Azoteq AZBAT24100A Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Azoteq
Table of Contents
- Azoteq AZBAT24100A Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
- Product Manual
- Installation
- Troubleshooting
- Precautions
- Revision History
- Disclaimer
- Overview
- Product Information
- **Product Installation
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Emergency conditions
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Azoteq AZBAT24100A Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
Azoteq Lithium-Iron Phosphate Battery – AZBAT24100A
The AZBAT24100A is a high-capacity Lithium-Iron Phosphate battery with a
100Ah rating and 8 3.2V cells arranged in an 8S1P configuration. It comes with
a battery management system (BMS) that provides advanced functionality and
safety features. The battery has been tested with leading inverters, including
Synapse, Voltronic, and GroWatt, and has been certified by UN38.3 and IEC
62619.
Product Manual
The product manual provides detailed information about the AZBAT24100A
battery’s parameters, installation, troubleshooting, and precautions. It is
recommended to read the manual before
operating the battery.
Installation
The AZBAT24100A battery comes in a durable steel casing with spring-loaded handles for easy handling. It features an LCD display with an on/off button and M8 terminal connections for sturdy connection to the battery cables. To install the battery, follow these steps:
- Choose a safe and dry location for the battery installation.
- Ensure that the battery is fully charged before installation.
- Connect the battery to the inverter or device using the M8 terminal connections.
- Turn on the battery using the LCD display button.
- Check the LCD display to ensure that the battery is operating correctly.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with the AZBAT24100A battery, refer to the product manual’s troubleshooting section. The manual provides detailed information on common issues and solutions.
Precautions
It is important to follow the precautions listed in the product manual to ensure safe operation of the AZBAT24100A battery. The manual provides information on precautions related to leaking cells, fire, and other hazards.
By following the product manual’s instructions and precautions, you can ensure safe and reliable operation of the AZBAT24100A Lithium-Iron Phosphate battery.
Revision History
Version Release date Change Notes
- 1.00 18 May 2022 Creation
- 1.01 04 August 2022 Troubleshooting, Installation and Parameters
- 1.02 11 August 2022 Artwork and Warranty Link Updated
Disclaimer
This product manual provides further detail on the AZBAT24100A LiFePO4
battery. Please read the operating instructions in this document before using
the battery. Also familiarise yourself with the warranty conditions of this
product to ensure it is operated within stipulated requirements.
Please complete the battery registration from the Azoteq website to activate
your warranty. (https://www.azoteq.com/warranty/)
Overview
The AZBAT24100A incorporates 8 3.2V (8S1P configuration); 100Ah Lithium-Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) cells with a recommended 0.3C charge and 0.5C discharge current rating. The battery incorporates a battery management system (BMS) which provides the following functionality:
- Protection
- Cell overcharge and discharge
- Short circuit
- Over and under temperature
- Total over- and under-voltage
- Control
- Cell balancing
The BMS has been tested with leading inverters, including Synapse, Voltronic
and GroWatt and has been UN38.3 and IEC 62619 certified
The battery is mounted in a durable steel casing with spring loaded handles
for easy handling. It features a LCD display* with an display on/off button.
The battery is fitted with M8 terminal connections for sturdy connection to
the battery cables.
*The SoC displayed on the LCD is only an estimation which is based on the battery pack voltage. This will be most accurate when the battery is in steady-state no-load.
Safety Precautions
The AZBAT24100A Lithium Ion battery operates at hazardous low DC voltage,
please be aware of potential arc and shock hazards and handle with caution.
Please make use of a qualified installer and have them familiarize themselves
with this product manual.
Failure to do so or to disregard any of the instructions or warnings in this
document can result in electrical shock, serious injury, or death and might
damage battery, potentially rendering it inoperable.
Please follow the following safety precautions when dealing with the battery:
- Do not operate the battery in temperatures outside the range of 0°C to 45°C.
- Do not open the battery, disassemble, or attempt to repair it as this will void the warranty.
- Do not remove or tamper with the QC sticker or any other labels on the battery as this will void the warranty.
- Do not connect the battery terminals directly to PV wiring.
- Do not connect multiple batteries in series.
- Do not use different battery make, models, manufacturers or products in parallel or series.
- DO NOT mix Azoteq Battery models (AZBAT A, B or C)
- In the event of a fire, DO NOT use water to extinguish the fire.
