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BOS - B Manual

The document provides installation and operation instructions for the BOS-B lithium storage system, detailing safety information, installation requirements, and maintenance procedures. It emphasizes the importance of qualified personnel for installation and adherence to safety protocols to prevent injury or damage. Additionally, it outlines transport provisions and environmental conditions necessary for the safe operation of the battery system.

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BOS - B Manual

The document provides installation and operation instructions for the BOS-B lithium storage system, detailing safety information, installation requirements, and maintenance procedures. It emphasizes the importance of qualified personnel for installation and adherence to safety protocols to prevent injury or damage. Additionally, it outlines transport provisions and environmental conditions necessary for the safe operation of the battery system.

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Installation and Operation Instructions

LITHIUM STORAGE SYSTEM


BOS-B

Version:V1.3
CONTENT
1.Important information in the manual .........................................................................2
1.1 Scope ................................................................................................................2
1.2 Description of BOS-B ........................................................................................2
1.3 Meaning of Symbols ........................................................................................ 3
1.4 General Safety Information ..............................................................................5
1.5 Disclaimer ........................................................................................................ 5
1.6 Installation environment ..................................................................................6
1.7 Quality Certificate ............................................................................................ 7
1.8 Requirements for Installation Personnel ......................................................... 7
2. Safety ..........................................................................................................................8
2.1 Safety rules .......................................................................................................8
2.2 Safety information ........................................................................................... 8
3. Transport to the end customers ................................................................................ 9
3.1 Provisions on Shipping of Battery Modules: ....................................................9
3.2 Storage Position of the battery packaging module ........................................11
4. Description and installation of BOS-B battery ......................................................... 11
4.1 Installation Precautions ................................................................................. 11
4.2 BOS-B Product Description ............................................................................ 11
4.3 Technical Data ................................................................................................ 12
4.4 Preparation .................................................................................................... 13
4.4.1 Tools required ..................................................................................... 13
4.5 Description of Battery Module ...................................................................... 14
4.6 Description of High-Voltage Control Box ....................................................... 15
4.7 Description of Battery Module in Rack ..........................................................16
4.7.1 Battery Pack ........................................................................................ 16
4.7.2 High Voltage Control Box .................................................................... 16
4.7.3 Accessory Bag ..................................................................................... 17
4.8 Assembly process ...........................................................................................20
4.9 Installation of the Battery Module to the Rack ............................................. 21
4.9.1 Cable connection ................................................................................ 22
4.9.2 Battery installation cable Description .................................................22
4.10 Battery cluster connected to inverter ..........................................................23
4.11 System startup and shutdown ..................................................................... 27
4.12 How to use local mode with BOS-B (Battery)? ............................................ 28
5. BOS-B’ fault description ........................................................................................... 31
6.BOS-B screen displays the logic ................................................................................ 34
7. Maintenance and upgrade .......................................................................................37
7.1 Maintenance of BOS-B ...................................................................................38
7. Battery Module Storage ...........................................................................................39
8. Disposal ....................................................................................................................39
9. Legal notice .............................................................................................................. 40
10.EU Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................41

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1.Important information in the manual

1.1 Scope

The installation and operation manual applies to the modular battery energy storage system.
Please carefully read this installation and operation manual to ensure the safe installation,
preliminary debugging, and maintenance of BOS-B. Installation, preliminary debugging, and
maintenance must be carried out by qualified and authorized personnel. Please keep this
installation and operation manual and other applicable documents near the battery energy
storage system, so that all personnel involved in installation or maintenance can access this
installation and operation manual at any time.

This installation and operation manual only applies to countries meeting the certification
requirements. Please observe the applicable local laws, regulations, and standards. Standards
and legal provisions of other countries may be inconsistent with the provisions and specifications
in this manual. In this case, please contact our after-sales service personnel, hotline: +86 0574
8612 0560, email: [email protected].

1.2 Description of BOS-B

Model System Rated DC Discharge Composition


energy power depth
(kWh) (kW)
BOS-B70 71.5 43 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*5+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B85 85.8 51.61 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*6+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B100 100.1 60.21 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*7+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B110 114.4 68.81 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*8+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B125 128.7 77.41 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*9+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B140 143 86.02 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*10+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B155 157.3 94.62 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*11+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B170 171.6 103.22 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*12+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B185 185.9 111.82 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*13+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B200 200.2 120.42 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*14+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1
BOS-B215 214.5 129.02 90% BOS-B-Pack14.3*15+BOS-B-PDU-2 *1

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1.3 Meaning of Symbols

This manual contains the following types of warnings:

Danger! It may cause an electric shock.


Even when the equipment is disconnected from the power grid, the voltage-free
state will have a time lag.

Danger! If the instructions are not observed, death or severe injury may
occur.

Warning! If the instructions are not observed, a loss may occur.

Attention! This symbol represents information on the device use.

