ECOFLOW EF HD-P1-3K-S1 PowerOcean Hybrid Inverter User Manual
- June 1, 2024
- ECOFLOW
Table of Contents
- Ecoflow PowerOcean Hybrid Inverter
- Safety Instructions
- ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
- Checking before Installation
- Product Introduction
- APPEARANCE
- LABEL DESCRIPTION
- System Management
- System Maintenance & Replacement
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SYSTEM REPLACEMENT
- Inverter Decommissioning
- Technical Parameters
- Appendix A User Information
- EU Declaration of Conformity
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
User Manual
V1.0 Issuing Date
2024-03-07
Ecoflow PowerOcean Hybrid Inverter
Safety Instructions
DISCLAIMER
Read this user manual carefully before using the product to ensure that you
completely understand the product and can correctly use it. After reading this
user manual, keep it properly for future reference. Improper use of this
product may cause serious injury to yourself or others, or cause product
damage and property loss. Once you use this product, it is deemed that you
understand, approve and accept all the terms and content in this document.
EcoFlow is not liable for any loss caused by the user’s failure to use this
product in compliance with this user manual.
In compliance with laws and regulations, EcoFlow reserves the right to final
interpretation of this document and all documents related to this product.
This document is subject to changes (updates, revisions, or termination)
without prior notice. Please visit EcoFlow’s official website to obtain the
latest product information.
STATEMENT
Follow local laws and regulations when installing, operating, or maintaining
the equipment. The safety instructions in this manual are only supplements to
local laws and regulations.
EcoFlow will not be liable for any consequence caused by the violation of
general safety requirements or design, production, and usage safety standards.
SYMBOL CONVENTIONS
This is a safety warning symbol. Such safety information alerts you to hazards
that can be lethal to you and others, and that can cause damages to the
equipment. All safety information is preceded by safety warning symbols and
hazard words, including: “DANGER”, “WARNING”, “CAUTION”, and “NOTICE”. The
“DANGER”, “WARNING”, “CAUTION”, and “NOTICE” statements in this manual do not
cover all the safety instructions. They are only supplements to the safety
instructions.
Symbol | Description |
---|---|
DANGER | Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, |
will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING| Indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION| Indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE| Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance deterioration, or
unanticipated results. NOTICE is used to address practices not related to
personal injury.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
DANGER
Do not work with power on during installation.
WARNING
When the photovoltaic array is exposed to light, it supplies a d.c. voltage to
the PCE.
CAUTION
The product must only be operated with PV modules of protection class II in
accordance with IEC 61730, application class A. The PV modules must be
compatible with this product. Do not ground the PV array positive/negative
hole.
- If the power cord of this equipment is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, customer service department or qualified personnel to prevent a safety hazard.
- Do not touch the exposed cable with your hands.
- Make sure the cables, connectors and ports are dry before starting up the equipment. Make sure all three are connected securely.
- Do not install, use, or operate outdoor equipment and cables in harsh weather conditions such as lightning, rain, snow, and level 6 or stronger wind.
- Tighten the screws to the specified torque using tools when installing the equipment.
- After installing the equipment, remove the remnants of the device installation area, such as cardboard boxes, foam, plastic, wire ties, stripped insulation materials, etc.
- All warning label and nameplates on the equipment should be visible after installation is complete. Do not scrawl, damage, or block any warning label on the device.
- Understand the components and functioning of a grid-tied PV power system and relevant local standards.
- Do not open the host panel of the equipment without permission.
- Do not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, adapt, add code to the device software or alter the device software in any other way. Any other operation that violates the original design specifications of the device hardware and software is not allowed.
- If there is a probability of personal injury or equipment damage during operations on the equipment, immediately stop the operations, take feasible protective measures.
- Use tools correctly to avoid hurting people or damaging the equipment.
- Do not touch the energized equipment, as the enclosure is hot.
- Use insulated tools when operating equipment and wear personal protec- tive equipment to ensure personal safety. Wear anti-static gloves, clothing and wristbands when touching electronic devices to protect equipment from damage.
- Prior to performing any work on the equipment, always disconnect it from all voltage sources as described in this section. Always adhere to the prescribed sequence.
