Samsung ELSR362-00004 Installation Manual
Samsung ELSR362-00004 Installation Manual

Samsung ELSR362-00004 Installation Manual

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ELSR362-00004
RES 3.6 kWh
Installation 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 Speci cations of the product may be modi ed without prior notice to improve
product quality.
All In One
Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1
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  • Page 1 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Checking Components on the Packing List ..............11 3.1.4 Assembling the Battery Tray ....................12 Checking for damage in Delivery ..................... 12 Identifying Samsung 3.6 kWh All in One ..................12 4. Installation ......................14 Selection of Installation Location ..................... 14 4.1.1 Dimensions and Weight ......................
  • Page 3 Table of Contents 5.7.1 AC Circuit Breaker and DC Disconnect Switch ..............36 5.7.2 RCD (residual current device) Leakage Circuit Breaker ..........36 An Installation Method of Energy Meter Electrical Connection ..........37 A Connecting Method of the DC Line from the PV ..............37 6.
  • Page 4 Table of Contents 8.3.2 PV-Only Mode ........................... 62 8.3.3 Battery-Discharge Mode ......................62 8.3.4 Standby Mode........................... 63 8.3.5 Forced-Charge Mode (Maintenance mode) ..............63 8.3.6 Stand-Alone Mode ........................63 8.3.7 Event Check Mode ........................64 8.3.8 Application Download Mode ....................68 9.
  • Page 5: Table Of Tables

    Table of Tables Table of Tables [Table 1-1: Symbol Description] ........................3 [Table 2-1: Part Description] ........................... 7 [Table 2-2: Basic Specifications] ........................8 [Table 3-1: Component Description] ......................11 [Table 4-1: Weight of All in One] ........................ 15 [Table 4-2: Specifications for anchor bolt] ....................17 [Table 5-1: Component Description] ......................
  • Page 6 Table of Figures Table of Figures [Figure 2-1: Connection Diagram] ........................ 5 [Figure 2-2: Part View of Samsung All in One] ..................7 [Figure 3-1: Process for the enclosure package removal]..............10 [Figure 3-2: Process for the battery package removal] ............... 10 [Figure 3-3: Packing List] ..........................
  • Page 7 [Figure 8-36: Indication screen on Application Download Mode] ..........68 [Figure 10-1: PV MC4 connector] ....................... 80 [Figure 10-2: Side cover removal] ......................81 [Figure 10-3: Fan removal] ........................... 81 [Figure 10-4: Li-Ion Battery tray (manufactured by SAMSUNG SDI)]..........86 Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 8 Table of Figures [Figure 10-5: PV Connector (MC4)] ......................87 [Figure 11-1: Derating Curve] ........................90 [Figure 11-2: Power efficiency curve of System] ................... 90 [Figure 11-3: Power efficiency curve of PV Generation] ..............91 Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 9: About This Manual

    It contains important safety instructions. The warranty will be void if you fail to follow the instructions in this manual. 1.2 Target Group This installation manual applies only to the Samsung 3.6 kWh All in One. 1.3 Manual Storage The user manual and installation manual can be downloaded from the product download “...
  • Page 10 1. About this Manual Number Symbol Description Direct current Alternating current Both direct and alternating current Three-phase alternating current 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...
  • Page 11: Table 1-1: Symbol Description]

    1. About this Manual Number Symbol Description Caution: Risk of Danger In position of a bi-stable push control Out position of a bi-stable push control Input terminal or rating 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...
  • Page 12: Safety

    This device should not be used for any purpose other than the purpose described in this installation manual. Any substitute use of this device, random change in any of its parts, and use of components other than sold or recommended by Samsung SDI will nullify the ’...
  • Page 13: Figure 2-1: Connection Diagram]

    2. Safety [Figure 2-1: Connection Diagram] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 14: Safety Precautions

    2. Safety 2.2 Safety Precautions CAUTION High voltages in power conditioning circuits. Lethal hazard of electric shock or serious burns. All work on the PV modules, inverters, converters, and battery systems must be carried out by qualified personnel only. Wear rubber gloves and protective clothing (protective glasses and boots) when working on high voltage/high current systems such as INVERTER and battery systems.
  • Page 15: Product Overview

