Jinko Solar JKS-B51XXX-BI Series SunTank Solar Battery User Manual
- June 11, 2024
- Jinko Solar
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JKS-B51XXX-BI Series SunTank Solar Battery
User Manual JKS-B51XXX-BI Series
Battery System Residential Energy Storage
About this Document
This document describes the installation, electrical connection, operation,
commission, maintenance and troubleshooting of JKS-B51XXX-BI Series Battery
System (hereafter simply put JKS-B51XXX-BI). Before installing and operating
JKS-B51XXX-BI, ensure that you are familiar with product features, functions,
and safety precautions provided in this document.
Symbol | Description |
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WARNING | Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, if not avoided, could |
result in serious injury or death.
Product Overview
1.1 Intended Use
Each JKS-B5150-BI consists of 50Ah cells which form 51.2V voltage battery
module and sixteen serial connection (1P16S).Two to ten JKS-B5150-BI can be
connected in parallel and extend the capacity and power of energy storage
system. The same type of cell and the same software version of the PACK can be
used in parallel. Specifically, the attery syste powers the loads through PCS
at nighttime without solar; when solar becomes available during daytime, solar
energy powers the loads as a priority and store residual solar power into the
JKS-B5150-BI batter system.
1.2 Appearance
JKS-B5150-BI consists of battery module (including cell and mechanical parts),
battery management system (BMS) as well as power and communication terminals.
Product
appearance is shown as below.
Location
| Port|
Function
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1| Communication Interface| PCS CAN communication
2| LINK-IN CAN communication
3| LINK-OUT CAN communication
4| Safety Vent| Balance air pressure
5| Negative Terminal| Stands for PACK anode output
6| GND Terminal| Terminal connect to ground
7| Positive Terminal| Stands for PACK cathode output
8| USB Interface| USB interface for system upgrade
9| LED Indicator| SOC and status display panel
10| Power Button| Starting up
11| Circuit Breaker| Control battery output
No.
| Name| Color|
Description
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A| LED 1| Blue| 0%-25%
B| LED 2| Blue| 26%-50%
C| LED 3| Blue| 51%-75%
D| LED 4| Blue| 76%-100%
E| RUN| Green| Normal operation
F| ALM| Red| Failure or protection status
1.3 Working Principle and Function
JKS-B5150-BI is an energy storage unit composed of electrochemical cells, switch button, battery management unit, power and signal terminals, and mechanical parts. It features better charge and discharge performance, more precise status monitor, longer cycle life, and less self-discharge loss than other batteries. Two to ten PACKs connected in parallel increase the capacity and power of battery system; the whole battery system communicates to Power Conversion System (PCS) via CAN.
- Monitoring: voltage, current and temperature detection of both single cells and PACK.
- Protection and Alarm: protection and alarm when overvoltage, under voltage, over current, over-temperature or under temperature occurs. See Appendix I for the details.
- Report: report all alarm and status data to PCS.
- Parallel connection: support two to ten PACKs in parallel connection.
- Passive balance function.
- Power off triggered by fault: PACK and PCS communication lost for 25 minutes or under voltage protection for 30 minutes.
Safety
Safety information contains in this section must be observed at all times when
working on or with batteries. For safety, installers are responsibility to
familiarize themselves with this manual and all warnings before installation.
2.1 Basic Security
The PACK has been designed and tested in strict rules with international
safety certification requirements. Read all safety instructions carefully
before any work and obey the rules at all times when working on or with the
PACK. Jinko shall not be liable for any consequence caused by the violation of
the following:
- Damage occurred during transportation.
- Incorrect transportation, storage, installation and use, or customer fails to convey the correct information about transportation, storage, installation and use to terminal customers.
- Non-professional installation.
- Failure to obey the rules of this operation instructions and safety precautions in this document.
- Unauthorized modifications or removal of the software package.
- PACK tamper label is damaged or product with any part missing (except the authorized dissemble parts).
- Operation in extreme environments which are not allowed in this document.
- Repair, disassemble, or change PACKs without authorization and cause failure.
- Damage to shell labels or modifies date of production.
- PACK fail to be charge for more than six months.
- Damages due to force majeure (such as lightning, earthquakes, fire, and storms).
- Warranty expiration.
2.2 Safety Precautions
2.2.1 Environment Requirements
Do not expose the battery to temperature above 50℃ or heat sources.
