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MEH048-401BX HEMS User Manual

MEH048-401BX Hybrid
Energy Management
System
User Manual

MEH048-401BX HEMS User Manual

About this manual


Purpose of this Manual
This manual contains the description, operation and maintenance information for the
MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master.
This document is one of the two manuals for the equipment:
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MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master Installation Manual

This manual provides the information to install the equipment and the requirements
for the system commissioning after installation. This manual is intended for the
installation personnel.
l

MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master User Manual

This manual describes the application, features, technical specifications, appearance


and structure, operating principles, networking mode and the operation and
parameter setting of the monitoring unit, routine operation and maintenance of the
equipment. This manual is applicable to every user.

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Notes

Please read this manual carefully before operation or maintenance of the system.
Pay attention to the warning symbols and notes on the equipment. Keep the
documents properly after reading for later reference.

What is in this Manual


This manual contains the following chapters and appendixes:
Chapters / Appendix
Chapter 1
Safety Instructions
Chapter 2
Overview

Summary
Describes the safety signs used in this manual.
Describes the application field, product model
name description, features and technical
specifications.

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Chapter 3
System Structure
Chapter 4
Startup and Shutdown
Chapter 5
Operation Instruction
Chapter 6
Maintenance
Chapter 7
Alarming and Handling
Appendix A
Monitor Networking Mode
Appendix B
List of Terms

Describes the system structure, the indicator


status and the input/output socket pin definition.
How to startup and shutdown the system.
Describes application and operation of the
monitoring module.
Describes routine maintenance and trouble
shooting.
Describes the alarms and how to handle them.
Introduces the monitor networking mode of the
system.
Provides a list of terms related to the system.

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Contents
1

Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................... 7

Overview ........................................................................................................................... 8

2.1

Application ................................................................................................................ 8

2.2

Feature ..................................................................................................................... 8

2.3

Product Configuration .............................................................................................. 9

2.4

Specifications ......................................................................................................... 10

System Structure ........................................................................................................... 13


3.1

System Structure .................................................................................................... 13

3.2

Configuration .......................................................................................................... 14
3.2.1 Cabinet Dimension ....................................................................................... 14
3.2.2 Reservd Space ............................................................................................. 14

3.3

Inverter (MEJ048-5001B) ....................................................................................... 15

3.4

Solar charge module (MEP048-500F4) ................................................................. 15

3.5

Rectifier module (MER048-50010) ........................................................................ 16

3.6

Monitoring module (MEC048-H53A0) .................................................................... 17


3.6.1 Operation Panel............................................................................................ 17
3.6.2 Indicators ...................................................................................................... 18
3.6.3 Back Panel ................................................................................................... 19

3.7

Input & Output Distribution And Control Unit ......................................................... 19

3.8

External Electrical Connection ............................................................................... 22

Startup and Shutdown................................................................................................... 24


4.1

Startup .................................................................................................................... 24

4.2

Shutdown................................................................................................................ 25

Operation Instruction .................................................................................................... 27


5.1

Keys Introduction.................................................................................................... 27

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5.2

Menus ..................................................................................................................... 28

5.3

Operation ................................................................................................................ 29
5.3.1 Manu and Submenu ..................................................................................... 29
5.3.2 Authority and Log-in ..................................................................................... 30
5.3.3 Parameter Modification ................................................................................ 30

5.4

Battery Management .............................................................................................. 30


5.4.1 Battery States ............................................................................................... 30
5.4.2 Parameter ..................................................................................................... 31
5.4.3 Alarm ............................................................................................................ 31

5.5

Rectifier Module ..................................................................................................... 32


5.5.1 Menu ............................................................................................................. 32
5.5.2 Module Data ................................................................................................. 33
5.5.3 General Information...................................................................................... 34
5.5.4 Parameter ..................................................................................................... 35
5.5.5 Alarm ............................................................................................................ 35

5.6

Solar Charge Module ............................................................................................. 36


5.6.1 Menu ............................................................................................................. 36
5.6.2 Module Data ................................................................................................. 36
5.6.3 General Information...................................................................................... 37
5.6.4 Alarm ............................................................................................................ 38

5.7

Wind charge Module .............................................................................................. 38

5.8

Alarm ...................................................................................................................... 38
5.8.1 Alarm States and Directions ......................................................................... 38
5.8.2 Menu ............................................................................................................. 39
5.8.3 Alarm Status ................................................................................................. 40
5.8.4 Alarm Record................................................................................................ 40
5.8.5 Alarm Set ...................................................................................................... 41

5.9

PDU ........................................................................................................................ 41
5.9.1 Menu ............................................................................................................. 41
5.9.2 AC PDU ........................................................................................................ 42
5.9.3 DC PDU ........................................................................................................ 43

5.10 Advanced................................................................................................................ 44
5.10.1 Menu ........................................................................................................... 44
5.10.2 Control ......................................................................................................... 45
5.10.3 Energy Saving ............................................................................................. 45
5.11 System Setting ....................................................................................................... 46

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5.11.1 Menu ........................................................................................................... 46


5.11.2 Log In .......................................................................................................... 47
5.11.3 Factory Set .................................................................................................. 47
5.11.4 User Define ................................................................................................. 49
5.11.5 In/Out........................................................................................................... 50
5.11.6 System Information ..................................................................................... 53
6

Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 54
6.1

Surge Arresters Maintenance ................................................................................ 54

6.2

System Maintenance .............................................................................................. 54

6.3

Storage Requirement ............................................................................................. 55

Alarming and Handling.................................................................................................. 56


7.1

Alarming Introduction ............................................................................................. 56

7.2

Handing .................................................................................................................. 56

Monitor Networking Mode ............................................................................................. 58

List of Terms ................................................................................................................... 59

Figure Contents ..................................................................................................................... 60


Table Contents....................................................................................................................... 62

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Safety Instructions
This chapter describes safety precautions for installation, operation and maintenance
of the system.
Read the safety instructions before any operation on the equipment. The safety
precautions mentioned in this manual are supplement to the local safety codes.
Only trained professionals are allowed to install, operate and maintain the equipment.
MNC bears no liability to the consequences incurred by violation of the general safety
operation requirements, or violation of the safety standards for designing,
manufacturing and using the equipment.

Safety Signs:
Table 1.1 Safety Signs
Safety Signs

Meaning
Danger: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury. This signal word should be limited to
only extreme situations.
Warning: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Caution: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert
against unsafe practices.
Electrostatic: The device may be sensitive to static electricity.

Electric shock: There is a risk of electric shock.

Do observe the local safety codes during the equipment installation; the
installation personnel must be qualified for high voltage and AC power
operations.

Never wear any conductive object, such as watch, hand chain, bracelet and ring
during the operation of the equipment.

