ANKER X1-H5K-T Power Module User Guide
- September 12, 2024
- Anker
Table of Contents
- X1-H5K-T Power Module
- Specifications
- Product Introduction
- 2.1 Product Overview
- 2.2 System Layout
- 2.3 Product Appearance
- 3.1 LED Screen Guide
- 3.2 Status Light Indication
- 5. Maintenance
- 6. Emergency Handling
- Q: How many Anker SOLIX X1 Battery Modules does the Anker SOLIX
- Q: What are the different power levels available for the Anker
X1-H5K-T Power Module
Specifications
Product Name: Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module
Short Form: Power module
Product Models: X1-H5K-T, X1-H8K-T, X1-H10K-T, X1-H12K-T
Description: Hybrid inverter power modules with varying power
levels
Specifications: 220/380 VAC, 230/400 VAC, 3L+N+PE
Battery Capacity: Supports up to six Anker SOLIX X1 Battery
Modules (Model: X1-B5-H)
Product Introduction
2.1 Product Overview
The Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module is a hybrid inverter power
module available in different power levels ranging from 5 kW to 12
kW. It is designed for energy storage systems with partial home
backup functionality.
2.2 System Layout
The system layout includes new-build and retrofit scenarios. It
stores energy from the grid or solar power and powers selected
loads during a grid outage. The wiring diagrams for both scenarios
are provided for easy installation.
2.3 Product Appearance
The Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module has a specific appearance that
can be referred to for identification purposes.
Screen and Light Guide
3.1 LED Screen Guide
The LED screen on the power module displays various system
statuses such as battery level, recharging status, discharging
status, home load power, internet connection status, grid status,
and solar energy generation.
3.2 Status Light Indication
The light bar on the power module indicates the overall system
status through different light patterns.
Product Usage Instructions
5. Maintenance
5.1 Power On / Off the System
To power on the system, follow the manufacturer’s instructions
provided in the user manual. To power off the system, make sure to
safely disconnect all power sources before turning off the power
module.
5.2 Routine Maintenance
Regularly check the system for any signs of wear or damage.
Clean the exterior of the power module as needed using a soft, dry
cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials.
5.3 Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues with the power module, refer to the
troubleshooting section of the user manual for possible solutions.
Contact customer service if problems persist.
Emergency Handling
6. Emergency Handling
6.1 Fire
In case of a fire emergency related to the power module,
immediately evacuate the area and contact emergency services. Do
not attempt to extinguish the fire yourself.
6.2 Flood
If the power module is exposed to flooding or water damage,
disconnect all power sources and contact a professional for
assistance. Do not attempt to use the system until it has been
inspected and deemed safe.
6.3 Battery Malfunction
If you suspect a battery malfunction, stop using the system and
contact customer service for guidance on how to proceed safely.
6.4 Battery Falling or Strong Impact
If the power module experiences a fall or strong impact, inspect
it for any visible damage before attempting to use it again.
Contact customer service if you have concerns about its safety.
FAQ
Q: How many Anker SOLIX X1 Battery Modules does the Anker SOLIX
X1 Power Module support?
A: The Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module supports up to six Anker
SOLIX X1 Battery Modules (Model: X1-B5-H).
Q: What are the different power levels available for the Anker
SOLIX X1 Power Module?
A: The available power levels are 5 kW, 8 kW, 10 kW, and 12
kW.
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1. About This Guide
2. Product Introduction
2.1 Product Overview 2.2 System Layout 2.3 Product Appearance
3. Screen and Light Guide
3.1 LED Screen Guide 3.2 Status Light Indication
4. Anker App for Smart Control
4.1 Access Anker App (User) 4.2 Check Energy Data 4.3 Customize Work Mode 4.4
Set Advanced Options 4.5 Firmware Upgrade
5. Maintenance
5.1 Power On / Off the System 5.2 Routine Maintenance 5.3 Troubleshooting
6. Emergency Handling
6.1 Fire 6.2 Flood 6.3 Battery Malfunction 6.4 Battery Falling or Strong
Impact
7. Customer Service
8. Product Information
8.1 Nameplates 8.2 Specifications
9. Safety Information
9.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 9.2 Notice
1. About This Guide
This document provides information and use instructions about the Anker SOLIX
X1 Power Module X1-H(5~12)K-T series or hybrid three-phase power modules.