Symbols on equipment:
The following types of warning, prohibition, and mandatory symbols are also used on
the equipment.

Attention! The risk of chemical burns


If the battery is damaged or fails, it may lead to electrolyte leakage, which in turn causes the

formation of a small amount of hydrofluoric acid, among other effects. Contact with these liquids

can cause chemical burns.

• Do not subject the battery module to severe impact.

• Do not open, disassemble or mechanically change the battery module.

• In case of contact with an electrolyte, wash the affected area with clean water immediately and

seek medical advice promptly.

Attention! The risk of explosion


Incorrect operation or fire may cause the lithium-ion battery unit to ignite or explode, leading to

serious injury.

• Do not install or operate the battery module in explosive or high-humidity areas.

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• Store the battery module in a dry place within the temperature range specified in the data

sheet.

• Do not open, drill through or drop the battery cell or module.

• Do not expose the battery cell or module to high temperatures.

• Do not throw the battery cell or module into the fire.

• When the lithium battery catches fire after being plugged in with AC power, unplug the power

supply first to prevent electric shock during fire fighting.

• If there is an open flame, use carbon dioxide or ABC dry powder fire extinguisher to put out the

fire, and then cool down by using the nearby fire hydrant or pouring water until no white smoke

appears and the battery is completely cooled down. After extinguishing the fire, continue to

monitor the battery for at least 1 hour to prevent re-ignition.

• If there is no open flame but a large amount of white smoke comes out of the battery, it is

recommended to use a 6L portable water-based fire extinguisher (if any), and then cool down by

using the nearby fire hydrant or pouring water until no white smoke appears and the battery is

completely cooled down. After extinguishing the fire, continue to monitor the battery for at least

1 hour to prevent re-ignition.

• Do not use defective or damaged battery modules.

Caution! Hot surface


• If a malfunction occurs, the parts will become very hot, and touching them may cause serious

injury.

• If the energy storage system is defective, please shut it down immediately.

• If the fault or defect becomes obvious, special care should be taken when handling the

equipment.

No open fire! It is prohibited to handle open flames and ignition sources near the

energy storage system.

Do not insert any objects into the opening in the housing of the energy storage system!

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No objects, such as screwdrivers, may be inserted through openings in the casing of the storage

system.

Wear safety goggles! Wear safety goggles when working on the equipment.

Follow the manual! When working and operating the equipment, the installation
and operation manual provisions must be observed.

1.4 General Safety Information

Danger! Failure to comply with the safety information can lead to


life-threatening situations.
1. Improper use can cause death. Operators of BOS-B must read this manual and observe all

safety information.

2. Operators of BOS-B must comply with the specifications in this manual.

3. This manual cannot describe all conceivable situations. For this reason, applicable standards

and relevant occupational health and safety regulations are always given priority.

4. In addition, the installation may involve residual hazards in the following circumstances:

• Incorrect installation.

• The installation is carried out by personnel who did not receive relevant training or guidance.

• Failure to observe the warnings and safety information in this manual.

If there are any questions, please contact Deye after service.

1.5 Disclaimer

DEYE ESS TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD shall not be liable for personal injury, property loss, product

damage and subsequent losses under the following circumstances.

• Failure to comply with the provisions of this manual.

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• Incorrect use of this product.

• Unauthorized or unqualified personnel repair the product, disassembly the rack and perform

other operations.

• Use of unapproved spare parts.

• Unauthorized modifications or technical changes to the product.

1.6 Installation environment

• The battery energy storage system can only be installed and operated in an enclosed space. The

working environment temperature range of BOS-B is -20℃~ 55℃, and the maximum humidity is

85%. The battery module shall not be exposed to the sun or placed directly beside the heat

source.

• The battery module shall not be exposed to a corrosive environment.

• When installing the battery energy storage system, ensure that it stands on a sufficiently dry

and flat surface with sufficient bearing capacity. Without the manufacturer’s written approval,

the installation site’s altitude shall not be higher than 3,000 meters. The output power of the

battery decreases with the altitude.

• In areas where flooding may occur, care must be taken to ensure that the battery module is

installed at a suitable height and to prevent its contact with water.

• The battery energy storage system must be installed in a fireproof room. This room must have

no fire source and must be equipped with an independent fire alarm device, which complies with

local applicable regulations and standards. According to local applicable regulations and

standards, the room must be separated by the T60 fire door. Similar fire-proof requirements

apply to other openings in the room (such as windows).

Compliance with the specifications in this manual is also part of proper use.
The use of the BOS-B system is prohibited in the following circumstances:
• Mobile use on land or in the air (use on water only with the manufacturer's consent and with

the manufacturer's written consent).

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• Used in medical devices.

• Used as a UPS system.

Minimum product installation distance


The minimum distance to the surrounding building when the battery is installed is
100mm, and the minimum distance between the two products is 100mm.