Do not install or use the battery in wet locations, moisture , corrosive gases
or liquids, such as bathroom.
Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight for extended periods of time.
Place battery in safe place away from children and animals.
Battery power terminals shall not touch conductive objects such as wires.
Do not dispose the batteries in fire, which may cause an explosion.
PACK shall not come in contact with liquids.
2.2.2 Operation Precautions
Do not touch the PACK with wet hands.
Do not disassemble the PACK without permission.
Do not crush, drop or puncture the PACK and battery.
Dispose the batteries according to local safety regulations.
Store and recharge battery in accordance with this manual.
Ensure the connection of ground wire reliable.
Remove all metal objects such as watches and rings that could cause a short-
circuit before installation, replacement and maintenance.
The Pack shall be repaired, replaced or maintained by skilled personal that
has been recognized.
When storing or handling batteries ,do not stack batteries without package.
Do not broke the battery, the released electrolyte may be toxic and is harmful
to skin and eyes.
Packaged batteries should not be stacked more than specified number stipulated
on the packing case.
Do not use damaged, failed or deformed batteries, which may lead to high
temperature or even dangerous accidents. Continued operation of damaged
battery may result in electrical shock, fire or even worse.
2.3 Warning Labels
Symbols
|
Description
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| Do not dispose in trash
| Lithium ion battery can be recycled
| Certification in European union area
| Electric shock hazard
| Explosive gas
| Alternating Current (AC)
| Heavy enough to cause severe injury
| Keep the Pack away from children
| Make sure the battery polarity well connected
| Do not expose to fire
| Operate as the Manual
Note: When the ambient temperature
is between -10℃ and 0℃, the maximum charging current of the battery is 2.5A.
2.4 Emergency Responses
Manufacturer takes foreseeable risk scenarios into consideration and is
designed to reduce hazards and dangers. However, if the following situation
occurs, do as below:
Situation Occurs | Description and Action Need |
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Leakage | Avoid touch of leaking liquid or gas. If you touch the leaking |
electrolyte, do as below immediately.
Inhalation: Evacuate the contaminated area, and seek medical help. Eye
contact: Rinse eyes with flowing water for 15 minutes, and seek medical help.
Skin contact: Rinse contacted area thoroughly with soap and water, and seek
medical help.
Ingestion: Vomiting, and seek medical help.
Fire| It’s hard for PACK systems ignite spontaneously. If the PACK has caught
a fire, do not try to extinguish the fire but evacuate people immediately.
Wet Packs| If PACK is flooded or submerged, do not access it. Contact Jinko or
distributor for technical assistance immediately.
Damaged PACKS| Damaged PACKS are dangerous and must be handled with special
attention. They are no longer suitable for use and may cause danger to people.
If the PACK damaged, stop use it and then contact the Jinko or distributor.
Storage and Transportation
3.1 Storage Requirements
- Place the PACK follow the identification on the packing case during storage.
- Do not put the PACK upside down or sidelong.
- The defective PACK needs to be separated from other PACKs.
- The storage environment requirements are as follows:
Install the PACK in a dry and clean place with proper ventilation.
The storage temperature for a short week is between -30°C to 60℃.
If you store the PACK over a long period of six months, the storage
temperature is between-20°C to 50°C, relative humidity: 5%~95%RH.
Place the PACK away from corrosive and organic substances (including gas
exposure).
Free from direct exposure to sunlight and rain .
At least two meters away from heat sources (such as a radiator).
Free from exposure to intensive infrared radiation.
Note: If a PACK is useless for six months, it needs to be recharged.
Recharge procedures
-
Identify the PACK that needs recharging.
-
Refer to quick installation guidance, complete the installation and wire connection.
Ensure PACK in off status during all the steps. -
Set the power system as “CC=25A, CV=55.8V” , activate the PACK and start recharging.
-
Recharge until LED2 flicks.
-
Having completed recharge, leave circuit open for five minutes before check voltage. If voltage is not less than 52V, the recharge is successful.
3.2 Transportation Requirement
PACK has been certified in UN38.3 (Section 38.3 of the sixth Revised Edition
of the Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods: Manual of Tests
and Criteria) and SN/T 0370.2-2009 (Part 2: Performance Test of the Rules for
the Inspection of Packaging for Exporting Dangerous Goods). PACK is classified
as category 9 dangerous goods.