    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 algorithm. [Figure 2-2: Part View of Samsung All in One] Description Li-Ion battery INVERTER (PV inverter and battery charger / discharger)
  • Page 16: Basic Specifications

    [Table 2-2: Basic Specifications] 2.3.2 Grounding the PV Inverter The PV inverter complies with the local requirements for grounding the PV inverter. Samsung SDI recommends connecting and grounding the PV inverter s frame and other ’ electricity conducting surfaces in such a way that there is continuous conduction in order to achieve maximum protection for systems and persons.
  • Page 17: Package Removal And Inspection

    3. Package Removal and Inspection 3. Package Removal and Inspection CAUTION Included in this box are a battery and printed circuit board, and the entire weight amounts to 95 kg. Therefore, special care must be taken in handling. Make sure to have at least two persons deliver and remove the package. 3.1 Package Removal and Tray Assembly 3.1.1 Removing the Enclosure Package As shown in the figure in this section, remove the package components from the enclosure...
  • Page 18: Removing The Battery Tray Package

    3. Package Removal and Inspection Lift the package. Open the side support on the bottom. [Figure 3-1: Process for the enclosure package removal] 3.1.2 Removing the Battery Tray Package As shown in the [Figure 3-2], remove the package for the battery tray. Open the box cover of the product.
  • Page 19: Checking Components On The Packing List

    3. Package Removal and Inspection 3.1.3 Checking Components on the Packing List Once the product has been delivered, refer to the figure [Figure 3-3] and [Table 3-1], identify the entire components included in the package and the correct number of the quantity listed in the table.
  • Page 20: Assembling The Battery Tray

    [Figure 3-4: Process for the battery assembly] 3.2 Checking for damage in Delivery When opening the box that contains Samsung 3.6 kWh All In One system in it, check for any possible damage caused in transit and ensure the correct number of the components therein.
  • Page 21: Figure 3-5: Name Plate]

    3. Package Removal and Inspection ■ Warnings and Notification The model No. of 3.6 kWh All In One system is defined as below. ■ ELSR362-00004 • ELSR: Residential application • 36: Battery capacity (x0.1kWh) • 2: Battery capacity group (Less than 10kW) •...
  • Page 22: Installation

    4. Installation 4. Installation 4.1 Selection of Installation Location CAUTION Danger to life due to fire or explosion! Danger to life due to high voltages! Despite careful construction, a fire can occur with electrical devices. Do not install the 3.6 kWh All In One on the following locations: On flammable construction materials;...
  • Page 23: Dimensions And Weight

    4. Installation 4.1.1 Dimensions and Weight Once the 3.6 kWh All In One system has been assembled, its dimension is 1000 x 680 x 267mm, and its weight is approximately 95kg. The [Figure 4-1] and [Table 4-1] show the outer dimensions and the weight of the device after assembly, respectively. [Figure 4-1: Dimension of All in One] Battery Inverter ( Include case)
  • Page 24: Position (Location Selection)

    4. Installation [Figure 4-2: Minimum Clearance for All in One] 4.1.4 Position (Location Selection) As shown in the [Figure 4-3], install the device on a flat surface. (Front, back, left, right gradient within ±0.5°) To allow for natural ventilation, the side of the system must be kept away from the wall about 0.3m at least.
  • Page 25: Mounting Instructions

    4. Installation 4.2 Mounting Instructions [Figure 4-4: Spanner for fastening anchor nuts] [Figure 4-5: Anchor Bolt] Drill Tensile Shear Screw Drill depth capacity Capacity name Used (Min.) (Max.) (Max.) 1/2 (M12) 55 (mm) 3,200 (kgf ) 3,400 (kgf ) [Table 4-2: Specifications for anchor bolt] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015.
  • Page 26: Figure 4-6: A Flat Head Driver For The Front Cover Knob (Larger Than 10Mm)]