1.7 Quality Certificate

The quality certificate can be downloaded from www.deyeess.com.

1.8 Requirements for Installation Personnel

All work shall comply with local applicable regulations and standards.

The installation of BOS-B can only be completed by electricians with the following qualifications:

• Trained in dealing with hazards and risks associated with the installation and operation of

electrical equipment, systems, and batteries.

• Trained on installation and debugging of electrical equipment.

• Understanding and complying with the technical connection conditions, standards, guidelines,

regulations, and laws applicable.

• Knowledge of handling lithium-ion batteries (transportation, storage, disposal, hazard source).

• Understanding and complying with this document and other applicable documents.

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2. Safety

2.1 Safety rules

To avoid property damage and personal injury, the following rules shall be followed when

working on the hazardous live parts of the battery energy storage system:

• It is available for use.

• Ensure that it will not restart.

• Make sure there is no voltage.

• Grounding protection and short circuit protection

• Cover or shield adjacent live parts.

2.2 Safety information

Part damage or short circuit may cause electric shock and death. A short circuit can be caused by

connecting battery terminals, resulting in current flow. This type of short circuit shall be avoided

under any circumstances. For this reason, follow these instructions:

• Use insulated tools and gloves.

• Do not put any tools or metal parts on the battery module or high-voltage control box.

• When operating the battery, be sure to remove watches, rings, and other metal objects.

• Do not install or operate this system in explosive or high-humidity areas.

• When working on the energy storage system, first turn off the charging controller, then the

battery, and ensure that they are not turned on again.

Improper use of the battery energy storage system can lead to death. The use of the battery

energy storage system beyond its intended use is not allowed, because it may cause great danger.

Improper handling of the battery energy storage system can cause life-threatening risks, serious

injury or even death.

Warning! Improper use can cause damage to the battery cell.

• Do not expose the battery module to rain or soak it in liquid.

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• Do not expose the battery module to a corrosive environment (such as ammonia and salt).

• The battery energy storage system shall be debugged no later than six months after delivery.

3. Transport to the end customers

3.1 Provisions on Shipping of Battery Modules:

It is necessary to comply with the relevant regulations and provisions on roads for shipping

lithium-ion products in the corresponding countries.

It is prohibited to smoke in the vehicle during transportation or in the vicinity during


loading and unloading.

The dangerous goods transport vehicles shall meet relevant regulations concerning road
transportation and shall be equipped with two tested CO2 fire extinguishers.

It is forbidden for the freight forwarder to open the outer package of the battery module.
Use only approved lifting equipment to move the battery cabinet system. Use only the hanging

lug on the top of the battery cabinet as the connection point. When lifting, the angle of the sling

must be at least 60°.

Improper vehicle transportation can cause injury. Improper transportation or improper


transportation locks may cause the load to slip or overturn, resulting in injury. The cabinet shall

be placed vertically to prevent it from sliding in the vehicle, and a fixing belt shall be used.

A tilting of the battery rack may cause injury. The maximum weight of a battery rack of
BOS-B can reach 1850 kg. When tilted, they may overturn, causing injury and damage. Ensure

that the battery cabinet is on a stable surface and that it does not tilt due to load or force.

The battery energy storage system can be damaged, if not properly transported. The
battery module can only be transported vertically. Note that these parts may be top-heavy.

Failure to follow this instruction may result in damage to the part.

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During transportation, the battery storage rack may be damaged when it is installed with
the battery module. The battery storage rack is not designed to be transported with the installed

battery modules. Always transport the battery module and the battery rack separately. Once the

battery module is installed, do not move the battery rack, and do not lift it by a lifting device.

If possible, do not remove the transport packaging before arrival at the installation site.
Before removing the transport protector, check if the transport packaging is damaged, and check

the impact indicator on the outer packaging of the battery converter. If the impact indicator is

triggered, the possibility of transport damage cannot be ruled out.

Improper transportation of battery modules may cause injury. The single battery module
weighs 123 kg. If it falls or slips, it may cause injury. Only use suitable transport and lifting

equipment to ensure safe transport.

Wear safety shoes to avoid the danger of injury. When transporting the battery rack and
battery module, their parts may be crushed due to their heavy weight. Therefore, all persons

involved in transportation must wear safety shoes with toe caps. Please observe the safety

regulations for transportation at the end customer's site, especially during loading and unloading.

During transportation and installation of unpacked battery storage cabinets, the risk of
injury increases, especially on sharp metal panels. Therefore, all personnel involved in

transportation and installation must wear protective gloves.

The maximum weight of a single rack of BOS-B can reach 550 kg. We suggest that at least
4 people work together to install the battery rack. The lifting device is helpful for heavy parts, and

the pulley or cart for light parts. Be careful not to damage the case. The number of battery

modules stacked shall not be more than 4.

Check whether the delivery is complete.

