Introduction
This document serves as a quick installation guide for the GoodWe Lynx Home D Series Rechargeable Li-ion Battery System, model LX D5.0-10. It is designed to provide essential information for a swift and safe setup. Please read this guide carefully before proceeding with the installation.
For comprehensive details, refer to the official User Manual available on the GoodWe website.
Safety First
Safety is paramount when installing and operating this high-voltage battery system. Always adhere to the safety precautions outlined in this guide and on the equipment itself. Ensure that installation is performed by trained and knowledgeable technicians familiar with local standards and safety regulations.
Key safety considerations include:
- Power off the system before any operations.
- Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Avoid contact with high voltage when the equipment is running.
- Do not disassemble or modify the battery without authorization.
- Keep the battery away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and open flames.
For detailed safety information and warranty terms, visit GoodWe Warranty Information.
Installation Overview
The installation process involves several key steps:
- Preparation: Check deliverables for correct model, complete contents, and intact appearance.
- Mounting: Install the wall-mount rack or base if applicable, ensuring proper leveling and secure fastening.
- Battery Pack Installation: Mount the battery modules according to the instructions, ensuring correct orientation and connections.
- Electrical Connection: Connect the power cables and communication cables between batteries and the inverter, following the wiring diagrams provided. Ensure all connections are secure and unused ports are sealed.
- Grounding: Properly connect the grounding wire for safety.
Operation and Commissioning
Once the installation is complete, follow the procedures for powering on and commissioning the system. This typically involves using the GoodWe SolarGo App or SEMS Portal App for configuration and monitoring.
Refer to the relevant sections for detailed instructions on Power ON, Black Start, Power OFF, and Commissioning procedures.