MasterPower GreenE 3.68K Instruction manual

202208 Ver: 2.0
Master Battery, S.L.
INSTALLATION, OPERATION
& MAINTENANCE MANUAL
GreenE 3.68K / 5K
ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM
Master Battery, S.L.
Paseo de Extremadura, 39, 28935 Móstoles, Madrid, Spain
Tel: +34 918 021 649 | Fax: +34 917 750 542

Please keep the manual properly and operate in strict accordance with all safety and operating
instructions in this manual.
Please do not operate the system before reading through the manual.
Contact the nearest hazardous waste disposal station when the products or components are
discarded.
Copyright Statement
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 System Introduction
1.2 Operation Modes
1.3 Safety Introduction
1.4 Battery Safety Datasheet
1.5 General Precautions
1.6 Parts List
1.7 System Appearance
1.8 Liability Limitation
2 Installation
2.1 Installation Site and Environment
2.2 Installation
2.3 External CT Connection
2.4 DRED Port Connections (optional)
2.5 Single Line Diagram
3 System Operation
3.1 Switch On
3.2 Switch Off
3.3 Emergency Procedure
4 EMS Introduction and Set Up
4.1 Function Description
4.2 Display and Setting
4.3 Setting
4.4 Inquiry
4.5 Statistics
4.6 Restart
5 Battery Storage and Recharging
5.1 Battery storage requirements
5.2 Storage expiration
5.3 Inspection before battery recharging
5.4 Recharge Operation Steps
6 Stick Logger Quick Guide
6.1 Download APP
6.2 Stick Logger Installation
6.3 Logger Status
6.3.1 Check Indicator Light
6.4 Abnormal State Processing
6.5 Usage Methods and Notices for Reset Button
7 SOLARMAN Smart APP
7.1 Registration
7.2 Create a Plant
7.3 Add a Logger
7.4 Network Configuration
8 Alarm Code and Error Code
8.1 Alarm Code
8.2 Error Code
9 Fault Diagnosis and Solutions
10 Product Specifications
11 Routine Maintenance
11.1 Maintenance Plan
11.2 Notes
12 Quality Assurance
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1 Introduction
1.1 System Introduction
GreenE 5K (incl. MF-GREENE-BAT*2 and MF-GREENE-5K)/GreenE 3.68K (incl. MF-GREENE-BAT and
MFGREENE-3.68K) can be applied in DC- coupled systems (mostly new installation), AC-coupled
systems (mostly retrofit) and Hybrid-coupled systems (mostly retrofit, and PV capacity-increase), as
the following schemes show:
GreenE 3.68K-5
GreenE 3.68K-10
GreenE 5K-10
GreenE 5K-20
Solution
Configuration
Inverter ESS
MF-GREENE-3.68K
MF-GREENE-3.68K
MF-GREENE-5K
MF-GREENE-5K
MF-GREENE-BAT
MF-GREENE-BAT*2
MF-GREENE-BAT*2
MF-GREENE-BAT*4
Figure1: DC-coupled Storage System-Scheme
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Figure 2: AC-coupled Storage System-Scheme
Figure 3: Hybrid-coupled Storage System-Scheme
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BAT PRIORITY: Under this mode, the battery is only used as a backup power supply when the grid fails
and as long as the grid works, the batteries won’t be used to power the loads. The battery will get
charged with the power generated by the PV system or from the grid.
1.2 Operation Modes
There are three basic modes that end users can choose via inverter screen/APP.
SELF CONSUME: The energy generated by the solar panels will be used in the following order:
Feed the home loads; Charge the battery and then, feed into the grid.
When the sun is off, the load will be supported by battery to enhance self-consumption.
If the power supply from the batteries is not sufficient, the grid will support the load demand.
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PEAK SHIFT: This mode is designed for time-use mode customer. The customer is able to set up the
charging/discharging time & power via inverter screen or APP.
1.3 Safety Introduction
1.3.1 Manual Keeping
This manual contains important information about operating the system. Before operating, please read
it very carefully. The system should be operated in strict accordance with the instructions in the
manual, otherwise it can cause damages or loss to equipment, personnel and property. This manual
should be kept carefully for maintenance and reparation.
1.3.2 Operator Requirements
The operators should get a professional qualification, or be trained.
The operators should be familiar with the whole storage system, including compositions and working
principles of the system.
The operators should be familiar with the Product Instruction.
While maintaining, the maintainer is not allowed to operate any equipment until all the equipment has
been turned off and fully discharged.
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1.3.3 Protection of Warning Sign
The warning signs contain important information for the system to operate safely, and it is strictly
prohibited to torn or damage them. Ensure that the warning signs are always well-functioned and
correct placed. The signs must be replaced immediately when damaged.
This sign indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury!
The GreenE 5K/3.68K must not be touched or put into service until 5 minutes
after it has been switched off or disconnected to prevent an electric shock or
injury.
This sign shows danger of hot surface!
Refer to the operating instructions.
1.3.4. Setting of Warning Sign for Safety
During instruction, maintenance and repair, follow the instructions below to prevent non-specialist
personnel from causing misuse or accident:
•Obvious signs should be placed at front switch and rear-level switch to prevent accidents caused
by false switching.
• Warning signs or tapes should be set near operating areas.
• The system must be reinstalled after maintenance or operation.