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3.2 Storage Position of the battery packaging module

The battery module can only be transported in an upright position. Please note that the battery

rack may be very top-heavy.

4. Description and installation of BOS-B battery

4.1 Installation Precautions

WARNING! Possible damage to the building due to static overload

1.The total weight of the battery storage system is 1850kg. Ensure that the installation site has

sufficient bearing capacity.

2.When selecting the installation site, consider the transportation route and necessary site

cleanup.

4.2 BOS-B Product Description

BOS-B is a high-voltage lithium-ion battery system. It provides a reliable backup power supply for

supermarkets, banks, schools, farms and small factories to smooth the load curve and achieve

peak load transfer. It can also improve the stability of renewable systems and promote the

application of renewable energy.

It is characterized by high integration, good reliability, long service life, wide working temperature

range, etc. The battery energy storage system is modular. Each battery module has a capacity of

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14.3 kWh. It can support up to 15 battery modules in series. Its total energy can be expanded

from 71.5(5×14.3) kWh to 214.5(15×14.3) kWh.

4.3 Technical Data

Main Parameter
Battery Type BOS-B215
Battery Module Energy ( kWh ) 14.3
Battery Module Nominal Voltage ( V ) 51.2
Battery Module Capacity ( Ah ) 280
Module Weight Approximate ( kg ) 122
Battery Module Qty In Series ( Optional ) 15
Scalability 5 ~ 15
System Nominal Voltage ( V ) 768
System Energy ( kWh ) 214.5
System Usable Energy ( kWh ) 193.05

Charge/Discharge Recommend 140


Current ( A ) Max 168
Other Parameter
Operating Temperature ( ℃ ) discharge :-20 ~ 55

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charge :0 ~ 55
Storage Temperature ( ℃ ) 0 ~ 35
Thermal Management Smart fan cooling
LCD Display SOC / Fault Code
Yellow : Battery High Voltage Power On
Status Indicator
Red : Battery System Alarm
Communication Port TCP / RS485 / CAN
Communication With BMS CAN
Humidity 5% ~ 85%
Altitude ≤3000m
IP Rating of Enclosure IP20
Noise ( dB ) 65
System Dimension ( W × H × D, mm ) 2150 × 1136 × 800
System Weight Approximate ( kg ) 1850
Installation Location Rack Mounted
Recommend Depth of Discharge 90%
Cycle Life 25±2°C, 0.5C / 0.5C, EOL70%≥6000
Warranty Period 10 years

Certification CE / IEC62619 / IEC62040 / UN38.3

4.4 Preparation

4.4.1 Tools required

Please prepare No. 8 socket, No. 10 socket and cutting pliers for fastening screws on
the side of the cluster holder to lock the power line.

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4.5 Description of Battery Module

No. Name Description


① B+ Battery module positive pole (orange)

② COMM2 Connection position of battery module communication


and power supply output
③ B- Battery module negative pole (black)
④ Fan Ventilation and heat dissipation.
COMM1 Connection position of battery module communication

and power supply input

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4.6 Description of High-Voltage Control Box

No. Name Description


① Ethernet Features not yet developed.
PCS COM battery communication terminal: used to output
② PCS COM
battery information to the inverter.
Connection position with previous BOS-B-PDU-2
③ IN COM
communication input.
Connection position with next BOS-B-PDU-2 communication
④ OUT COM
output.
It is used to manually control the connection between the
⑤ Air switch
battery rack and external devices.
The product must be connected to the auxiliary power input
⑥ COMM3
AC200~240V-3A-50~60Hz when used.
⑦ COMM1 Emergency power-off triggered the interface.
Communicative connection with the first battery module;
⑧ COMM2
and providing 12VDC power for the first battery module.
The mobile APP connects to the data acquisition rod of the
⑨ Bluetooth
energy storage system.
⑩ B+ Battery common positive connection position (red).
⑪ B- Battery common negative connection position (black).
⑫ Display screen Display SOC and fault codes.
A start switch of 12VDC power inside the high-voltage
⑬ START
control box.
⑭ HV light indicator High-voltage hazard indicator (yellow).
⑮ ALRM light indicator Battery system fault alarm indicator (red)Y.
⑯ PCS1+ First PCS positive connection position (orange).

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⑰ PCS2+ Second PCS positive terminal connection position (orange).
⑱ PCS1- First PCS negative connection position (black).
⑲ PCS2- Second PCS negative connection position (black).
⑳ USB BMS upgrade port and storage expansion port.

