GivEnergy 3HY 6.0 3ph 6kW Hybrid Inverter Installation Guide
- June 15, 2024
- GivEnergy
Table of Contents
- 3HY 6.0 3ph 6kW Hybrid Inverter
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Box Contents
- General Information
- Installation Requirements
- Unit Information
- System Appearance
- Product Usage Instructions
- Preparation
- Safety and Installation
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
3HY 6.0 3ph 6kW Hybrid Inverter
Product Information
Specifications
-
Hybrid Inverter: The 3-phase GivEnergy Hybrid Inverter is a
battery inverter and solar inverter in one unit. It can be directly
coupled with solar panels to generate usable electricity and store
excess energy in the battery. It features easy plug and play
installation, on/off grid phase balancing, and a discharge rate of
up to 11kW. -
Dimensions: 658H x 214D x 480W (mm)
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Weight: 35 Kg
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Charge/Discharge Efficiency: 97.6% / 96%
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PV Max. Efficiency: 97.9%
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Warranty: 12 years
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Start Up Voltage: 200V
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Max. DC Input Power:
- 6.0kW – 9kW
- 8.0kW – 12kW
- 10.0kW – 15kW
- 11.0kW – 15kW
Box Contents
- A: Inverter
- B: Wall Mounting Bracket
- C: Bolt to Secure Inverter to Mounting Bracket
- D: Mounting Bracket Fixings (Qty: 5)
General Information
All information contained in this booklet refers to the
assembly, installation, commissioning, and maintenance of the
3-Phase Hybrid Inverter. Please retain this manual for future
reference. Legal Disclaimer: This document is the property of
GivEnergy, reproduction is prohibited.
Installation Requirements
Installation of all GivEnergy equipment must be carried out by a
GivEnergy Approved Installer. Please ensure that there is
sufficient space and ventilation around the inverter and battery
before installation.
Unit Information
The 3-Phase Hybrid Inverter is a battery inverter and PV
inverter in one. It is bi-directional, meaning it can charge from
the grid (AC coupled) and from solar (DC coupled). It can also
charge from existing solar installations.
System Appearance
- A: Power Flow Direction Indicators
- B: Battery connection point
- C: PV Input Switch
- D: PV Input Terminals
- E: 4G Module
- F: USB Port (Optional)
- G: Communication Ports
- H: AC Supply Terminals (Right) and EPS Terminals (Left)
- I: Serial No.
- J: WiFi Serial No. and Verification Code
- K: Warning Signs Label
- L: Specification Label
- M: Heat Sink
Product Usage Instructions
Preparation
Before installation, the following tools are required:
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Drill
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Suitable drill bit for wall and fixings
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Set of Allen keys
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Multimeter
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Knife
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Wire cutters
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Wire strippers
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Crimping tool
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Socket set for wall bolts
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Tape measure and spirit level
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Pen/pencil
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RJ45 crimping tool (for making own LAN cable)
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USB stick (for updating firmware)
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Laptop/tablet/phone with internet connection for
commissioning -
Insulated screw drivers
Safety and Installation
Safety Instructions: Extra care and attention must be taken when
installing and maintaining any GivEnergy equipment. The system is
capable of retaining a high voltage, even when disconnected.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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1. Can the 3-Phase Hybrid Inverter be used with existing solar
installations?
Yes, the unit can be used as an AC coupled alongside existing
solar installations.
-
1. What is the warranty period for the 3-Phase Hybrid
Inverter?
The warranty period is 12 years.
-
1. What is the maximum DC input power for each model?
The maximum DC input power varies depending on the model:
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* 6.0kW – 9kW
- 8.0kW – 12kW
- 10.0kW – 15kW
- 11.0kW – 15kW
GENERATION 3 | 3-PHASE + STACKABLE BATTERY
INSTALLATION MANUAL
3HY 6.0, 3HY 8.0, 3HY 10.0, 3HY 11.0 10.2 HV, 13.6 HV, 17.0 HV, 20.4 HV
V 1.0 09/23
PREPARATION
Before installation, the following tools are required:
Item
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
Item Name
Drill Suitable drill bit for wall and fixings Set of Allen keys Multimeter
Knife Wire cutters Wire strippers Crimping tool Socket set for wall bolts Tape
measure and spirit level Pen/pencil RJ45 crimping tool (for making own LAN
cable) USB stick (for updating firmware) Laptop/tablet/phone with internet
connection for commissioning Insulated screw drivers
Note: Please adhere to best practices and local legislation for manual handling processes when moving, lifting and installing the equipment.
Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS
A TRUE MULTITASKER
Hybrid Inverter
The 3-phase GivEnergy Hybrid Inverter is a battery inverter and solar inverter
in one unit, meaning that the battery is AC and DC coupled.
It can be coupled directly with solar panels to generate usable electricity in
the property, as well as store any excess energy in the battery for later use.
It features easy plug and play installation and on / off grid phase balancing.
Additionally , it will minimise import by discharging to meet demand in the
property with a discharge rate of up to 11kW.
The unit can also be used as an AC coupled alongside existing solar
installations.
Dimensions 658H x 214D x 480W (mm)
Weight 35 Kg
Charge / Discharge Efficiency 97.6% / 96%
PV Max. Efficiency 97.9%
Warranty 12 years
Operational temperature -25ºC – 60ºC (derating at 50ºC)
Start Up Voltage 200V
Max. DC Input Power 6.0kW – 9kW 8.0kW – 12kW 10.0kW – 15kW 11.0kW – 15kW
Item A B C D
Item Name Inverter Wall Mounting Bracket Bolt to Secure Inverter to Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket Fixings
BOX CONTENTS
Qty 1 1 2 5
A
B
C
D
GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction All information contained in this booklet refers to the assembly,
installation, commissioning, and maintenance of the 3-Phase Hybrid Inverter.
Please retain this manual for future reference. Legal Disclaimer: This
document is the property of GivEnergy, reproduction is prohibited.
Installation Requirements Installation of all GivEnergy equipment must be
carried out by a GivEnergy Approved Installer. Please ensure that there is
sufficient space and ventilation around the inverter and battery before
installation.
Unit Information The 3-Phase Hybrid Inverter is a battery inverter and PV
inverter in one. It is bi-directional, meaning it can charge from the grid (AC
coupled) and from solar (DC coupled). It can also charge from existing solar
installations.
Storing the Inverter The unit must be stored in its original packaging at
temperatures between 25ºC – 60ºC. Do not stack more than 4 units on top of
each other.
Packaging Contents When unpacking, please check the following:
· There are no missing accessories from the packaging list
· The model and specification of the inverter’s nameplate match the order
specifications If any damaged or missing parts are found, please contact
GivEnergy on 01377 252 874 or email support@givenergy.co.uk immediately.
Returns must be provided in original or equivalent packaging. The cardboard
packaging is recyclable.
Item
A B C D E F G H I J K L
SYSTEM APPEARANCE
Item Name Power Flow Direction Indicators Battery connection point PV Input
Switch PV Input Terminals 4G Module USB Port (Optional) Communication Ports AC
Supply Terminals (Right) and EPS Terminals (Left) Serial No. WiFi Serial No.
and Verification Code Warning Signs Label Specification Label Heat Sink
L
B A
D
C
E
F G
I
K
HJ
SAFETY AND INSTALLATION
Safety Instructions Extra care and attention must be taken when installing and
maintaining any GivEnergy equipment. The system is capable of retaining a high
voltage, even when disconnected.
If you suspect something is wrong with the inverter, contact GivEnergy on
01377 252 874 or email support@givenergy.co.uk If there are any damaged or
missing parts, please contact the distributor immediately. Returns must be
provided in original or equivalent packaging All electrical installations must
be carried out by a qualified and registered electrician and in accordance
with local wiring regulations During operation, the heat sink may become hot.
Do not touch the heat sink at the sides, or the top of the inverter when in
operation The inverter is designed to be connected to the grid; connecting
your inverter to a generator or other power source can result in damage to the
inverter or external devices All GivEnergy equipment must be installed by a
GivEnergy Approved Installer
The inverter must be installed in an easily accessible location, the status
display must be visible and not obstructed
Please ensure that the wall to be mounted on is sufficient enough to hold the
weight of the inverter and battery pack
The inverter must be installed in a well ventilated area with 30cm clearance
around it, free of any obstacles. The ambient temperature should be below 40ºC
to ensure optimal operation
The inverter must be installed vertically with connections always positioned
at the bottom, never install horizontally, and avoid tilting the unit
Do not install in direct sunlight or near water sources
Mount the inverter at least 3 feet above ground level (outside only)
Precautions Only GivEnergy supplied battery cables must be used Only GivEnergy batteries should be connected to our inverters Reversed polarity may damage the inverter
STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION
1. Please ensure that there is sufficient space and ventilation around the
inverter and battery before
installation. Note: Take into consideration that batteries may be added at a
later date. To allow for this, hang the inverter higher to ensure there is
enough space. If installing the products outside: make sure the products are
not in direct sunlight, and are situated in a location where the inverter
remains within operating temperatures. This is to ensure the unit remains
fully functional.