2. Product Introduction
2.1 Product Overview
Function The Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module X1-H(5~12)K-T series (power module
for short) is a hybrid three-phase power module that offers a comprehensive
solution for home energy storage. The power module can integrate with solar
panels to convert excess energy into electricity, charge the batteries to
store the energy in the batteries, and control the batteries to supply power
to the loads. Without solar, the power module can control multiple battery
modules to charge during lowcost electricity hours and discharge during high-
cost electricity hours. Model
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The following table lists the Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module models to which this document applies.
Product Name
Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module
Short Form
Power module
Product Models
X1-H5K-T, X1-H8K-T, X1-H10K-T, X1-H12K-T
X1: Product series
Description
H: Product category (Hybrid inverter) (5~12)K: Power level (5 kW, 8 kW, 10 kW, 12 kW)
T: Type of AC power distribution (Three-phase)
Specifications
220/380 VAC, 230/400 VAC, 3L+N+PE
Battery Capacity The Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module supports up to six Anker SOLIX X1 Battery Modules (Model: X1-B5-H). The following table lists the stacking examples and corresponding energy capacity.
2.2 System Layout
The Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module applies to energy storage systems with partial
home backup. The system stores energy from the grid or solar power and powers
selected loads during a grid outage.
New-Build Scenario
The following diagram shows the wiring for a new system. Figure: New system
wiring.
Retrofit Scenario
The following diagram shows the wiring for a retrofitted system. Figure:
Retrofitted system wiring.
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2.3 Product Appearance
Figure: Appearance of Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module X1-H(5~12)K-T.
PV power ports (PV1+ / PV1, PV2+ / PV2) PV switch · Toggle ON to power on
the connected PV system. · Toggle OFF to power off the connected PV system.
BAT switch · Toggle ON to power on the connected battery modules. · Toggle OFF
to power off the connected battery modules. Black start button · To force a
startup of the power module, press the black start button for 3 seconds. · To
force a shutdown of the power module, press the same button for 8 seconds. BMS
port Internal ground point
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Screw hole for locking modules DC power ports (BAT+ / BAT) LED screen Status
light WLAN/4G port Communication ports / terminals * AC grid port AC backup
port Breather valve External ground point Screw hole for locking modules Heat
sink Wall-mount cleats
3. Screen and Light Guide
3.1 LED Screen Guide
The LED screen of the power module will show you the working status of the
system.
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Battery
Overall Battery Level
Recharging
Discharging
Home Loads
Home Load Power
Internet
Connected to the Internet
Disconnected from the Internet
Grid On Grid
Off Grid
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Solar
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Cumulative Solar Energy for the Day
3.2 Status Light Indication
The power module’s light bar will indicate the system status.
Light Bar
Status
Flashing white once, and then steady white
Powered on
Flashing white
Configuring or connecting to the Internet
Steady white
On-Grid mode
Steady blue
Off-Grid mode
Flashing blue
Battery low in Off-Grid mode
Flashing red
Malfunction
Flashing white in sequence
Firmware upgrading
4. Anker App for Smart Control
The Anker app enables remote control of your system with the following
features: · Remote access: Remotely power the system on / off, adjust
electricity strategies, activate emergency backup power, and more. · Real-time
monitoring: Track current power usage, generation, and storage. · Intuitive
interface: Easily understand energy data by home scenes and topology. ·
Instant alerts: Receive notifications of system issues for quick resolution.
4.1 Access Anker App (User)
Download the Anker app from the App Store (iOS devices) or Google Play
(Android devices), or by scanning the QR code.
Log into the app. If you have not previously created an account, check the
email to get your account name and initial password.
4.2 Check Energy Data
The home screen provides insight into your home’s energy use and generation.
· Real-time energy flow: Learn how the grid, solar system, and battery modules work together to power your home.
· Energy graphs over time: View energy graphs by components of your energy system. The timescale can be set to day, week,
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month, or year.
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4.3 Customize Work Mode
Work modes change the way your power module transfers power. Select your
preferred work mode to meet your home’s specific energy needs. 1. Tap the
settings icon in the top right corner of the home screen. 2. Open the Modes
menu. 3. Choose one work mode from the following.