4.7 Description of Battery Module in Rack

4.7.1 Battery Pack

No. Description quantity

① 14.3kWh battery module (general) Standard 1

② Communication cable) CAT5E FTP 24AWG black Standard 1

③ Copper bar Standard 1

④ Screw Standard 4

4.7.2 High Voltage Control Box

No. Description quantity

① High-voltage control box 1000V/168A Standard 1

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② Screw Standard 4

4.7.3 Accessory Bag

No. Description quantity

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① Pedestal Standard 3

② Lid Standard 4

③ Footed glass Standard 16

④ Communication cable CAT5E FTP 24AWG black Standard 1

180 mm negative power cord of high-voltage control


⑤ Standard 1
box UL 10269 1AWG black

⑥ Auxiliary power supply cable Standard 1

The positive power cord of the high-voltage control


⑦ Standard 1
box

⑧ Emergency power-off interface Standard 1

Connected to external PCS positive power cord


⑨ Standard 1
(EPCable3.0) UL 10269 1AWG red

Connected to external PCS negative power cord


⑩ Standard 1
(ENCable3.0) UL 10269 1AWG black

⑪ 1000mm power cable between the two battery racks Standard 3

Connected to external inverter communication


⑫ Standard 1
cable (ECOM Cable2.0)

1000mm communication cable between the two


⑬ Standard 3
battery racks

⑭ Light baton Standard 1

⑮ Ground lead Standard 4

⑯ 120Ω terminal resistor Standard 1

Terminals that connect the positive and negative


⑰ Standard 1
terminals of external PCS connectors

⑱ Screw Standard 16

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Definition of external interfaces on the front panel of the high voltage box

Definition of PCS
Definition of the
communication Racks in parallel IN Racks in parallel OUT
COMM1 interface
interface
1 1 BMS_CANL 1 BMS_CANL
2 2 BMS_CANH 2 BMS_CANH
3 3 DI+ 3 DO+ 3 YL_ZLA
4 PCANH 4 DI- 4 DO- 4 YL_ZLB
5 PCANL 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8

Defines the external interface of a battery pack

Definition of the battery module interface


Comm1 Comm2
1 INT_CANH 1 INT_CANH
2 DI- 2 DI-
3 DI+ 3 DI+
4 PGND 4 PGND
5 FAN- 5 FAN-
6 INT_CANH 6 INT_CANH
7 DO+ 7 DO+
8 DI+ 8 DI+
9 BMU_L+ 9 BMU_L+
10 FAN+ 10 FAN+

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4.8 Assembly process

Note: At least 4 installers are required to install the product.


1.Twist the base and the four cups together and place them on the ground to level.

2.Stack four battery packs from bottom to top.


3.Cover top and bottom.
4.After the first battery rack is installed, install the second battery rack 1 meter away
from the first battery rack. After the installation, use a forklift to start from the right
side of the battery pack and place the second battery rack on the right side of the
first battery rack. The middle distance between the two thick battery racks should
not be less than 100 mm.
5.Repeat the preceding steps for the third battery rack and the fourth battery rack.

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Note: Please cut the corresponding gap according to the wiring harness placement
needs.

Connect cables correctly according to the figure.

4.9 Installation of the Battery Module to the Rack

Insufficient or no grounding may cause an electric shock. Device malfunctions, and

insufficient or no grounding may cause device damage and life-threatening electric shocks.

Note: Before installing the battery, please turn the manual switch of the high-voltage

control box to the off position.

CAUTION

Remember that this battery is heavy! Please be careful when lilting out from the package.

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4.9.1 Cable connection

1. Grounding description

Connect one end of the ground cable to the cluster rack and the other end to the
ground bar at the installation site.

4.9.2 Battery installation cable Description

When connecting cables, observe the installation diagram and pay attention to the
direction of the communication cables. Otherwise, the products may not work
properly due to incorrect cable installation.
When connecting copper wire with high voltage, must be electrical professional
operators with insulation gloves before operation.
 Between the battery pack B+ and B- connect with the No. ③ cable in the
battery pack.
 Control box Connect B+ to battery pack B+ using cable ⑤ in the accessory bag.
 The connection between the high voltage box and the battery pack is 250MM
cable in No. ④, and the connection between the battery pack and the battery
pack is 160mm cable in No. ④ in the accessory bag.
 The ground cable between the high voltage box and the battery and between
the battery and the battery is the No. ⑮ ground cable.

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 The communication cable connecting one cluster battery rack to another cluster
battery rack is the ⑬ communication cable in the accessory bag.
 The power cable between a battery cluster and a battery cluster is the ⑪ cable.

4.10 Battery cluster connected to inverter

For the Australian Market, an over-current protection and isolation device that isolates both

positive and negative conductors simultaneously is required between the battery system and

inverter.

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Battery cluster connected to inverter
Notice: The length of the communication line between the inverter and the battery should not

exceed 30m.

Single battery cluster connected to inverter

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Two battery clusters connected to the inverter

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Three battery clusters connected to the inverter

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4.11 System startup and shutdown

Startup procedure

1) After connecting the battery cables, press the air switch button on the high-voltage control

box to turn OFF to ON.

2) Press the start button and wait for the screen to light up.

