— Table of contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Getting to know your product 5 - 7 Product components Internal components Connection diagram LEDs Button operation User interface 8 - 18 Connecting to the Wi-Fi user interface Navigating the Wi-Fi user interface Status button Measurements User settings...
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Inspection on site – verification after installation Programming Testing (with battery) Programmed parameters Comments — This instruction manual is intended to assist users in installing, commissioning, operating and maintaining the PQstorI range of products. It is not backward compatible with previous generations of ABB inverters.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING: Prior to servicing, disconnect the DANGER: These safety instructions are intended for all work on the PQstorI range of products. module from the power supply, wait 20 minutes Neglecting these instructions will cause physical to discharge capacitors and check the voltage injury or death.
— 02 Getting to know your product 2.1 Product components The PQstorI is a product of the Advanced Inverter Table 1 and depicted in Figures 1 and 2. Platform (AIP) range. Its external connection Figure 3 depicts the internal components of terminals and signalling features are listed in this product.
P Q S T O R I I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L 2.2 Internal components Figure 3 provides a block diagram illustrating the internal components of the PQstorI product. —...
2.3 Connection diagram Figure 4 provides a schematic overview of exter- lines) are necessary for the product to operate. nal connections to the PQstorI range of products. Non-mandatory connections (dashed lines) en- Connection terminals are detailed in Table 1 hance basic functionalities.
P Q S T O R I I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L — 03 User interface Users can interact with the PQstorI range of prod- To enter commands through the Wi-Fi user ucts through the standard issue Wi-Fi user inter-...
U S E R I N T E R FA C E 3.4 Measurements 3.4.1 Overview By default, the homepage displays an Overview of network properties and system settings: — Table 4: Overview of electrical network properties and system settings Item Description Section Vrms (L1-3)
(3-wire mode) voltages. V1 is the RMS value of 3.4.6 Temperatures the fundamental component of all line-to-neutral The PQstorI measures the temperature of (4-wire mode) and line-to-line (3-wire mode) internal components to prevent damage from voltages. Frequency indicates the network overheating.
3.6.3 CT Settings 3.5.2 Clock PQstorI can measure the line currents in the main Set the Clock to your local time to calibrate the feed of the grid. These signals will be used for time signature of events and faults when they are functionalities to be released in the future.
• Enter an Event ID from 1-200 ( in Figure 11) IGBT (Temperature). • Click Save ( in Figure 11) — • Read the new event and error message Figure 9: PQstorI Status summarizes the state of the ( & in Figure 10) battery and operations of the module —...
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The battery voltage exceeds the maximum DC voltage of Inverter trips/ error PQstorI, the battery connections (+/-) are inverted or the AC voltage reset required is high and the battery voltage (SoC) is too low, preventing the DC contactor from closing...
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OPEN. When the error has cleared, the • ‘IGBT check cooling’ signals that the system PQstorI will be in the position to power-up again stopped because it over-heated. Check the cool- once the main breaker has closed. This requires ing fans and environmental conditions that the PQstorI has had “auto-restart”...
When troubleshooting, ABB may ask you for the seconds (Section 2.5). hardware details of your product. AIP function indicates the model of the product in the PQStorI UI Passwords allow system administrators to range. AIP Size displays its current capacity. AIP tailor rights for different users.
3.9.1 Measurements Management System) can be used to operate Table 8 lists Modbus commands to check the the PQstorI remotely, provided that it can electrical network properties and system communicate with the PQstorI over Modbus. settings described in Section 3.1.4.
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UC and decoding must be taken from "CurrentUCError" 3.9.3 Power monitoring Table 10 lists Modbus commands to monitor the power on the network and injected by the PQstorI. These function are described further in Sections 3.4.5 and 3.7.3. —...
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P Q S T O R I I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L 3.9.4 Battery monitoring Table 11 lists Modbus commands to monitor the energy storage system operated by the PQstorI. These function are detailed further in Section 3.7.3.