    4. Installation Select the drill proper for specifications for drilling specifications. Remove the dust from the hole, then separate the nut and the washer to insert both the bolt and the cap. Set the product in place, assemble the washer and the nut to the bolt, and then use the spanner to fasten the nut (7N∙m).
  • Page 27: Figure 4-9: A Fork Lifter With Height Of 85-200Mm]

    4. Installation [Figure 4-9: A fork lifter with height of 85-200mm] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 28: Electrical Connections

    5. Electrical Connections 5. Electrical Connections NOTICE The 3.6 kWh All In One system can be damaged by static discharge. Before you touch a component inside the 3.6 kWh All in One, ground yourself by touching PE or a grounded object CAUTION When handling with the Li-Ion Battery Tray for the 3.6 kWh All in One, you must wear the following personal protective equipment:...
  • Page 29: The Overview Of Electrical Connection

    5. Electrical Connections 5.1 The Overview of Electrical Connection The 3.6 kWh All In One has two solar energy inputs (PV1, PV2). 3.3 kW (per string) is the maximum output for each PV input. The AC output of All in One is connected to the Home Load and the Grid.
  • Page 30: Figure 5-2: Pv Connections]

    5. Electrical Connections [Figure 5-2: PV connections] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 31: Table 5-1: Component Description]

    5. Electrical Connections As shown in the [Table 5-1], the input / output power cables correspond to the AC/ DC input / output specifications for this system. Recommended cables for the 3.6 kWh All in One Area Insulation Color code Grid (L,N) 600V or more Black...
  • Page 32: Figure 5-3: Front Inside View]

    5. Electrical Connections The [Figure 5-3] shows the overall drawing of the 3.6 kWh All in One. Please refer to the figure of the drawing for installation and maintenance. [Figure 5-3: Front Inside View] [Figure 5-4: Rear Inside View] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 33: Table 5-2: Part List]

    5. Electrical Connections [Figure 5-5: Side View] Object Part List LAN Connector Energy Meter Connector PV 1 PV input 1 PV 2 PV input 2 AC Grid inputs [Table 5-2: Part List] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 34: Opening The Front Case Cover

    5. Electrical Connections 5.2 Opening the Front Case Cover NOTICE The LCD connector and ground are connected between the top left of the front cover and the main body. Be careful when you detach the front cover. Make sure to connect the connector and ground before reassembling the front cover.
  • Page 35: The Overview Of The Connection Area

    5. Electrical Connections 5.3 The Overview of the Connection Area The [Table 5-4] shows the inner structure of the 3.6 kWh All In One when the front case cover is removed (Section 5.1). Inside Front View Inside Rear View On the front part of the inside of the system, On the rear part, the INVERTER shield is the INVERTER circuit is blocked by the safety shown, but other connection terminals...
  • Page 36: Battery Installation

    5. Electrical Connections 5.4 Battery Installation As described in Subsection 5.2, remove the front case and lay the main body of the system on a flat surface with the inside rear view faced upward. When you lay down the system, make sure to have at least two persons work together for safety. [Figure 5-6: Rear Inside View] Prepare the battery tray to dock the battery on the main body and have at least the two persons work together because the battery weighs much.
  • Page 37: Figure 5-9: Battery Docking Description]

    5. Electrical Connections With the main body laid down, make sure to have at least two persons hold the tray and lit it up. As shown in the [Figure 5-9], the battery module must be docked to ensure that the end guide faces the leg of the exterior case of the main body. When docking the battery, make sure not to have the battery cable caught on the battery frame.
  • Page 38: Inner Wiring Connection (Power And Signal Wire Connection For Bms)

    5. Electrical Connections 5.5 Inner Wiring Connection (Power and Signal Wire Connection for BMS) The [Figure 5-10] shows the lead of the battery tray. As shown in the figure, two short lines and two long leads come out from the battery. Plug four cable lines on the Tray BMS into the upper BMS socket.
  • Page 39: Figure 5-12: Battery Power Connection]

    5. Electrical Connections [Figure 5-12: Battery Power Connection] BATT-A: Connector on the BDC side,  BATT-B: Connector on the battery side  Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 40: Closing The Front Case Cover