Any moisture should be prevented from entering the equipment during


operations.

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Overview
This chapter describes the application, features and technical specifications of the
MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master system.

2.1

Application
MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master is a new type power supply system, specially
designed for the applications in the communications industry, to meet the
requirements of high-performance and multi-functional. MEH048-401BX HEMS
Power Master can efficiently use a variety of energy, including solar energy, wind
energy, mains and DG, to provide a stable power supply for communications
equipment or other demanding electrical equipments. MEH048-401BX HEMS Power
Master has high efficiency, wide input voltage range, high power factor, compact
structure, high cost performance.

2.2

Feature

The system can simultaneously manage energy from solar, wind, mains power
and diesel generator power;

Solar and wind energy resources are used priority;

Modular design system with modules work in parallel. High reliability, simple
combinations, and easy expansion;

FB-ZVS phase-shift resonant soft-switching rectifier with APFC( active power


factor correction), the DC output constant power control and other advanced
technologies. Efficiency can be increased to 92%, power factor is better than
0.995.

Photovoltaic power conversion module use maximum power point tracking


(MPPT) technology to maximize the usage of solar panels generating capacity.

Wind power rectifier module adds rectifying, charging, braking and other
functions together which is compact and easy to install.

A control module has been included in the system with monitoring, alarm,
automatic protection and extended control capabilities, to meet various needs of
users.

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2.3

All modules in the system has overvoltage and under-voltage protection,


power-limited protection functions.

A standard RS232 interface was included in the system for remote monitoring. A
GPRS Modem can be added for wireless remote monitoring.

Systems and modules fully meet the communications industry standards related
to the communication power equipment;

Automatic intelligent management system ,unattended.

Product Configuration
Table 2.1

Product configuration of Power Master

Item
System Cabinet

No.
1

Description
650(w)600(D)
1700(H), IP55

MEC048-H53A0

Monitor module

MEP048-500F4

50A MPPT Solar


charge controller

MEJ048-5001B

48Vdc TO 220Vac
Inverter module

MER048-50010

50A Rectifier

Surplus space (U)

19 inch frame

Load 1

Load 2

Battery

Intelligent fan

DC output

Heat dissipation

Appurtenance

Battery temperature
sensor
Checker board
Control panel
400V 32A air switch
20 kA Surge arrester
PV temperature sensor
MPPT Assistant module

63A 3P air switch


20 kA Surge arrester
63A Air switch
32A Air switch
10A Air switch
200A LVDS
32A Air switch
10A Air switch
200A LVDS
200A Fuse
400A Shunt
volume800 /h

No.

1
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
1
3
3

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2.4

Specifications
MEH048-401BX Hybrid Energy Management System
Table 2.2

Specifications of HEMS

Item

Specification

Rated output voltage

48 Vdc

Rated output current

0~550 A

Solar modules

0~5 pieces0~250 A

Wind power modules

0~1 pieces0~50 A

Configurable rectifier
module

0~5 pieces0~250 A

Input capacity of solar


panels

3 inputs, the maximum of each channel is 9 kW,


requested line voltage 260~ 400 Vdc

Input capacity of wind


turbines

the maximum of each channel is 2 kW

Charging

Float and boost, the parameter can be set between 50


Vdc and 57 Vdc

Battery temperature
compensation

-3 mv//cell (Adjustable)

Ambient temperature

-20 ~ +45

Elevation

3000 m
l
l

Monitoring content
l

l
Protection

l
l

Solar power status; wind power status; Gird and


DG power status
Battery charge and discharge conditions; load
electricity consumption
Battery temperature measurement; indoor and
outdoor environmental parameter measurement;
system fault alarm records
Anti-solar access protection; battery reversed
protection; night against anti-charging protection
Battery overcharge protection; over-discharge
protection
Load over-voltage protection; output overload
protection; output short circuit protection

Extend control

l
l

Dimensions

widthdepthhigh: 700mm650mm1700mm

Spare DG control; alarm dry contact signal output


Multi-stage load disconnect control

MER048-50010

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Table 2.3

Specifications of MER048-50010

Item
Dimensions

Specification

Weight
Input

Rated voltage

3.3Kg
Single-phase 220 Vac

Voltage fluctuation range


Frequency

85 ~ 300 Vac
45 ~ 55 Hz

Rated voltage

48 Vdc

Voltage Adjustable range


Rated current

43~59 Vdc
50 A

Efficiency
Power factor

91% (full load)


0.995 (175~264 Vac iput, half load to
full load)

Peak-to-peak noise voltage


Weighed noise voltage
Load effect

< 200 mV (BW 20MHz)


< 2 mV
< 0.4%

Sourse effect

< 0.05%

Voltage stabilization accuracy


Temperature fator (1/)

< 0.5%
0.02%

Soft start time

3~8 s

Sound noice
Load split-flow
Heat dissipation

< 55 db(A)
< 2%
Intelligent fan

Temperature range

-5~+45

MTBF(25)

> 100,000h

Output

Others

85.5 (W)176.5 (H)268 (D)

Wind charge module


Table 2.4

Specifications of WCM

NO configuration in this case


MEP048-500F4
Table 2.5

Specifications of MEP048-500F4

Item
Dimensions
Weight
Input
Rated voltage
Cut-in voltage
Cut-out voltage

Specification
85.5 (W)176.5 (H)268 (D)
3.3 kg
27215 Vdc
> 240 Vdc
< 120 Vdc

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Output

Others

12

Voltage fluctuation range

240~ 430 Vdc

Rated voltage

48 Vdc

Voltage Adjustable range

40~ 60 Vdc

Rated current
Efficiency

50 A
93% (270 Vdc input, half load to full
load)

Power factor

0.995 (272~420 Vac input, half load


to full load)

Peak-to-peak noise voltage

< 100 mVBW 20 MHz

Weighed noise voltage


Load effect

< 2 mV
< 0.4%

Sourse effect
Voltage stabilization accuracy

< 0.05%
< 0.5%

Temperature fator (1/)

0.02%

Soft start time


Sound noice

3~ 8s (Adjustable)
< 55db(A)

Load split-flow

< 2%

Heat dissipation

Intelligent fan

Protection of low input


Temperature range

< 185Vdc, shut down output

MTBF(25)

> 100,000h

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System Structure
This chapter describes the structure and composition of the system.

3.1

System Structure
The MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master system is designed to be water-proof and
dust-proof. The internal structure is showed in Figure 3.1.

Figure 3.1

Internal structure of Power Master

1
2

1.
5.
9.
13.

7
8

12

10

13

11

14

Monitor module
Special I/O
Battery fuse
PV input

2.
6.
10.
14.