- The PACK shall not be transported with other inflammable, explosive or toxic substances.
- Ensure the original Package and label complete and recognizable.
- Prohibit direct exposure to sunlight, rain, condensing water caused by temperature difference and mechanical damages.
- Prohibit to pile up more than six PACKs.
- There will be a drop in capacity during transportation and storage.
- Transportation temperature is between-20°C to 50°C, relative humidity: 5%~95%RH.
Installation
WARNING
- Ensure to read the Guidance before installation in order to understand product information and safety cautions;
- Operators should be well trained technicians and fully understand the whole photovoltaic system, grid network, working principle and national regional standards;
- Installers must use insulating tools and wear safety equipment;
- Device damages caused by failure to comply with storage, transportation, installation and use requirements specified in Guidance are not coved by Warranty.
4.1 Installation Environment
The ambient temperature for the installation of the battery system shall be
above -10℃, below 50℃, and the humidity shall between 5% and 95%. 4.2 Basic Installation Requirements
- The PACK can be installed indoors or outdoors. The following conditions are allowed:
Fig 4.2: Acceptable wall mounted
installationFig 4.3: Acceptable floor standing
installation
WARNING
Do not place the PACK upside down.
- Build sun& rain shade to avoid direct exposure to the sunlight and rain.
Fig 4.4: Shade for JKS-B5150-BI
4.3 Installation Required Tools
The following tools are required to install the PACK:It is recommended to wear the following safety gear when
dealing with the PACK.![Jinko Solar JKS-B51XXX-BI Series SunTank Solar Battery
- fig 8](https://manuals.plus/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Jinko-Solar-JKS-
B51XXX-BI-Series-SunTank-Solar-Battery-fig-8.png) 4.4 Installation
Procedures
Pre-installation Check
Check the package| Check the PACK package before open it. If any abnormity is
detected, do not open the Package and contact your distributor.
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Check the power| Check and confirm the PACK is powered off before
installation.
Check deliverable
| Check the quantity of all parts inside according to the package list. If there is any part missing or damaged, please contact your distributor.
Check the JKS-B5150-BI
Fig 4.5: Components and parts of
JKS-B5150-BI
Check the Accessories
Installation Method | Compound Mode |
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Standard wall-mounted installation | A+B |
Standard floor installation | A+B+D |
Wall-mounted battery system stacked in two line | A+B+C |
Floor installation battery system stacked in two line | A+B+C+D*2 |
Wall Mounted Installation Step 1:
Please make sure that the weight capacity of wall should exceed 150kg.
Step 2: Assemble the wall hangers together. If you want to install four
packs, make four wall hangers together. We can parallel two to ten at a time
.But, it is recommended that no more than four packs be mounted on wall.
Step 3: Place the wall hangers on the wall and mark the holes that need
to be punched.
We recommend two persons participate the installation. One person places the
wall hangers on wall and ensure the gradienter horizontal; the other person
marks the holes.
Each wall hanger has two fixed positions. After mark the holes, put down the
wall hangers.
Step 4: Drill a hole at the marked point with a depth of 55mm at the mark
with a drill of φ8.Expand the bolt with a hammer into the hole in the wall ,
install the nut(including
elastic flat pad)and tighten the nut with a wrench.
Step 5: Hang the JKS-B5150-BI on the wall hangers. Adjust the battery
level with M6 external hexagon torque wrench and install the safety screws
(M4x10 Combination screw) on both sides of all modules.
Step 6: Plug the connected power lines into PACK terminals (red positive
terminal and black negative terminal). Plug the well-connected CAN
communication line into the
communication ports of PCS and PACK.
Note: The number of wall-mount installations should not exceed four.
Floor Standing Installation Fig
4.7:Multiple JKS-B5150-BI with base installation process
Step 1 : Assemble the wall hangers together. If you want to install four
packs, make four wall hangers together. We can parallel two to ten at a time .
We recommend that the
stack number be no higher than six. However, if necessary our structure allows
us to stack higher.
Step 2: Place the mount base where you want the PACK to be mounted. Put
the wall hangers on the wall and match the base.
