Key Points for Installing Residential Energy Storage Systems

Mar 09, 2026

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Site Selection

- Space Size: Residential energy storage systems require a certain amount of installation space. The appropriate installation site should be selected based on the size and specifications of the system. The site area should be large enough to accommodate the energy storage equipment and related ancillary facilities.

- Ventilation Conditions: Energy storage systems generate heat during operation. Good ventilation ensures proper heat dissipation and extends the equipment's lifespan. Therefore, the installation site should be well-ventilated, avoiding installation in enclosed, confined spaces.

- Ambient Temperature: Energy storage equipment has specific temperature requirements. Generally, the suitable ambient temperature is between -20℃ and 50℃. Avoid installing the energy storage system in excessively hot or cold locations, such as outdoors in direct sunlight or in extremely cold basements.

 

Electrical Connections

- Correct Wiring: When making electrical connections, strictly follow the equipment's installation instructions to ensure correct and secure wiring. Incorrect wiring may lead to equipment malfunctions or even safety accidents.

- Matching Cable Specifications: The cable specifications must match the power of the energy storage system to avoid problems such as overheating and short circuits caused by excessively thin cables. Reliable cables should also be selected to ensure the stability of electrical connections.

- Grounding Protection: For safety, residential energy storage systems must have reliable grounding protection. The grounding resistance must meet relevant standards to prevent equipment leakage from causing injury to personnel.

 

Safety Protection

- Fire Prevention Measures: The installation site of the energy storage system must be equipped with necessary fire prevention equipment, such as fire extinguishers. Flammable and explosive materials should not be piled up around the energy storage system to prevent fire accidents.

- Anti-theft Measures: Due to the value of residential energy storage systems, necessary anti-theft measures must be taken to prevent theft, such as installing security doors and windows and monitoring equipment.

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