- Take precaution to prevent the battery terminals shorting due to unforeseen events.
- The batteries should not be subjected to mechanical shock or vibration.
- Batteries should be recharged within 12 hours after being fully discharged.
- The supplier does not take any responsibility for direct or indirect damages caused by incorrect use or negligence. Please refer to the terms and conditions of sale and the warranty document.
Product Information
Production dimensions
Figure 1: AZBAT24100A physical dimensions
Parameters
Table 1: AZBAT24100A electrical and environmental parameters
GENERAL
Model : AZBAT24100A
- Battery Type LiFePO4
- Nominal Voltage 24V
- Nominal Battery Capacity 100Ah ±3%
- Nominal Capacity 2.56kW @ 100% DoD
- Cycle life @ 80% DoD* 3 000 @ 25°C
- Cycle life @ 100% DoD* 2000 @ 25°C
- Recommended DoD 80%
- Operating Temperature 0-45°C
- Dimensions [mm] 185(W) x 480(L) x 180(H)
- Weight 25kg ±1.5 kg
- IP Rating 20
- Storage conditions -25°C to 60°C (less than 6 months) 0°C to 25°C (12 months) 25-85% relative humidity
CHARGE AND DISCHARGE
- Charge Voltage : 28.0V
- Float / Sustain Voltage : 27.2V
- Standard Charge : 30A (0.3C)
- Maximum Charge : 50A (0.5C)
- Standard discharge : 50A (0.5C)
- Maximum Discharge : 95A (0.95C)
Battery Management System (BMS)
-
Communication interface None
-
Parallel 4 Max
Series 2 Max *External Battery balancer required -
Protection – short circuit Short circuit protection delay 300μs Short circuit recovery condition Remove load or charger
Protection – voltage Low voltage shutdown 20V (2.5V per cell)Low voltage release / restart 24.0V (3.0V per cell)
Over-discharge protection delay 1s
High voltage shutdown 29.6V (3.7V per cell)
High voltage release / restart 27.2V (3.4V per cell)
Over charge protection delay 1s
Over discharge recovery condition Manual, see section 6
Protection – over current
- Over-current protection current 110A
- Over discharge cut-off current delay 5s
- Over discharge recovery condition Automatic, after 1 minute or once charger is connected
Protection – over current
- Charging over temperature 55°C
- Recovery of overcharge temperature 50°C
- Charging under temperature 0°C
- Re-charge under temperature recovery 5°C
- Discharge over temperature 65°C
- Discharge over temperature recovery 55°C
Balance
- Voltage >3.4V and 30mV (while charging)
CERTIFICATION
- IEC 62619 UN38.3
Battery interface
This section details the front panel interface of the battery
Figure 2: AZBAT24100A front panel interface
Table 2 describes the front panel functional interface.
Index : Interface: Description
-
Negative battery terminals
The battery has a single positive M8 terminal with a terminal cover for external connections. -
LCD Display
Displays the battery voltage and estimated State of Charge based on the battery voltage with no load. Please refer to the Estimated SoC vs
Voltage sticker on the front of the battery to validate the state of charge. -
LCD Display Button
Switches power to the LCD display ON and OFF.
Note that this does not power down the battery terminals. -
Positive battery terminals
The battery has a single positive M8 terminal with a terminal cover for external connections. -
Specification Sticker
Battery specifications and limitations -
Handle
Spring loaded aluminum handles for improved handling and transport.
**Product Installation
**
Please read the installation manual of the inverter in conjunction with this
installation manual. All wiring, cable sizing and installation requirements
must be in regulation with the specified installation requirements as governed
by the relevant authority in the country of installation. Please ensure that a
qualified installer familiar with the installation requirements is used for
the installation.
The installation details must be sent to Azoteq for the warranty to apply
along with an electrical Certificate of Compliance (CoC). Please complete the
warranty document from the Azoteq website
(https://www.azoteq.com/warranty/).
Hardware required
The following items are required to install the battery. Please note these
items are not included with the battery.
- Positive (red) and Negative (black) power cables with M8 lugs on the battery side and as per requirements on the inverter side.
