Every energy storage system is different. To be fully prepared, it’s crucial to consider all wiring needs, from essential cables and connectors to the time needed to connect them. Long before you unwrap your batteries, ask yourself these questions:
Six weeks before installation: Do I have the cables and connectors I need?
Each battery manufacturer has specific requirements for connecting and wiring batteries. The battery operations manual will contain essential information you must review before installation. We recommend that you closely read the operations manual at least six weeks before the day of installation. Some connectors or cables might have a long lead time, or they may not be available in your region. Give yourself adequate time to source the needed accessories and order ahead to avoid installation delays.
This six-week mark is also the right time to make sure you have the tools you need. Depending on the components in your energy storage system, you may need access to tools that aren’t in your everyday kit. For example, you may need a crimping tool for cables. Identifying these necessary tools in advance will give you ample time to find or order them.
Two weeks before installation: Have I planned for adequate wiring time and labor?
Some batteries may ship unbussed or not connected and will require action before installation. Aquion Energy’s Aspen 48M batteries, for example, are shipped unbussed, and the top cover must be removed to connect the fuses before installation. A second review of the battery operations manual at least two weeks before installation will help you plan for all time and labor related to cables and connectors.
This tip was contribtued by Terry Holtz, senior application engineer of Aquion Energy