Inverter
Special I/O CB
Common positive
6U Reserved space

3. Rectifier module
7. SPD AC/PV/DC
11. Load CB

4. Solar module
8. Rectifier input CB
12. DG AC input

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3.2

Configuration

3.2.1

Cabinet Dimension
Figure 3.2 shows the cabinet dimension of the Power Master.

Figure 3.2

Dimension of the System cabinet

W: 650mm ;

3.2.2

D: 600mm;

H: 1700mm;

Reservd Space
There is some space hold for the main equipment or other equipments in the
MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master. The position of this space is showed in Figure
3.3.
The communication equipment embedded in the space must simultaneously satisfy:

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Front-in-back-out air flue

Maximum heat rate 200W

19 inch embedded frame, maximum depth 350mm

Maximum weight 50kg

Maximum height 6U

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Figure 3.3

Surplus space of the Power Master

6U

3.3

Inverter (MEJ048-5001B)
The appearance of the Inverter module, MEJ048-5001B, is showed in Figure 3.4.
The position of this module is showed in Figure 3.1

Figure 3.4

Appearance of MEJ048-5001B

There are one LCD screen and one ON/OFF switch on the front panel of
MEJ048-5001B. The function description is in Table 3.1

Table 3.1

Function description

Designation
LCD Screen
ON/OFF Switch

3.4

Function Description
Show: AC output voltage, AC frequency, Load percentage, Module alarm
Inverter power ON/OFF, keep this switch always ON except removing or
replacing inverter, we use the IS CB (on the control panel) to control the
power ON/OFF of inverter.

Solar charge module (MEP048-500F4)


MEP048-500F4 is solar charge module with MPPT technical. The appearance and
front panel is showed in Figure 3.5.

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Figure 3.5

Appearance and front panel of MEP048-500F4

There are 3 indicators on the front panel of MEP048-500F4. The description of these
indicators is in Table 3.2.

Table 3.2

Indicators of MEP048-500F4

Designation
Power
Communication
Alarm
Communication
Other two
All of three

3.5

Color
Green

Status
Light
Twinkle
Yellow
Light
Twinkle
Red
Light
Light
Off
Off

Description
The module is working normally
Output current-limiting
The module is communicating normally
The module is seeking address
The module is alarming
Module in energy-save/ dormancy mode.
The module is not working

Rectifier module (MER048-50010)


MER048-50010 is high frequency switching rectifier. The appearance and front panel
is showed in Figure 3.6.

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Figure 3.6

Appearance and front panel of MER048-50010

There are 3 indicators on the front panel of MER048-50010. The description of these
indicators is in Table 3.3.

Table 3.3

Indicators of MER048-50010

Designation
R(Power)
Communication
A(Alarm)
Communication
Other two
All of three

Color
Green

Status
Light
Twinkle
Yellow
Light
Twinkle
Red
Light
Light
Off
Off

Description
The module is working normally
Output current-limiting
The module is communicating normally
The module is seeking address
The module is alarming
Module in energy-save/ dormancy mode.
The module is not working

3.6

Monitoring module (MEC048-H53A0)

3.6.1

Operation Panel
The monitor module, MEC048-H53A0, is the brain of MEH048-401BX HMES. Its
operation panel is showed in Figure 3.7, the function declaration is in Table 3.4.

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Figure 3.7

Operation panel of MEC048-H53A0

1. LCD 2. Reset bottom (S1)

Table 3.4

Function declaration of MEC048-H53A0 operation panel

Designation
LCD
Indicators
Keyboard
Reset bottom (S1)

3.6.2

3. Indicators 4. Keyboard

Description
Displays the states of the module
Indicates the operation state
Operate and set the parameters of the module
Reset the module

Indicators
There are 3 indicators on the front panel of MEC048-H53A0, which are showed in
Figure 3.8. The description of these indicators is in Table 3.5.

Figure 3.8

Table 3.5

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Indicators of MEC048-H53A0

Function declaration of MEC048-H53A0 indicators

Designation
Power

Color
Green

Communication

Yellow

Status
Twinkle
Light
Off
Light

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Description
MONITOR is working normally
Something wrong with the software of
MONITOR
No output current
CAN communication is normal

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Alarm

Red

All of three

3.6.3

Off
Light
Off
Off

No CAN communication
Alarming
No alarm
MONITOR is not working, or some bugs
arise

Back Panel
The back panel of the MEC048-H53A0 is signal interconnection board (SIB), which is
showed in Figure 3.9. The description of these interconnection is in Table 3.6.

Figure 3.9

Table 3.6

Back panel of MEC048-H53A0

Interface assignment of SIB

Designation
XS 1
XS 3
XS 4
XS 5
XS 6
XS 8
XS 9
XS12
XS13

3.7

Description
Signal input & Alarm output
RS232
Alarm output
Alarm input & temperature survey input
RS485
Ethernet
Power input
CAN
Battery cut off & Load cut off

Input & Output Distribution And Control Unit


Input distribution unit contains:
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Solar energy input (Circuit Breaker).

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DG or Mains power input (Circuit Breaker),


AC input of each Rectifier module (Circuit Breaker).

48V Load output (Circuit Breaker).

48V Battery output (Fuse).

Inverter input & output control (Circuit Breaker, socket)

DG Alarm input & control signal output (plug)

User define digital signal output (plug)

DG battery charger 12V output (plug)

Surge protection device

Figure 3.10 shows the arrangement of the distribution and control unit.

Figure 3.10

Power distribution

Port & device Defined as follows:


Device
4 Pole Circuit
breaker

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Name
DG/MAINS
INPUT

Port
L1
L2

Function Description
Port for connect DG/MIANS L1 phase line
Port for connect DG/MIANS L2 phase line

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Device
2 Pole Circuit
breaker
2 Pole Circuit
breaker
2 Pole Circuit
breaker
2 Pole Circuit
breaker
Circuit breaker
Circuit breaker
Fuse
Fuse
Copper bar
Circuit breaker
Circuit breaker
Circuit breaker
Circuit breaker
SPD
SPD
SPD
Circuit breaker
Circuit breaker
Circuit breaker
Universal
socket
2 Pole plug
2 Pole plug

AC SPD
PV SPD
48V SPD
CS
IS
IOS

Port for connect DG/MIANS L3 phase line


Port for connect DG/MIANS null line
Function Description
Port for connect PV panel array 1 input positive
Port for connect PV panel array 1 input negative
Port for connect PV panel array 2 input positive
Port for connect PV panel array 2 input negative
Port for connect PV panel array 3 input positive
Port for connect PV panel array 3 input negative
Port for connect PV panel array 4 input positive
Port for connect PV panel array 4 input negative
Port for connect 48V load 1 negative
Port for connect 48V load 2 negative
Port for connect 48V battery bank 1 negative
Port for connect 48V battery bank 2 negative
Bar for connect all 48V device positive
Rectifier module 1 AC input CB, power ON/OFF control
Rectifier module 2 AC input CB, power ON/OFF control
Rectifier module 3 AC input CB, power ON/OFF control
Rectifier module 4 AC input CB, power ON/OFF control
Surge protection device for DG/MAINS input
Surge protection device for PV panel array input
Surge protection device for 48V DC output
DG battery charger power ON/OFF control
Inverter dc input CB, inverter power ON/OFF control
Inverter AC output CB, user 220Vac ON/OFF control