Self-Consumption
Increase your home’s reliance on solar power and reduce dependence on the
grid. · When you produce enough solar power to offset your home’s consumption
and fully
charge the battery modules, any excess solar power will export to the grid. ·
When you consume more power than what’s available from your solar system and
stored in the battery modules, you will import power from the grid.
Time of Use
The battery modules will charge when utility rates are the lowest, and power your home when utility rates are the highest. Make sure to edit your utility rate plan for weekdays and weekend.
Off-Grid
Power your home with solar power and the stored battery energy when the grid goes down. *The Anker SOLIX X1’s off-grid mode is incompatible with the Sunlight Backup mode of the Enphase microinverter. It is necessary to disable the Sunlight Backup mode of the Enphase microinverter before using the Anker SOLIX X1’s off-grid mode.
4. Set backup reserve by adjusting the slider at the top of the screen. · If you prefer to open more capacity for self-consumption mode or time-of-use mode, you can set a lower reserve percentage. · If you prefer to reserve more energy for use during a grid outage, or if your area is more prone to outages, you can set a higher reserve percentage.
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4.4 Set Advanced Options
There are three advanced options that impact how the energy storage system exports and imports power to and from the grid. 1. Tap the settings icon in the top right corner of the home screen. 2. Open the Modes menu. 3. Scroll down to set the advanced options.
Grid Charging Peak Shaving Rapid Battery Charging
Turn on to allow the grid to charge battery modules. Turn off to charge the
battery modules only from solar power.
Activate to smooth out peak loads and reduce overall charges on the grid. This
is achieved by utilizing the stored battery energy.
Charge the battery modules at full speed using both grid and solar power.
4.5 Firmware Upgrade
To ensure your system can achieve optimal performance and use all the latest
features, it is recommended to upgrade the firmware from time to time. 1. Pay
close attention to upgrade prompts from the app. Once you receive a
notification, we encourage you to proceed with the manual upgrade
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2. If you want to check for firmware upgrade, go to Settings > Firmware Upgrade. If there’s a new version, simply follow the on-screen instructions to complete the upgrade. You may choose Update Now or Select Update Time.
5. Maintenance
5.1 Power On / Off the System
To power on the system: 1. Toggle the BAT switch of the power module to ON. 2.
Close the circuit breaker between the power module and the grid. 3. Toggle the
PV switch of the power module to ON. To power off the system: 1. Toggle the PV
switch of the power module to OFF. 2. Press the black start button of the
power module for 8 seconds. 3. Disconnect the circuit breaker between the
power module and the grid. 4. Toggle the BAT switch of the power module to
OFF.
· After the system powers off, residual electricity and heat may still cause
electric shocks and burns. Wait for at least 1 minute after powering off the
system before performing any operations.
· Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to operate and
maintain the equipment. · To force a startup of the power module, press the
black start button for 3 seconds. To force a
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shutdown of the power module, press the same button for 8 seconds.
5.2 Routine Maintenance
To ensure the energy storage system operates properly for an extended period,
it is recommended to perform routine maintenance.
Power off the system before cleaning it, connecting cables, and ensuring grounding reliability.
Check Item System cleanliness System running status
Electrical connection
Check Method
Check periodically that the heat sinks are free from obstacles and dust.
· Check that the battery is not damaged or deformed. · Check that the battery
does not produce abnormal sound during operation. · Check that the battery
parameters are correctly set when the battery is running.
· Check that cables are securely fastened. · Check that cables are intact, and
that in particular, the parts touching the metallic surface are not scratched.
· Check that unused terminals and ports are locked by waterproof or dustproof
caps.
Grounding reliability
Check that ground cables are securely connected.
Firmware version
Check that the firmware is updated to the latest version via the app.
5.3 Troubleshooting
Maintenance Interval Once every 6 to 12 months
Once every 6 months
The first inspection is 6 months after the initial commissioning. From then
on, the interval can be 6 to 12 months.
The first inspection is 6 months after the initial commissioning. From then
on, the interval can be 6 to 12 months. Once every 6 months
Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed to install,
operate, and maintain the equipment.
You will receive push notifications from the Anker app once a system fault is
detected. Please have the following information available when contacting
Anker. · Owner name · Phone number or email address (the best way to contact
you) · Serial numbers · Brief description of the issue For instance, if a
ground fault is detected, the Anker app will send a notification, the light
bar will turn red, and the power module screen will show ‘EE.’ which meets the
Earth Fault alarm requirements of AS/NZS 5033.