- Before installing PV modules, please read its user manual carefully.
- The system is not suitable for power supplying life-sustaining medical devices. It cannot guarantee backup power in all circumstances.
- Do not connect loads between the inverter and the AC switch that directly connects to the inverter.
PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS
- Personnel who plan to install or maintain EcoFlow equipment must receive thorough training, understand all necessary safety precautions, and be able to correctly perform all operations.
- Only qualified professionals are allowed to install, operate, and maintain the equipment.
- Personnel who will operate the equipment, including operators, trained personnel, and professionals, should possess the local national required qualifications in special operations such as high-voltage operations, working at heights, and operations of special equipment.
Professionals: personnel who are trained or experienced in equipment operations and are clear of the sources and degree of various potential hazards in equipment installation, operation, and maintenance.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
GROUNDING
- For the equipment that needs to be grounded, install the ground cable first when installing the equipment and remove the ground cable last when removing the equipment.
- Ground the PE hole of GRID & BACKUP connector and the equipment enclosure.
- Do not damage the ground conductor.
- Do not operate the equipment in the absence of a properly installed ground conductor.
- Ensure that the equipment is connected permanently to the protective ground. Before operating the equipment, check its electrical connection to ensure that it is securely grounded.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
DANGER
• Before connecting cables, ensure that the equipment is intact. Otherwise,
electric shocks or fire may occur.
- Ensure that all electrical connections comply with local electrical standards.
- Obtain approval from the local electric utility company before using the equipment in grid-tied mode.
- Ensure that the cables installer prepared meet local regulations.
- Use dedicated insulated tools when performing high-voltage operations.
- Before connecting a power cable, check that the label on the power cable is correct. When fabricating cables and installing connectors on site, follow the respective instructions in this manual and the requirements of local laws and regulations.
- Before operating the equipment, disconnect all power to the equipment and wait for the corresponding delayed discharge time to ensure that the equipment is completely deenergized.
CABLING
- The cabling path must avoid the equipment cooling system and parts.
- When routing cables, ensure that a distance of at least 30 mm exists be- tween the cables and heat-generating components or areas. This prevents damage to the insulation layer of the cables.
- Bind cables of the same type together. When routing cables of different types, ensure that they are at least 30 mm away from each other. Mutual entanglement or cross-deployment is not allowed.
- Ensure that the cables used in a grid-tied PV power system are properly connected and insulated and meet specifications.
INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
- Ensure that the equipment is installed in a well ventilated environment.
- To prevent fire due to high temperature, ensure that the ventilation vents or heat dissipation system are not blocked when the equipment is under operation.
- Do not expose the equipment to flammable or explosive gas or smoke. Do not perform any operation on the equipment in such environments.
- Do not place the equipment next to any heat source, fire source, or water source, and not to perform any operation on the equipment next to that heat source, fire source, or water source.
EQUIPMENT AND PERSONNEL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS MOVING THE EQUIPMENT
- When moving the equipment by hand, wear protective gloves to prevent injuries.
- Move the equipment with precaution as it is heavy. When two or more people are needed to assist in moving the equipment, please ensure communication and coordination between personnels to prevent being crushed or sprained.
USING TOOLS
- Use wooden or fiberglass ladders when you need to perform live working at heights.
- Before using a ladder, check that it is intact and confirm its load bearing capacity. Do not overload it.
- Make sure the operator is regulated in the use of installation tools, such as ladders, electric paddles, drills, etc. Make sure the tool power cord is not tangled.
- When installing, strictly prevent screws, nuts and spacers from falling inside the equipment and ensure that the tools (such as electric drill bit ) do not fall into the gap between the installed equipment and the wall to prevent delaying the installation.
DRILLING HOLES
- Wear goggles and protective gloves when drilling holes.
- When drilling holes, protect the equipment from shavings or dust. After drilling, clean up any shavings or dust that have accumulated at the installation site in a timely manner, otherwise, it may block the drilled hole.
GROUNDING CONDUCTOR MONITORING
The inverter is equipped with a grounding conductor monitoring device.