1.3.5. Measuring Equipment
To ensure the electrical parameters to match requirements, related measuring equipment are required
when the system is being connected or tested. Ensure that the connection and use matched
specification to prevent electric arcs or shocks.
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1.3.6. Moisture Protection
It is very likely that moisture may cause damages to the system. Repair or maintaining activities in wet
weather should be avoided or limited.
1.3.7. Operation after Power Failure
The battery system is part of the energy storage system which stores life-threatening high voltage
even when the DC side is switched off. Touching the battery outlets is strictly prohibited. The inverter
can keep a life-threatening voltage even after disconnecting it from the DC and / or AC side.Therefore,
for safety reasons, it must be tested with a properly calibrated voltage tester before an installer works
on the equipment.
1.4 Battery Safety Datasheet
1.4.1. Hazard Information
Classification of the hazardous chemical
Exempt from classification according to Australian WHS regulations.
Other hazards
This product is a Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery with certified compliance under the UN
Recommendations on Transport of Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, subsection
38.3. For the battery cell, chemical materials are stored in a hermetically sealed metal case, designed
to withstand temperatures and pressures encountered during normal use. As a result, during normal
use, there is no physical danger of ignition or explosion and chemical danger of hazardous materials'
leakage. However, if the product is exposed to afire, added mechanical shocks, decomposed, added
electric stress by misuse, the gas release vent will be operated. The battery cell case will be breached
at the extreme. Hazardous materials may be released. Moreover, if heated strongly by the surrounding
fire, acrid or harmful fume may be emitted.
1.4.2 Safety Datasheet
For detailed information please refer to the provided battery safety datasheet.
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1.5 General Precautions
DANGER
Danger to life due to high voltages of the PV array, battery and electric shock. When exposed to
sunlight, the PV array generates dangerous DC voltage which will be present in the DC conductors and
the live components of the inverter. Touching the DC conductors or the live components can lead to
lethal electric shocks. If you disconnect the DC connectors from the system under load, an electric arc
may occur leading to electric shock and burns.
• Do not touch uninsulated cable ends.
• Do not touch the DC.
• Do not open the inverter and battery.
• Do not wipe the system with damp cloth.
•Have the system installed and commissioned by qualified people with the appropriate skills only.
•Prior to performing any work on the inverter or the battery pack, disconnect the inverter from all
voltage sources as described in this document.
WARNING
Risk of chemical burns from electrolyte or toxic gases. During standard operation, no electrolyte shall
leak from the battery pack and no toxic gases shall form. Despite careful construction, if the Battery
Pack is damaged or a fault occurs, it is possible that electrolyte may be leaked or toxic gases formed.
•Do not install the system in any environment of temperature below -10°C or over 50°C and in
which humidity is over 90%.
• Do not touch the system with wet hands.
• Do not put any heavy objects on top of the system.
• Do not damage the system with sharp objects.
•Do not install or operate the system in potentially explosive atmospheres or areas of high
humidity.
•Do not mount the inverter and the battery pack in areas containing highly flammable materials
or gases.
•If moisture has penetrated the system (e.g. due to a damaged enclosure), do not install or
operate the system.
•Do not move the system when it is already connected with battery modules. Secure the system
to prevent tipping with restraining straps in your vehicle.
•The transportation of GreenE 5K/3.68K must be made by the manufacturer or An instructed
personal. These instructions shall be recorded and repeated.
•A certified ABC fire extinguisher with minimum capacity of 2kg must be carried along when
transporting.
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•It is totally prohibited to smoke in the vehicle as well as close to the vehicle when loading and
unloading.
•For the exchange of a battery module, please request for new hazardous goods packaging if
needed, pack it and let it be picked up by the suppliers.
•In case of contact with electrolyte, rinse the affected areas immediately with water and consult
a doctor without delay.
CAUTION
Risk of injury through lifting or dropping the system. The inverter and battery are heavy. There is risk
of injury if the inverter or battery is lifted incorrectly or dropped during transport or when attaching to
or removing from the wall.
• Lifting and transporting the inverter and battery must be carried out by more than 2 people.
1.6 Parts List
Check the following parts list to ensure it is complete.
Delivers a total system separately on site to client, this consists of:
Inverter
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MF-GREENE-BAT
Accessory - Cable (MF-GREENE-BAT)
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Accessory - Cable (MF-GREENE-BAT*2)
Accessory - Cable (MF-GREENE-BAT*3)
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Accessory - Cable (MF-GREENE-BAT*4)
Accessory - Cable (MF-GREENE-BAT*5)
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Accessory - Mechanical Top cover
Accessory - Floor stand support
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1.7 System Appearance
Figure 4: GreenE 5K/3.68K Delivery Scope
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Object Description
Hybrid Inverter
EMS Display Screen
Cable Box (connected to Inverter)
MF-GREENE-BAT (Battery 1)
MF-GREENE-BAT (Battery 2, if configured)
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1.7.1 Cable Box Part
Figure 5: Inverter without Cable Box Covers-Front View
Figure 6: Cable Box Part without Covers-Front View
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Object Description
Battery circuit breaker
Output terminal block (BACK UP)
DC isolation switch
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Figure 7: Cable Box Part without Covers
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Object Description
PV1, PV2
GRID
BACKUP
DRM
COM
CT/METER
INV
BAT+,BAT-
RJ45
DVC class
DVC C
DVC C
DVC C
DVC A
DVC A
DVC A
DVC C
DVC C
DVC C
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