Sonnenbatterie Eco 82-1
Sonnenbatterie Eco 82-1
Publisher
sonnen GmbH
Am Riedbach 1
87499 Wildpoldsried
Service number +49 8304 92933 444
E-Mail [email protected]
Document
Document number KD-225
Part number 52186
Version X04
Valid for UK, IE, AU
Publication date 24/04/2017
Table of contents
1 Information about this document.................................................................5
1.1 Target group of this document.............................................................................5
1.2 Designations in this document............................................................................ 5
1.3 Explanation of symbols........................................................................................ 5
2 Safety..............................................................................................................6
2.1 Intended Use......................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Requirements for the electrician....................................................................... 6
2.3 General safety information................................................................................. 6
2.3.1 Danger due to incorrect operation............................................................6
2.3.2 Danger to life due to explosive and flammable materials........................7
2.3.3 Danger to life due to product modifications or changes to the product
environment.......................................................................................................... 7
2.3.4 Danger of injury and risk of material damage due to improper repairs. 7
2.3.5 Conduct in case of a fire / Important information for fire services.......7
2.4 Regulations (directives, laws, standards)...........................................................8
2.5 Warnings............................................................................................................... 8
3 Product description.....................................................................................10
3.1 Technical data...................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Type plate............................................................................................................. 11
3.3 Symbols on the outside of the storage system................................................12
3.4 Functional description....................................................................................... 13
3.4.1 Basic principle............................................................................................ 13
4 Commissioning.............................................................................................14
4.1.1 Removing the cover.................................................................................... 14
4.1.2 Switching on the storage system..............................................................14
5 Internet portal..............................................................................................15
5.1 Logging into the internet portal......................................................................... 15
5.2 Using the overview page.................................................................................... 15
5.3 Using the status page......................................................................................... 16
5.4 Using the control page....................................................................................... 17
5.5 Using the history page....................................................................................... 18
5.5.1 Elements of the power graph....................................................................18
5.5.2 Analysis of power diagram........................................................................ 19
5.5.3 Analysing pie charts................................................................................. 20
5.6 Using the forecast page..................................................................................... 21
6 Maintenance.................................................................................................22
DANGER
DANGER
Extremely dangerous situation leading to certain death or serious injury if the
safety information is not observed.
CAUTION
CAUTION Dangerous situation leading to potential injury if the safety information is not
observed.
Notice
Notice Indicates actions that may cause material damage.
Symbol Meaning
► Work step
1. 2. 3. … Work steps in a defined order
• List
Table 1: Additional symbols
2 Safety
The sonnenBatterie eco 8.2 is a battery storage system which can be used to store
electrical energy. Improper use of this system poses a risk of death or injury to the
user or third parties as well as damage to the product and other items of value.
The following points must therefore be observed in order to comply with the
intended use of the product:
• The storage system must not be installed in any kind of combination.
• The storage system must be fully installed in accordance with the installation
instructions.
• The storage system must be installed by an authorised electrician.
• The storage system must only be used at a suitable installation location.
• The transport and storage conditions must be observed.
Failure to comply with the conditions of the warranty and the information
specified in this document invalidates any warranty claims.
► Only use the storage system in its original state – without any unauthorised
modifications – and when it is in proper working order.
► An appropriate and readily accessible disconnect device shall be incorporated in
the fixed wiring.
► Ensure that all protective devices are working properly.
Incorrect operation puts you and others at risk and could cause material damage.
► Read through this document and all further applicable documents carefully,
paying special attention to the chapters on safety and warnings.
Fire may occur with electrical equipment despite its careful design. Likewise, a fire
in the vicinity of the equipment can cause the storage system to catch fire,
releasing the contents of the battery modules.
► Observe the warnings about the risk of injury/burns due to the escape of
electrolyte (see section 2.5 – pg. 8).
In the event of a fire in the vicinity of the product or in the storage system itself,
proceed as follows:
There is a danger of electrocution when extinguishing fire while the storage system
is switched on. Therefore, before starting to extinguish the fire:
► Switch off the storage system.
► Switch off the mains fuses in the building.
If the storage system and/or mains fuses cannot be safely switched off:
► Observe the minimum distances specified in DIN VDE 0132 for the
extinguishing agent used.
The storage system works with an output voltage of 230 V (AC) and is therefore
considered a low-voltage system.
► A storage system fire can be extinguished using conventional extinguishing
agents.