    5. Electrical Connections 5.6 Closing the Front Case Cover NOTICE The LCD connector and ground are connected between the top left of the front cover and the main body. Be careful when you detach the front cover. Make sure to connect the connector and ground before reassembling the front cover.
  • Page 41: Figure 5-14: Front Cover Assembly Process 2]

    5. Electrical Connections [Figure 5-14: Front Cover Assembly process 2] As shown in the figure, use a tool such as a flat driver to fix the bolts into the four holes indicated in red circles. [Figure 5-15: Front Cover Assembly process 3] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015.
  • Page 42: Figure 5-16: Front Cover Assembly Process 4]

    5. Electrical Connections ∙ Screwing Torque=1.4N [Figure 5-16: Front Cover Assembly process 4] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 43: A Method Of Locking The Distribution Box (Board)

    5. Electrical Connections 5.7 A Method of Locking the Distribution Box (Board) The distribution board performs the following functions when it is connected to the INVERTER, the PV and the Grid. AC Grid block function (external) AC circuit breaker  : 230Vac, 32A, 10kA (short circuit current rating) DC block function;...
  • Page 44: Ac Circuit Breaker And Dc Disconnect Switch

    5. Electrical Connections 5.7.1 AC Circuit Breaker and DC Disconnect Switch The circuit breaker populated on the distribution board varies depending on the installer. Follow the installation standards to install a circuit breaker satisfying the voltage, the current specification of the Grid and the PV. The cables presented in the [Table 5-5] are recommended for use.
  • Page 45: An Installation Method Of Energy Meter Electrical Connection

    The electrical installation method of the digital energy meter (energy meter) must comply with installation method provided by the digital energy meter manufacturer. However, the digital energy meter must be selected, as recommended by Samsung SDI in Chapter 6.3 on the following page.
  • Page 46: Table 5-7: Wire Standard]

    5. Electrical Connections [Figure 5-19: PV connector (Female) and PV line (Male)] The [Table 5-7] shows the lead wire standard for the PV. The thickness (6mm ) of the lead wire is recommended for the 3.6 kWh All in One. Area Insulation Color code...
  • Page 47: Figure 5-21: Pv Connector Connection (Mc4 Connector Connection)]

    5. Electrical Connections [Figure 5-21: PV connector connection (MC4 connector connection)] In the All in One System, the AC power input/output ports are not plug type. They are designed to connect to external devices using screws. When connecting the cable to the L and N sockets in the Terminal block, the ring terminal is attached to the end of the cable for connection to the main body terminal.
  • Page 48: Figure 5-23: Terminal Block]

    5. Electrical Connections The [Figure 5-23] shows the structure of the terminal block. [Figure 5-23: Terminal Block] After that, tie the cable to the mount using the cable tie B (larger one which is included as an accessory) to the tie mount. You should tight the tie such that there will not be any slip when you pull the cable with the force of 100N.
  • Page 49: Figure 5-25: Side View After Side Cover Assembly]

    5. Electrical Connections [Figure 5-25: Side view after side cover assembly] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 50: Communication Connection

    6. Communication Connection 6. Communication Connection 6.1 Internet Connection 6.1.1 Components Wired Router (not provided in the product package)  RJ45 general LAN Cable (not provided in the product package)  6.1.2 Connection Block Diagram LAN (Common carrier → Router) → ESS [Figure 6-1: Internet Connection] 6.1.3 Connection Method As shown in Subsection 6.4 on the communication terminal part, plug the RJ45 LAN Cable...
  • Page 51: Rs485 Interface

    6. Communication Connection Meter for D0 (Not provided in the product package) Refer to meter list in Chapter 6.3 RS232 D-sub 9 pin straight type extension line Cable length limit The total length of D0 to RS232 Cable and the extension line is 10m or less 6.2.1.2 Connection Block Diagram The Bi-Direction Meter [Figure 6-2: Bi-directional D0 Meter Connection]...
  • Page 52: Figure 6-3: Bi-Directional Rs485 Meter Connection (For Em24)]

