it may have internal high voltage in the device which can cause lethal damage to the human body High voltage can cause lethal damage to the human body Photovoltaic array supplies DC voltage to the 3 6 kWh All In One
2. E506 WARNING E507 PROTECTION E508 WARNING E509 PROTECTION E510 PROTECTION E512 AFE INITIALIZATION AFE communication failure UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION CELL OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION CELL OVER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION CELL UNDER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION CELL UNDER TEMPERATURE PROTECTION CELL CELL VOLTAGE IMBALANCE PROTECTION CELL VOLTAGE IMBALANCE PROTECTION AFE INITIALIZATION When the minimum cell voltage is below Protection level thus terminating the system Automatically returns to normal when the minimum cell voltage goes above the limit value When the maximum cell temperature is above Warning level Automatically returns to normal when the maximum cell temperature goes below the limit value When the maximum cell temperature is above Protection level thus terminating the system Automatically returns to normal when the maximum cell temperature goes below the limit value When the minimum cell temperature is below Warning level Automatically returns to normal when the minimum cell temperature goes above the limit value When the minimum cell temperature is below Protection level thus terminating the system Automatically returns to normal when the minimum cell temperature goes above the limit value When the imbalance of the Cell voltage is above the limit value Returns to normal when the imbalance of the Cell voltage is below the limit value When the
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4. 7 8 EMS communication events list 22e000200000000002020200000000200000000202020000000020200B000 RS 0BnDnB en nn 0000 47 Table 7 9 Single fault events list esseeseseeseseseeeesenenenenennenenenenennnenenenenennnnenenenenennnnenenennnnenenenenenennen 48 Table 7 10 Significant events liSt ccssssesesscssssssesssscssssssssescsssssssessescsssssesessessasssseesescssssseseeseseassees 49 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 iii Table of Figures Table of Figures Figure 2 1 Electrical connections an EAEN E aaea aaaeaii 5 Figure 2 Name Plate er 22 ee A NA 7 Figure 2 3 PV connections nn 8 Figure 2 4 Distribution box connection diagram esessesssesssessesssessesssessseesseeseesseoseesseoseesseoseesseosee 8 IE IQUre 2 ANN SUN NE 11 Figure 2 6 Power efficiency curve of System e ssesssessesssesseessesseessessseesesseesseoseesseossesseeseoseessessee 11 Figure 2 7 Power efficiency Curve Of PV GeneratiON e ssessseosseessersseessrrssrrsrsrossrressrnssrrnsrrnsrrnsen 12 Figure 3 1 Part View of Samsung All in One 15 Figure 4 1 Front status indication screen a ssssesseeseesseesrrrsesrrssrssrrssensrrrnsersrrnsrrs rens rrn sens rrn renen nn ennen 16 Figure 4 2 PV generation battery charge Load use sell remaining amount 17 Figure 4 3 PV generation battery discharge Load use buy shortage amount 17 Figure 4 4 PV ge
5. Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 49 Arrangement of Terms 8 Arrangement of Terms E Chapter 1 RES Residential Energy Storage E Chapter 2 Distribution Box A box containing AC DC ON OFF switches for electricity distribution E Chapter 3 INVERTER Power conversion system which contains inverters and converters Tray BMS Tray battery management system E Chapter 4 Electricity grid which connects to power system E Chapter 7 State of Charge battery charging state PV String Describes series connected photovoltaic modules Serial port interface Controller Area Network CELL Battery individual cell 50 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Contact 9 Contact For technical problems or inquiries for use please contact the installation company To receive customer support the following information is required 1 Product type ELSR362 00004 2 Serial Number ARO0460036Z1 D 3 PV module type and configuration 4 Option equipment Energy Meter Model Name Mi Address 150 20 Gongse ro Giheung gueung Yongin si 446 557 Gyeonggi do KOREA REPUBBLIC OF I E Mail esseuservice samsung com Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 51 ex SAMSUNG SDI Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1
6. PV Only Mode 1 This mode enables the solar energy to be generated However the battery charge discharge does not operate 2 Amaximum of 4 6 kW or less of solar energy generation power can be sent to the LOAD and the system based on the EMS decision Figure 4 5 PV generation Sell remaining amount Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 17 Operating Modes Figure 4 6 PV generation Buy shortage amount 4 1 3 Battery Discharge Mode 1 This mode permits of no solar energy generation Battery discharge is only available on this mode 2 Based on the EMS decision the battery discharge power can be sent maximum 2kW or less only to the LOAD Figure 4 7 Battery discharge Load use Figure 4 8 Battery discharge Load use Buy shortage amount 4 1 4 Standby Mode 1 This is the standby mode before converting to operation mode PV Auto PV Only Battery discharge mode 2 Conversion to the operation mode PV Auto PV Only Battery discharge mode is made by the EMS decision 18 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Operating Modes Figure 4 9 Indication screen on Standby Mode 4 1 5 Forced Charge Mode Maintenance mode 1 In this mode solar energy generation is not used but the power continuously flows from the electric power system to the battery Figure 4 10 Indication screen on Forced charged Mode 4 1 6 Stand Alone Mode When the All In One is disconnected from the energy meter or the power c
7. can check various types of data generated through ESS operation You can also use the ESS Report to check the amount of energy charged or discharged and other data comparisons with the solar energy production amount or the power sales amount ESS Report Load vs ESS Discharge vs PV x Load PV ESS Charge ESS Discharge Sates al R peewee ii hh LT Figure 5 8 Forecast page 5 3 6 4 ESS Forecast In the ESS Forecast menu the generation amount forecast information and the guide for optimized operation can be checked through the algorithm mounted on the product 5 3 6 5 Notices You can check the notice message whenever there is an update or any other change in the service 32 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Communication 5 3 7 Mobile Service Customers who use Android or I Phone can use a smart phone to easily check the product status anytime anywhere To use the mobile service the customer must first register the membership through the webpage and use the ID and the password to log in Bun amp re E Friday Mary d m 2014 E 1200 Figure 5 9 Mobile service page Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 33 Maintenance for Problem Solving 6 Maintenance for Problem Solving Do not disassemble the parts in operation for cleaning purposes High voltage can cause lethal damage to the human body Please make sure that the AC and DC switch relay in the distributio