► Water is recommended as an extinguishing agent in order to cool the battery
modules and therefore prevent thermal runaway in battery modules which are still
intact.
2.5 Warnings
This section contains specific warnings that must always be observed when working
with the product.
Notice
► Do not disconnect the storage system from the public grid for long periods of
time.
3 Product description
The type plate for the storage system is located on the outer surface of the system.
The type plate can be used to uniquely identify the storage system. The
information on the type plate is required for the safe use of the system and for
service matters. The following information is specified on the type plate:
• Item designation
• Item number
• Version (hardware version)
• Technical data of the storage system
The nominal power and battery capacity of the storage system differ depending on
the number of battery modules installed. For this reason the nominal power and
battery capacity must be entered on the type plate by the electrician installing the
system.
Symbol Meaning
Warning: flammable materials
kg
CE mark
The product meets the requirements of the applicable EU
Directives.
WEEE mark
The product must not be disposed of in household waste;
dispose of it through environmentally friendly collection
centres.
2
3
The storage system (2) constantly measures the current power generation of the
PV system1 (1) and the ongoing consumption (5) in the building.
Generation > consumption
If the generation of power is greater than the consumption, the surplus power
(difference between generation and consumption) is stored in the storage system.
The battery is charged.
For example, if 3000 watts are generated and 1700 watts are consumed, the
battery is charged with a power of 1300 watts.
1 or of another generator like a wind turbine or district heating plant, for example.
4 Commissioning
To switch on the storage system, press the F1 fuse switch and the S1 switch. F1 and
S1 are located under the cover on top of the storage system.
DANGER 2
► Remove the cover (2) by pushing it
upwards.
WARNING 1 XMOD
F1
The storage system then starts up and performs a self-test. Once the self-test is
successful, the storage system is ready to operate.
5 Internet portal
You can access current and saved data for your storage system on the internet
portal.
2. Enter your access data, which was provided as part of the scope of delivery.
The values displayed are subject to measuring instrument tolerances and rounding
errors. The only information that is relevant in terms of your energy bills is the
data taken from the utility company's meters.
The power graph presents the different energy flows in relation to time.
1
3
7
4 2
5
6 3 9
1 ► Clicking on the day, week, month or year button defines the time frame (4) shown
in the graph.
2 ► Clicking on the magnifying glass activates or deactivate full-screen mode.
3 The power is shown in watts (W) on the y-axis.
The abbreviation ‘k’ stands for the prefix ‘kilo’. 3,0 k therefore corresponds to
3,0 kilowatts or 3000 watts.
4 Time is shown on the x-axis (in the above example, the time frame shown on the x-axis
is one day).
5 This legend shows which energy flows are displayed in which colour in the graph
(consumption is shown in blue, for example).
► Clicking on the desired energy flow (e.g. consumption) shows or hides this flow in
the graph.
6 ► Clicking on one of the buttons below the graph allows you to navigate to previous
or later time frames.
7 ► Clicking on the button provides the option of printing out the displayed graph.
8 ► Clicking on the input field to the right of go to allows you to select a date.
► Clicking on the button > confirms the date selection.
9 ► Positioning the mouse cursor over the graph shows the exact values for the energy
flows at this time.
► By clicking and dragging, you can select a smaller time frame in the graph.
Given the high density of information, analysis of a power diagram is not too
simple. For better understanding, some points in time of a power diagram are
analysed in what follows.
The example below shows how it works in a facility with limitation of the feed-in to
the public grid. This power limitation is a special feature that is used only in cases
where the network owner demands it. If requirements are imposed on such an
feed-in limitation, it can be controlled by the storage system.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 It is dark (no generation (yellow)). Consumption (blue) and discharging (red) have the
same value. Consumption is therefore covered by the discharging of the storage system.
2 Generation (yellow) is approx. 1000 watts. This is used to cover consumption (blue). The
intelligent charging management system has postponed charging; the charging buffer is
needed to avoid breaching the feed-in limit. The energy that is not required is fed into
the grid.
3 Generation has increased to approx. 3300 watts. This is used to cover consumption
(blue) and charge the storage system (green) at a minimal level. Charging with higher
power is prevented by the intelligent charging management system. This function
ensures that storage capacity is kept free in order to store part of the midday peak in the
storage system later.
4 Consumption (blue) exceeds generation and must be supplemented by the storage
system.
