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DH200F User Manual
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Table 3-9 The parameters of battery module
Model number
HV51280F
String form
1P16S
Battery energy (kWh)
14.336
Nominal voltage (Vdc)
51.2
Nominal capacity (Ah)
280
Standard charging currentA
140
Standard discharge currentA
140
Maximum continuous charging currentA
200
Maximum Continuous Discharge CurrentA
200
Dimension(W*D*H)
568*764*231mm
IP class
IP20
Operating temperature
Charging 0
o
C~+55
o
C
Discharge -20
o
C~+55
o
C
Operating humidity
0%~95% RH (non-
condensing)
Storage temperature
1 month -20~45
o
C
1 year 0~35
o
C
WARNING
When a battery electrolyte leak is detected
When battery leakage occurs, please stop using it immediately;
The electrolyte is non-toxic and has little odor, if it contacts the skin it has some
pathogenicity, please keep it away from the skin;
When handling leaking batteries, make sure that the power supply connected to the
battery is off to prevent fire and sparks, and wear rubber gloves when handling in a
well-ventilated handling area;
When the battery has an irritating and abnormal odor and it is impossible to determine
whether there is electrolyte leakage, please stop using it immediately and isolate the
battery.
Disposal of electrolyte
When electrolyte leakage occurs, use gauze (ordinary medical gauze) or other liquid
absorbent solids to clean the battery leakage;
The treated battery should be placed in isolation and should not be used again.
Please do not touch the electrolyte directly, if skin contact accidentally, please flush
with plenty of water.
EMS
EMS (Energy Management System) is an essential component of energy storage systems.
It works in conjunction with PCS, MPPT (optional), STS (optional), BMS, environmental