This grounding conductor monitoring device detects when there is no grounding
conductor connected and disconnects the inverter from the utility grid if this
is the case. Depending on the installation site and grid configuration, it may
be advisable to disable the grounding conductor monitoring. This can be
necessary, if there is no neutral conductor present and you intend to install
the inverter between two line conductors.
- Grounding conductor monitoring must be disabled after initial start-up depending on the grid configuration. Safety in accordance with IEC 62109 when the grounding conductor monitoring is deactivated. In order to guarantee safety in accordance with IEC 62109 when the grounding conductor monitoring is deactivated, you have to connect an additional grounding conductor to the inverter.
- Connect an additional grounding conductor that has an cross-section of at least 10 mm. Ground the PE hole of GRID &BACKUP connector and the equipment enclosure.
DISPOSAL
For information on the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, please
visit the following website: https://eu.ecoflow.com/pages/electronic-devices-
disposal
SETTING THE RATED RESIDUAL CURRENT OF THE RESIDUAL-CURRENT DEVICE
RCD (type A) with rated residual operating current of 100 mA(AC-GRID) and 30mA
(AC-BACKUP) would be recommended if there is additional protection by RCD
shall be provided for local electrical installation, while the use of an RCD
with lower rated residual operating current is also permitted if it is
required by the specific local electrical codes. When using residual-current
devices with a rated residual current of 100 mA, set the rated residual
current to 100 mA.
Checking before Installation
CHECKING OUTER PACKING
Before unpacking the equipment, check the outer packing for damage, such as
holes and cracks, and check the model. If any damage is found, do not unpack
the package and contact your supplier as soon as possible.
CHECKING DELIVERABLES
After unpacking the equipment, check that the deliverables are intact and
complete. If any item is missing or damaged, contact your dealer.
For details about the number of accessories delivered with the equipment, see
What’s In The Box in the Installation Guide.
Product Storage
The following requirements should be met if the equipment is not put into use
directly:
- Do not unpack the equipment.
- Keep the storage temperature at –30°C to +60°C and the humidity at 0%–100% RH.
- The product should be stored in a clean and dry place and be protected from dust and water vapor corrosion.
- Do not stack the inverters to avoid personal injury or equipment damage.
- Do not place this product near water, fire or other heat sources (heaters, direct sunlight, gas ovens, etc.).
- During the storage period, check the equipment periodically.
- If the equipment has been stored for a long time (more than 6 months), it must be checked and tested by professionals before being put into use.
For details about Battery maintenance, see EcoFlow PowerOcean LFP Battery User Manual.
Product Introduction
FUNCTION
The EcoFlow PowerOcean Hybrid Inverter is a single-phase grid-tied string
inverter that converts the DC power generated by PV strings into AC power and
enables highly efficient solar energy usage and storage to achieve your home
power independence. The inverter is integrated with backup module, offering up
to 6kW output to power almost every essential appliance in case of any grid
outage.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
NETWORKING APPLICATION
This equipment applies to residential grid-tied systems. The system consists
of PV strings, EF BD-5.1-S1 batteries, hybrid inverter, AC switches, and power
distribution units.
SUPPORTED POWER GRID TYPES
The inverter supports the following power grid types: TN-S, TN-C, TN-C-S, and
TT.
APPEARANCE
- Lock hole button: Push upwardsto reveal the lock hole and secure the PV switch with a lock to prevent accidental startup.
- PV SWITCH: Control of solar PV input source only, no control of other voltage sources.
- 4G dongle port (USB-A)
- IOT dongle port (USB-C)
- Meter communication port
- Communication port (COM)
- Ethernet port (WAN)
- Backup load port (BACKUP)
- Power grid port (GRID)
- Ground point with grounding screw
- PV input terminals (PV1+/- / PV2+/–)
- Trim cover with screw
- Heat sink
- BATTERY ON/OFF button
- Click-on terminal
- LED indicator
LABEL DESCRIPTION
ENCLOSURE LABELS
Icon| Name|
Meaning
---|---|---
| Eletric shock warning| Caution, risk of eletric shock
| Delayed discharge| Danger to life due to high voltages in the inverter;
observe a waiting time of 5 minutes. High voltages that can cause lethal
electric shocks are present in the live components of the inverter.