2. The bracket is attached to the inverter when in the box. Take off the 2
bolts at the bottom to remove
the bracket.
3. Wall thickness should be suitable to hold the weight of the inverter.
Place the wall mounting bracket
horizontally onto the wall and mark the position for the bracket holes.
4. Drill 5 holes at the marked positions, at least 75mm deep. Fix the
mounting bracket to the wall using
5 x M6x50 expansion bolts.
Please note: If fitting the inverter to a non-masonry wall, different fixings
will be required.
STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION
6. Insert the 2 x M4 safety locking screws on the left and right side to
prevent the inverter from being
lifted off the bracket.
5. Mount the inverter onto the mounting bracket.
7. Remove the bottom cover. Remove the 2 screws on the bottom of the inverter
with the Allen key. Pull
down the bottom cover and push the grommet out of the way.
8. Make sure the DC PV isolator is switched OFF.
Wiring
8. You must install a separate AC circuit-breaker per inverter in order to
ensure that it is adequately protected
and can be safely disconnected under load. Please follow local legislation.
For easy installation, you can take out the lever arch plug.
a. Lift up the lever b. Connect the correct conductor to the corresponding
lever c. Put the lever arch plug back into the inverter
To connect the AC connector: a. Connect the cables to their respective
connection ports b. Cut a hole in the cable grommet c. Put the saddles over
the cables to ensure they stay where they are d. For the LAN cable, make a cut
down the middle of the grommet and place back in its original position
To connect the meter connections: a. Push and hold the orange tab b. Plug in
the cable c. Release the orange tab d. Pull the cable slightly to ensure it is
secure
The PP cable will also need to have a grommet. If installing a battery, remove
the PP cable from the HV installation kit. To connect the PP cable to the
inverter, make sure to use the right end of the cable. The grommet end is the
inverter end.
a. Pull down the red tab b. Push the connector into the socket until it clicks
c. Push the red tab back in d. Check that the grommet is positioned correctly
9. Test polarity of the PV cables.
10. 4G Dongle. Adjust all dipswitches to off and place the dongle into the
USB port under the inverter.
Use the securing screws to secure in place.
11. Replace the bottom front cover by sliding it up from the bottom of the
inverter. Make sure that all of
the grommets are seated properly. Replace the 2 securing bolts under the
inverter, taking care not to overtighten.
Note: Everything is currently isolated and the inverter is not yet live.
CLEARANCE AND MAINTENANCE
Space Clearance
There must be adequate clearance around the inverter to allow for heat
dissipation. The diagram below illustrates the space required around the
inverter.
300mm
300mm
250mm
250mm
250mm
250mm
250mm
250mm
Maintenance
When maintaining and cleaning the inverter, the whole system must be powered
down. Clean with a soft cloth with a light detergent if needed.
To ensure your inverter operates optimally at all times, annual maintenance
checks need to be carried out. Check for visible damage or discolouration of
the switch, and that the cables are intact. Please ensure that the top of the
inverter is not obstructed in any way.
We recommend operating the rotary isolator from ON to OFF 5 times, this cleans
the contacts of the rotary switch.
Item
A B C D E F G H I J
CONNECTIONS OVERVIEW
Item Name
Battery connection point PV Input x 2 Built-in WiFi aerial Communication and
LAN Connectors EPS Connection AC Connection DC Input Isolation Switch Cable
Clamps Dipswitch IP65 Cable Entry Glands
B
D F
A
C
E
I H
J G
Dip Switches ON OFF
COMMUNICATION CONNECTIONS
WiFi
USB
Communication/network ports
WAKE UP Dipswitch
LAN
METER DEBUG485
WATER HEATER CAN
LAN
DRM
AC UTILITY GRID CONNECTION
Cable size requirements for the 3-Phase Hybrid Inverter are dependent on the
model and the legislation of the country it is being installed.:
3HY 6.0 – minimum 4mm² – 16mm² 3HY 8.0 – minimum 4mm² -16mm² 3HY 10.0 –
minimum 4mm² -16mm² 3HY 11.0 – minimum 4mm² – 16mm² The installer must
calculate the size of cable needed based on the legislation and cable run
length.