220V1

220Vac output interface 1 for user AC equipment,

Name
PV Input
PV Input
PV Input
PV Input
48V Load
48V Load
Battery
COMM +

REL Input

RS1
RS2
RS3
RS4

220V2
+
-

12V
DG PA
DG FA

8 Pole plug

L3
N
Port
PV1+
PV1PV2+
PV2PV3+
PV3PV4+
PV4LD1
LD2
BAT1
BAT2

DG RUN
DG
ON/OFF
DO1
DO2

8 Pole plug
DO3
DO4

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

220Vac output interface 2 for user AC equipment


Port of 12V output positive, connect DG battery positive
Port of 12V output negative, connect DG battery negative
Dry contact signal from DG, DG public alarm input, normal
when open circuit, alarm when short circuit
Dry contact signal from DG, DG low fuel alarm input,
normal when open circuit, alarm when short circuit
Dry contact signal from DG, DG state input, standby state
when open circuit, working state when short circuit
Dry contact signal form monitoring module, DG ON/OFF
control signal output, stop DG when open circuit, start DG
when short circuit
Dry contact signal form monitoring module, User define
digital alarm/control signal output 1, can be set
Dry contact signal form monitoring module, User define
digital alarm/control signal output 2, can be set
Dry contact signal form monitoring module, User define
digital alarm/control signal output 3, can be set
Dry contact signal form monitoring module, User define
digital alarm/control signal output 4, can be set

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3.8

External Electrical Connection


The external connections of MEH048-401BX HEMS are also on the front panel. The
arrangement of electrical connection is showed in Figure 3.11.

Figure 3.11

External connections

1. PV panel array input

2. DG/MAINS input

3. 48V load output

5. 48V battery output

6. Common positive bus

4. Special input/output

1. PV panel array connection


The HEMS cabinet have 4 PV input port. PV panel array 1~4 connect to CB PV1~PV4 in turn,
pay attention to distinguish the port of positive and negative. User should select the
appropriate size of cable according to the max PV current. The rated current of each PV CB is
2
16A, so the max size of cable should be 10mm in metric or #7 in AWG.
2. DG/Mains AC connection
Diesel Genset or Grid Mains (only one of them) connect to CB DC/MAINS input, pay attention
to distinguish the port of phase line and null line. User should select the appropriate size of
cable according to the max AC input current. We suggest user select the 4*10mm2(metric)
cable or 4*#7(AWG) cable.
3. 48V Load connection
48V Load 1~2 negative connect to CB LD1~LD2 in turn, and positive connect to common
positive bus, User should select the appropriate size of cable according to the max load
current.

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4. 48V battery connection

Caution:
Before connect the 48V battery to HEMS, user must take off the fuse from the fuse base. After
all electrical connection are finished and system should be powered on, then the fuse can be
put back to the fuse base.
HEMS cabinet have 2 output port for 2 banks of 48V battery. Battery 1~2 negative connect to
fuse BAT1~BAT2, and positive connect to common positive bus. We suggest user select the
2
2*75mm cable or AWG 2*#2/0 cable.
5. DG battery connection
We suggest user select the 2*6mm2 cable or AWG 2*#10 cable to connect the DG start
battery and HMES 12V charger. DG battery positive connect to plug 12V+, and negative
connect to plug 12V-.
6. AC equipment connection
HMES cabinet have two 220Vac output port for users AC equipment, one is universal socket
(port 220V1), one is 2 pole plug (port 220V2).
7. DG signal connection
HEMS cabinet have 2 port for DG alarm signal input , 1 port for state signal input and 1 port for
DG control output, all signal are dry contact signal.
DG public alarm output port connect to the HEMS port DG PA;
DG low fuel alarm output port connect to the HMES port DG FA;
DG state signal output port connect to the HEMS port DG running;
DG ON/OFF(Start/Stop) control signal input port connect to the HMES port DG ON/OFF
8. HEMS digital signal output
These are reserved port for extended function.
HEMS cabinet have 4 port (DO1~DO4) for HEMS system digital signal output, all signal output
are dry contact signal.
Each digital output can be set to alarm or control function, and the function correspond to the
setting of monitoring module. For example, user set the D01 as the low battery alarm output,
and set the DO2 as heater ON control signal output when battery in low temperature.
The port DO1~DO4 should connect to other intelligent controller or data acquisition
equipment.

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Startup and Shutdown


This chapter describes how to startup and shutdown the MEH048-401BX HEMS
system.

4.1

Startup
Preparation
Before startup, you must assure that:
l

All equipments are right installed.

Electric cables are connected without error.

All circuit breaker/ switches are turned off.

The batteries are connected to the fuse base, and the fuses are taken off from
the fuse base.

Operating Steps
l

Assure that Battery voltage is in the range of 44~53V, then put the fuse back to
the fuse base, then the MEC048-H53A0 monitoring module will power on and
start to display system information.

Caution:

l As the PV array connect and DG turned on, although there is no output, the
cabinet is at high voltage states. The operator must be careful of electric shock.
l

Assure that each PV input voltage is in the range of 200Vdc~400Vdc, then turn
on the PV1~PV4 CB. All solar charge modules should power on, their POR
(green) LED and COMM (yellow) LED will light up.

l Turn on the DG, assure that DG AC input voltage should be:


L1 to N: 220Vac10%; L2 to N: 220Vac10%; L3 to N: 220Vac10%; Then
turn on the DG input CB, and turn on the RS1~RS4 in turn, the NO.1~4 rectifier
will power on, their POR (green) LED will light up.

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Turn on the IS CB and switch on the inverter front panel, then the inverter will
power on, its LCD screen should start display information.

Turn on the IOS CB, then 220Vac port 1 & 220Vac port 2 have the 220Vac
voltage.

Turn on the CS CB, then 12V port has the 13.5Vdc voltage.

Until then, the system complete startup, operator can check the voltage, current
and module state on the monitoring module, assure that system work normally,
then system can supply the 48V load.

Turn on the LD1 & LD2 CB, then port LD1 & LD2 have the 53.5Vdc voltage, the
load will power on, then the HEMS system is starting supply power.