Prior to performing any work on the inverter, disconnect it from all voltage
sources as described in this document.
| Burn warning| Do not touch a running equipment because the enclosure is hot
when the equipment is running.
| Refer to documentation| Reminds operators to refer to the documents
delivered with the equipment.
| Grounding| Indicates the position for connecting the protective
earthing (PE) cable.
Do not disconnect under load| Operation warning| Do not remove the AC/DC
connector when the equipment is running.
| Symbol of a crossed-out trash can| WEEE designation Do not dispose of
the product together with the household waste but in accordance with the
disposal regulations for electronic waste applicable at the installation site.
| CE marking| The product complies with the requirements of the applicable EU
directives.
The labels are for reference only.
WORKING PRINCIPLES
The inverter receives inputs from up to two PV strings. Then the inputs are
grouped into two MPPT routes inside the equipment to track the maximum power
point of the PV strings. The DC power is then converted into single-phase AC
power through an inverter circuit. Surge protection is supported on both the
DC and AC sides.
System Installation
For System Installation, please refer to Installation Guide delivered with the
equipment.
Electrical Connection
For Electrical Connection, please refer to Installation Guide delivered with
the equipment.
System Commissioning
For System Commissioning, please refer to Installation Guide delivered with
the equipment.
System Operation
SYSTEM POWER-ONPROCEDURE (ON-GRID AND PV MODULE CONFIGURED)
- Turn on the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid.
- Set the PV SWITCH on the side of the inverter to ON position.
- Observe the LED to check the inverter operating status.
PROCEDURE (OFF-GRID AND NO PV MODULE CONFIGURED)
- Turn on the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid.
- Set the PV SWITCH on the side of the inverter to ON position.
- After commissioning, press and hold for 5 seconds the BATTERY ON/OFF button.
- Observe the LED to check the inverter operating status.
LED INDICATORS
LED Indicator | Symbol Conventions |
---|---|
ON | |
Blinking White | |
Carousel White | |
Steady Orange | |
Blinking Orange | |
OFF | |
Power On/Off Status | Description |
--- | --- |
System startup | |
System shutdown | |
Charge Status | Description |
0-25% | |
25-50% | |
50-75% | |
75-99% | |
100% | |
Discharge/Standby Status | Description |
<5% | |
5-25% | |
25-50% | |
50-75% | |
75-100% | |
Over-the-air Updates Status | Description |
Over-the-air update is in progress | |
Faulty Status | Description |
Abnormal electrical connection. Check if all equipment is installed |
correctly and securely.
| Abnormal smart meter communication.
| Abnormal IoT communication.
| Battery is faulty.
| Abnormal battery communication.
| Converter is faulty.
| Abnormal converter communication.
NOTICE
- If the LED indicates a faulty status, visit the EcoFlow Pro app to retrieve the error code for troubleshooting.
System Management
EcoFlow provides thorough support for the system. Both the end user and
installer benefit from our comprehensive guides and resources.
FOR END USER
Effortlessly manage, monitor, and control your PowerOcean devices through a
sleek, user-friendly interface via app or web management. Access real-time
energy data, detailed power generation, storage and energy bills savings
anytime and anywhere. Professional technical support is also readily available
when needed.
- EcoFlow App Management
Scan the QR code or download at https://download.ecoflow.com/app
PRIVACY POLICY
By using EcoFlow Products, Applications and Services, you consent to the
EcoFlow Term of Use and Privacy Policy, which you can access via the “About”
section of the “User” page on the EcoFlow App or on the official EcoFlow
website at https://www.ecoflow.com/policy/terms-of-use and
https://www.ecoflow.com/policy/privacy-policy
FOR INSTALLER
Streamline the commissioning process, monitor device status in real-time,
access detailed troubleshooting solutions for system faults and also offer
customer support from EcoFlow professional support team.
EcoFlow Pro App Management Scan the QR code or download at
https://download.ecoflow.com/ecoflowproapp
System Maintenance & Replacement
SYSTEM POWER-OFF
WARNING
Before installing, operating, and maintaining the equipment, always disconnect
it from all power.
-
Send a shutdown command on the App.
