ELSR362-00002 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. United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Table of Contents ......................................................................................................... i Table of Tables............................................................................................................ iii Table of Figures .......................................................................................................... iv 1. Information in this Manual ................................................................
Table of Contents 5.3.1 Service Terms............................................................................................................................. 27 5.3.2 Membership .............................................................................................................................. 27 5.3.3 Membership Withdrawal ....................................................................................................... 29 5.3.4 Log-In............................................
Table of Tables Table of Tables [Table 1-1: Symbol Description] .................................................................................................................... 4 [Table 2-1: Technical Specifications] ......................................................................................................... 10 [Table 2-2: Inverter symbols] .......................................................................................................................
Table of Figures Table of Figures [Figure 2-1: Electrical connections] .............................................................................................................. 5 [Figure 2-2: Name Plate] .................................................................................................................................. 7 [Figure 2-3: PV connections]...........................................................................................................................
Table of Figures [Figure 5-3: Entering the information to sign up for a membership] ............................................. 28 [Figure 5-4: Log-in page] .............................................................................................................................. 29 [Figure 5-5: Password initialization page] ............................................................................................... 30 [Figure 5-6: Monitoring page] ..................................................
1. 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.
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.
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1. Information in this Manual Number Symbol Description 19 Output terminal or rating 20 Bidirectional terminal rating 21 Caution: Risk of Electric Shock and Energy Storage Timed Discharge 22 Caution: Risk of Hearing Damage and Wear Hearing Protection Wear hearing protection [Table 1-1: Symbol Description] 4 United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
2. Safety 2. Safety 2.1 Intended Use NOTICE The 3.6 kWh All in One system is intended for residential use only. The 3.6 kWh All in One system should not be used for commercial or building. The original usage purpose of this device is for household single-phase system link solar energy generation and Li-Ion Battery charge and discharge. The basic operations are as follows. Samsung 3.
2. Safety 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. ■ Product Name ■ Device Type (Model) ■ Serial Number (Serial No.) ■ Device-specific characteristics ■ Certification Lists ■ Warnings and Notification The model No. of 3.6 kWh All In One system is defined as below.
2. Safety [Figure 2-2: Name Plate] 2.1.1 Installation Application Suitable for Safety This device, Samsung RES 3.6 kWh All in 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.
2. Safety [Figure 2-3: PV connections] To connect 3.6 kWh All In One with the Public 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.
2. Safety 2.1.2 Technical Specifications Item 3600-UK 4600-UK 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. input current per string 15 A Max. input short circuit current for each MPPT 20 A Max.
2. Safety Feed-in phases/connection phases 1/1 Total Harmonic Distortion. 5% (Total harmonic factor of the output current with total harmonic factor of the AC voltage < 2%, and AC power > 50% of the rated power) Efficiency (PV to Grid) European efficiency 95 % (when power is 4600W) Max. efficiency 95.
2. Safety [Figure 2-5: Derating Curve] [Figure 2-6: Power efficiency curve of System] United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
2. Safety [Figure 2-7: Power efficiency curve of PV Generation] 12 United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
2. Safety 2.2 Safety Guidelines DANGER 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 of the reach of children.
2. Safety NOTICE 1. Over voltages in the power conditioning circuits. Any damage to the All In One system will result in voiding of warranty claims. Danger 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 electrical shock. Only operate 3.6 kWh All In One when it is technically faultless and in an operationally safe stat.
3. Product Overview 3. Product Overview The All In One system includes the PV inverter, battery charger/discharger, Li-Ion 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 algorithm.
4. 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.
4. 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 PV-Only Mode 1. This mode enables the solar energy to be generated. However, the battery chargedischarge does not operate. 2. A maximum of 4.
4. 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 18 1.
4. 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.
4. 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 United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
4. 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] United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
4. 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 occurrence, Normal Battery V/I & BDC DC link event] 22 United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
4. Operating Modes [Figure 4-26: Event occurrence, On sequence Inverter DC link event] [Figure 4-27: Event occurrence, Normal Inverter DC link & PV I 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] United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
4. 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 United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
4. 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.
5. 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 LAN terminal [Figure 5-1: Communication terminal] 26 United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
5. 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 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.