Step 3: Mark the holes that need to be punched. We recommend two persons
participate the installation.One person places the wall hangers on wall and
ensure the gradienter
horizontal; the other person marks the holes. Noted that only two ends of the
top wall hanger and the bottom wall hanger need to be marked.. After mark the
holes, put down the wall hangers.
Step 4: Drill a hole at the marked point with a depth of 55mm at the mark
with a drill of φ8. Expand the bolt with a hammer into the hole in the wall ,
install the nut(including
elastic flat pad)and tighten the nut with a wrench.
Step 5: Hang the JKS-B5150-BI on the wall hangers. Adjust the battery
level with M6 external hexagon torque wrench and install the safety screws
(M4x10 Combination
screw) on both sides of all modules.
Step 6: Plug the connected power lines into PACK terminals (red positive
terminal and black negative terminal). Plug the well-connected CAN
communication line into the
communication ports of PCS and PACK.
Note:If more than 4 batteries are used, base mounting is recommended.
For floor installation, we recommend that the number of the stacked battery
modules is no higher than six.
4.5 Electrical Connection
WARNING
Do not forget wear ESD wrist strap and gloves, safety gloves and goggles.
Terminal Definition:
Fig 4.8: Terminal definition
Serial Number
| Item| Quantity| Specifications|
Symbol
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1| Communication Port| 1| IP67 Rj45 water proof connector| PCS
2| Communication Port| 1| IP67 Rj45 water proof connector| LINK-IN
3| Communication Port| 1| IP67 Rj45 water proof connector| LINK- OUT
4| Safety Vent| 1| Pressures inside released via the vent| PCS
5| Negative Terminal| 2| IP67–Black connector| BAT-
6| Grounding Terminal| 2| M6 Screw| ****
7| Positive Terminal| 2| IP67–Red connector| BAT+
8| USB Interface| 1| USB interface for Program Upgrade| BAT-
9| LED Indicator| 1| Five leds| BAT+
10| POWER Button| 1| IP67–Button to turn on or off the PACK| POWER
11| Circuit Breaker| 1| Turn on or turn off the Battery output|
Communication Interface Definition:
RS485 &CAN Crystal Plug Definition:
Item
| Crystal Head Picture| Serial No.|
Definition
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PCS| | 1| RS485_B
2| RS 485_A
3| GND_COM
4| CANH
5| CANL
6| GND_COM
7| WAKE-
8| WAKE+
4.5.1 System Connection Diagram
Fig 4.9: System connection diagram
Fig 4.10: Parallel connection stacked in two line
Note:
The battery is not allowed to be installed in the running state, and all the
RUN lights of battery modules should be off before installation.
To ensure system security, do not forget to install ground wire.
For the power lines connected to PCS, the positive power line is drawn from
the top battery module, and the negative power line is drawn from the bottom
battery module .
The breaker between PCS and JKS, we recommend to use molded case circuit
breaker with rated working voltage greater than 80V and rated working current
greater than
125A.
4.5.2 System Connection Diagram of Two Line
When stacked in two lines, you need to buy the accessory of wires connecting
two stacks of battery systems. The connection mode is shown in the figure 13.
4.5.3 Electrical Wiring Connection
1. When the power wiring harness is connected, please pay attention to the
positive and negative terminals, the red terminals are connected to the
positive terminals and the
black terminals to the negative terminals.
2. PE conductor is used to connect between PACKs,with a cross-sectional area
of 5.2mm².
The PCS communication terminal is used to communicate to the PCS. Link-in
terminals are used for signal inlet of multiple parallel battery packs. Link-
out terminals are used for signal output of multiple parallel battery packs.
4.5.4 Power Line Connection
Press the position indicated in the figure above before disconnecting the
power terminal.
Fig 4.11: Connect and disconnect power
terminals
4.5.5 Communication Line Connection
Fig 4.12: Connect and disconnect
communication terminals
- Parallel communication is the connection between the middle communication plug of the first module and the lower communication plug of the next module.
- The uppermost communication plug of the top battery module is connected to the PCS.
Power On and Off the Battery
WARNING
- The installation and use of batteries involve much specialized knowledge. Therefore, technicians should be given appropriate technical training and obtain operational certificates in compliance with local laws and regulations. Please ensure technicians have obtained training certificate before operation.
- Please stand on dry insulating objects and do not wear conductive material such as watches and necklace during operation. Insulated tools should be used.