-
Turn off the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid.
-
Set the PV SWITCH to OFF position.
-
(Optional)
Secure the PV switch with a lock to prevent accidental startup. The lock is prepared by the customer. -
Press and hold the BATTERY ON/OFF button of the junction box for 10 seconds, until the indicator is off.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Power off the inverter and follow the instructions on the delayed discharge
label to ensure that the inverter is powered off.
Wear proper PPE before any operations.
- Ensure that the PV SWITCH of the inverter and the AC switch between the inverter and the power grid are OFF.
- Place temporary warning signs or erect fences to prevent unauthorized access to the maintenance site.
- If the equipment is faulty, contact your dealer.
- The equipment can be powered on only after all faults are rectified. Failing to do so may escalate faults or damage the equipment.
Check Item| Check Method|
Maintenance Interval
---|---|---
System cleanliness| Check periodically that the heat sinks are free from
obstacles and dust.
If there is any stain/dirt, use a dry, soft cloth to wipe it off and prohibit
the use of stain removing powder, any liquid, coarse brush, abrasives or hard
objects to clean the equipment. Ensure equipment well-ventilated.| Once every
6 months
System running status| Check that the equipment is not damaged or deformed.
Check that the equipment operates with no abnormal sound.
Check that all equipment parameters are correctly set during operation.| Once
every 6 months
Electrical connection| Check that cables are secured. Check that cables are
intact.| Once every 6 months
Grounding reliability| Check that ground cables are securely connected.| Once
every 6 months
Seal ability| Check that unused terminals, ports, waterproof covers are locked
as delivered.| Once every 6 months
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
Only professionals with appropriate qualifications can perform the following
activities.
Wear proper PPE before any operations.
- Visit and log in to the EcoFlow Pro app.
- Retrieve the error code and in-app instructions.
- Completely power off the entire system, see the System Power-Off.
- Follow the in-app instructions to fix the issue.
As end users, you can visit and log in to the EcoFlow user app and find the
most common FAQ or contact customer support by tapping the following in
sequence Setting-Help and feedback.
If the problem persists, contact the EcoFlow technical support team.
SYSTEM REPLACEMENT
WARNING
- Only professionals with appropriate qualifications are allowed to perform the following activities.
- Wear proper PPE before any operations.
- Completely power off the entire system, see the System Power-Off section.
- Sequentially disconnect GRID cables, PV input cables, battery cables, communication cables and all modules connecting to the inverter.
- Remove the old inverter or other components from the mounting bracket.
- Install a new inverter or other components, see the Installation Guide delivered with the inverter.
- Power on the system, see the System Power-On section.
- System Commissioning, see the Installation Guide delivered with the inverter.
- Transfer the old device data to the new device or delete the old data through the EcoFlow Pro App.
Inverter Decommissioning
If the inverter cannot work anymore, dispose of it according to the local
disposal requirements for electrical equipment waste. The inverter cannot be
disposed of together with household waste.
Hereby, our products have met the regulations of BattG in Germany.
CAUTION
Before removing a inverter, power it off . For details, see System Power-Off.
REMOVING AN INVERTER
PROCEDURE
- Sequentially disconnect GRID cables, BACKUP cables, PV input cables, communication cables and all modules connecting to the system..
- Remove the inverter from the mounting bracket.
- Remove the mounting bracket.
- Pack and store the inverter properly.
DISPOSING AN INVERTER
**** If the inverter cannot work anymore, dispose of it according to the
local disposal rules for electrical equipment waste. The inverter cannot be
disposed of together with household waste.