3) Complete boot

Shutdown procedure

1) Press the start button again and wait for the screen to go off.

2) Press the air switch button ON the high voltage control box and set the "ON" to the "OFF"

position.

3) Complete shutdown

Description of external circuit breakers between inverter and battery system

Turn on the circuit breaker and then start the battery pack.

Turn off the circuit breaker after the battery pack is closed.

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4.12 How to use local mode with BOS-B (Battery)?

Scan QR code and download the Bluetooth APP. After downloading the APP, please follow the

steps below to complete the operation.

Note: The procedure on APP for controlling BOS-A is similar to that for BOS-B. The following

steps take BOS-A as a example.

Step 1: Log into the APP and select “Local Mode”.

Step 2: Select the device type ——Battery.

Step 3:Tap on “Add a Device”.

Step 4: Searching for nearby device via Bluetooth, tap on the device for Local Mode.

Step 5: Paring complete, tap on “Enter debug mode”to view its’ data.

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Step 6: Except the Bluetooth Mode, Adding SN support Scan QR code.

Step 7: User could also tap on “Eenter SN”to add SN.

Step 8: Detailed information of the battery could be viewed in the Local Mode, such as BMS,

Alarm and BMU etc.

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How to personalize the BOS-B name?

Step a: Tap on the upper right corner can edit Nickname.

Step b: Enter the new name and tap on “Confirm”. The interface will display the

changed name

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5. BOS-B’ fault description

Different types of faults are below:


Fault types Trigger conditions

Charge over-current
alarm
Charge over-current
protection Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
Discharge (More than 168A, 2min; more than 200A, 5s; more
over-current alarm than 224A, 2s)
Discharge
System faults over-current
protection
Charge
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
overtemperature
(>50℃, 2s)
alarm
Charge
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
overtemperature
(>60℃, 2s)
protection

Discharge Exceeding the parameter set value and set time

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overtemperature (>50℃, 2s)
alarm
Discharge
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
overtemperature
(>60℃, 2s)
protection
Charge under Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
temperature alarm (<5℃, 2s)
Charge under
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
temperature
(<0℃, 2s)
protection
Discharge under Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
temperature alarm (<-10℃, 2s)
Discharge under
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
temperature
(<-20 ℃, 2s)
protection
Excessive differential Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
voltage alarm (>500mv, 2s)
Excessive differential Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
voltage protection (>800mv, 2s)
Excessive differential Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
temperature alarm (>10℃, 2s)
Excessive differential
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
temperature
(>15℃, 2s)
protection
Cell overvoltage alarm
Cell overvoltage To maintain consistency, cut off the charging
protection immediately when the full charge calibration rated
voltage of 3.6V is reached. When the voltage drops
Cell undervoltage
to 3.35V, restart it with the turned-off red light
alarm
indicator. All protective red light indicators are always
Cell undervoltage on!
protection

Pre-charge resistor
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
overtemperature
(>55℃, 2s)
alarm
Pre-charge resistor
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
overtemperature
(>85℃, 2s)
protection
Insulation level 1 Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
Insulation level 2 Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
BMS connector Exceeding the parameter set value and set time

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overtemperature
alarm
BMS connector
overtemperature Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
protection
BMU connector
overtemperature Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
alarm
BMU connector
overtemperature Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
protection
Power loop
overtemperature Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
alarm
Power loop
overtemperature Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
protection
SOC too low Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
Total voltage too high
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
alarm
Total voltage too high
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
protection
Total voltage too low
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
alarm
Total voltage too low
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
protection
Discharge relay
Relay feedback information state adhesion
adhesion
Charge relay adhesion Relay feedback information state adhesion
Heating relay High voltage is detected after disconnecting the
adhesion heating relay
Limit protection Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
Abnormal power
Exceeding the parameter set value and set time
supply voltage
Master positive relay
Relay feedback information state adhesion
adhesion
No high voltage is detected after the loop relay is
Fuse Blown
closed
Repeated BMU
BMU with the same number
address fault

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INTER-CAN BUS
Loss of communication between BMS
communication failure
PCS-CAN BUS The heartbeat message of the inverter is not
communication failure received for a long time
RS485 communication
Inverter RS485 access is not received for a long time
failure
The difference between the acquired internal total
Internal total voltage
voltage and the accumulated internal total voltage
acquisition fault
exceeding the set value
Cell voltage
The cell voltage acquired is 0
acquisition fault
Temperature
The temperature acquired is -40℃
acquisition failure
EEPROM storage
EEPROM write failure during self-test
failure
The external RTC failed to enable the charging
RTC clock fault
function
Pre-charge failure Pre-charge timeout
Charging voltage too
The minimum cell voltage is lower than the set value
low
BMU lost BMU message not received for a long time
Abnormal number of The number of BMU addresses is different from the
BMU number of set parameters

6.BOS-B screen displays the logic

1. After startup, the screen is on for 20 seconds and then off. Each time the touch
screen is lit behind the scenes for 20 seconds, and then turned off until the next
touch.
2. The first 2s of boot, the screen shows all.
3. The fault code starts from F001 in ascending order.
4. Each fault is displayed for 5s, and then switch to the next fault.
5. If all faults are rectified, keep the previous fault on the screen for 5 seconds and
clear the screen.