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Notes

The modules start running and their power indicators are on. If the ALM indicator
glows, possibly the module is not installed properly. In this case, please reset the
module. After the module is reliably connected, the ALM indicator should be off. If it is
confirmed that the alarm is not removed after the reliable connection of the module,
please contact the maintenance personnel.

Startup States
The Monitoring module starts and in running status. The PWR, COMM and ALM
indicators on the panel glow. When the system is running stable, the PWR of the
Monitoring module is twinkling; the PWR of the solar and rectifier modules is lighting.

4.2

Shutdown
Preparation
The system shutdown wills cut-off all the loads, so make sure that there is backup
power for the loads.

Operating Steps
l

Turn off the 48V LOAD CB.

Turn off the CB RS1~RS4 of the Rectifier module.

Turn off the CB DG/MAINS.

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Turn off the CB PV1~PV4 of the Solar charge module.

Take off the Batter fuse from the fuse base.

After shutdown, all the indicators are off; all the equipments in the cabinet are stop.

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Operation Instruction
This chapter describes how to query real-time data, history data and alarm of the
MEH048-401BX HEMS system and how to set parameters through the monitor unit.

5.1

Keys Introduction
The operation panel of the monitoring module is showed in Figure 5.1, and the
keyboard function is declared in Table 5.1.

Figure 5.1

Operation panel of monitoring module

1. LCD 2. Reset bottom (S1)

Table 5.1

3. Indicators 4. Keyboard

Keyboard function

Item

Function

Item

1
Home

Go to top

7
End
ESC

Function

Item

Function

Row up

3
PaUp

Page up

Left scroll

5
Sw

Function key

Go to end

0
Ctrl

Row down

Cancel

Menu/.(long press)/
Function key

Right scroll

9
PaDn

Page down

Enter

Enter/ CR

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5.2

Menus
When the system booted, the monitor unit will self-test and initialization. The menu
structure is showed in !.

Table 5.2

Batt

DEV

Menu structure

Battery state
Parameter
Alarm set
Rectifier module

Solar Module

ALM

PDU

Alarm status
Alarm record
Alarm set
AC PDU

DC PDU

ADV
SYS

Control
Energy-Sav
Log in
Factory set

*User define
In/Out

Module Data
General Info
Parameter
Alarm set
Module Data
General Info
Parameter
Alarm set

Work
Parameter
Alarm set
Work
Parameter
Alarm set
Status
Parameter
Config
Parameter
Pause ALM Sound
Time set
Password
Analog & Calibration
Digital-In
Relay

Sys Info
PS:

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5.3

Operation

5.3.1

Manu and Submenu


When MONITOR is working normally and there is no operation for a while, the screen
displays the system states as in Figure 5.2.

Figure 5.2

System states

On the right corner are the date and time.


On the bottom is the information bar. Including system state,alarming number,
battery quantity and energy conservation state.
Whenever alarm accurse, the ALM indicator will light.
When there is no operation for 1min the screen will be back to the system states.
You can press [0] button to go to the main menu. The main menu is show as Figure
5.3.

Figure 5.3

The main menu

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The top row is function menu. User can use [] or [] button to move. The
drop-down lists are the submenus. User can use [] or [] button to move. When
the term is chosen, user can use [Enter] button to enter, [ESC] button to go back to
the primary page.
When there is a triangle-signal beside the menu, indicates that the menu include a
submenu. Pressing [Enter] button to unfold it , [] button to go back.

5.3.2

Authority and Log-in


There is authority defensive function in MONITOR system. Users only have check
authority when not logged. To log in, users should go to [SYS] [log in] menu and
enter the password. If there is no operation in 5mins, the system would logout and
back to the system state page.
The password default is 101010. To change the password, please refer to 5.11.4.2
[Password].

5.3.3

Parameter Modification
There are two kinds of setting, parameter setting and function selecting.

Parameter Setting
l As long as the sign appears, users can click [Enter] button to enter. Then
users can input the numerical value with the keyboard. Long pressing [0] button
to enter radix point.
l If the plus-minus sign is needed to change, pressing [0] button to switch + and
-, [Enter] button to save.

Function Selecting
Using [PgUp] or [PgDn] button to switchover, [Enter] button to confirm. If you press
[ESC] or no operation back to the system page, the modification would not be saved.

5.4

Battery Management

5.4.1

Battery States
There are battery information and states at the battery state page, showed as Figure
5.4. There are 5 battery states in monitoring module system: float, boost, test,
discharging and cut off.

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Figure 5.4

5.4.2

Battery states

Parameter
The parameter menu is used to check and set the nominal parameter and
charge-discharge parameters, showed as Figure 5.5.

Figure 5.5

5.4.3

Battery parameter

Alarm
Users can set the condition of the battery alarm according to their requirement,
showed as Figure 5.6.

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Figure 5.6

Battery alarm setting

Low battery: Alarming as the battery power below the set value. Default value 50%.
High Battery Temp: Alarming as the battery temperature over the set value. Default
value 45.
LVBD: Low voltage battery disconnect.
LVLD: Low voltage load disconnect.

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Notes

LVBD and LVLD are battery protection functions, they can extend the battery lifetime
when the battery voltage is too low.
The disconnect voltage of LVLD 1 is the highest, and two LVLDs can be the same
value, but all the LVLDs must higher than the LVBD.

5.5

Rectifier Module

5.5.1

Menu
The site of the Rectifier module menu is showed as Figure 5.7.

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Figure 5.7

5.5.2

RECTIFIER module menu

Module Data
HEMS can sustain 4 RECTIFIER modules at the same time. At the module data
menu, user can use [] or [] button to move the select bar. While a module is
selected, the communicate indicator, yellow, of the selected module will twinkle.
Pressing [Enter] can enter the module information page.
User can use [] or [] button for page turning, to check the data and alarming of all
modules.

Figure 5.8

Module data

User can manual operate the module, as follows:


l Module on/off
When a module is selected, pressing [5] button can call out the on/off order window.
Users can choose the options according to their demand.
l Module release

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When a module is selected, long pressing [5] button, a order window will come out to
ask user whether to release the module or not.
Notice: When a module is released, the MONITOR system will not monitor and
control it. User must take the module out. If its reused, needed to hot plus once or
power on again.
l Module address
When a module is selected, the communication indicator, yellow, will twinkle. Make
sure the position of the module on the rack is coincidence with the Comms Address
showed in Figure 5.9. if it is not, pressing [Enter].

Caution:
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The AC input voltage is monitoring via the RECTIFIER module, so the AC phase
position should agree with the module position. Make sure the Comms
Address is coincidence with the module position; otherwise the AC input phase
position will be wrong.

The Comms Address of the module is random. So if a new module is added or


module position changed, the Comms Address must be check again.