Technical Parameters
Technical parameters
| EF HD-P1-3K-S1| EF HD-P1-3.68K-S1| EF HD-P1-4.6K-S1| EF HD-P1-5K-S1|
EF HD-P1-6K-S1
---|---|---|---|---|---
DC Input (PV)| Maximum PV Power (W)| 9000| 9680| 10600| 11000| 12000
Maximum Input Voltage (V)| 600
Mppt Voltage Range (V)| 90-520
Maximum Input Current per MPPT (A)| 18 (single PV input), 16 (dual PV input)
Maximum Short Circuit Current per MPPT (A)| 20
Backfeed Current to the PV Array (A)| 0
Number of MPPTs| 2
Overvoltage Category| II
DC Input (Battery)| Rated Voltage (V)| 790
Maximum Voltage (V)| 800
Rated Current (A)| 7.6
Maximum Current (A)| 7.6| 7.6| 7.6| 7.6| 8.4
Maximum Battery Capacity (kWh)| 15.3
AC Input| Grid Connection| L+N+PE
Overvoltage Category| III
Rated Input Power (W)| 3000| 3680| 4600| 5000| 6000
Maximum Apparent Power (VA)| 3000| 3680| 4600| 5000| 6000
Rated Input Voltage (V)| 220/230/240, L+N+PE
Maximum Input Current (A)| 16| 19.7| 24.6| 26.7| 32
Nominal Frequency (Hz)| 50/60
Inrush Current (Peak Value/Duration Time) (A)| 92@3μs
AC Output (On-grid)| Grid Connection| L+N+PE
Overvoltage Category| III
Rated Output Power (W)| 3000| 3680| 4600| 5000| 6000
Maximum Apparent Power (VA)| 3000| 3680| 4600| 5000| 6000
Rated Output Voltage (V)| 220/230/240, L+N+PE
Rated Output Current (A)| 13.1| 16| 20| 21.7| 26.1
Maximum Output Current (A)| 15| 18.4| 23| 25| 30
Nominal Frequency (Hz)| 50/60
Total Harmonic Distortion (At Rated Power)| ≤5%| ≤5%| ≤3%| ≤3%| ≤3%
Power Factor| -0.8…1…+0.8
Inrush Current (Peak Value/Duration Time) (A)| 92@3μs
Maximum Output Fault Current (Peak Value/Duration Time) (A)| 108@2.8μs
AC Output (Backup load)| Maximum Output Power (VA)| 3000| 3680| 4600| 5000|
6000
Nominal Output Voltage (V)| 220/230/240, L+N+PE
Nominal Frequency (Hz)| 50/60
Maximum Output Current (A)| 16| 19.7| 24.6| 26.7| 32
Rated Output Current (A)| 13.1| 16| 20| 21.7| 26.1
Inrush Current (Peak Value/Duration Time) (A)| 92@3μs
Maximum Output Fault Current (Peak Value/Duration Time) (A)| 108@2.8μs
Efficiency| Maximum Efficiency| >96%| >96.5%
European Weighted Efficiency| >95%| >96%
Protection| GFCI| Supported
Insulation Resistance Detection| Supported
Anti-Islanding Protection| Supported
PV Reverse Polarity Protection| Supported
AC Overcurrent Protection| Supported
AC Short-Circuit Protection| Supported
AC Overvoltage Protection| Supported
Protective Class| I
Compliance| Certificates| CE/CB/DEKRA MARK
Safety Standard| IEC/EN62109-1, IEC/EN62109-2
Grid-Tied Standards| G98, G99, G100, VDE-AR-N 4105, CEI 0-21, UTE C15-712-1,
VDE 0126-1-1, EN 50549-1, C10/11, NTS631, UNE 217001, UNE 217002, PPDS,
PTPiREE, PSE, NC RfG, ORDINANCE No.140, NRS 097-2-1
EMC| EN/IEC 61000-6-1/2/3/4, IEC 61000-4-16/18/29, IEC 61000-2-2, EN 300328,
EN 301489-1, EN 301489-17, EN IEC 62311
General| Topology| Non-isolated
Ingress Protection Rating| IP65
Operating Temperature Range (°C)| –20 to 50 (derating when the temperature is
above 40 or below 0)
Storage Temperature Range (°C)| –30 to 60
Operating Humidity| 0%-100% (Condensing)
Maximum Operating Altitude (m)| 3000 (derating above 2000)
Weight (kg)| 21.5
Dimensions (W×D×H) (mm)| 679.6×182.7×280 (without IOT & Wi-Fi module)
Noise Emission (dB)| 40
Self-Consumption at Night (W)| <30
Cooling Method| Natural Convection
Communication Method| RS485 & CAN & Wi-Fi & Bluetooth & WAN & 4G
Wi-Fi| Frequency Range: 2400 MHz-2483.5 MHz, Maximum Output Power: 17 dBm
Bluetooth| Frequency Range: 2400 MHz-2483.5 MHz, Maximum Output Power: 8 dBm
Pollution Degree| PD3
Environmental Category| Outdoor/Indoor
Appendix A User Information
CHANGE MECHANISMS
Users can change their login identity by switching accounts and entering the
password corresponding to that account on EcoFlow App login page. See the
Installation Guide delivered with the inverter.