6. Emergency Handling
In the event of any threat to health or safety, always begin with these two
steps before addressing the other suggestions below: 1. Immediately contact
the fire department or other relevant emergency response team. 2. Notify all
people who might be affected and ensure that they can evacuate the area.
Only perform the suggested actions below if it is safe to do so.
6.1 Fire
· Please shut down the equipment or disconnect the main power switch when it
is safe. · The high temperature may distort or damage the battery pack,
resulting in electrolyte overflow or toxic gas leakage. Do not go near the
battery pack
and wear protective equipment. · If the fire is small, use carbon dioxide or
ABC dry powder extinguisher to extinguish the fire. · If the fire is
spreading, evacuate the building or equipment area immediately and call the
fire department. Re-entry to burning buildings is prohibited. · Do not touch
or come into contact with high voltage components during fire fighting, due to
the risk of electric shock. · After extinguishing the fire, do not use the
equipment, please contact your installer.
6.2 Flood
· Please shut down the equipment or disconnect the main power switch when it
is safe. · If the battery module is submerged, do not touch it to avoid the
danger of electric shock. · After the flood waters recede, do not use the
equipment. Please contact your installer.
6.3 Battery Malfunction
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· When the battery module has abnormal odor, electrolyte leakage, or heat, do
not touch it, and contact professional personnel immediately. · Professionals
must wear protective equipment such as goggles, rubber gloves, gas masks, and
protective clothing to protect themselves. · The electrolyte is corrosive and
contact may cause skin irritation or chemical burns. In case of accidental
contact with the electrolyte, take the
following measures immediately: – Inhalation: Evacuate the contaminated area,
keep fresh air circulating and seek immediate medical help. – Eye contact:
Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes. Do not rub eyes. Seek
medical help immediately. – Skin contact: Wash the contact area with plenty of
soapy water and seek medical help immediately. – Ingestion: Induce vomiting
and seek medical help immediately. · Do not continue to use abnormal battery
modules, please contact your installer.
6.4 Battery Falling or Strong Impact
· If there is an obvious odor, smoke, or fire, keep away from the equipment
immediately and contact professional personnel. · Do not use the battery
module if it has been dropped or hit. Please contact your installer.
In all cases, once the situation is stable, contact the Anker Customer
Service.
7. Customer Service
support@anker.com
(UK) +44 (0) 1616 056 301 (DE) +49 (800) 000 2522 (AU) +61 1800 929 112 (IT)
+39 800 776 561 10-Year Limited Warranty Please visit ankersolix.com/warranty
for full warranty details.
8. Product Information
8.1 Nameplates
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8.2 Specifications
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Product Name
Anker SOLIX X1 Power Module
Model Name
X1-H5K-T
X1-H8K-T
PV INPUT
MPPT Voltage Range
140 – 950 Vd.c.
140 – 950 Vd.c.
Max. Input Voltage
1000 Vd.c.
1000 Vd.c.
Max. Input Current
16 / 16 Ad.c.
16 / 16 Ad.c.
Isc PV Array Short Circuit 20 / 20 Ad.c.
Current
20 / 20 Ad.c.
Max. Inverter Backfeed
0 A
0 A
Current to Array
BATTERY INPUT and OUTPUT
Battery Type
Li-ion
Li-ion
Voltage Range
350 – 450 Vd.c.
350 – 450 Vd.c.
Rated Charge / Discharge Power
5 kW / 5 kW
8 kW / 8 kW
Rated Charge / Discharge Current
12.5 Ad.c. / 12.5 Ad.c.
20 Ad.c. / 20 Ad.c.
Max. Continue Charge / Discharge Current
15 Ad.c. / 15 Ad.c.
24 Ad.c. / 24 Ad.c.
AC GRID INPUT and OUTPUT
Rated Voltage
220/380 Va.c., 230/400 220/380 Va.c., 230/400
Va.c., 3L+N+PE
Va.c., 3L+N+PE
Rated Frequency
50 / 60 Hz
50 / 60 Hz
Rated Output Active Power
5 kW
8 kW
Rated Output Apparent Power
5 kVA
8 kVA
X1-H10K-T
140 – 950 Vd.c. 1000 Vd.c. 16 / 16 Ad.c. 20 / 20 Ad.c.