8. minutes for security reasons and access is permitted after this waiting period of time lolol z J S Login z e C fi myess samsungsdi com Hi SS221e As O48 i Q ku Ar ui Login Welcome SAMSUNG SDI ESS Monitoring System Se En Forgot your id or password Privacy Policy Monday August 18th 2014 14 14 witact English Figure 5 4 Log in page Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 29 Communication 5 3 5 Password Initialization A customer who forgets the password during use can initialize the password by using the password initialization menu on the homepage On the log in page select the Forgot your id or password menu and when the customer confirms the ID and the e mail address created during membership registration the initialized password is sent to the registered e mail address x C fi ov Ei ggzeig ase O 4 EN O 718 03 Request forgotten ID amp Forgot your ID Find you ID Please provide the require at t e ed inform firm your identity nformation will be sent to the registe ion to confir ered email after verification Figure 5 5 Password initialization page 5 3 6 Types of Service Offered After completing log in normal service is available This service currently provides such menu items as monitoring consumption reports ESS reports ESS forecasts and notices Enabled to modify after further update 5 3 6 1 Monitoring The operational status
9. set to stop operation If that is the case contact your installer to restore the system to normal operation Checking event codes is available on the website https myess samsungsdi com If the Internet is not available the event codes cannot be checked Significant E901 SPI COMMUNICATION Occurs on internal non EVENT communication between the INVERTER Contact the installer immediately E902 CAN Controller Area Occurs on non communication Network with the EMS COMMUNICATION When in operation the All In One EVENT System is converted to the Stand Alone mode Contact the installer immediately 48 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Message Description E903 SINGLE FAULT EVENT The protection device against hazards has a defect or a fault that can cause a hazard has occurred Contact the installer immediately E904 CONTINUOUSLY 3 When INVERTER FAULT occurs three TIMES INVERTER FAULT consecutive times INVERTER HARD FAIL is considered to be occurred to stop the operation Contact the installer immediately E905 PV CROSS PV mis wiring for example P1 P2 CONNECTION or P2 P1 Permanent Fail Contact the installer immediately E906 Cell Over Voltage When exceeding Cell Max voltage Permanent Fail Contact the installer immediately E907 Cell Under Voltage When an abnormal decrease in Cell Permanent Fail Min voltage is reported Contact the installer immediately Table 7 10 Significant events list Australia
10. significant PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event The product stops the generating process because a significant PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event The product stops the generating process because a significant PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If itis not removed until the time Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Message Description limit is reached it is converted to a significant event E109 BATT OVER VOLTAGE The product stops the generating PROTECTION process because a significant PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event E110 BATT OVER CURRENT The product stops the generating PROTECTION process because a significant PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until the event message disappears After the
11. symbol indicates a hazardous situation which could result in damage to the property if not avoided Information This symbol indicates valuable tips for optimum installation and operation of the product Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 1 Information in this Manual Symbols Meaning Beware dangerous voltage The inverter operates at high voltage All works related to the inverter can only be performed by an electrical technician Beware of hot surface The inverter can become hot during operation Avoid contact during operation Follow the guidelines in all relevant documents enclosed along with the inverter Do not dispose of the inverter with household wastes For further information on disposal refer to the installation manual provided The CE Indication The relevant equipment complies with the requirements in the EC guidelines Number Symbol Description Direct current Alternating current Both direct and alternating current Three phase alternating current 2 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 1 00 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Information in this Manual Three phase alternating current with neutral conductor Earth terminal Protective conductor terminal Frame or chassis terminal Refer to the operating instructions On supply Off supply Equipment protected throughout by double insulation or reinforced insulation Caution Risk of Electric Shock Caution Hot
12. system Do not touch the PV cable when it PV cable is connected to the PV arrays Li Ion battery energy storage system ESS inside When assembling the system do not intentionally short the positive and negative terminals with metallic object All work on the ESS and electrical connections must be carried out by qualified personnel only The ESS within 3 6 kWh All In One provides a safe source of electrical energy when operated as intended and as designed A potentially hazardous circumstance such as excessive heat or electrolyte mist may occur due to improper operating conditions damage misuse and or abuse The following safety precautions and the warning messages described in this section must be observed If any of the following precautions are not fully understood or if you have any questions contact Customer Support for guidance The safety section may not include all regulations for your locale personnel working with 3 6 kWh All In One must review applicable federal state and local regulations as well as the industry standards regarding this product When transporting the All In One system with packaged type units remove the battery tray from the All In One system and transport them separately Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 13 Safety 1 Over voltages in the power conditioning circuits Any damage to the All In One system will result in voiding of warranty claims Dange