Figure 5.9

5.5.3

RECTIFIER module data detail

General Information
At this page, user can check the general information of the RECTIFIER module,
showed as Figure 5.10.

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Figure 5.10

5.5.4

General information

Parameter
This menu is used to set the total parameter of all RECTIFIER modules, showed as
Figure 5.11.

Figure 5.11

5.5.5

RECTIFIER module parameter

Alarm
The system provides some RECTIFIER bug alarm settings, showed as Figure 5.12.
When an item is selected, pressing [Enter] to enter and set the alarming.

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Figure 5.12

RECTIFIER alarm setting

5.6

Solar Charge Module

5.6.1

Menu
The site of the Solar module menu is showed as Figure 5.13.

Figure 5.13

5.6.2

Solar module menu

Module Data
The operation of this page refers to 5.5.2. Power master can sustain 0~5 SOLAR
modules at the same time.

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Figure 5.14

Solar module data

The Comms Address, just as the RECTIFIER module address, must be set right
(refer to 5.5.2).

Figure 5.15

5.6.3

Solar module data detail

General Information
At this page, user can check the general information of the SOLAR module, showed
as Figure 5.16.

Figure 5.16

Solar module general information

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5.6.4

Alarm
The system provides some Solar module bug alarm settings, showed as Figure 5.17.
When an item is selected, pressing [Enter] to enter and set the alarming.

Figure 5.17

5.7

Solar module alarm setting

Wind charge Module


NO configuration.

5.8

Alarm

5.8.1

Alarm States and Directions


The alarm states, including indicators and buzzer, and the description are list in
Table 5.3. Users should know that the power state is different between MONITOR
and the controller modules.

Table 5.3

Alarm states

Designation
Monitoringmodul
e PW R

Color
Green

State
Twink le
Light

*Module PW R

Green

Comm

Yellow

Off
Light
Twink le
Off
Light
Off

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Description
MONITOR is wo rk ing
normally
Something wrong wi th the
software of MONITOR
No output cu rren t
The module is working normally
Outpu t cu rren t-limiting
The module is not wo rk ing
CAN communication is
normal
No CAN communication

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ALM

Red

All of three indicato rs


Buzzer

---

Light
Off
Off
Beep
Off

Alarming
No alarm
The module is not wo rk ing or
in energ y-sa ve mode.
Alarming
Normal

*PS: Module including Rectifier, Solar module. The power state is different between
monitoring module and the other modules.

Power Indicators, Green


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Indicator off: There is no current out of the module.

Indicator twinkle: The module is partly closed or in dormant state.

Indicator on: The module is working normally.

Communication Indicators, Yellow


l

Indicator off: There is no CAN communication with the MONITOR..

Indicator on: The module is communication normally.

Alarm Indicators, Red


l

Indicator off: There is no alarm.

Indicator on: Alarm occurs.

Buzzer

5.8.2

When alarm occurs, the buzzer beeps.

To turn off the beep, refer to 5.11.3, [Pause Alm Sound].

Menu
The site of the alarm menu is showed as Figure 5.18 !. On the
bottom is the alarm information at present. Display with ! signal. For example, !1
indicates that there is 1 alarm occurs.

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Figure 5.18

5.8.3

Alarm menu

Alarm Status
When alarm occurs, user can enter [ALM] [Alarm Status] to check. In Figure 5.19,
there are 21 alarms in the right figure. User can press [] or [] button to move up
or down.

Figure 5.19

5.8.4

Alarm status

Alarm Record
To check the alarm records, user can enter [ALM] [Alarm Record] to check or
delete records.
The alarm record is displayed as Figure 5.20. The records are ranked by time. The
left side displays alarm content. The right side displays the timing that alarm occurs
and recovers. + signal indicates alarm occurs and - signal indicates alarm
recovers. The date and time are displayed alternately.

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Figure 5.20

5.8.5

Alarm record

Alarm Set
User can enter [ALM] [Alarm Set] to set the alarm parameters, showed as Figure
5.21.

Figure 5.21

5.9

PDU

5.9.1

Menu

Alarm set

The site of the PDU menu is showed as Figure 5.22 !.

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Figure 5.22

5.9.2

PDU menu

AC PDU
Working Status
This page displays the working status and the data of the AC PDU, showed as Figure
5.23.

Figure 5.23

AC PDU

The coordinate (x, y), x means AC input sequence; y means AC phase number.

Parameter
In MEH048-401BX HEMS system, there is no AC output, so this page is empty.

Alarm Set
User can set the PDU alarm parameters in this page, showed as Figure 5.24.

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Figure 5.24

5.9.3

PDU alarm set

DC PDU
Working Status
This page displays the working status and the data of the AC PDU, showed as Figure
5.25.

Figure 5.25

DC working status

Parameter
User can set DC output parameters in this page, showed as Figure 5.26.

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Figure 5.26

DC PDU parameter

Caution:
The Rated splitter is correspond to the splitter on the rack. User must set the
parameter according to the nominal value of the splitter.

Alarm Set
User can set the PDU alarm parameters in this page, showed as Figure 5.27.

Figure 5.27

DC PDU alarm set

5.10

Advanced

5.10.1

Menu
The site of the ADV menu is showed as Figure 5.28Figure 5.22 !.

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Figure 5.28

5.10.2

ADV menu

Control
In this page, user can set diesel generator on/off and the system LVBD, LVLD
function, showed as Figure 5.29.

Figure 5.29

5.10.3

ADV control

Energy Saving
There is energy saving function in the MONITOR system. User can set the
parameters to make the system working in the best efficiency.
The default parameters of the energy saving mode is showed in Figure 5.30.

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Figure 5.30

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Energy-sav

Notes

In some situation, the system will stop energy saving mode to make the system
working reliable, such as:
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The main supply phase lack.

AC input is in low voltage, below 176V.

When the energy saving mode is off, all the modules will working normally.

5.11

System Setting

5.11.1

Menu
The site of the system menu is showed as Figure 5.31Figure 5.22 !
.

Figure 5.31

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System menu is used to check the system information and change the system
setting.

5.11.2

Log In
There is limit of authority in MONITOR system. User can only check but not modify if
it is not logged in. To log in, user should enter the password in [Log in] menu,
showed as Figure 5.32. If there is no operation in 5mins, the system will log out
automatic.
The default password is 101010. Password modification refers to 5.11.4.2
[Password].

Figure 5.32

5.11.3

System log in

Factory Set
There are 5 submenus under factory set: [Config], [Parameter], [Clear Alarm], [Clear
Statistics], [Pause Alm Sound], showed as Figure 5.33. [Clear Alarm] and [Clear
Statistics] will not appear when log out.

Figure 5.33

Factory set

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Config
As showed in Figure 5.34, user can set all the terms according to their needs.
Use [] and [] button to move, [Enter] button to confirm.