4.1 Upon reception humidity and environmental contaminants set out in Table 13. Install the module in a location Before installing the PQstorI make sure that: free of conductive dust that may damage the • The packaging used for delivery is in equipment.
P Q S T O R I I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L 4.4 Mechanical installation The PQstorI range of products can be installed either in a cabinet or mounted on a wall as illustrated in Figure 14.
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Connect the battery to the DC terminals on the WARNING: Even if the e-stop function is not re- back of the PQstorI. Make sure that the positive quired by local grid code, this e-stop connector (+) terminal of the inverter is connected to the must be wired with 24 Vdc.
0,5mm² (20AWG) to 4mm² (12AWG), C, copper conductors only. An external controller (e.g. an Energy Managem- ent System) can be used to operate the PQstorI — remotely, provided that it can communicate with Figure 18: CT connections to the module the PQstorI over Modbus.
5.1 Installation check nominal network voltage and network frequency of the electrical network (Figure 20). — Figure 20: Configuring PQstorI network characteristics WARNING: Before checking the installation, make sure that the module is isolated from the electrical network. In systems of multiple modules connected in parallel, ensure that each module is disconnected from the power supply.
Figure 22: Configuring PQstorI characteristics Clock to accurately record the time-signature of error messages and events (Section 3.5.4). Navigate to the PQstorI page and set the real and reactive power set points that you want the module to follow. If Auto CT Detection fails to identify the 5.6 Derating...
5.7 Ethernet configuration connection between the product and user network or any other network (as the case may It is possible to operate PQstorI inverter through be). User shall establish and maintain any Modbus TCP/IP protocol over Ethernet interface. appropriate measures (such as but not limited...
— 06 Operation 6.1 Starting and stopping 6.3 Checking system faults To start the PQstorI, either press the manual To consult system errors and important events button on its front panel ( in Figure 2) or log on encountered in the operation of the PQstorI,...
PQstorI range of products should be undertaken (Section 3.7.3). by a qualified electrician and performed only Navigate to the PQstorI Operation page of the when the equipment is off and de-energized. Before touching the exterior of the module, check Wi-Fi user interface and check the hours of for voltage between its terminals and the ground.
Wait 20 minutes after disconnecting the equipment for capacitors to discharge. To solve technical issues, contact your ABB service provider at Replace the fan on your module if it has been be-bess.services@hitachi-powergrids.com damaged, if the system is overheating or after 40 000 hours of operation.
P Q S T O R I I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L — 08 Technical specifications Specifications PQstorI - M PQstorI - WM Module Wall-mounted Electrical characteristics AC grid tied connection side...
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Bottom for control cables Compliance with standards General construction and safety EN 62477-1 (2012) "Safety requirements for power electronic aspects for PQstorI - M converter systems and equipment" EMC immunity (CE version only) EN/IEC 61000-6-2, Industrial level EMC emissions (CE version only)
P Q S T O R I I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L — 09 Annex - Commissioning report Project: PQstorI Issued by: Commissioning report Date: Page 1 of 6 9.1 Module identification...
A N N E X Project: PQstorI Issued by: Commissioning report Date: Page 2 of 6 Inspection on site – verification after installation Ambient conditions OK/ NOK Check the ambient temperature (< 40°C/ 104°F) (if > 40°C/ 104°F, derating is required) Check the installation altitude (<...
P Q S T O R I I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L Project: PQstorI Issued by: Commissioning report Date: Page 3 of 6 9.3 Programming Apply voltage to the module...
A N N E X Project: PQstorI Issued by: Commissioning report Date: Page 4 of 6 9.4 Testing (with battery) Before starting the system OK/ NOK Execute the commissioning procedures specified by the batteries manufacturer Start the system While the system is running Set the 'P setpoint' to -5 kW.
P Q S T O R I I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L Project: PQstorI Issued by: Commissioning report Date: Page 5 of 6 9.5 Programmed parameters Alarms Warnings Prog.
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