13. to remove the front case cover 4 WEY KAY WO SP BROOD Figure 6 3 Side cover removal 3 Clean the side cover with a vacuum cleaner Jn Using compressed air may damage the fan When cleaning the fan do not use compressed air It may damage the fan Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 35 Maintenance for Problem Solving 4 Use a torque screwdriver of 1 3 1 6 Nm and tighten the screws to attach the side cover 6 3 Checking the Event Logs You can check the event messages on the website https myess samsungsdi com and identify various causes of the event message described in the following chapter Chapter 7 to perform a correct measure Regarding a significant message contact the designated installer or the maintenance company for customer service 6 4 Checking the Terminals 36 High voltages during operation can cause lethal damage to the human body if the terminals are touched Please disconnect the product from the voltage sources PV AC grids Ensure that PV connection cables on the PV1 PV1 and PV2 PV2 are fastened Check for corrosion on the terminals If corrosion is seen please contact the installer Ensure that AC cables in AC1 and AC2 are fastened Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Message Description 7 Message Description 7 1 Messages in Normal Operation Warning and fault state When this icon is dis
14. to the Internet line Connection Lower LED Blinks when there is data Rx Tx LED status on normal connection The upper LED is On and the lower LED is blinking LED status on abnormal connection Both the upper and lower LEDs are turned Off On abnormal connection Connect the LAN cable again then check the LED status Check whether the Router is Off Contact the installation company for repair and maintenance Homepage Any customer who has purchased this device can use a web browser https myess samsungsdi com or a smart phone to check its current operation status and receive various Statistical information on operation in the house or remotely Service Terms This service is provided only when the device is connected to the Internet and specific services may require additional information only after approval from the customer Membership To use this service you must register for membership through our homepage During membership registration the member s information such as ID password name and the address are collected and additional data may also be collected to provide statistical 1 information upon customer s approval 5 3 2 1 Signing up for a membership 1 Open the browser on an internet connected device such as PC notebook or smart phone 2 Enter https myess samsungsdi com in the address field of the browser 3 When you connect to the website successfully the screen shown in F
15. use of components other than sold or recommended by Samsung SDI will nullify the product s guarantee For further information on proper use of this device contact the Samsung SDI Service line or visit at www samsungsdi com Wiring Schematic of Single Phase System for Australia P kWh ESS Meter Main Earth Bar I I AC Circuit Breaker a kWh yoy Utility Meter i PV1 Array PV2 Array L N i RS485 i 0 0 Communication 1 6 Line i ote lata 1 Wane DC Disconnection Switch AC Grid Line Samsung SDI ESS 3 6kWh All in One Example for switchboard wiring on a TN S network for on grid Figure 2 1 Electrical connections Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 5 Safety E Identifying the Product Attached on the enclosure of this product is the Type Label where the identity of this product is described For safe usage make sure that the following product information is indicated on the Type Label Mi Product Name Mi Device Type Model BH Serial Number Serial No I Device specific characteristics W Certification Lists EM Warnings and Notification The model No of 3 6 kWh All In One system is defined as below Mi ELSR362 00004 e ELSR Residential application e 36 Battery capacity x0 1kWh e 2 Battery capacity group Less than 10kW e 00004 product line number The model No of INVERTER power conditioning system is defined as below Mi SJ94 00108D e SJ battery for ESS 94 Ass y e 00108 p
16. EMS to convert to operation mode For individual operation mode screen refer to 4 1 1 4 1 6 5 If there is an event message received refer to 4 1 7 and 7 2 4 2 1 Turning off the System To turn off the system push down the manual AC circuit breaker and DC disconnect switch in the distribution board panel board Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 25 Communication 5 Communication 5 1 Overview When the Internet connection is properly completed you can monitor the system operation status on the computer 5 2 Components and LAN Connection 5 2 1 Essential Components Internet service line Wired Router RJ45 LAN connection cable 5 2 2 LAN Connection E LAN terminal F ai O RS485 A B Figure 5 1 Communication terminal 26 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 Communication Check Internet connection status You can use the information on the LED lighting status to check the Internet connection Status Function per LED Upper LED Turns on automatically when connected
17. SAMSUNG SDI ELSR362 00004 RES 3 6 kWh All In One User Manual CAUTION Do not operate with other components not approved by the ESS systems Connecting other products in parallel to Samsung SDI s products may result in abnormal operation The internet connection is required to use all functions of the ESS system If you have a problem please contact the installer The Specifications of the product may be modified without prior notice to improve product quality Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents Tapie of Contents sesini niei cee i Tapie OF Table aueh iii TDC Or OS ae RNE iv 1 information in this Maneal uu nennen 1 1 1 About this Manual essssesessesssssssessssssnsnsnsenensnsnsnnnnenensnsnsnnnnnnensnsnsnsensnsnsnsnnsnensnsnsnsnnsnsnsnsnsnsnnnnensnsnsnnennn 1 1 2 TORG gC OD POTTS E AAA N OA 1 13 PLM IN 1 Le 5 KOSMARENUNNENENENEIENENAEENUNENERIENENESTEUEEUTPEEREELTETEEELTETEEENEETEUUN NINNA 1 TA SONS Vils 1 2 ARSE T E ES NN point E E eee ae eed aE 5 21 MMS TAOS SC ae Eee 5 2 1 1 Installation Application Suitable for Safety oo sssesesecsssssesssessssssesessssssssssesessesesseseees 7 212 Technical SpecifiCatiONS ssscsvsnsncxerssssseseveveressrererzzenntsnsessasaseanamananan nan nnanen ea tavaatacasesssesessnseseseseates 9 2 2 Safety GUIE lINGS ee esessssssssesesscscsssesecscsssssssscscscsssssesesscsesssssesscsssesesesseseassesesecseseassss