CONNECTING TO THE EPS
The Emergency Power Supply (EPS) can provide a maximum output power of up to
11000W during a grid failure. This output must be protected as close to the
inverter as possible, with a double pole 30mA RCD rated at up to 20A. There
are four approved methods to connect to the EPS, please refer to the EPS
Connection Guide on our Knowledge Base for more information.
Backup connection terminals
If the backup terminals are used, please ensure the following: An earth rod
must be installed and connected to the main earthing terminal, as close to the
origin of supply as possible, and adequate overload / short circuit protection
must be installed in accordance with the local wiring regulations.
The EPS MAX output power is 11000W. If the EPS goes over its max output, the
inverter will go into fault. The EPS output will only operate when the
battery(s) have capacity available. Any other grid tied generation must be
supplied from the grid side of the changeover switch to avoid damage to the
inverter, and void in warranty (see the following diagrams for reference).
CONNECTING GRID METER TO INVERTER
In the system, a mid approved meter must be installed to ensure correct
monitoring of the grid power. The inverter uses this information to decide
whether to charge or discharge the battery.
The CT clamps connected to the mid approved meter must be installed around the
live incoming supply to the property, with the arrow pointing in the direction
of grid import, in order to monitor the complete consumption of the building.
For further information, please refer to the meter guide on the Knowledge
Base.
SPECIFICATIONS
STACKABLE BATTERY
Customised power, to your property
Our stackable battery is designed to work alongside the GivEnergy 3-Phase
Hybrid Inverter. High voltage BMS allows for greater charge and discharge
power running at a lower current, providing higher efficiency than our lesser
voltage range.
Specifications
Max. Dimensions (20.4kWh) 1085H x 380D x 480W (mm)
Max. Weight 226.3 Kg
Standard Charge/Discharge 0.5C
Max. Capacity 20.4 kWh / 51 Ah
Warranty 12 years
Max. Current 25 VDC
Voltage 187 – 520 VDC
Charging temperature 0ºC – 55º
Max. Voltage 520VDC
BOX CONTENTS
GIV-BAT HV Kit
Item
Qty
Base Plate
1
HV Box
1
Cable Inverter to HV Box
1
Template / Positioning Part
1
Wall Bolts
2
M6 Screws (securing battery stack)
2
Plug to Plug Cable with Grommet
1
Battery (10.2kWh)
Battery (13.6kWh)
Item
Qty
Item
Qty
Battery
3
Battery
4
Giv-Bat HV Kit
1
Giv-Bat HV Kit
1
Screws
2
Screws
2
Battery (17.0kWh)
Battery (20.4kWh)
Item
Qty
Item
Qty
Battery
5
Battery
6
Giv-Bat HV Kit
1
Giv-Bat HV Kit
1
Screws
2
Screws
2
One battery is 3.4kWh. A minimum of 3 batteries is required and a maximum of 6 is possible.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction All information contained in this booklet refers to the assembly,
installation, commissioning, and maintenance of the stackable batteries.
Please retain this manual for future reference. Legal Disclaimer: This
document is the property of GivEnergy, reproduction is prohibited.
Installation Requirements Installation of all GivEnergy equipment must be
carried out by a GivEnergy approved installer. HV Unit Information The
stackable batteries are designed to work with a GivEnergy 3-Phase Inverter.
Storing the Battery The units must be stored in their original packaging at
temperatures between -30ºC – 60ºC.
Packaging Contents When unpacking, please check the following:
There are no missing accessories from the packaging list
The model and specification of the battery’s nameplate match the order
specifications If any damaged or missing parts are found, please contact
GivEnergy on 01377 252 874 or email support@givenergy.co.uk immediately.
Returns must be provided in original or equivalent packaging. The cardboard
packaging is recyclable. Disposing of Packaging Recycle as much as possible
and dispose of waste in the correct place.
Disposing of Hardware at the end of its lifetime The units must be safely
removed by a qualified professional. Local regulations must be adhered to and
disposed of at the correct recycling place.