- Recommended cable thickness:
- ≥35mm2 for 3-5kW installations
- ≥50mm2 for 8kW installations
- DC overcurrent protection (fuse) and isolator for additional protection and compliance.
- It is recommended to install the batteries in a cool and dry environment.
- It is not recommended to place the batteries directly on the ground.
- Do not operate the batteries in areas with temperatures outside the range of 0°C to 45°C
Installation Location
Please note the requirements for the installation location:
- The area needs to be dry.
- Relative humidity < 85%.
- Minimal dust.
- Ambient temperature between 0-40°C, ideally ~25°C.
- Frequent exposure to high temperatures will shorten the life of the battery.
- No flammable or explosive materials may be near the batteries.
Installation Procedure
Note that the battery terminals are live by default and care should be taken when handling them. The
- Install the battery in the desired location, preferably inside a cabinet.
- Please make sure the cabinet can support the weight of the battery / batteries.
- Connect the power cables between the batteries (when using multiple batteries refer to section 5.4)
- Red and black cables as depicted in Figure 5.
- Please ensure the power cables are properly torqued to minimum 10N.m for the M8 terminal.
- Connect the cables to the inverter via the DC fuse and breaker.
- Please ensure the polarity of the connection between the inverter and the batteries are correct.
- Once the above has been done, please verify all the connections to ensure everything is as specified.
- Follow the instructions as specified in the installer manual before switching the inverter ON.
- The inverter should automatically detect the battery and start-up.
- Configure the inverter settings as follows:
- Charge Voltage : 28.0 V
- Float Voltage : 27.2 V
- Charge Current : 30 A (per battery connected)
- Equalization: Disabled
Parallel connection
The AZBAT24100A battery can be used in parallel with batteries of the same
model, capacity, and manufacturer.
- DO NOT connect different batteries in parallel.
- A maximum of 4 batteries connected in parallel is allowed.
- When using more than one battery, ensure that all battery voltages are fairly similar or within 0.2V of each other.
- A large voltage difference will cause an over-current event due to the inrush current flowing from one battery to the other.
- Ensure that the batteries are wired in a diagonal fashion, as shown in Figure 3, with the positive connection from the inverter first connected to the first battery and the negative connection from the inverter connected first to the last battery
Figure 3: Parallel Battery Diagonal Wiring
Series connection
The AZBAT24100A battery can be used in series with batteries of the same
model, capacity and manufacturer.
- Ensure that both batteries are fully charged and all cells are balanced before connecting them in series.
- DO NOT connect batteries in series without a battery balancer module.
- This is due to the protection nature of the BMS used in Li-ion batteries.
- If a single battery reaches full charge it will prevent the other battery that it is connected to, in series, from continuing to charge.
- If a single battery reaches full discharge it will prevent the other battery that it is connected to, in series, from discharging further.
Troubleshooting Guide
Battery start-up procedure
In some cases the battery will go into a safe mode in the event of a short
circuit or over-discharge.
The Short Circuit Protection (SCP) circuit in the battery can potentially be
activated when connected to an inverter or parallel battery for the first
time. Since some inverters have large input capacitors, there is a significant
inrush current from the battery to the capacitors inside the inverter which
activates the SCP on the battery.
The BMS inside the battery switches off output voltage resulting in an open-
circuit. This is visually evident when the display on the battery does not
switch on. This can be confirmed by connecting a multi-meter on the terminals
of the battery and measuring the voltage which should always be larger than
24Vdc.
In the case of a shut-down the battery needs to be manually reset by following
the procedure below:
- Connect AC power to the inverter after following the procedures as recommended in the inverter installation manual. With some inverters models the battery will automatically reset once power is applied to the inverter.
- If the battery did not switch ON, disconnect the AC power to the inverter.
- Use an isolated power supply or a battery charger with an output voltage of 24-29V and a current output larger 1A but less than 10A.
- Apply the voltage to the terminals of the battery for a few seconds until the voltage on the battery is >24V after which the external voltage source can be removed.
- The input capacitors on the inverter will remain charged while the battery is connected to the inverter
Battery pack voltage is low or zero
- If the battery is fully charged it will open-circuit to prevent overcharging.
- Applying a load will reset the protection feature.
- If the battery has been in storage for a long period or over-discharged it will open-circuit to prevent further discharging.
- Follow the battery start-up procedure in Section 7.1 to re-energize the battery.