18. Surface Caution Risk of Danger In position of a bi stable push control Out position of a bi stable push control Input terminal or rating Information in this Manual Number Description Output terminal or rating Bidirectional terminal rating Caution Risk of Electric Shock and Energy Storage Timed Discharge Caution Risk of Hearing Damage and Wear Hearing Protection Wear hearing protection Table 1 1 Symbol Description 4 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Safety 2 Safety 2 1 Intended Use NOTICE f The 3 6 kWh All in One system is intended for residential use only gj KR The 3 6 kWh Allin One system should not be used for commercial or l building The original usage purpose of this device is for household single phase system link solar energy generation and Li lon Battery charge and discharge The basic operations are as follows Samsung 3 6 kWh All In One uses solar energy power connected to the input output terminal installed on the side of the device to charge the Li lon Battery installed inside and converts the direct current electricity of the battery to alternating current to discharge as household single phase load or electric system or uses the electric system of electric energy to charge the battery This device should not be used for any purpose other than the purpose described in this User manual Any substitute use of this device random change in any of its parts and
19. age current warning message with no special change in the sequence The warning message disappears on reversion to the normal state BATT OVER VOLTAGE When the battery energy voltage drops above standard level This is the overall voltage current warning message with no special change in the sequence The warning message disappears on reversion to the normal state E005 FAN WARNING When the Fan operation is abnormal This is the overall Fan warning 38 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Message Description message with no special change in the sequence The warning message disappears on reversion to the normal state BATT CONNECTION When the battery connection is WARNING abnormal This is the connection warning message with no special change in the sequence The warning message disappears on reversion to the normal state Table 7 2 Inverter general events warning list 7 2 2 INVERTER General Events Protection PROTECTION E101 GRID RMS OVER The product stops the generating CURRENT PROTECTION process because a significant PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event DC LINK OVER VOLTAGE The product stops the generating PROTECTION process because a significant PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until th
20. c Grid make sure to install the watt hour meter recommended by Samsung SDI refer to the installation manual and to install the distribution box between 3 6 kWh All In One and the Grid watt hour meter Before installing the distribution box select a suitable location complying with the IP21 and use the equipment recommended by the installation company Please note that failure to do so may cause malfunction and the product will not be guaranteed for any accident or damage Refer to the installation manual for further information The Figure 2 4 shows the complete connection line as described so far Figure 2 4 Distribution box connection diagram Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Safety 2 1 2 Technical Specifications Max input total power 6 6 kWp 3 3 kWp 550V 125 V 150 V 125 V 500 V 15A 20A Max input power per string Max input voltage Min input voltage lnitial input voltage MPPT voltage range Max input current per string Max input short circuit current for each MPPT Max inverter backfeed current to the array Negligible Number of independent MPPT trackers Number of DC inputs pairs for each MPPT N N Connection type 3 6 kWh 48 0 V 65 9 V 60 V 46 3 A Battery nominal current 33 3A Discharge of depth 90 6000 cycles Battery capacity Battery voltage range nominal voltage Battery Max current Li lon 2 0 kW Battery technology Nominal DC DC power DC DC converter technology Iso
21. e limit is reached it is converted to a significant event While in progress battery discharged charged operation is terminated through the protection function Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event Table 7 4 Battery operation general events list 7 2 4 PV General Events Protection PROTECTION E301 ON SEQUENCE GRID OFF PROTECTION E302 ON SEQUENCE INV DC LINK EVENT PROTECTION E303 ON SEQUENCE PV V PV generation mode is stopped by Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 PV generation mode is stopped by the protection event Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event PV generation mode is stopped by the protection event Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event 43 Message Description ai PROTECTION E304 NORMAL GRID OFF PROTECTION E305 NORMAL INV DC LINK amp PV I EVENT PROTECTION E306 NORMAL PV V EVENT the protection event Wait until the event message disappears After the eve
22. e event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event PV STRING1 REVERSE The product stops the generating CONNECTION process because a significant PROTECTION PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event E104 PVSTRING2 REVERSE The product stops the generating Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 39 Message Description PV STRING1 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION PV STRING1 OVER CURRENT PROTECTION PV STRING2 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION PV STRING2 OVER CURRENT PROTECTION 40 process because a significant PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event The product stops the generating process because a significant PROTECTION event has occurred Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event The product stops the generating process because a
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24. event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event Table 7 3 Inverter protection list 7 2 3 Battery Discharge General Events PROTECTION E201 ON SEQUENCE GRID While in progress battery OFF discharged charged operation is terminated through the protection function Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event PROTECTION E202 ON SEQUENCE BATT While in progress battery STATUS EVENT discharged charged operation is terminated through the protection function Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 41 Message Description PROTECTION PROTECTION ON SEQUENCE INV DC LINK EVENT ON SEQUENCE BATT V amp BATT I EVENT PROTECTION E0205 NORMAL GRID OFF PROTECTION E206 NORMAL BATT STATUS EVENT 42 If itis not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event While in progress battery discharged charged operation is terminated through the protection function Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed un
