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included in the
AccESS Sol-Ark.
4.0
– Installation & Wiring
This section covers how to install the PHI 3.8 batteries within the AccESS unit, torque values,
communications and network preparation and how to wire the AccESS unit. It also provides guidance on
how to install optional AccESS unit components/accessories.
4.1
– Basic System Configuration Concepts
Safe and reliable installation requires trained and certified technicians. The following discussion is a basic
primer. Due to the variety of systems and components in the field, all possible scenarios are not covered.
This is not the purpose of this section of the manual. Refer to professional installers regarding your system
and its components and specifications. We encourage you or your installer to contact us with any specific
questions for technical support. We are committed to working with you and your installation team to achieve
a safe, reliable storage system that will provide years of maintenance free service.
4.2
– PHI 3.8 Battery Installation within the AccESS
AccESS Sol-Ark-8K-15.2 kWh model
:
1. Mount the AccESS unit on level concrete.
2.
Make sure all PHI battery module circuit breakers are in the OFF position.
Prepare the
battery modules for installation by removing all plastic terminal covers, 11/16” stainless steel hex
nuts and
3/8” lock washers from the batteries’ terminals and set aside.
CAUTION:
Do not attempt to loosen the large brass nuts at the base of the battery terminals.
3. Place four PHI 3.8 batteries in the bottom of the cabinet. Orient the four batteries two wide, two
deep, as illustrated below:
Figure 8.0
– 4 Battery Orientation in the AccESS Sol-Ark-8K-15.2 kWh
4.
Attach interconnecting busbars onto the batteries’ terminals. Each positive busbar parallels one
set of two batteries (positive to positive), and each negative busbar parallels one set of two
batteries (negative to negative).