0 A
Li-ion 350 – 450 Vd.c. 10 kW / 10 kW
25 Ad.c. / 25 Ad.c.
30 Ad.c. / 30 Ad.c.
220/380 Va.c., 230/400 Va.c., 3L+N+PE 50 / 60 Hz 10 kW
10 kVA
X1-H12K-T
140 – 950 Vd.c. 1000 Vd.c. 16 / 16 Ad.c. 20 / 20 Ad.c.
0 A
Li-ion 350 – 450 Vd.c. 12 kW / 12kW
30 Ad.c. / 30 Ad.c.
36 Ad.c. / 36 Ad.c.
220/380 Va.c., 230/400 Va.c., 3L+N+PE 50 / 60 Hz 12 kW
12 kVA
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Max. Output Active Power
5 kW
8 kW
10 kW
12 kW
Max. Output Current
8.4 Aa.c.
13.3 Aa.c.
16.7 Aa.c.
20 Aa.c.
Max. Input Power / Current From Grid
10 kVA / 15.2 Aa.c.
16 kVA / 24.3 Aa.c.
20 kVA / 30.3 Aa.c.
20 kVA / 30.3 Aa.c.
Power Factor Range
0.8 ind – 0.8 cap
0.8 ind – 0.8 cap
0.8 ind – 0.8 cap
0.8 ind – 0.8 cap
Current (Inrush)
100 A / 20 us
100 A / 20 us
100 A / 20 us
100 A / 20 us
Max. Output Fault Current
68 A / 260 us
68 A / 260 us
68 A / 260 us
68 A / 260 us
Max. Output Overcurrent 30 A / 10 s
Protection
30 A / 10 s
30 A / 10 s
30 A / 10 s
AC BACKUP OUTPUT
Rated Output Power
5 kW
8 kW
10 kW
12 kW
Rated Output Apparent Power
5 kVA
8 kVA
10 kVA
12 kVA
Max. Output Power
5.25 kW
8.4 kW
10.5 kW
12.6 kW
Max. Output Apparent Power
5.25 kVA
8.4 kVA
10.5 kVA
12.6 kVA
Max. Output Current
7.2 Aa.c.
11.6 Aa.c.
14.5 Aa.c.
17.4 Aa.c.
Output Voltage
220/380 Va.c., 230/400 220/380 Va.c., 230/400 220/380 Va.c., 230/400 220/380 Va.c., 230/400
Va.c., 3L+N+PE
Va.c., 3L+N+PE
Va.c., 3L+N+PE
Va.c., 3L+N+PE
Output Frequency
50 / 60Hz
50 / 60Hz
50 / 60Hz
50 / 60Hz
Power Factor Range
0.8 ind – 0.8 cap
0.8 ind – 0.8 cap
0.8 ind – 0.8 cap
0.8 ind – 0.8 cap
GENERAL INFORMATION
Inverter Topology
Non-Isolated
Non-Isolated
Non-Isolated
Non-Isolated
Overvoltage Category
III[MAINS], II[PV, BAT]
III[MAINS], II[PV, BAT]
III[MAINS], II[PV, BAT]
III[MAINS], II[PV, BAT]
Operating Temperature Range
-25°C to 60°C
-25°C to 60°C
-25°C to 60°C
-25°C to 60°C
Storage Temperature Range
-40°C to 70°C
-40°C to 70°C
-40°C to 70°C
-40°C to 70°C
Relative Humidity
5% to 95%
5% to 95%
5% to 95%
5% to 95%
Altitude
4000 m
4000 m
4000 m
4000 m
Ingress Protection
IP66
IP66
IP66
IP66
Protection Class
I
I
I
I
Active Anti-Islanding Method
Power Variation (method Power Variation (method Power Variation (method Power Variation (method
c)
c)
c)
c)
Note: When applying AS/NZS 4777.2:2020, the rated voltage is 230 Va.c., the rated frequency is 50 Hz, and the power factor range is 0.8 inductive (under- excited) to 0.8 capacitive (over-excited).
9. Safety Information
9.1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Symbols
Symbol
Description
Caution Indicates a low-risk hazard. Failure to avoid this hazard could result
in minor or moderate injury.
Warning Indicates a hazard with a moderate level of risk. Failure to avoid
this hazard could result in death or serious injury.
Danger Indicates a highly risky hazard. Failure to avoid this hazard could
result in death or serious injury.