25. hen a power system event occurs Restart 1 minute after the electric power system event is settled E703 GRID UNDER The operation mode is terminated FREQUENCY FAULT when a power system event occurs Restart 1 minute after the electric power system event is settled E704 GRID OVER FREQUENCY The operation mode is terminated FAULT when a power system event occurs Restart 1 minute after the electric Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 47 Message Description Pf power system event is settled E705 GRID TEN MINUTE The operation mode is terminated AVERAGE FAULT when a power system event occurs Restart 1 minute after the electric power system event is settled E706 RCMU Residual Current Turn off system power when the Monitoring Unit FAULT leakage current level is above standard level Check the leakage current level then restart or turn off to get back to the below standard level E708 PVINSULATION FAULT OFF Turn off system power if PV INSULATION RESISTANCE is at the standard level Restart after 3 minutes E709 ANTIISLANDING FAULT If the electric power system blacks out it automatically detects the state and turns off the All in One Restart after 3 minutes E710 FUNCTIONAL SAFETY When the two MCU measuring FAULT values are mismatched Restart after 3 minutes if no problem is found Table 7 9 Single fault events list 7 3 Significant Events If a significant event is notified the system is
26. igure 5 2 will appear Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 27 Communication Login Wekore SAMSUNG SO ESS Monttoring System Figure 5 2 Connecting to the website 4 Press the New Account button to register as anew member 5 First time users of the service must sign up for membership 6 Enter the required information and additional information to sign up for membership 7 Lastly agree to the service subscription terms and conditions and then press the Submit button nn vs r ites cw Messe Qaae Daen Sign Up Figure 5 3 Entering the information to sign up for amembership Items marked with are required Family information is optional If you agree to provide this additional information you can receive a variety of analysis information If you do not wish to provide additional information later you can cancel it from the setting page 28 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Communication 5 3 3 Membership Withdrawal For a customer who does not want to use this service membership withdrawal is available through the personal information modification menu on the homepage 5 3 4 Log In Log in to the homepage through the ID and the password generated through membership registration You can monitor the product online only when you are logged in Also if a log in ID error or a password error occurs five consecutive times access is blocked for 10
27. igure 5 7 CONSUMPTION report PAGE csssssssscscscsccscscsssssssssssssesssssssssscscesesessssssssscscseseessssssecesenseees 31 Hite V8 Cee oi Forecast Page een Serre rere aa tyra 32 Figure 5 9 Mobile service Page csssssssscscsssssscssscecscssessesscsssssssesscssssassssssessensassssesessessassecseecassesesees 33 Figure 6 1 Side cover remoVYall auue an 34 Figure 6 2 Fan removalnl esesesesssesesesesnsnsnsnnenenensnsnnnnenensnnnnnnenensnsnnnnenenensnsnsnnenenensnsnnenensnsnsnenenensnsnsnnnnen 34 Figure 6 3 SIGE COVER LEN O VA EEEE 35 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 v Information in this Manual 1 Information in this Manual 1 1 About this Manual This is the user s manual for the Samsung 3 6 kWh All in One This user manual is specially designed to detail the device s functions and features Please read this manual before using the device to ensure safe and proper use 1 2 Target Group This user manual applies only to the Samsung 3 6 kWh All in One 1 3 Additional Information The user manual and installation manual can be downloaded from the product download section at https myess samsungsdi com The specifications of the product can be changed for improvement without notice Also the software can be updated automatically without notice over the Internet 1 4 Symbols Used This symbol indicates a hazardous situation which could result in a light injury if not avoided NOTICE This
28. imbalance of the Cell voltage is above the limit value Returns to normal when the imbalance of the Cell voltage is below the limit value AFE initialization failure Restored to normal mode on AFE initialization success Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Message Description Type Code Description Measures WARNING E513 CELL TEMPERATURE Occurs above the standard battery SENSOR 1EA cell temperature PROTECTION E514 CELL TEMPERATURE Occurs above the standard battery SENSOR 2EA cell temperature Table 7 7 BMS general events list 7 2 7 EMS Communication Events Type Code Description Measures INVERTER Turn off and restart the system COMMUNICATION Reconnect the communication line EVENT between the EMS board and the DSP board WARNING E602 ETHERNET EVENT Disconnect and reconnect the LAN Turn off and restart the Router Make sure that the DHCP server function of Router is activated Turn off and restart the system WARNING E603 ENERGY METER Make sure that the Meter device is EVENT properly selected Disconnect and reconnect the DO cable Turn off and restart the system Table 7 8 EMS communication events list 7 2 8 Single Fault Events Type Code Description Measures WARNING E701 GRID UNDER VOLTAGE The operation mode is terminated FAULT when a power system event occurs Restart 1 minute after the electric power system event is settled E702 GRID OVER VOLTAGE The operation mode is terminated FAULT w
29. lated Rated power at 230V 50 Hz Max apparent power Nominal voltage range Rated power frequency range Max current Max over current protection Max allowed current for fuse protection Inrush current 68 6 A peak 100 us Max output fault current 420 A peak 4 ms Adjustable power factor range 0 95 1 0 95 Feed in phases connection phases Total Harmonic Distortion 5 Total harmonic factor of the output current with total harmonic factor of the AC voltage lt 2 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 9 Safety and AC power gt 50 of the rated power Efficiency PV to Grid European efficiency 95 Max efficiency 95 5 Protective Device DC disconnection device for PV Ground fault monitoring grid monitoring General Data Dimensions W H D weigh Protective class I Il Ill Degree of protection Max permissible value for relative humidity 95 non condensing Operating temperature 10 40 C Storage temperature 20 60 C Noise emission lt 50dB A Im Over voltage category Features Display Custom LCD Communication LAN DO RS485 Certificates and approvals AS NZS 3100 AS 4777 2 3 CE Table 2 1 Technical Specifications 10 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Safety 5 00 3 00 U z O ati 2 200 5 O 1 00 0 00 20 30 40 50 60 70 Ambient temperature C Figure 2 5 Derating Curve System Efficiency Curve poly 250wp mono 270wp System Efficiency Battery SOC 60