    6. Communication Connection [Figure 6-3: Bi-directional RS485 Meter Connection (For EM24)] 6.2.2.2 Connection terminal [Figure 6-4: RS485 terminal block] Use a torque screwdriver of 0.9~1.2N∙m to tighten the screws on RS485-A and RS485-B. Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 53: Recommended Energy Meter List

    6. Communication Connection 6.3 Recommended Energy Meter List Company Model Interface Direction EDMI Mk7C Bi-direction CARLO GAVAZZI(*) EM24-DIN.AV9.3.X.O2.X RS485 Bi-direction ※ (*): It is strongly recommend meter. [Table 6-1: Recommended Meter List] 6.4 The Communication Terminal Communication terminal Bi-directional Energy Meter: It must be connected with D0-Bi/Feed-in DB9 and RS485-A, •...
  • Page 54: Homepage

    6. Communication Connection 6.5 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. 6.5.1 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.
  • Page 55: Password Initialization

    6. Communication Connection 6.5.5 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 ” menu, and when the customer confirms the ID and the e-mail address id or password? created during membership registration, the initialized password is sent to the registered e- mail address.
  • Page 56: Figure 6-8: Monitoring Page]

    6. Communication Connection [Figure 6-8: Monitoring page] 6.5.6.2 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.
  • Page 57: Figure 6-10: Forecast Page]

    6. Communication Connection 6.5.6.3 ESS Report On the ESS Report page, you 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.
  • Page 58: Mobile Service

    6. Communication Connection [Figure 6-11: Setting page] 6.5.7 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.
  • Page 59: Entering Initial Installation Information

    7. Entering Initial Installation Information 7. Entering Initial Installation Information You can use the following procedure to enter the initial installation information and to monitor the operational information of this system appropriately on server. 7.1 Information Input Administrator You have to use a laptop or a smart phone to enter the installation information. 7.2 System Information input stage Step : Direct Connection to PC ->...
  • Page 60: Inserting Jumper Wire

    7. Entering Initial Installation Information 7.3.2 Inserting Jumper Wire [Figure 7-1: Jumper] 7.3.3 LAN Cable Connection between PC and System 7.3.3.1 LAN Cable Type UTP cable/category 5E  1:1 direct cable  7.3.4 SIM (System Install Manager) Connection 7.3.4.1 To enable direct communication between the computer and the All in One, change the TCP/IP settings on the computer as shown below: Set on your laptop ...
  • Page 61: Figure 7-2: Initial Setup Page]

    7. Entering Initial Installation Information IP address: 17.91.23.xx Subnet mask: 255.255.224.0 Default gateway: 17.91.1.2 7.3.4.2 Connection URL http://17.91.23.196:8000  7.3.4.3 Connection Screen [Figure 7-2: Initial setup page] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 62: Entering Setting Value

    7. Entering Initial Installation Information 7.3.5 Entering Setting Value 7.3.5.1 S/N Enter shipment value from the factory (a subsequent modification is not available.)  7.3.5.2 Region Select a city and enter the city name for installation on the menu.  7.3.5.3 PV Install Value Enter installation capacity of each PV string.
  • Page 63: Web

    7. Entering Initial Installation Information ’ 7.3.5.9 Changing the Inverter s Output Setting You can set maximum output value of Inverter. It can be either 3.6 kW or 4.6 kW. 7.4 Web Page Connection 7.4.1 Web Page Connection Open an Internet browser of your laptop or smart phone, then enter the designated address. Then the system information input page pops up.
  • Page 64: Figure 7-4: New Ess Add Page]

    7. Entering Initial Installation Information version. Click the "Submit" button when all is completed. Then a success message appears. [Figure 7-4: New ESS add page] Information Description Serial No. Enter the serial number of ESS Device Type Select a type of ESS, e. g., "AIO is RES." Battery No.
  • Page 65: Checking The Current Status Of Ess

    7. Entering Initial Installation Information Information Description Owner Contact Enter the owner's contact information Owner Address ’ Enter the owner s address [Table 7-1: Registration Item list] 7.4.4 Checking the Current Status of ESS “ “ ” Click the main menu and select the ESS List."...
  • Page 66: Figure 7-6: Inverter Feed In Limit Setup Page]