Refer to Operating Instructions Indicates that users should refer to operating or installation instructions before proceeding.
Caution, risk of electric shock, energy storage timed discharge Indicates discharge time is 1 minute from de-energization.
Risk of electric shock Indicates components that present risk of electrical shock.
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Caution, hot surface Indicates that equipment surfaces may be hot and pose a
burn risk.
PE conductor terminal Indicates a terminal that allows the electrical
connection of conductors for earthing or grounding purposes.
General Information SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS – This document contains important
instructions that must be followed during installation, use, and maintenance.
Read instructions carefully before performing any operation on the equipment.
Do not make any changes or create settings that are not described in this
document. If physical injury, loss of data, or damage is caused by failure to
follow instructions, the warranty does not apply. Battery Safety General
Instructions Regarding Removal and Installation of Batteries: · When replacing
batteries, replace with the same type and number of batteries. · Do not
dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode. · Do not open or
damage batteries. Released electrolytes may be toxic and are harmful to skin
and eyes. · A battery can present a risk of electrical shock and high short-
circuit current. The following precautions should be observed when working on
batteries: a) Remove watches, rings, or other metal objects. b) Use tools with
insulated handles. c) Wear rubber gloves and boots. d) Do not lay tools or
metal parts on top of batteries. e) Disconnect the charging source prior to
connecting or disconnecting battery terminals. f) Determine if the battery is
inadvertently grounded. If inadvertently grounded, remove the source from the
ground. Contact with any part of a grounded battery can result in electrical
shock. The likelihood of such shock can be reduced if such grounds are removed
during installation and maintenance (applicable to equipment and remote
battery supplies not having a grounded supply circuit). WARNING: A BATTERY CAN
PRESENT A RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, BURN FROM HIGH SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT,
FIRE, OR EXPLOSION FROM VENTED GASES. OBSERVE PROPER PRECAUTIONS. WHEN
REPLACING BATTERIES, USE THE SAME NUMBER AND THE FOLLOWING TYPE OF BATTERIES:
LiFePO4. PROPER DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES IS REQUIRED. REFER TO YOUR LOCAL CODES
FOR DISPOSAL REQUIREMENTS. WARNING: · Replacing a battery with an incorrect
type may nullify safeguards and create danger; · Disposal of the
battery/equipment in a fire or another source of significant heat, or by
mechanically crushing or cutting the battery/equipment may result in an
explosion; · Leaving the battery/equipment in an extremely hot environment may
result in an explosion or leakage of flammable liquids or gases; · Subjecting
the battery/equipment to extremely low air pressure may result in an explosion
or leakage of flammable liquids or gases. Personal Safety
To reduce the risk of burns, do not touch the equipment surfaces as they may
be hot.
Never touch the enclosure of operating equipment.
· Ensure that power is off during installation. Do not install or remove a
cable with the power on. · Non-standard and improper operations on the
energized equipment may cause fire, electric shocks, or explosion, resulting
in property damage,
personal injury, or even death. · Before operations, remove conductive objects
such as watches, bracelets, bangles, rings, and necklaces to prevent electric
shocks. · During operations, use dedicated insulated tools to prevent electric
shocks or short circuits. · Do not make contact with other conductors, or
indirect contact with power supply equipment through damp objects. · Do not
power on the equipment until it has been installed or confirmed by a
professional. · Only qualified professionals or trained personnel are allowed
to install, operate, and maintain the equipment. · If there is a probability
of personal injury or equipment damage during operations on the equipment,
immediately stop the operation, report the case
to the supervisor, and take feasible protective measures. · Do not touch the
energized equipment, as the enclosure may be hot.
Electrical Safety
Do not disconnect under load!
Use conductors with insulation rated for at least 90 / 194.
Do not wire when energized.
Risk of electric shock. Terminals on the line and load sides may be energized
when circuit breakers are in the open position.
Risk of electric shock from stored energy. Start maintaining the equipment at
least 1 minute after the equipment disconnects from all external power
supplies.
· Before installation, ensure that the equipment is intact. Otherwise,
electric shocks or fires may occur.
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· Non-standard and improper operations may result in fire or electric shocks.