- Do not contact any positions with potential difference.
- Prohibition sign should be hung on the battery:”Non – professionals, do not touch”.
- If any abnormalities occur during the startup phase, power off the PACK immediately. After problem confirmed, proceed again.
- Make sure the inverter is turned off before checking the PACK.
5.1 Power On Power ON battery system
Turn the circuit breaker to the “ON” position.Press the power button for 3
seconds to turn on the battery.The battery LED indicator lights up to indicate
that the battery has been turned on.
Power on the PACK by Pressing Power Button(t >2S)
Serial| Procedures|
Acceptation Criteria
1| Connect the battery and PCS.| Make sure connected. the wiring harnesses are
well
2| Close the breaker of the PACK.| Make sure the breaker is ON.
3| Press POWER button for three to eight seconds. Observe the LED indication
on panel.| 1.If both RUN/ALM and SOC lights turn on normally, PACK is powered
on successfully.
2. If RUN/ALM light turns red, there is a failure and should solve it before
power on again.
Power on the PACK by PCS
1| Connect the battery and PCS.| Make sure the wiring harnesses are well
connected.
2| Close the breaker of the PACK.| Make sure the breaker is ON.
3| Power on the PCS. PCS outputs a wake up signal of 5V or an output main
circuit voltage signal of 46-58V.| 1. If both RUN/ALM and SOC lights turn on
normal, PACK powers on successfully.
2. If RUN/ALM light turns red, there is a failure and should solve it
before power on again.
5.2 Power Off Power OFF battery system
Turn the circuit breaker to the “OFF” position.Press the power button to turn
off the battery.The battery LED indicator is off,and the battery has been
turned off.
Press the power button to turn off the PACK and five LED lights will flicker
for three times. If under the situation of multiple packs in parallel, only
turning off one of the packs then the whole battery system will turn off.
Maintenance Guide
6.1 Preparation
- Tools like safety gloves, cross head driver and socket wrench should be prepared.
- Turn off and turn on new PACK.
- If the PACK is power-off. Press power button for 3-8 seconds to turn on.
- If the PACK is power-on. Press power button once to turn off.
Before maintaining the battery, turn off the breaker and press power button
once to make sure the PACK is in the power-off mode. Follow the installation
and wire connection procedures specified above. Ensure wires are properly
connected before turn the breaker on. After that, turn on the breaker and
press power button of any PACK for 3-8 seconds to check if the system normal
works.
6.2 PACK Replacement
- Wear safety gloves.
- Close the breaker and power off the PACK.
- Disconnect power lines and CAN communication lines of the PACK.
- Wall-mounting PACK: Uninstall the safety screws on both sides of the PACK. Lift up the PACK.
- Floor-standing PACK: Uninstall the safety part and open the connector at both ends of the battery of the batteries. Lift up the PACK.
- Put the PACK into the packing box according to the repair procedure and transport the PACK to the designated repair site.
- Install new PACK based on procedure specified in Section 4.
6.3 System Failure Information List and Troubleshooting Suggestions
Error Indication | Error Description | Error Cause | Suggested Actions |
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ALM
(ALM Light Flickers)| Discharge under voltage protection| Single cell voltage
below the threshold for under-voltage protection.| There is over discharge
risk. User should stop discharging and arrange recharge.
Charge over voltage protection| Single cell voltage exceeding threshold for
protection threshold.| 1. There is no safety threat.
2. User should stop charging.Idle PACK and it will turn to normal status.
External CAN communication failure| Communication loss between PCS and PACK.|
1. There is no safety threat and user should stop using battery.
2. Check if PCS and Battery communication terminal is well connected.
3. If PCS and PACK cannot communicate when the communication wire is
confirmed well connected, user should contact installer to repair Battery.
| Interior CAN communication failure| Communication loss between two
parallel.| 1. Check CAN connection between two Batteries, CAN connection
between Linkin and Linkout;
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Parallel connection failure protection| Communication failure between two
parallel connected PACK.| 1. Check CAN connection between two batteries, CAN
connection between Battery and PCS;
(ALM Light On)| Discharge short circuit| External short circuit of PACK.|
There is safety risk and user should stop using Battery.
User should contact installer to repair PCS and Battery.
Precharger short circuit
Precharger overtime circuit
Type inconsistency of PACK| The pack type is different.| There is safety risk
and user should stop using battery.