    7. Entering Initial Installation Information [Figure 7-6: Inverter feed in limit setup page] “ ” Add all the products you want to control, then click the Control Now button to start “ ” controlling them. You can check all the changes made to ESS Information (It may take about 5 minutes to update such changes to this item).
  • Page 67: Changing The Inverter

    7. Entering Initial Installation Information ’ 7.4.6 Changing the Inverter s Output Setting “ ” “ ” “ ” On the menu, select Control for the Operation Mode. Then, select “ ” “ ” the ERM Mode 1, BOTH for the ERM Mode2, and Inverter Power Limit for the ERM Mode “...
  • Page 68: Operation Test

    8. Operation Test 8. Operation Test 8.1 Starting the System After completing the installation, turn on the AC circuit breaker and the DC disconnect switch installed in the distribution box. (See the Section 5.7) Check the system check message on the front LCD screen. [Figure 8-1: Initial indication screen on power on] After finishing the system check, check the system, the PV, and the battery status.
  • Page 69: Descriptions Of Operation Mode

    8. Operation Test 8.3 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. 8.3.1 PV-Auto Mode Both solar energy generation and battery charge-discharge are available.
  • Page 70: Pv-Only Mode

    8. Operation Test 8.3.2 PV-Only Mode This mode enables the solar energy to be generated. However, the battery charge-discharge does not operate. A maximum of 4.6kW or less of solar energy generation power can be sent to the LOAD and the system based on the EMS decision. [Figure 8-6: PV generation, Sell remaining amount] [Figure 8-7: PV generation, Buy shortage amount] 8.3.3 Battery-Discharge Mode...
  • Page 71: Standby Mode

    8. Operation Test 8.3.4 Standby Mode This is the standby mode before converting to operation mode (PV Auto, PV Only, Battery discharge mode). Conversion to the operation mode (PV Auto, PV Only, Battery discharge mode) is made by the EMS decision. [Figure 8-10: Indication screen on Standby Mode] 8.3.5 Forced-Charge Mode (Maintenance mode) In this mode, solar energy generation is not used, but the power continuously flows from the...
  • Page 72: Event Check Mode

    8. Operation Test 8.3.7 Event Check Mode This mode stops solar energy generation and put it in standby mode as an event occurs. [Figure 8-13: Event occurrence, Grid RMS over current protection] [Figure 8-14: Event occurrence, DC link over voltage protection] [Figure 8-15: Event occurrence, PV string1 reverse connection protection] [Figure 8-16: Event occurrence, PV string2 reverse connection protection] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015.
  • Page 73: Figure 8-17: Event Occurrence, Pv String1 Over Voltage Protection]

    8. Operation Test [Figure 8-17: Event occurrence, PV string1 over voltage protection] [Figure 8-18: Event occurrence, PV string1 over current protection] [Figure 8-19: Event occurrence, PV string2 over voltage protection] [Figure 8-20: Event occurrence, PV string2 over current protection] [Figure 8-21: Event occurrence, Battery over voltage protection] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015.
  • Page 74: Figure 8-22: Event Occurrence, Battery Over Current Protection]

    8. Operation Test [Figure 8-22: Event occurrence, Battery over current protection] [Figure 8-23: Event occurrence, On sequence Inverter DC link event] [Figure 8-24: Event occurrence, On sequence Battery V/I event] [Figure 8-25: Event occurrence, Normal Inverter DC link event] [Figure 8-26: Event occurrence, Normal Battery V/I & BDC DC link event] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015.
  • Page 75: Figure 8-27: Event Occurrence, On Sequence Inverter Dc Link Event]

    8. Operation Test [Figure 8-27: Event occurrence, On sequence Inverter DC link event] [Figure 8-28: Event occurrence, Normal Inverter DC link & PV I event] [Figure 8-29: Event occurrence, Temperature protection] [Figure 8-30: Event occurrence, Over Current TZ Fault] [Figure 8-31: Events occurrence, temperature sensor connection error] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015.
  • Page 76: Application Download Mode