Item A B C D E F G H I J
Item Name STATUS ON/OFF Switch HV Box Rotary Isolator Battery packs Base plate Adjustable feet Securing screws Earthing point Battery connection point
J I
SYSTEM APPEARANCE
A B
C D
H E
F G
SAFETY AND INSTALLATION
Safety Instructions Extra care and attention must be taken when installing and
maintaining any GivEnergy equipment. The system is capable of lethal voltages,
even when disconnected
If you suspect something is wrong with the battery, contact GivEnergy on 01377
252 874 or email support@givenergy.co.uk. If any damaged or missing parts are
found, please contact GivEnergy on 01377 252 874 or email
support@givenergy.co.uk immediately. Returns must be provided in original or
equivalent packaging. The cardboard packaging is recyclable. Installation
Instructions and Precautions All electrical installations must be carried out
by a qualified and registered electrician and in accordance with the IEE
Wiring Regulations Ensure batteries are always fixed to the wall using the
mounting bracket, even when the weight of the product is on the floor All
GivEnergy equipment must be installed by a GivEnergy approved installer
Externally mounted batteries must always be wall mounted above the frost-line
or a minimum of 50mm An earth bond must be installed between all batteries and
inverters Do not remove the front cover unless instructed by the GivEnergy
support team Only GivEnergy supplied battery cables must be used
Do not use the battery if there are any deformities, such as bulging or
leakages
Do not puncture the battery
Do not throw the battery or use forceful impact
Do not attempt to repair the battery yourself (please call your Approved
Installer)
The battery must be installed vertically, never install horizontally, avoid
tilting the unit
Do not install in direct sunlight
STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION
1. Place the base plate down as close to the wall as possible. The base plate
needs to be flush to
the wall. Cut out the skirting board if in the way.
STEP-BY-STEP INSTALLATION
3. Use the template/positioning part to mark holes for the 2 bolts for the HV
box. 4. Drill two holes at the marked points to suit the fixings. Install and
tighten the two expanding bolts,
leaving a 3mm gap between the bolt head and the wall to secure the HV Box.
5. Make sure the isolator is switched off before putting on the HV box. 6.
Place the HV box on top of the batteries.
2. Stack the battery modules on the base making sure they are flush to the
wall. Adjust the feet to make
sure they are flush to the wall and level left and right. Once all of the
battery packs are in place use the template to determine the location of the
wall bolts. Ensure the template is level and completely flush to the wall.
7. Connect all of the packs together (including base plate and HV Box) using
the supplied screws on both
sides.
CONNECTING THE BATTERY TO THE INVERTER
1. Connect the cable to the battery and the other end to the inverter. Ensure
that the grommeted
end of the cable is the inverter end. Push the plug until there is a click,
lock in place using the red tab.
2. Make sure there is one cable (under local legislation, 6mm2 earth cable
suggested) running from
one of the earthing points on the bottom of the inverter to the earthing point
on the stackable battery.
3. When ready to power up the unit, switch on the rotary isolator on the
battery. Push and hold
the button for 2 seconds to switch on the battery stack. The lights should
then illuminate. The system is now ready for commissioning.
BATTERY CABLES
One type of cables exist for connection to the stackable battery: Plug to plug
battery cable Instructions on how to install the cable are also on the plug
itself.
Battery end
IMPORTANT All stackable battery cables are included with the product. Beware
of inverter end and battery end.
To disconnect the cable:
1. Pull down the red tab 2. Push the red tab down 3. Press the orange tab
To connect the cable:
1. Push in the connector 2. Pull in the red tab
Note: make sure the plug is fully plugged in.
Inverter end
START-UP AND SHUT-DOWN OF THE SYSTEM
Start-Up Procedure
1. Connect the AC circuit breaker, ensure that the system is powered. 2.
Check to see that the status light in the centre is flashing 3. Turn on the PV
switch 4. The PV indicator should light up on the inverter (if the sun is
shining) 5. Turn on the battery isolator 6. Push the button on the front of
the battery until the LED lights up 7. Wait for the relays to start up 8. Make
sure that the battery has a green status 9. The battery indicator on the
inverter should light up 10. The system is ready to be commissioned as soon as
it is powered up. Commission using the portal/
app. Ensure that the grid power is reading identical to that of the mid
approved meter (this can be found on the screen of the meter).
Shutdown Procedure
1. Turn off the battery by pressing the button on the front until lights have
gone out 2. Switch off the battery isolator to prevent it from being
reactivated 3. Turn off the PV switch 4. Disconnect the AC circuit breaker to
prevent it from being reactivated 5. Wait until all LEDs have gone out. The
inverter is now shut down
COMMISSIONING A SYSTEM
All systems must be commissioned to ensure correct battery and meter
communications, as well as connection to the online portal. Please ensure the
following conditions are met before commissioning: The inverter is connected
to the internet and the connection guide has been followed correctly. Check
that all the wires are securely connected before the battery isolator and the
AC isolator is switched on. You MUST set the parameters of the battery
according to your battery system.