5 A breach of the feed-in limit is no longer expected. PV generation covers consumption
(blue) and the surplus is stored in the battery (green) so that it will be fully charged by
evening.
The forecast page shows the probable course of consumption and generation in
future.
Figure 5: Forecast
The storage system is able to forecast consumption in the near future (blue) based
on previous consumption trends. Accessing weather data can also produce a
generation forecast (yellow).
6 Maintenance
For fault-free, safe, reliable and long-lasting operation of the storage system, it is
essential to carry out regular function checks and cleaning.
The battery modules installed in the storage system do not require maintenance.
► Carefully clean the outside of the storage system with a clean, moist cloth.
For tougher dirt, use a small amount of household dishwashing detergent on a
moist cloth.
7 Troubleshooting
Disturbance Reason Correction
No internet connection (the storage • No connection between the storage system ► Make sure that the Ethernet line between
system is not displayed at the Internet and the server. the storage system and the Router of the home
portal https://my.sonnen-battery.com) network is correctly connected.
UDP-Port Service
1194 (Server connection, ssl)
123 NTP
CAUTION 8 Decommissioning
Damage to battery modules due to deep-discharge!
Notice
Without a connection to the public electrical mains, the battery modules may be
damaged due to being deep-discharged.
► Do not disconnect the storage system from the public electrical mains for an
extended period of time.
S1
F1
9.1 Uninstallation
10 Annex
You can find the EU-declaration of confirmity in the annex of this document.
You can find the warranty which is valid in the United Kingdom and Ireland in the
annex of this document.
You can find the warranty which is valid in Australia in the annex of this document.
You can find the safety data sheet in the annex of this document.
sonnen GmbH – Am Riedbach 1 – 87499 Wildpoldsried – Phone: +49(0) 8304 92933-400 – fax: +49 (0) 8304 92933-401
E-Mail: [email protected] – Internet: www.sonnenbatterie.de – commercial register number: HRB 10655, District Court of Kempten/Allgäu
Managing Directors: Christoph Ostermann, Oliver Koch, Philipp Schröder, Hermann Schweizer
sonnen GmbH – Am Riedbach 1 – 87499 Wildpoldsried – Phone: +49(0) 8304 92933-400 – fax: +49 (0) 8304 92933-401
E-Mail: [email protected] – Internet: www.sonnenbatterie.de – commercial register number: HRB 10655, District Court of Kempten/Allgäu
Managing Directors: Christoph Ostermann, Oliver Koch, Philipp Schröder, Hermann Schweizer
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2. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture
EXEMPT FROM CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO AUSTRALIAN WHS REGULATIONS
2.2 Label elements
No signal word, pictograms, hazard or precautionary statements have been allocated.
4.2 Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayed
Adverse effects not expected from this product. Exposure to battery contents may cause irritation and potential burns.
Biological limits
PPE
Eye / Face Not required under normal conditions of use.
Hands Wear PVC or rubber gloves.
Body Not required under normal conditions of use.
Respiratory Not required under normal conditions of use.
10.1 Reactivity
Carefully review all information provided in sections 10.2 to 10.6.
14.3 Transport 9 9 9
Hazard Class
14.4 Packing Group II II II
14.5 Environmental hazards No information provided
14.6 Special precautions for user
Hazchem code 4W
WORKPLACE CONTROLS AND PRACTICES: Unless a less toxic chemical can be substituted for a
hazardous substance, ENGINEERING CONTROLS are the most effective way of reducing exposure.
The best protection is to enclose operations and/or provide local exhaust ventilation at the site of
chemical release. Isolating operations can also reduce exposure. Using respirators or protective
equipment is less effective than the controls mentioned above, but is sometimes necessary.
Report status This document has been compiled by RMT on behalf of the manufacturer, importer or supplier of the
product and serves as their Safety Data Sheet ('SDS').
It is based on information concerning the product which has been provided to RMT by the
manufacturer, importer or supplier or obtained from third party sources and is believed to represent
the current state of knowledge as to the appropriate safety and handling precautions for the product
at the time of issue. Further clarification regarding any aspect of the product should be obtained
directly from the manufacturer, importer or supplier.
While RMT has taken all due care to include accurate and up-to-date information in this SDS, it does
not provide any warranty as to accuracy or completeness. As far as lawfully possible, RMT accepts
no liability for any loss, injury or damage (including consequential loss) which may be suffered or
incurred by any person as a consequence of their reliance on the information contained in this SDS.
[ End of SDS ]