SENSORS
The device is connected to a smart meter via an RS485 interface for power
sampling.
The device comes with built-in NTC to sample the internal inverter temperature
for control strategies.
SECURITY SETTING
Users will be instructed to set an access password during the initial binding
of the device. See the Installation Guide delivered with the inverter.
SETUP CHECK
Each input by the user is checked based on the validation rules. The only
scenario where the user can make an insecure input is creating a new user
account. If the password entered does not comply with the password rules, the
app immediately notifies the user via a pop-up window, and the setup process
can only proceed when the user enters valid characters.
PERSONAL DATA
The device will record the hotspot information of the wifi accessed by the
user so that the device can automatically connect to the corresponding hotspot
after re-powering on without having to re-enter the information.
TELEMETRY DATA
Telemetry parameters include home load power consumption, PV production, grid
usage, etc., to be revealed to the user via EcoFlow App or web portal.
Telemetry parameters include internal inverter parameters such as current,
voltage, temperature, etc., which are used for safety diagnosis of the device.
ERASING DATA
Users can visit the home page of the EcoFlow App, and delete the corresponding
data by tapping the following in sequence “Settings” -> “Reset and erase
data”.
MODEL DESIGNATION
- EF HD-P1-3K-S1
- EF HD-P1-3.68K-S1
- EF HD-P1-4.6K-S1
- EF HD-P1-5K-S1
- EF HD-P1-6K-S1
SUPPORT PERIOD
This device under test is actively maintained concerning security updates
for the following 12 years after market launch.
VULNERABILITY DISCLOSURE POLICY
For the Vulnerability Disclosure Policy, users can visit Ecoflow’s official
website athttps://account.ecoflow.com/agreement/en-
uk/EFSRC_Vulnerability_Disclosure_Plan.html
EcoFlow Inc.
Address: RM 401, Plant #1, Runheng Industrial Zone, Fuyuanyi Road, Zhancheng
Community, Fuhai Street, Bao’an District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province,
P.R.China Tel: 0086(0)755-23590789
EU Declaration of Conformity
We, EcoFlow Inc. declare under our sole responsibility that the products
PRODUCT: EcoFlow PowerOcean Hybrid Inverter
MODELS: to which this declaration relates, is in compliance with the follow
documents:
Directives: Product Safety and Performance Standard(s):
EN 62109-1:2010
EN 62109-2:2011
Health Standards:
EN IEC 62311:2020
EMC Standards:
EN IEC 61000-6-1:2019
EN IEC 61000-6-2:2019
EN IEC 61000-6-3:2021
EN IEC 61000-6-4:2019
ETSI EN 301489-1 V 2.2.3 (2019-11)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4 (2020-09)
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019
EN 61000-3-3:2013+A1:2019
Radio Standards:
ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07)
(EU)2015/863 (RoHS)
EF HD-P1-3K-S1, EF HD-P1-3.68K-S1, EF HD-P1-4.6K-S1, EF HD-P1-5K-S1,
EF HD-P1-6K-S1
EN IEC 61000-3-11:2019
EN 61000-3-12:2011
ETSI EN 300 328 V2.2.2 (2019-07)
RoHS Standards:
IEC 62321-3-1:2013
IEC 62321-5:2013
IEC 62321-4:2013+AMD1:2017
IEC 62321-7-1:2015
IEC 62321-7-2:2017
IEC 62321-6:2015
IEC 62321-8:2017
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EcoFlow Europe s.r.o
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2024-03-06
date of issue
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References
- EFSRC Vulnerability Disclosure Plan
- Information on the disposal of electrical and electronic devices – EcoFlow Europe