30. n box is disconnected before disassembling the system 6 1 Fan Exchange Change the fan according to the following procedures 1 Turn off the AC circuit breaker and the DC disconnect switch 2 Remove the side cover Make sure not to remove the front case cover 4 Figure 6 1 Side cover removal 3 Remove the fan connector 4 Separate the fan Figure 6 2 Fan removal 34 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 6 2 6 2 1 Maintenance for Problem Solving Exchange the fan Once the fan has been exchanged follow the stages from 1 to 4 in reverse order to install a new fan Use 1 3 1 6N m torque to tighten and fix the screw Check the fan state Once a new fan has been installed perform a test operation to check whether there is a fan event message Cleaning You should clean the enclosure if it is in a dirty condition please use a soft brush or a vacuum to remove the dirt Do not use liquids such as solvents abrasives or liquid corrosives in the enclosures Cleaning the Side Cover If the inside of the side cover needs to be cleaned contact a qualified person tech nician so that they can clean according to the following steps Clean the side cover according to the follow procedures 1 Turn off the DC disconnect switch and the AC circuit breaker on the panel board then separate the MC connector Remove the side cover Make sure not
31. neration Battery standby Load use sell remaining amount 17 Figure 4 5 PV generation Sell remaining amount ssessessseessesssessesssesssessesseesseossesseosseesseoseesseese 17 Figure 4 6 PV generation Buy shortage amount a seessressesssrssresrrosresrrosrrsrrosrrnsrrsrrnsrrnsrrnsrnnnrn rn nen 18 Figure 4 7 Battery discharge Load USE esessssesscesssscsssececessssesesscescsesesesscscsessssccecseseseesceceeseseeseees 18 Figure 4 8 Battery discharge Load use Buy Shortage amount a eseessroseessrrssrosrrosersrrsrersrrnsnnn 18 Figure 4 9 Indication screen on Standby Model sesessssssessseessesssessesssesseessesseesseoseesseosseesseoseesseese 19 Figure 4 10 Indication screen on Forced charged MOCEe s sssoseossroseossrrssrosrrsrrosrrsrrrsrrnrnrnrrnsnrn 19 Figure 4 11 Indication screen ON stand alone MOE sessseesesseesressrerssresressrsrsrnsrrnsernsrrnsersrrnsrnnsern 19 Figure 4 12 Event occurrence Grid RMS over current proteCtiONl s seessesmesmesmesmn 20 Figure 4 13 Event occurrence DC link over voltage proteCtiONl sesssesesmsmemmsmessmn 20 Figure 4 14 Event occurrence PV string1 reverse connection protectiONl 20 Figure 4 15 Event occurrence PV string2 reverse connection protection 20 Figure 4 16 Event occurrence PV string over voltage proteCtiON s ssesss
32. nt message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event PV generation mode is stopped by the protection event Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event PV generation mode is stopped by the protection event Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event PV generation mode is stopped by the protection event Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event Table 7 5 PV general events protection list 7 2 5 System General Events Protection PROTECTION E401 TEMPERATURE Protection When the switch temperature is high Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal 44 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 PROTECTION E402 OVER CURRENT TZ FAULT PROTECTION E403 TEMPERATURE SENSOR PROTECTION E404 PV MIS WIRING Message Description If it is not remo
33. occurrence Normal Battery V I amp BDC DC link event 22 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Operating Modes Figure 4 26 Event occurrence On sequence Inverter DC link event Figure 4 27 Event occurrence Normal Inverter DC link amp PV event Figure 4 28 Event occurrence Temperature protection Figure 4 29 Event occurrence Over Current TZ Fault Figure 4 30 Events occurrence temperature sensor connection error Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 23 Operating Modes Figure 4 31 Event occurrence PV mis wiring Figure 4 32 Event occurrence SPI communication event Figure 4 33 Event occurrence Single fault event Figure 4 34 Event occurrence Continuously 3 times Inverter fault 4 1 8 Application Download Mode Figure 4 35 Indication screen on Application Download Mode 24 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Operating Modes 4 2 Starting the System 1 After completing the installation turn on the AC circuit breaker and the DC disconnect switch installed in the distribution box distribution board see the Section 5 7 in the installation guide 2 Check the system check message on the front LCD screen Figure 4 36 Initial indication screen on power on 3 After finishing the system check check the system the PV and the battery status Figure 4 37 Standby state indication screen before the EMS command 4 You will receive the command from the
34. occurrence PV MIS WITING sssssssssssssscecesecesesesececececscscscecceesescsesesesescseseeseeeeesees 24 Figure 4 32 Event occurrence SPI COMMUNICATION event ssseessessessessessesessessessosesseseeseosesseesesse 24 Figure 4 33 Event occurrence Single fault event sscsscessesssesssssssctssssesessssesesssssssssseeseseseeees 24 Figure 4 34 Event occurrence Continuously 3 times Inverter fault ssessssesmessmesmeesmsn 24 Figure 4 35 Indication screen on Application Download Mode s ssessessesserseesreesresrrrsrssrsrrssnnn 24 Figure 4 36 Initial indication screen on power On eusssesesesesenenensenenensnsnnnnenenensnsnnnnnnensnsnsnnensnensnnnnen 25 Figure 4 37 Standby state indication screen before the EMS command eeee 25 Figure 5 1 Communication terminall sssesseessesseessessseessesseesseoseesscossesscosseoseossersseoseroseosseoseesseoseesseosee 26 Figure 5 2 Connecting to the website sesessesssesssesseesssessesseesseoseesseesseoseesseoseesseroseesseoseesseoseesseesee 28 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Table of Figures Figure 5 3 Entering the information to sign up for a membership sseosseosseosseessrrssrrsssen 28 Lig ENE ge a aa We 10 AE sans a 29 Figure 5 5 Password initialization page ssesssssesssesseessesseesseoseeessesseesseossesseoseesseosseoseoseroseeeseesseesee 30 Figure 3 6 sro aime alate Dagel 2 Renee 31 F