    8. Operation Test [Figure 8-32: Event occurrence, PV mis-wiring] [Figure 8-33: Event occurrence, SPI communication event] [Figure 8-34: Event occurrence, Single fault event] [Figure 8-35: Event occurrence, Continuously 3 times Inverter fault] 8.3.8 Application Download Mode [Figure 8-36: Indication screen on Application Download Mode] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015.
  • Page 77: Problem Confirmation

    9. Problem Confirmation 9. Problem Confirmation Checking event codes is available on the website (https://myess.samsungsdi.com). If the Internet is not available, the event codes cannot be checked. 9.1 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.
  • Page 78: Inverter General Events (Protection)

    9. Problem Confirmation Type Code Description Measures reversion to the normal state. E006 BATT When the battery connection is abnormal. CONNECTION This is the connection warning message, WARNING with no special change in the sequence. The warning message disappears on reversion to the normal state.
  • Page 79 9. Problem Confirmation Type Code Description Measures event. E105 PV STRING1 The product stops the generating process OVER VOLTAGE because a significant PROTECTION event PROTECTION has occurred. Wait until the event message disappears. After the event message is removed, it automatically returns to normal.
  • Page 80: Battery Discharge General Events

    9. Problem Confirmation Type Code Description Measures CURRENT because a significant PROTECTION event PROTECTION 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.
  • Page 81: Pv General Events (Protection)

    9. Problem Confirmation Type Code Description Measures If it is not removed until the time limit is reached, it is converted to a significant event. PROTECTION E0205 NORMAL GRID While in progress, battery discharged/charged operation is terminated through the protection function. Wait until the event message disappears.
  • Page 82: Table 9-4: Pv General Events Protection List]

    9. Problem Confirmation Type Code Description Measures 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 E302 ON SEQUENCE PV generation mode is stopped by the INV DC LINK protection event.
  • Page 83: System General Events (Protection)

    9. Problem Confirmation 9.1.5 System General Events (Protection) Type Code Description Measures PROTECTION E401 TEMPERATURE When the switch temperature is high. 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.
  • Page 84 9. Problem Confirmation Type Code Description Measures value. PROTECTION E504 UNDER VOLTAGE When the minimum cell voltage is below PROTECTION- Protection level, thus terminating the CELL system. Automatically returns to normal when the minimum cell voltage goes above the limit value.
  • Page 85: Ems/Communication Events

    9. Problem Confirmation Type Code Description Measures PROTECTION E514 CELL Occurs above the standard battery cell temperature. TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2EA [Table 9-6: BMS general events list] 9.1.7 EMS/Communication Events Type Code Description Measures WARNING E601 INVERTER Turn off and restart the system. COMMUNICATION Reconnect the communication line EVENT...
  • Page 86: Significant Events

    9. Problem Confirmation Type Code Description Measures event is settled. E705 GRID TEN The operation mode is terminated when a MINUTE power system event occurs. Restart 1 AVERAGE FAULT minute after the electric power system event is settled. E706 RCMU (Residual Turn off system power when the leakage current level is above standard level.
  • Page 87: Table 9-9: Significant Events List]

    9. Problem Confirmation Type Code Description Measures FAULT is considered to be occurred to stop the operation. Contact the installer immediately. E905 PV CROSS PV mis-wiring, for example (P1+/P2-) or CONNECTION (P2+/P1-). Permanent Fail Contact the installer immediately. E906 Cell Over Voltage When exceeding Cell Max voltage.
  • Page 88: Maintenance

    10. Maintenance 10. Maintenance 10.1 Cleaning the Fan and the Cover NOTICE Qualified Person Only! Refer to the following procedures and check the fan when error code E005 is shown. If the fan is covered with dirty particles, clean the fan as guided in this chapter. Turn off the AC circuit breaker and the DC disconnect switch in the distribution box, then separate the Photovoltaic MC4 connector from the connector located on the side of the 3.6 kWh All in One.
  • Page 89: Figure 10-2: Side Cover Removal]