ALARM_ID_SUM_OVER_VOLT_L
F001 Overvoltage
EV_2
ALARM_ID_SUM_LOW_VOLT_LE
F002 The total voltage is too low
V_2

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ALARM_ID_CHG_OVER_TEMP_L
F003 Charging temperature is too high
EV_2
ALARM_ID_DSG_OVER_TEMP_L
F004 High discharge temperature
EV_2
ALARM_ID_CHG_LOW_TEMP_LE
F005 The charging temperature is too low
V_2
ALARM_ID_DSG_LOW_TEMP_LE
F006 The discharge temperature is too low
V_2
ALARM_ID_OVER_DIFF_VOLT_LE
F007 Excessive voltage difference
V_2
ALARM_ID_OVER_DIFF_TEMP_L
F008 Excessive temperature differentials
EV_2
ALARM_ID_CELL_OVER_VOLT_L
F009 Cell overvoltage
EV_2
ALARM_ID_CELL_LOW_VOLT_LE
F010 Cell undervoltage
V_2
ALARM_ID_PRE_CHG_RES_OVE The temperature of the precharge resistance is too
F011
R_TEMP_LEV_2 high
ALARM_ID_NORTH_CONNECTO
F012 The temperature of the BMS connector is too high
R_OVER_TEMP_LEV_2
ALARM_ID_SOUTH_CONNECTO
F013 The BMU connector temperature is too high.
R_OVER_TEMP_LEV_2
ALARM_ID_CHG_OVER_CUR_LE
F014 Charging current fault
V_2
ALARM_ID_DSG_OVER_CUR_LE
F015 Discharge current fault
V_2
F016 ALARM_ID_SOC_OVER_LEV_2 High SOC fault
ALARM_ID_INSULATION_FAILUR
F017 Insulation fault
E_TWO
ALARM_ID_HEAT_OVER_TEMP_
F018 The heating film is too high
LEV_2
F019 ALARM_ID_SOC_LOW_LEV_2 The SOC is too low
ALARM_ID_DSG_RELAY_ADHESI
F020 The total voltage is too low
ON
ALARM_ID_POS_RELAY_ADHESI
F021 Total positive relay bonding
ON
ALARM_ID_CHG_RELAY_ADHESI
F022 The charging relay is glued
ON
ALARM_ID_HEAT_RELAY_ADHES
F023 The heating relay is glued
ION
ALARM_ID_ULTIMATE_PROTECTI
F024 Ultimate protection
ON
F025 ALARM_ID_POWER_SUPPLY_FA Abnormal supply voltage

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ULT
F026 ALARM_ID_FUSE_BLOWN Blown fuse
F027 ALARM_ID_BMU_ADDR_REPEAT The BMU repeatedly fails
F028 ALARM_ID_BMS_ADDR_REPEAT The BMS is faulty repeatedly
ALARM_ID_INTERNAL_COMM_E
F029 The internal CAN communication fails
RROR
ALARM_ID_PCS_CAN_COMM_F
F030 The PCS CAN communication fails
AIL
MBMS_SAM_SIG_ID_PCS_ERRO
F031 The PCS RS485 communication fails
R_STATE
ALARM_ID_PCS_RS485_COMM_
F032 The PCS RS485 communication is abnormal
ERROR
ALARM_ID_FUSE_VOLT_SAMP_E
F033 The FUSE total voltage collection is abnormal
RROR
ALARM_ID_BAT_VOLT_SAMP_E
F034 The internal total voltage collection is abnormal
RROR
ALARM_ID_MOT_VOLT_SAMP_E
F035 The Mot total voltage collection is abnormal
RROR
ALARM_ID_HTP_VOLT_SAMP_E
F036 The total heating voltage collection is abnormal
RROR
ALARM_ID_CELL_VOLT_SAMPLE
F037 Voltage collection fault
_ERROR
ALARM_ID_TEMP_SAMPLE_ERR
F038 Temperature acquisition fault
OR
ALARM_ID_CURRENT_SAMPLE_
F039 Current acquisition fault
ERROR
ALARM_ID_CURRENT_MODULE
F040 Current module fault
_FAULT
ALARM_ID_POS_RELAY_DRIVE_F
F041 Total positive relay drive failure
AULT
ALARM_ID_CHG_RELAY_DRIVE_
F042 Charging relay drive failure
FAULT
ALARM_ID_DSG_RELAY_DRIVE_
F043 Discharge relay drive failure
FAULT
ALARM_ID_HEAT_RELAY_DRIVE
F044 Heating relay drive failure
_FAULT
F045 ALARM_ID_EEPROM_ERROR The EEPROM storage is faulty
F046 ALARM_ID_PRECHAGE_ERROR The precharge failed
F047 ALARM_ID_CHG_VOLT_LOW The charging voltage is too low
ALARM_ID_BMU_COMM_ERRO
F048 The BMU communication is faulty
R
ALARM_ID_BMU_NUMBER_ERR
F049 The number of BMUs is abnormal
OR