- Unstable battery voltage or irregular charging.
- Make sure that there is proper connections on the battery terminals.
- Battery voltage between 0V and 16V.
- The battery has been over-discharged and may have lost some capacity. Apply a charging voltage with a maximum of 10A charging current to re-energize the battery cells.
- If the battery voltage reaches 24V, increase the charging current and continue to charge to full capacity.
- Otherwise, immediately stop charging the battery as it has failed and will no longer hold charge. Continuing to charge such a battery will result in over-heating and eventually cause a fire or cell combustion.
Insufficient Energy Capacity
Cycle the battery 4 – 5 times by discharging to 80% DoD and then charging with
a low charging current between 2A to 10A.
Precautions
Storage
- If the battery is stored for more than 3 months, it should be stored under environmentally controlled conditions:
- Ambient temperature: 25 ±3°C
- Humidity: 25-85% RH
- Air pressure: 86kPa-106kPa
- Do not store the battery in direct sunlight.
- The battery should be charged and discharged every 6 months.
- Battery storage SOC should be >50%
Safety
Before use
- Inspect the battery to ensure that it is not damaged. If damaged, please inform the supplier.
- Ensure that the installation is done by a qualified installer.
- The installation needs to be done in compliance with the specified regulatory standards as required by governmental and local authorities.
- Keep in mind that the battery terminals are live.
- Ensure that the inverter is not powered from AC mains while connecting the battery.
- It is advised to use suitable protection between the battery and the inverter.
- Make sure the polarity (positive and negative) connections between the batteries (parallel use) and between the master/main battery and the inverter is correct.
- Verify that the inverter parameters match that of the battery.
- The battery should be kept away from heat, fire and water.
- Double check all connections before switching the breaker/isolator switch to the ON position.
During use
- In the event of altering or moving the installation, make sure that the breaker switch is in the OFF position and the inverter is switched OFF.
- Do not use this battery with that of another supplier or a different type of battery.
- Do not use the batteries with a faulty or incompatible inverter.
- Do not exceed the charging current and discharging current parameters of the battery.
- Overcharging or over-discharging will shorten the life-span of the battery and may cause the battery pack fail or overheat and catch fire.
Other
- Do not open the battery, disassemble, or attempt to repair it as this will void the warranty.
- Do not remove or tamper with the QC sticker or any other labels on the battery as this will void the warranty.
- Take precaution to prevent the battery terminals shorting due to unforeseen events.
- he batteries should not be subjected to mechanical shock or vibration.
- Batteries should be recharged within 12 hours after being fully discharged.
- The supplier does not take any responsibility for direct or indirect damages caused by incorrect use or negligence. Please refer to the terms and conditions of sale and the warranty document.
Emergency conditions
Please refer the material safety datasheet (MSDS) for the batteries on the Azoteq website.
Leaking cells
-
In the event of a cell leaking liquid or gas, take caution to prevent any contact with the skin and eyes and inhaling the gas.
- Inhalation: Evacuate the contaminated area immediately and seek medical attention.
- Contact skin: Wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and water and seek medical attention.
- Contact with eyes: Rinse your eyes properly with water and seek medical attention.
Fire
-
In the unlikely event of a fire, a dry chemical type extinguisher such as CO2 extinguisher will work effectively. Do not use water to extinguish the fire.
Other -
Wet batteries
- If the batteries are wet, please switch the energy storage system OFF immediately.
- Please contact the supplier for further technical support.
-
Damaged batteries
- If the batteries seem to be physically damaged, please do not switch them ON.
- Damaged batteries can be dangerous and need to be handled with care.
- Please contact the supplier for further technical support.
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Postal Address
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PO Box 3534 Paarl7620 South Africa
Tel
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The following patents relate to the device or usage of the device: US 6,249,089; US 6,952,084; US 6,984,900; US 7,084,526; US 7,084,531; US 8,395,395; US 8,531,120; US 8,659,306; US 8,823,273; US 9,209,803; US 9,360,510; US 9,496,793; US 9,709,614; EP 2,351,220; EP 2,559,164; EP 2,748,927; EP 2,846,465; HK 1,157,080; SA 2001/2151; SA 2006/05363; SA 2014/01541; SA 2015/023634; SA 2017/02224;
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