Figure 5.34

Config

Parameter Setting
When the [Wind Module Type] in Figure 5.34 is selected and [Enter], the page in
Figure 5.35 will popup. Users can set the parameters according their needs.

Figure 5.35 Wind charge module parameter setting

Pause Alm Sound


User can stop the alarm sound follow Figure 5.36 step and press [Enter] to choose.

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Figure 5.36

5.11.4

Pause alarm sound

User Define

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This menu appears only in log in mode.


User can set the time and password under this menu, showed as Figure 5.37.

Figure 5.37

5.11.4.1

User define

Time Set
The time set menu is showed in Figure 5.38. User can do time setting in
year/month/day/ hour: minute: second sequence. Using [] and [] button to move,
number keyboard to enter, [Enter] button to confirm.

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Figure 5.38

5.11.4.2

Time set

Password
User can change password under this menu as follow:
l Select the [Password] menu, press [Enter].
l Enter new password, 6 bits, press [Enter].
l Enter the new password again, press [Enter].
If the two inputs consistent, the password is changed successfully.

5.11.5

In/Out
This menu content 3 submenus showed in Figure 5.39.

Figure 5.39

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5.11.5.1

Analog & Calibration


This function can control the running status of MONITOR. It records the analog
quantity of the system real time. To guarantee the measurement accuracy, all the
analog quantities must be calibrated during the module debugging except the
temperature. The high and low spot of analog quantities should be calibrated
separately, which is showed in Figure 5.40.

Figure 5.40

Analog & Calibration

Caution:

5.11.5.2

The parameters setting in this function make great impact on the system.
Professional is needed to do the calibration, and digital meter of four or more
accuracy is recommended to guarantee to stability of the system.

The direction of battery current must be distinguished correctly. Battery charge


current is positive, the discharge current is negative.

To ensure measurement accuracy, low and high spot must be at the low and
high range of the set point

Digital-In
In this page, user can check the working status such as in Figure 5.41.

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Figure 5.41

5.11.5.3

Digital in

Relay
This page is used to check and change the current state of the relays. The working
state of relays is divided into "OFF" and "ON", showed as Figure 5.42.

Figure 5.42

Relay

Using [] or [] button to move, when a relay is selected, press [5] button can
change the state of the relay with a tick.(Caution in the next page)

Caution:
This function of setting makes great impact on the system and thus should be
operated by professionals, in order to ensure the stability of the system.
The default definition of the relays is showed in Table 5.4.

Table 5.4

Relay definition

Item
Relay-1

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Relay-6

Description
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Relay-2
Relay-3
Relay-4
Relay-5

5.11.6

DC overvol tage ala rm


AC input alarm
Module alarm
Fuse failure

Relay-7
Relay-8
Relay-9
Relay-10

Undefined
Undefined
LVLD 1
LVLD 2

System Information
This menu is a menu of basic information of the system, such as the hardware
version and software version.

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Maintenance
This chapter describes the maintenance of the MEH048-401BX HEMS system,
including the surge arresters maintenance, routine maintenance and monthly
maintenance.

6.1

Surge Arresters Maintenance

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Notes

Before rainy season and after lightning storm, carefully check the lightning arrester to
ensure that it is in perfect conditions. If the lightning arrester is damaged, replace it in
time.
All the arresters are monitoring by MONITOR. Once any lightning arrester is
damaged, the MONITOR will generate visual and audible alarms to alert
maintenance personnel for timely replacement. The lightning arrester is hot
pluggable, that is, it can be directly replaced without cutting off the power supply.

6.2

System Maintenance
To ensure a reliable power supply system, the user should perform routine
maintenance properly. The maintenance items are described as below:

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Periodically clean the equipment to keep any dust away.

Weekly check the parameters of the system. If there is any abnormity or alarm,
handle it promptly.

Check the lightning arrester monthly and after a lightning storm. If any is
damaged, replace it promptly.

Monthly check the input and output cables. Check whether the cables are
reliably and properly connected. Replace any damaged cable in time.

Check each air switch for its flexibility and for any possible burn once every half a
year.

Maintain the batteries according to the appropriate documents.

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6.3

Storage Requirement
The following precautions shall be taken during the equipment storage:
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Storage temperature: -40C ~ +70C.

Keep the original package and place the equipment in the direction marked on
the package.

The equipment should be stored in dry warehouses and be kept from exposure
to sunshine or rainwater.

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Alarming and Handling


This chapter describes the alarms of the MEH048-401BX HEMS system, and how to
handing there alarms.

7.1

Alarming Introduction
In case of the system fault, the monitor unit will generate alarm by audible, visible
alarm and text messages. When alarming, the red ALM indicator on the monitor unit
glows, and the buzzer rings. If the fault is severe, the monitor unit will report the alarm
to the remote monitor center at once. If the fault is not severe, the monitor unit does
not report the alarm until polled by the monitor center.
The Rectifier, Solar module and the monitor unit, are designed with reliable internal
protection, so the failure of a single module does not affect the operation of the whole
system. When a module fails, it automatically exits from service. When the monitor
unit fails, the battery keeps working in the float charging mode, so the system still
works normally.

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7.2

Notes

The system can still work normally when disconnected with the monitor unit.
When disconnected with the monitor unit, the system fault data cannot be
transferred to the remote monitoring center, and fault message is not displayed
locally.

There are three alarm levels, which can be set through the background monitor
software.

Handing
In case of any system alarm, the maintenance personnel should immediately check
corresponding device according to the monitor unit, specify the fault type and take
corresponding measures. Only professional personnel are allowed to dismantle the
equipment.
Some alarms will affect the system output, while others will not.

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Table 7.1

Alarms affecting system output and the solutions

Symptom
The battery voltage is
too low

Load
over-/under-voltage
occurs
Battery loop remains
opened
Module(Rectifier, solar,
Wind) is abnormal or
damaged

Table 7.2

Alarms not affecting system output and the solutions

Symptom
AC input
over-/under-voltage
Rectifier output current
limiting occurs

The monitor unit is


abnormal
LCD display disorder
Invalid keyboard
operations
Monitor unit has no
power

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Solution
l Make sure that other standby power supply is
available so that the system will provide power
continuously in case of AC source failure.
l Disconnect the two battery input fuse to protect
the battery and prevent the battery from
over-discharge.
l Check the output voltage of each module and the
operation status of the loading equipment.
l Check whether the monitor unit is damaged
Check whether the battery fuse is damaged, whether
the monitor unit is damaged, and whether the data
collected by the monitor unit is normal
Replace the faulty module with a standby one and
repair it

Solution
Cut off the AC input power and use the battery to
supply power until the AC input voltage recovers.
l Check whether the load gets faulty.
l Check if the system is in the charging status, and
measure the output current of the rectifier.
l Check the rectifiers for any possible fault. If any
rectifier is faulty, replace it.
Restart the monitor unit to reset it. If the problem
persists, take out the monitor unit and repair it.
Restart the monitor unit to reset it. If the problem
persists, take out the monitor unit and repair it.
The CPU is processing other processes. Wait for a
while.
Check if the input switch of the monitor unit is closed,
and if the monitor unit is properly inserted.