User should contact installer to use the same PACK in Parallel.
Main circuit fault| BMS main power circuit failure.| There is safety risk and
user should stop using Battery.
User should contact installer to repair Battery.
Technical Specifications
Functional parameters of JKS-B5150-BI energy storage system are as shown below:
No.
| Items|
Specification
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1| Battery Module| JKS-B5150-BI (2.56kWh, 51.2V, 28kg)
2| Nominal/Rated Capacity| 50Ah/45Ah
3| Nominal/Rated Energy| 2560Wh/2300Wh
4| Nominal Voltage| 51.2V
5| Operating Voltage| 47.2-56.8V
6| Rated Current| 25A
7| Battery Type| Cobalt Free Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP)
8| Operative Temperature Range| -10~50℃
9| Recommended Operating| 0℃~30℃
10| Storage Conditions| Temperature: -10°C ~ + 50°C Humidity:5%~95%RH Within
six months after initial charge
11| Cooling| Natural cooling
12| Dimension (W/D/H)| 650/260/185mm
13| Weight| 28kg
14| Installation| Wall-mounted installation/floor standing installation
15| Ingress Protection| IP65
16| Cell Safety Certification| IEC62619/UL1642
17| PACK Safety Certification| IEC62619/IEC62040/CE/RCM/ CEC
18| UN Transportation Test Standard| UN38.3
19| Communication Port| CAN/RS485(Optional)
20| Parallel Connection| Two-Ten PACKs
21| Maximum Current For Multiple Parallel Machines To PCS| 100A
Appendix I
71. LED Indication Control Mechanism
LED Light Definition
Status
|
Items
| SOC Indication| RUN/ALM|
Remark
LED1| LED2| LED3| LED4| LED5
Charge SOC| 0%-25%| (t=1S)| | | | | RUN/ALM light on and one SOC lights
flicker
26%-50%| | (t=1S)| | |
51%-75%| | | (t=1S)| |
76%-99%| | | | (t=1S)|
100%| | | | | |
Discharge SOC| 100%-76%| | | | | |
75%-51%| | | | | |
50%-26%| | | | | |
25%-5%| | | | | |
5%-0%| | | | | (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker
Idle| 100%-76%| | | | | |
75%-51%| | | | | |
50%-26%| | | | | |
25%-5%| | | | | |
5%-0%| | | | | (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker
Parallel Connection| Parallel connection succeeds| | | | | | RUN/ALM light
flicker green
Protection| Cell charge overvoltage alarm| LED1-LED4 indicates current
remaining capacity| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
Cell charge overvoltage protection| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
PACK charge overvoltage alarm| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
PACK charge overvoltage protection| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
Over charge and over discharge alarm| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
| Over charge and over discharge protection| | (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker
green
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Charging current limit does not respond| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
Charge and discharge high temperature alarm| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker
green
Charge and discharge high temperature protection| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light
flicker green
Charge and discharge low temperature alarm| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker
green
Charge and discharge low temperature protection| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light
flicker green
Cell discharge undervoltage alarm| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
Cell discharge undervoltage protection| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
PACK discharge undervoltage alarm| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
PACK discharge undervoltage protection| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
Charge and discharge Overcurrent hardware protection| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light
flicker green
| Mos high temperature alarm| | (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
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Mos high temperature protection| ( t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
High temperature environment alarm| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
High temperature environment protection| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
Cell Large voltage difference alarm| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
Cell Large voltage difference protection| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker green
difference protection between PACK voltage and module voltage| (t=1S)|
RUN/ALM light flicker green
Parallel connection over charge and over discharge alarm| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM
light flicker green
Fault, personnel handling required| Discharge short circuit| LED1-LED4
indicates current remaining capacity| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker red
Precharged short circuit| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker red
Precharged overtime circuit| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker red
External CAN communication failure| (t=1S| RUN/ALM light flicker red
Interior CAN communication failure| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker red
Parallel connection failure| (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker red
| Type inconsistenc y of PACK| | (t=1S)| RUN/ALM light flicker red
---|---|---|---|---
Batteries failure protection| | RUN/ALM light stays red
Voltage sampling anomaly protection| | RUN/ALM light stays red
Current sampling fault| | RUN/ALM light stays red
Main circuit fault| | RUN/ALM light stays red
IFpP41/150/102/[1P16S]M/-10+50/90
Method for calculating rated capacity:
Rated capacity of the measured module: 45 Ah
Number of modules connected in parallel: 10
Calculated rated capacity (Ah) = 45 Ah×N = 45*N Ah (N=1~10)
Recommend charging method declared by the manufacturer:
- Constant current 25A charging to 54V;
- Constant current 10A charging to 55V;
- Constant current 2A charging to 55V;
7.2 Product Description
General product information and other remarks:
Product Description:
The models JKS-B5150-BI , JKS-B51100-BI , JKS-B51150-BI, JKS-B51200-BI, JKS-
B51250BI, JKS-B51300-BI, JKS-B51350-BI, JKS-B51400-BI, JKS-B51450-BI,
JKS-B51500-BI is composed of JKS-B5150-BI 2-10 in parallel.JKS-B5150-BI is an
energy storage unit composed of electrochemical cells, switch button, battery
management system (BMS), power and signal terminals, and mechanical parts.