Accessing the Commissioning Portal Sign into the online portal at
https://portal.givenergy.cloud with your GivEnergy Engineer login. If you are
a first time user, and you do not have an account or Engineer login, please
consult your supplier to get this set up.
To download a fully illustrated guide, please visit our Knowledge Base at
www.givenergy.co.uk
Note: If commissioning is incomplete, leave the battery off to avoid it going
flat. Without commissioning, the system may not operate correctly.
CLEARANCE AND MAINTENANCE
Space Clearance
There must be adequate clearance around the batteries to allow for heat
dissipation. The diagram below illustrates the space required around the
inverter.
300mm
300mm
300mm
300mm
Status indicators
DIP SWITCHES AND STATUS INDICATORS
300mm
300mm
Maintenance
When maintaining and cleaning the stackable battery, the whole system must be
powered down. Clean with a soft cloth with a light detergent if needed.
To ensure your stackable battery operates optimally at all times, annual
maintenance checks need to be carried out. Check for visible damage or
discolouration of the switch, and that the cables are intact. Please ensure
that the top of the stackable battery is not obstructed in any way.
We recommend operating the rotary isolator from ON to OFF 5 times, this cleans
the contacts of the rotary switch.
What does the STATUS light mean?
OFF Green Green light Red Sound
Shut down Battery Energy. Flicker – Battery charge System boot System failure Firmware update or a fault (please consult the app or portal)
PARAMETER AND MODEL COMPARISON TABLE
Parameter type
Height above ground (L) High Voltage (UH) Low Voltage (UL) Measuring Voltage
(UM1) Measuring Voltage (UM2)
GIV-BAT 10.8-HV
GIV-BAT 13.6-HV
GIV-BAT 17.0-HV
GIV-BAT 20.4-HV
575mm 262.8Vd.c 201.6Vd.c 237~243Vd.c 216Vd.c
725mm 350.4Vd.c 268.8Vd.c 316~324Vd.c 288Vd.c
875mm 438.0Vd.c 336.0Vd.c 395~405Vd.c 360Vd.c
1025mm 525.6Vd.c 403.2Vd.c 474~486Vd.c 432Vd.c
DECOMMISSIONING A SYSTEM
Uninstalling the Inverter
1. Follow the shut-down procedure 2. Remove all connections and cables from
the inverter 3. Remove the bolts which are securing the inverter to the
bracket 4. Lift the inverter off the bracket 5. Remove the wall bracket
Packaging the Inverter If possible, always pack the inverter in its original
packaging and secure it with tension belts. If this is not available, you may
also use an equivalent sized box. The box must be capable of being closed
completely and be strong enough to support both the weight and the size of the
inverter.
Storing the Inverter Store the inverter in a dry place where ambient
temperatures are always between -25ºC and +60ºC
Uninstalling a Battery
1. Follow the shut-down procedure 2. Remove all cables 3. Remove the bolts
securing the HV box 4. Lift the HV box 5. Lift off all of the battery packs 6.
Remove the base plate
WORK MODES & TROUBLESHOOTING
Eco Mode The system optimises the delivery of generated PV power and battery
power to prioritise the home load. Grid power is used as a last resort if
solar and battery power are unavailable.
Off Peak Charging This is prioritised to charge the battery during off peak
times when energy is cheaper, greener, and cleaner. The battery will start to
discharge outside of the off peak time when energy is more expensive.
Back Up / Island Mode The system has the ability to be used in the event of a
power cut. To utilise this feature, circuits must be connected to the
inverter’s EPS terminals. To download a fully illustrated guide on connecting
the inverter to the EPS, please visit our Knowledge Base at
www.givenergy.co.uk.
If you have any questions, please contact GivEnergy on 01377 252 874 or email
support@givenergy.co.uk. Alternatively, visit our troubleshooting guide on the
knowledge base at www.givenergy.co.uk.
MANUFACTURER WARRANTIES
This inverter and stackable battery are covered by a 12-year warranty. Please
refer to the warranty document for further specifications.
Products Covered
Hybrid Inverter Gen 3 3-Phase 6.0 12 years
Hybrid Inverter Gen 3 3-Phase 8.0 12 years
Hybrid Inverter Gen 3 3-Phase 10.0 12 years
Hybrid Inverter Gen 3 3-Phase 11.0 12 years
Stackable Battery | HV 10.2/ 13.6/ 17.0/ 20.4 12 years
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