    10. Maintenance [Figure 10-2: Side cover removal] When the side cover is removed, clean the fan by using a smooth brush, paint brush, or wet cloth. Remove the fan connector. [Figure 10-3: Fan removal] Clean the fan with a smooth brush or a wet cloth. NOTICE Using compressed air may damage the fan.
  • Page 90: Checking And Exchanging Various Components

    10. Maintenance 10.2 Checking and Exchanging Various Components NOTICE Qualified Person Only! 10.2.1 Fuse Check Check the fuse when the device fails to work with significant error (E9XX). Do not perform Fuse Check when the device is working. Check the fuse after turning off the DC disconnect switch and the AC circuit breaker. Measure both ends of the Inverter PBA (SJ92-01425A) F3, BDC PBA (SJ92-01426A) JF1 to check the resistance value.
  • Page 91: Fan Operation Check

    10. Maintenance If the resistance value is in a short state, perform PBA exchange. 10.2.4 FAN Operation Check Check FAN operation when the device fails to work with E005. Check the FAN operation as frequently as possible. Failure to do so may cause fatal damage to the device.
  • Page 92: Battery Maintenance

    10. Maintenance 10.3 Battery Maintenance CAUTION All work or service on the ESS and electrical connections must be supervised by personnel knowledgeable about batteries and the required precautions. When replacing battery trays, replace old ones with the same type and number of batteries or battery packs (Check the type label or serial numbers/model numbers on battery trays).
  • Page 93 10. Maintenance battery exchange. For electrical connection of the main body, turn off the AC circuit breaker and the DC disconnect switch in the distribution box to remove the power. For the MC4 connector connected to the Photovoltaic source, separate the male terminal from the female terminal.
  • Page 94: The List Of Replaceable Parts

    The Li-Ion battery module can be replaced if it fails to work properly. The 3.6 kWh system uses a battery tray with a 2-battery module manufactured by SAMSUNG SDI. When you have to replace the battery module, please contact SAMSUNG SDI and provide the item's name and the serial number of the 3.6 kWh All In One system.
  • Page 95: Pv Connector

    The manufacturer's name and the model number of the fan are as follows: Minebia Manufacturing Company/DC FAN MOTOR/4710KL- 04W-B59-E00. For further details, please refer to the Maintenance Manual or contact SAMSUNG SDI Service. The contact address is described in Chapter 13. Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 96: Technical Specifications

    11. Technical Specifications 11. Technical Specifications PV Data (DC) Max. input total power 6.6 kWp Max. input power per string 3.3 kWp Max. input voltage 550 V Min. input voltage/Initial input voltage 125 V/150 V MPPT voltage range 125 V~500 V Max.
  • Page 97: Table 11-1: Technical Specifications]

    11. Technical Specifications harmonic factor of the AC voltage < 2%, and AC power > 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 Yes/Yes General Data Dimensions (W/H/D)
  • Page 98: Figure 11-1: Derating Curve]

    11. Technical Specifications [Figure 11-1: Derating Curve] [Figure 11-2: Power efficiency curve of System] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 99: Figure 11-3: Power Efficiency Curve Of Pv Generation]

    11. Technical Specifications [Figure 11-3: Power efficiency curve of PV Generation] Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...
  • Page 100: Disassembly

    12. Disassembly 12. Disassembly 12.1 Disassembly CAUTION Risk of injury due to the heavy weight of the 3.6 kWh All in One! Make sure to have at least two persons move this system. CAUTION Lethal hazards may be caused by high voltages in the 3.6 kWh All in One! CAUTION Lethal hazards may be caused by voltage spikes if the positive and negative terminal of the battery are shorted by conductive metals.
  • Page 101: Packaging

    If the battery or the product life has expired, the regulations for the disposal of electronic products in that region must be followed, and if it is not possible, send them to Samsung SDI. The address is indicated in the contact information (Chapter 13).
  • Page 102: 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: AR00460036Z1********D 3. PV module type and configuration 4. Option equipment: Energy Meter Model Name...
  • Page 103: Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1

    Australia (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.1...

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