Each JKS-B5150-BI consists of 50Ah cells which form 51.2V voltage battery pack
via one parallel and sixteen serial connection (1P16S). In the final
installation, all models only be connected to the DVC A circuit.
Model Difference:
The models JKS-B5150-BI, JKS-B51100-BI, JKS-B51150-BI, JKS-B51200-BI, JKS-
B51250BI, JKS-B51300-BI, JKS-B51350-BI, JKS-B51400-BI, JKS-B51450-BI,
JKS-B51500-BI are same as the construction, hardware and software, excepted
the parallel number of battery systems as below table.
Model Difference| JKS- B5150-BI| JKS- B51100-BI| JKS- B51150-BI| JKS-
B51200-BI| JKS- B51250-BI
---|---|---|---|---|---
Parallel Number of Module| 1| 2| 3| 4| 5
Parallel Number of Module| 6| 7| 8| 9| 10
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Produce Name| Lithium Ion Battery
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Model| JKS-B5150-BI
Rated Capacity (Ah)| 45
Rated Energy (kWh)| 2.3
Operating Voltage| 51.2
Rated Charge Current (A)| 25
Rated Discharge Current (A)| 25
Maximum Charge Current (A)| 48
Maximum Discharge Current (A)| 48
Operating Ambient Temperature| -10 °C ~ 50 °C
Storage Temperature| – 30°C ~50°C / 7 days; – 20°C ~45°C / 6 months; 95%RH
Rated Charge Voltage (V)| 55
Maximum Charge Voltage (V)| 56.8
End-of-Discharge Voltage (V)| 47.2
Dimension| W/D/H: 650 / 260 / 185 mm
Weight (kg)| 28±2
Pack Pattern| 1P16S
Recommend Charging Method Declared by The Manufacturer| 1.Constant current 25A
charging to 54V; 2.Constant current 10A charging to 55V;3.Constant current 2A
charging to 55V;
Overcharge Voltage Protection| 3.7V/Cell
Over Current Protection| 49
Thermal Protection| 55°C /Cell
| Battery System
---|---
Model Name| JKS-B51100-BI| JKS-B51150-BI| JKS-B51200-BI
Rated Capacity(Ah)| 90| 135| 180
Rated Energy(kWh)| 4.6| 6.9| 9.2
Parallel Number of Module| 2| 3| 4
Nominal Voltage (V)| 51.2
Standard Charge Current (A)| 50| 75| 100
Standard Discharge Current (A)| 50| 75| 100
Maximum Charge Current (A)| 96| 110| 110
Maximum Discharge Current (A)| 96| 110| 110
Charge Temperature Range| -10 °C ~ 50 °C
Discharge Temperature Range| -10 °C ~ 50 °C
Storage Temperature| – 30°C ~50°C / 7 days;
– 20°C ~45°C / 6 months; 95%RH
Standard Charge Voltage| 55V
Maximum Charge Voltage| 56.8V
Discharge Cut off Voltage| 47.2V
Size(width/depth/hei ght) (mm)| 650260366| 650260547| 650260728
Weight (kg)| 56| 84| 112
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Pack Pattern| (1P16S)2P| (1P16S)3P| (1P16S)4P
Battery Designation| IFpP/41/150/102/[ (1P16S)2P]M/- 10+50/90|
IFpP/41/150/102/[ (1P16S)3P]M/- 10+50/90| IFpP/41/150/102/[ (1P16S)4P]M/-
10+50/90
Recommend Charging Method Declared by The Manufacturer| 1.Constant current 50A
charging to 54V; 2.Constant current 10A charging to 55V; 3.Constant current 2A
charging to 55V;| 1.Constant current 75A charging to 54V; 2.Constant current
10A charging to 55V; 3.Constant current 2A charging to 55V;| 1.Constant