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ALARM_ID_MBMS_NTC_BREAKL Temperature collection of the BMS connector is
F050
INE_ERROR abnormal
ALARM_ID_BMU_NTC_BREAKLI The temperature collection of the BMU connector
F051
NE_ERROR is abnormal
ALARM_ID_PACK_THERMAL_RU
F052 PACK thermal runaway fault
NAWAY
F053 ALARM_ID_PACK_FIRE_FAULT PACK fire failure
F054 ALARM_ID_TCP_CONNECT_FAIL TCP connection failure
ALARM_ID_W5500_SPI_COMM
F055 The W5500SPI communication fails
_FAIL
F056 ALARM_ID_LC_COMM_LOST LC communication loss
ALARM_ID_PACK_AFE_COMM_E
F057 BMU AFE communication fails
RROR,
F058 ALARM_ID_BLE_INIT_FAULT Description Bluetooth initialization failed
ALARM_ID_CELL_TYPE_MISMAT
F059 The battery type does not match
CH_ERROR

Note: For more information, please contact us. Email:


[email protected], Service Hotline: +86 0574 8612 0560.

7. Maintenance and upgrade

Warning! Improper decommissioning may cause damage to the equipment and/or


battery inverter.

Before maintenance, ensure that BOS-B is decommissioned according to relevant provisions.

Note: All maintenance work shall comply with local applicable regulations and standards.

The USB disk port of BOS-B has the functions of upgrading firmware and recording battery

data, which can be used as an auxiliary tool.

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7.1 Maintenance of BOS-B

To ensure safe operation, all plug connections must be checked. If necessary, relevant operators

shall press them back into place at least once a year.

The following inspection or maintenance must be carried out once a year:

• General visual inspection

• Check all tightened electrical connections. Check the tightening torque according to the values

in the following table. Loose connections must be retightened to the specified torque.
Connection mode Tightening torque
High-voltage control box grounding 4.5Nm
Fixing the lug of the high-voltage control box 1.2Nm
Fixing the lug of the battery module 1.2Nm

• Using the monitoring software, check whether the SoC, SoH, battery voltage and temperature

of the battery module are abnormal.

• Shut down and restart BOS-B once a year.

Note: If the system is installed in a polluted environment, maintenance and cleaning must be

carried out at short intervals.

Note: Clean the battery rack with a dry-cleaning cloth. Ensure that no moisture comes into

contact with the battery connections. Do not use solvents.

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7. Battery Module Storage

A. To ensure the battery service life, the storage temperature shall be kept between 0°C~35°C.

B. The battery shall be cycled at least once every 6 months.

C. To minimize self-discharge in a long storage period, disconnect the battery connection of the

high-voltage control box of the DC connecting cable. This will interrupt the use of the 12 V

power supply installed in the high-voltage control box and prevent the battery from

self-discharging.

8. Disposal

For details related to the disposal of battery modules, please contact us. Service Hotline: +86

0574 8612 0560, Email: [email protected]. For more information, please visit

http://deyeess.com.

Observe applicable regulations on waste battery disposal. Immediately stop the use of damaged

batteries. Please contact your installer or sales partner before disposal. Ensure that the battery is

not exposed to moisture or direct sunlight.

Attention:

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1. Do not dispose of batteries and rechargeable batteries as domestic waste!

You are legally obliged to return used batteries and rechargeable batteries.

2. Waste batteries may contain pollutants that can damage the environment or your health if

improperly stored or handled.

3. Batteries also contain iron, lithium and other important raw materials, which can be recycled.

For more information, please visit http://www.deyeess.com. Do not dispose of batteries as

household waste!

9. Legal notice

Installation and Operation Manual for BOS-B

Subject to technical changes.

Deye ESS Technology Co., Ltd

China

Legal Statement
The information contained in the document is the property of Deye ESS Technology Co., Ltd. D

All information shall not be published in whole or in part without the written permission of Deye

ESS Technology Co., Lt.

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10.EU Declaration of Conformity

Within the scope of the EU directives

Restriction of the use certain hazardous substances 2011 / 65 / EU (ROHS) Radio


Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (RED)

NINGBO DEYE ESS TECHNOLOGY CO. , LTD. confirms herewith that the
products described in this document are in compliance with the fundamental
requirements and other relevant provisions of the above mentioned directives .

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