Notes

To prevent any special case from affecting the normal operation of the system, the
user shall learn about the handling procedures.

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Monitor Networking Mode


The MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master system supports multiple monitor
networking modes, with the details below:

Local Centralized Monitoring:


The MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master system provides RS232 serial port. In the
serial port mode, the MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master system is connected to a
background PC through the serial port (as in Figure A.7.1). The background monitor
software installed in the PC serves to realize the local centralized monitoring.

Figure A.7.1 Local centralized monitoring

Remote Centralized Monitoring:


In this mode, the MEH048-401BX HEMS Power Master system is connected to a
DTU via RS232. Afterwards the DTU communicate with remote PC by network to
realize the remote centralized monitoring (as in Figure A.7.2).

Figure A.7.2

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List of Terms
Table B.1

List of Terms

Abbreviation
A
ALM

Full Name
Alarm

C
CL
Comm
CSU

Current Limit
Communicate
Control Supervisory Unit

D
DTU

Data Transfer unit

L
LVBD
LCD
LVLD

Low Voltage Battery Disconnect


Liquid Crystal Display
Low Voltage Lord Disconnect

M
MODEM
MPB
MTBF

Modulator-Demodulator
Modem Power Board
Mean Time Between Failures

P
PDU
PFC
PWM
PWR

Power Distribution Unit


Power Factor Correction
Pulse-Width Modulation
Power

R
REC

Rectifier

S
SCM
SIB
RECTIFIER

Solar Charge module


Signal Interface Board
Switching Mode Rectifier

W
WCM

Wind Charge module

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Figure Contents
Figure 3.1 Internal structure of Power Master ..............................................................................13
Figure 3.2 Dimension of the Power Master ..................................................................................14
Figure 3.3 Surplus space of the Power Master.............................................................................15
Figure 3.4 Appearance of WCC4850 ............................................................................................15
Figure 3.5 Appearance and front panel of SCC3000 ...................................................................16
Figure 3.6 Appearance and front panel of SMR3000 ...................................................................17
Figure 3.7 Operation panel of CSU...............................................................................................18
Figure 3.8 Indicators of CSU .........................................................................................................18
Figure 3.9 Back panel of CSU.......................................................................................................19
Figure 3.10 Power distribution ......................................................................................................20
Figure 3.11 External connections .................................................................................................22
Figure 5.1 Operation panel of CSU...............................................................................................27
Figure 5.2 System states ..............................................................................................................29
Figure 5.3 The main menu ............................................................................................................29
Figure 5.4 Battery states ...............................................................................................................31
Figure 5.5 Battery parameter ........................................................................................................31
Figure 5.6 Battery alarm setting ....................................................................................................32
Figure 5.7 SMR module menu ......................................................................................................33
Figure 5.8 Module data .................................................................................................................33
Figure 5.9 SMR module data detail ..............................................................................................34
Figure 5.10 General information ...................................................................................................35
Figure 5.11 SMR module parameter.............................................................................................35
Figure 5.12 SMR alarm setting .....................................................................................................36
Figure 5.13 SCC module menu ....................................................................................................36
Figure 5.14 SCC module data.......................................................................................................37
Figure 5.15 SCC module data detail .............................................................................................37
Figure 5.16 SCC general information ...........................................................................................37
Figure 5.17 SCC alarm setting ......................................................................................................38
Figure 5.18 WCC menu ..................................................................................... !

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Figure 5.19 WCC module data........................................................................... !


Figure 5.20 WCC general information ............................................................... !
Figure 5.21 Alarm menu................................................................................................................40
Figure 5.22 Alarm status ...............................................................................................................40
Figure 5.23 Alarm record ..............................................................................................................41
Figure 5.24 Alarm set ....................................................................................................................41
Figure 5.25 PDU menu .................................................................................................................42
Figure 5.26 AC PDU......................................................................................................................42
Figure 5.27 PDU alarm set............................................................................................................43
Figure 5.28 DC working status ......................................................................................................43
Figure 5.29 DC PDU parameter ....................................................................................................44
Figure 5.30 DC PDU alarm set .....................................................................................................44
Figure 5.31 ADV menu ..................................................................................................................45
Figure 5.32 ADV control ................................................................................................................45
Figure 5.33 Energy-sav .................................................................................................................46
Figure 5.34 System menu .............................................................................................................46
Figure 5.35 System log in .............................................................................................................47
Figure 5.36 Factory set .................................................................................................................47
Figure 5.37 Config .........................................................................................................................48
Figure 5.38 WCC module parameter setting ................................................................................48
Figure 5.39 Pause alarm sound ....................................................................................................49
Figure 5.40 User define.................................................................................................................49
Figure 5.41 Time set .....................................................................................................................50
Figure 5.42 System in/out .............................................................................................................50
Figure 5.43 Analog & Calibration ..................................................................................................51
Figure 5.44 Digital in .....................................................................................................................52
Figure 5.45 Relay ..........................................................................................................................52
Figure A.7.1 Local centralized monitoring ....................................................................................58
Figure A.7.2 Remote centralized monitoring ................................................................................58

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Table Contents
Table 1.1 Safety Signs .......................................................................................................................7
Table 2.1 Product configuration of Power Master...........................................................................9
Table 2.2 Specifications of Power Master ....................................................................................10
Table 2.3 Specifications of SMR3000 ...........................................................................................11
Table 2.4 Specifications of WCC4850 ..........................................................................................11
Table 2.5 Specifications of SCC3000 ...........................................................................................11
Table 3.1 Indicators of WCC4850 .................................................................................................15
Table 3.2 Indicators of SCC3000 ..................................................................................................16
Table 3.3 Indicators of SMR3000 .................................................................................................17
Table 3.4 Function declaration of CSU operation panel ...............................................................18
Table 3.5 Function declaration of CSU indicators ........................................................................18
Table 3.6 Interface assignment of SIB ..........................................................................................19
Table 5.1 Keyboard function .........................................................................................................27
Table 5.2 Menu structure ..............................................................................................................28
Table 5.3 Alarm states ..................................................................................................................38
Table 5.4 Relay definition..............................................................................................................52
Table 7.1 Alarms affecting system output and the solutions ........................................................57
Table 7.2 Alarms not affecting system output and the solutions ..................................................57

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