current 100A charging to 54V; 2.Constant current 10A charging to 55V;
3.Constant current 2A charging to 55V;
Overcharge Voltage Protection| 3.7V/Cell
Over Current Protection| 98A| 110A
Thermal Protection| 55°C /Cell
| Battery System
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Model Name| JKS-B51250-BI| JKS-B51300-BI| JKS-B51350-BI
Rated Capacity(Ah)| 225| 270| 315
Rated Energy(kWh)| 11.5| 13.8| 16.1
Parallel Number of Module| 5| 6| 7
Nominal Voltage (V)| 51.2
Standard Charge Current (A)| 100
Standard Discharge Current (A)| 100
Maximum Charge Current (A)| 110
Maximum Discharge Current (A)| 110
Charge Temperature Range| -10 °C ~ 50 °C
Discharge Temperature Range| -10 °C ~ 50 °C
Storage Temperature| – 30°C ~50°C / 7 days;
– 20°C ~45°C / 6 months; 95%RH
Standard Charge Voltage| 55V
Maximum Charge Voltage| 56.8V
Discharge Cut off Voltage| 47.2V
Size(width/depth/hei ght) (mm)| 650260909| 6502601090| 6502601271
Weight (kg)| 140| 168| 196
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Pack Pattern| (1P16S)5P| (1P16S)6P| (1P16S)7P
Battery Designation| IFpP/41/150/102/[ (1P16S)5P]M/- 10+50/90|
IFpP/41/150/102/[ (1P16S)6P]M/- 10+50/90| IFpP/41/150/102/[ (1P16S)7P]M/-
10+50/90
Recommend Charging Method Declared by The Manufacturer| 1.Constant current
100A charging to 54V; 2.Constant current 10A charging to 55V; 3.Constant
current 2A charging to 55V;
Overcharge Voltage Protection| 3.7V/Cell
Over Current Protection| 110A
Thermal Protection| 55°C /Cell
| Battery System
---|---
Model Name| JKS-B51400-BI| JKS-B51450-BI| JKS-B51500-BI
Rated Capacity(Ah)| 360| 405| 450
Rated Energy(kWh)| 18.4| 20.7| 23
Parallel Number of Module| 8| 9| 10
Nominal Voltage (V)| 51.2
Standard Charge Current (A)| 100
Standard Discharge Current (A)| 100
Maximum Charge Current (A)| 110
Maximum Discharge Current (A)| 110
Charge Temperature Range| -10 °C ~ 50 °C
Discharge Temperature Range| -10 °C ~ 50 °C
Storage Temperature
| – 30°C ~50°C / 7 days;
– 20°C ~45°C / 6 months; 95%RH
Standard Charge Voltage| 55V
Maximum Charge Voltage| 56.8V
Discharge Cut off Voltage| 47.2V
Size(width/depth/hei ght) (mm)| 6502601452| 6502601633| 6502601814
Weight (kg)| 224| 252| 280
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Pack Pattern| (1P16S)8P| (1P16S)9P| (1P16S)10P
Battery Designation| IFpP/41/150/102/[ (1P16S)8P]M/- 10+50/90|
IFpP/41/150/102/[ (1P16S)9P]M/- 10+50/90| IFpP/41/150/102/[ (1P16S)10P]M/-
10+50/90
Recommend Charging Method Declared by The Manufacturer| 1.Constant current
100A charging to 54V; 2.Constant current 10A charging to 55V; 3.Constant
current 2A charging to 55V;
Overcharge Voltage Protection| 3.7V/Cell
Over Current Protection| 110A
Thermal Protection| 55°C /Cell
Jinko Solar Co., Ltd
No.1, Jinko Road, Shangrao Economic Development Zone Shangrao City,
Jiangxi Province, 334100, P.R. China
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References
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