5. Communication [Figure 5-2: Connecting to the website] 4. Press the "New Account" button to register as a new 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. [Figure 5-3: Entering the information to sign up for a membership] CAUTION 28 Items marked with (*) are required.
5. 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.
5. 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 email address. [Figure 5-5: Password initialization page] 5.3.
5. Communication [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. [Figure 5-7: Consumption report page] United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
5. Communication 5.3.6.3 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. [Figure 5-8: Forecast page] 5.3.6.
5. 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. [Figure 5-9: Mobile service page] United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
6. Maintenance for Problem Solving 6. Maintenance for Problem Solving WARNING 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 distribution 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.
6. Maintenance for Problem Solving 6. 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. 7. Check the fan state. 8. Once a new fan has been installed, perform a test operation to check whether there is a fan event message. 6.2 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.
6. Maintenance for Problem Solving 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.
7. Message Description 7. Message Description 7.1 Messages in Normal Operation Status message Description Remark Operation mode under progress NOP State Warning and fault state When this icon is displayed, check the event list.
7. 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).
7. Message Description message, with no special change in the sequence. The warning message disappears on reversion to the normal state. E006 BATT CONNECTION WARNING When the battery connection is 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.
7. Message Description Type 40 Code Description CONNECTION PROTECTION Measures 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. E105 PV STRING1 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION The product stops the generating process because a significant PROTECTION event has occurred.
7. Message Description Type Code Description Measures limit is reached, it is converted to a significant event. E109 BATT OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION 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.
7. Message Description 42 Type Code Description Measures If it is not removed until the time limit is reached, it is converted to a significant event. PROTECTION E203 ON SEQUENCE INV 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.
7. Message Description Type Code PROTECTION E207 NORMAL INV DC LINK EVENT Description 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.
7. Message Description Type Code Description EVENT Measures 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. PROTECTION E304 NORMAL GRID OFF 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.
7. Message Description Type Code Description Measures If it is not removed until the time limit is reached, it is converted to a significant event. PROTECTION E402 OVER CURRENT TZ FAULT 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.
7. Message Description 46 Type Code PROTECTION E504 UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION-CELL Description 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. Measures WARNING E505 OVER TEMPERATURE. PROTECTION-CELL When the maximum cell temperature is above Warning level. Automatically returns to normal when the maximum cell temperature goes below the limit value.
7. Message Description Type Code Description Measures WARNING E513 CELL TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1EA Occurs above the standard battery cell temperature. PROTECTION E514 CELL TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2EA Occurs above the standard battery cell temperature. [Table 7-7: BMS general events list] 7.2.7 EMS/Communication Events Type Code Description Measures WARNING E601 INVERTER COMMUNICATION EVENT Turn off and restart the system. Reconnect the communication line between the EMS board and the DSP board.
7. Message Description Type Code Description Measures E704 GRID OVER FREQUENCY FAULT The operation mode is terminated when a power system event occurs. Restart 1 minute after the electric power system event is settled. E705 GRID TEN MINUTE AVERAGE FAULT The operation mode is terminated when a power system event occurs. Restart 1 minute after the electric power system event is settled.
7. Message Description EVENT System is converted to the Stand Alone mode. Contact the installer immediately. 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 TIMES INVERTER FAULT When INVERTER FAULT occurs three consecutive times, INVERTER HARD FAIL is considered to be occurred to stop the operation. Contact the installer immediately.
8. Arrangement of Terms 8. Arrangement of Terms Chapter 1 RES Residential Energy Storage Chapter 2 Li-Ion Battery Li-Ion Battery SDI Abbreviation of Samsung Display and Interface PV Photo voltaic Single phase A type of phase in electricity Distribution Box A box containing AC, DC ON-OFF switches for electricity distribution AC Alternating Current DC Direct Current LCD Liquid Crystal Display Inverter An electric circuit that converts DC to AC and vice versa.
9. 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: ELSR362-00002 2. Serial Number: AR00460036Z1********A 3. PV module type and configuration 4. Option equipment: Energy Meter Model Name ■ Address: Oskar-Messter-Str. 29 85737 Ismaning (München) Germany ■ E-Mail: esseuservice@samsung.com United Kingdom (Eng.) 05/2015. Rev1.
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