35. of the product is indicated You can check the current status of operation the customer s power consumption information and power generation amount information in real time You can also check event codes generated during run time on the monitoring page You can check the details of the event codes by clicking the exclamation marks which appear on the ESS icon If the Internet is not available the event codes cannot be checked 30 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Communication Samsung SDI f as Energy Storage System want Clouds Prac Dede Tuna agua tom 2014 1000 Figure 5 6 Monitoring page 5 3 6 2 Consumption Report The household power consumption information collected during energy meter linkage is provided In particular such information on as the household type the size and the number of family residents is collected according to the customer s approval You can use these data to identify various types of statistics and comparative analysis data Consumption Report May Consumption Overview March April May 210kWh gt 212kWh gt 210kWh 25 2 25 4 25 2 MORE My Position Average Consumption 23 350kWh GOOD 42 0 Cmca SAMSUNG SDI Copyrightic 2014 SAMSUNG SD All Fagnts Reserve Friday May 16th 2014 gt 13 00 7 CONTACT US ENGLISH v Figure 5 7 Consumption report page Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 31 Communication 5 3 6 3 ESS Report On the ESS Report page you
36. onversion system is disconnected from the energy management system EMS the All In One system enters into the Stand Alone Mode The system operates in a PV only mode Figure 4 11 Indication screen on stand alone mode Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 19 Operating Modes 4 1 7 Event Check Mode This mode stops solar energy generation and put it in standby mode as an event occurs Figure 4 12 Event occurrence Grid RMS over current protection Figure 4 13 Event occurrence DC link over voltage protection Figure 4 14 Event occurrence PV string1 reverse connection protection Figure 4 15 Event occurrence PV string2 reverse connection protection 20 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Operating Modes Figure 4 16 Event occurrence PV string1 over voltage protection Figure 4 17 Event occurrence PV string1 over current protection Figure 4 18 Event occurrence PV string2 over voltage protection Figure 4 19 Event occurrence PV string2 over current protection Figure 4 20 Event occurrence Battery over voltage protection Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 21 Operating Modes Figure 4 21 Event occurrence Battery over current protection Figure 4 22 Event occurrence On sequence Inverter DC link event Figure 4 23 Event occurrence On sequence Battery V I event Figure 4 24 Event occurrence Normal Inverter DC link event Figure 4 25 Event
37. played check the event list kWh Indicating the integrating power value of each mode Hz Indicating the frequency under operation V Indicating PV BATT GRID voltage A Indicating PV BATT GRID current Table 7 1 Message List Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 37 Message Description 7 2 General Events The general events contain warnings and protection The warning level events does not stop the generating process A displayed warning message automatically disappears as soon as the issue is resolved When protection level events occur the product stop the generating process The process may automatically resume as long as the issue is resolved Checking event codes is available on the website https myess samsungsdi com If the Internet is not available the event codes cannot be checked 7 2 1 INVERTER General Events Warnings WARNING E001 GRID UNDER VOLTAGE When the system voltage drops below standard level This is the overall voltage current warning message with no special change in the sequence The warning message disappears on reversion to the normal state GRID OVER VOLTAGE When the system voltage rises above standard level This is the overall voltage current warning message with no special change in the sequence The warning message disappears on reversion to the normal state BATT UNDER VOLTAGE When the battery energy voltage drops below standard level This is the overall volt
38. r to life from electric shock due to damaged 3 6 kWh All in One Inadvertent operation of damaged 3 6 kWh All In One can lead to a hazardous situation that may result in death or serious injury due to IN electrical shock Only operate 3 6 kWh All In One when it is technically faultless and in an operationally safe stat o Regularly check the All In One system for visible damage Make sure that C all safety equipment is freely accessible at all times If the 3 6 kWh All In One is damaged do not touch it Please immediately contact your installer or Samsung SDI for arrange for a repair 2 Please contact your installer or Samsung SDI if a significant event message is shown on the LCD screen or if the All In One system reports an event Refer to the table of event messages for different significant general events 2 3 Symbol Indication mM INVERTER Symbols dc dc converter Table 2 2 Inverter symbols 14 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Product Overview 3 Product Overview The All In One system includes the PV inverter battery charger discharger Li lon battery and EMS When compared to previously released products it is much simpler to install thus making it an optimized solution for increasing self consumption rate at a low cost The basic operating modes consist of PV generation mode PV generation charge discharge mode The operation mode of this product is automatically determined by the EMS algori
39. rns rn er ns r rn er nr rn nr 43 7 2 5 System General Events Protection cscssssssssessessssssssssssssesssssesssessssssesesesescesesesenes 44 7 209 BNS General EVENTS ee an 45 7 2 7 EMS C Communicator Events 47 728 SING F R EV CNS A ERREEINRRRRRRRRRNENEN 47 7 3 Sl nificant Event een 48 SB Arrangement of Tels aaa 50 9 CONAC ee 51 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Table of Tables Table of Tables Table 1 1 Symbol Description nenn 4 Table 2 1 Technical Specifications ccsssssssssssssssescscscssssssssssssssssssssesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesseeeseseeeees 9 Table 2 2 Inverter symbols rn see 14 able 3 1 Part DesceriBtion unse 15 ASS Message ist een ARSA RNA AN 37 Table 7 2 Inverter general events warning liSt ssessessesseoseoserseosreosrrssrosrnsrnsrrsrrsrrsrrrrrrnrnnrn rn rn 39 Table 7 3 Inverter protection list uu0u0usseseeesenesnenenenenenenenenenenennnnenenenenenenenennnnenenenenenenenenenennnnenenn 41 Table 7 4 Battery operation general events liSt ss ssesseessessessessessessessesseesseosessessesseoseeseoseeseessessees 43 Table 7 5 PV general events protection list ssessssssessessessessessessesseoseessessessesseoseeseeseeseessessessessessses 44 Table 7 6 System general events protection list ssessssssessessessessessessessesseessessessesseoseoseoseeseeseessees 45 Table 7 7 BMS general events list serrana ORERE 47 Table