· Prevent foreign matter from entering the equipment during operations. · Do
not route cables behind the air intake and exhaust vents of the equipment. ·
For the equipment that needs to be grounded, install the ground cables first
when installing the equipment and remove the ground cables last when
removing the equipment. · Before installing or removing power cables, the
equipment and its switches must be disconnected. · Do not damage the grounding
conductors. · The equipment terminals are used for electrical connections
only. · Ensure that the power module is connected to external breakers for the
AC output circuit and the battery circuit. · 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 you prepared meet local regulations. · The maximum
operating temperature for the included cables is 221 / 105°C. · Use dedicated
insulated tools when performing high-voltage operations. · Before making
electrical connections, switch off the disconnector on the upstream device to
cut off the power supply if people may come into
contact with energized components. · Before connecting a power cable, check
that the label on the power cable is correct. · If the equipment has multiple
inputs, disconnect all the inputs before operating the equipment.
Environmental Requirements · 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 store any flammable or explosive materials near the
equipment. · Install the equipment in an area far away from liquids and 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 running.
Mechanical Safety · Do not drill holes into the equipment. · Wear goggles and
protective gloves when drilling holes. · When moving the equipment by hand,
wear protective gloves to prevent injuries. · Clean up any debris that may
have accumulated within or around the equipment after drilling. · Be cautious
to avoid injury when moving heavy objects.
Commissioning · When the equipment is powered on for the first time, ensure
that professional personnel set parameters correctly. Incorrect settings may
result in
inconsistency with local certification and affect the normal operation of the
equipment. Maintenance and Replacement
Disconnect all sources of supply before servicing.
Replace only with the same ratings and type of a fuse.
Disconnect supply before changing a fuse.
Only certified professionals are allowed to install and maintain the battery
and external power supplies. High
touch current, earth connection essential before connecting supply.
Do not disassemble the equipment without authorization. Tampering with the
equipment will invalidate the
warranty.
· High voltage generated by the equipment during operation may cause an
electric shock, which could result in death, serious injury, or serious
property damage.
· Prior to maintenance, power off the equipment and strictly comply with the
safety precautions in this document and relevant documents. · After powering
off the equipment, wait at least 6 minutes before disassembling any cables or
components. · Maintain the equipment with proper tools, testing equipment, and
sufficient knowledge of this document. · Turn off the equipment switches when
maintaining the electric devices or power distribution devices connected to
the equipment. · Place temporary warning signs or erect fences to prevent
unauthorized access to the maintenance site. · If the equipment is faulty,
contact your supplier. · The equipment can be powered on only after all faults
are rectified. Failing to do so may escalate faults or damage the equipment.
9.2 Notice
Declaration of Conformity Hereby, Anker Innovations Limited declares that this
equipment is in compliance with Directives 2014/30/EU & 2011/65/EU. The full
text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following
internet address: https://support.anker.com/s/articleRecommend?
otherType=Anker_EN_Extemal_Manual_and_Download&secondType=doc. License Holder:
Anker Innovations Limited UK PSTI Statement Hereby, Anker Innovations Limited
declares that this equipment is in compliance with the Product Security and
Telecommunications Infrastructure (Security Requirements for Relevant
Connectable Products) Regulations. The full text of the Statement of
Compliance is available at the following website: https://www.anker.com/uk
/psti-related. The following importer is the responsible party (contract for
EU matters):
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Anker Innovations Deutschland GmbH I Georg-Muche-Strasse 3, 80807 Munich,
Germany The following importer is the responsible party (contract for UK
matters): Anker Technology (UK) Limited I GNR8, 49 Clarendon Road, Watford,
Hertfordshire, WD17 1HP, United Kingdom
Not permitted on aircraft.
This symbol means the product must not be discarded as household waste, and
should be delivered to an appropriate collection facility for recycling.
Proper disposal and recycling helps protect natural resources, human health,
and the environment. For more information on the disposal and recycling of
this product, contact your local municipality, disposal service, or the shop
where you bought this product.
This symbol indicates “separate collection” for all batteries and
accumulators. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. To
reduce risk of fire, explosion or leakage of flammable liquid/gas, don’t
disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, expose to temperature
above 60°C (140°F), sunshine or like, expose to extremely low air pressure or
dispose of in fire or water. Replace only with specified batteries. Anker
Innovations Limited I Unit 56, 8th Floor, Tower 2, Admiralty Centre, 18
Harcourt Road, Hong Kong
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