40. roduct number e D National Code Australia The Type Label is shown in the Figure 2 2 6 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 SAMSUNG SDI ET System No ELSR362 00004 Photovoltaic Module Input Inverter No 5J94 00108D Voltage 230V I 50Hz LON C la I Frequency AC Norin Curent um AARE AC u NoninatVatags om ASINZS 3100 AS 4777 2 3 CE MADE IN KOREA Figure 2 2 Name Plate 2 1 1 Installation Application Suitable for Safety This device Samsung RES 3 6 kWh Allin One is designed to be suitable for household purposes The PV Input terminal is composed of two Strings One PV String input must install 3 3 kW or less PV panel capacity and the maximum input voltage of the PV String must be limited to 550V or less As shown in the Figure 2 3 the 3 6 kWh All In One uses the two independent channels of the PV Input PV1 PV1 PV2 PV2 They are used independently for running the maximum power from the sources of PV1 and PV2 Two channels are recommended for independent use for the two PV Inputs Make sure not to connect one PV string in parallel with the two independent PV inputs PV1 PV2 Refer to 3 6 kWh All In One Solar energy input connection in the Figure 2 3 PV common mode is not allowed X PV modules shall have an IEC61730 Application Class A rating or equivalent Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 7 Safety Figure 2 3 PV connections To connect 3 6 kWh All In One with the Publi
41. smesmemsmen 21 Figure 4 17 Event occurrence PV string1 over current proteCtiONl a sesmemsmmmsmssn 21 Figure 4 18 Event occurrence PV string2 over voltage proteCtiON ssesseesseemesmesmsmn 21 Figure 4 19 Event occurrence PV string2 over current proteCtiON s sesmmemmemem 21 Figure 4 20 Event occurrence Battery over voltage protection sesse ssessessessessessessessesseeseessees 21 Figure 4 21 Event occurrence Battery over current proteCtiON ssessisssmsmsmsmmsmsmemmn 22 Figure 4 22 Event occurrence On sequence Inverter DC link event 22 Figure 4 23 Event occurrence On sequence Battery V I event m ssssessessoseosessessrsessesrnsnnsnrsnnsn 22 Figure 4 24 Event occurrence Normal Inverter DC link eVENtl s sseseesessesssresseosrrosrnsrsrnsnnnrn 22 Figure 4 25 Event occurrence Normal Battery V I amp BDC DC link event 22 Figure 4 26 Event occurrence On sequence Inverter DC link event 23 Figure 4 27 Event occurrence Normal Inverter DC link amp PV I event 23 Figure 4 28 Event occurrence Temperature protection sesessessssessssesessesessssesssseseseesessosessesessese 23 Figure 4 29 Event occurrence Over Current TZ FauUultl ssssseosseoseosseosersrrosrrsrrosrrsrronsrrnnrrnsnrnsrnnen 23 Figure 4 30 Events occurrence temperature sensor connection error s ssesmmsmemmn 23 Figure 4 31 Event
42. thm I MS T E IKI i O in n INVERTER PV inverter and battery charger discharger Tray BMS Table 3 1 Part Description Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 15 Operating Modes 4 Operating Modes As shown in the Figure 4 1 the status of this system is displayed in real time on the indication screen LCD screen This status indication screen extends to 4 digit numbers The icons are defined for each state and the details are described in the ensuing subsections Figure 4 1 Front status indication screen 4 1 Descriptions of Operation Mode This system is composed of six modes PV Auto PV Only Battery discharge Standby Maintenance forced charge and Stand alone The event check status should not be considered as any specific mode 4 1 1 PV Auto Mode 1 Both solar energy generation and battery charge discharge are available 2 The solar generated power is charged or discharged to the battery based on the EMS decision 3 Amaximum of 4 6kW or less can be sent to the LOAD and the electric power system 16 Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Operating Modes Figure 4 2 PV generation battery charge Load use sell remaining amount Figure 4 3 PV generation battery discharge Load use buy shortage amount Figure 4 4 PV generation Battery standby Load use sell remaining amount 4 1 2
43. til the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event While in progress battery discharged charged operation is terminated through the protection function Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event While in progress battery discharged charged operation is terminated through the protection function Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event While in progress battery discharged charged operation is terminated through the protection function Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 Message Description PROTECTION E207 NORMAL INV DC LINK EVENT PROTECTION E208 NORMAL BATT V amp BATT amp BDC DC LINK EVENT While in progress battery discharged charged operation is terminated through the protection function Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the tim
44. ved until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event Occurs on INVERTER hardware protection Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal If it is not removed until the time limit is reached it is converted to a significant event When the temperature sensor connection is abnormal Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal When the PV mis wiring states is abnormal Wait until the event message disappears After the event message is removed it automatically returns to normal Table 7 6 System general events protection list 7 2 6 BMS General Events WARNING E501 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION CELL PROTECTION E502 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION CELL WARNING E503 UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION CELL Australia Eng 05 2015 Rev1 1 When the maximum cell voltage is above Warning level Automatically returns to normal when the maximum cell voltage goes below the limit value When the maximum cell voltage is above Protection level thus terminating the system Automatically returns to normal when the maximum cell voltage goes below the limit value When the minimum cell voltage is below Warning level Automatically returns to normal when the minimum cell voltage goes above the limit value 45 Message Description WARNING E505 PROTECTION

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