ENSA SSL-B Series Bedienungsanleitung

Version: ENSASSLB-Q120
Solar LED Street Lighting
SSL-B Series Quick Install Guide

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1. Pre-Installation
Thank you for purchasing a SSL-B Series Solar Street Light.
This install guide covers basic setup, installation and use of your light.
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1.1 System Overview
The ENSA™ SSL-B Series is comprised of motion-powered, solar-charged LED street lights, designed to deliver lighting
to any outdoor location. These pole-mounted lights provide superb coverage with a wide beam in a cool white colour.
The light can be set to always be active from dusk to dawn, or only when motion is detected with the adjustable motion
sensor.
These lights are fully self-sufcient, not requiring any external cabling. This makes them excellent for use in remote
locations such as rural roads, power stations & construction sites, as well as general use in streets, parks, schools,
farms and more.
# Component
1Solar panel
2LED light
3Microwave sensor
4Panel arm
5Bird spikes
6Screws
7Safety rope
8T40 Torx

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1.2.1 Solar Light Components
1.2.2 Operation Process
Solar Panel Assembly: This includes all solar panel
components including the panel itself, battery,
controllers, chassis & mounting arm.
The solar panel acts an ambient light sensor,
controlling dusk/dawn switch functions when it no
longer generates an adequate voltage from the sun.
This setting can be congured in Section 4.
The battery is Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4),
which has superior expected lifetime and temperature
tolerance compared to standard Lithium Polymer
batteries. It is also immune from thermal runaway
conditions to prevent res like standard LiPo batteries.
The mount arm of the solar panel offers 120° of tilt
on a Ø50~60mm pole, with an angle compass for
precise adjustment. It also has a spiked bird guard for
the panel & a safety wire rope.
Sensor Assembly: The dark circle on the underside
of the panel, the sensor assembly houses the infrared
receiver for the remote control for light conguration.
It also houses the microwave motion detector. This
detects motion in a circular area under the Solar Light
in a total diameter of Ø15m when mounted at 10m
above the ground.
Light Assembly: This comprises of a high efciency
LED array mounted on a 60° tilt-adjustable bracket to
control light distribution. The array’s mount position
can be moved to better orient the light.
SSL-B Series Solar Lights feature three main components that govern the function of the system. They are the solar panel
assembly (includes battery & solar controllers), the sensor assembly (including infrared remote receiver & microwave
motion detector), and the LED light assembly with adjustable bracket. These components are tightly integrated in the
operation of the entire system. See below for further explanation.
The SSL-B Series Solar Light is a highly customisable solar system, but how it operates is simple. The following details
the operation process of the SSL-B Solar Light after mounting.
1. During the day, the solar panel charges the battery. The LED light is off.
2. The solar panel detects that the sun has set. The LED light turns on.
3. The light is congured:
• To be at set brightness at different time periods during the night AND/OR
• Use the motion sensor to control brightness before & after movement is detected
4. The solar panel detects that the sun has risen. The LED light turns off.
5. The cycle repeats.
1.2 Function Overview
Fig. 1.2a
Underside of panel with detail on solar panel mounting arm,
sensor assembly and LED light assembly.

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1.3 Model Specications
Model SSL-B20M SSL-B30M SSL-B50M SSL-B60M
Product Image
Series Name SSL-B Series Motion Activated Solar LED Street Lights
Light
Light Output (max) 3900lm 5500lm 9400lm 11100lm
Luminous Ecacy >180lm/W
Colour Temperature 4000K natural white / 5700K cool white
Beam Angle 145° x 75° 145° x 100°
Rated LED Lifespan 50,000hrs
LED Testing LM80 / TM21 (available on request)
LED Power
Consumption (max) 20W 30W 50W 60W
Internal Battery 218Wh LiFePO4 320Wh LiFePO4 500Wh LiFePO4 1200Wh LiFePO4
Operating Voltage 12.8VDC 12.8VDC 12.8VDC 25.6VDC
Operating Time
(max) 72~120 hours (intelligent mode, rainy weather) 120~168 hours (intelligent
mode, rainy weather)
Light Bracket Adjustable bracket angle -30° ~ 30°
Solar Panel
Panel Type Monocrystalline silicon
Panel Wattage 56W 90W 120W 180W
Panel Conversion Rate ≥21%
Panel Bracket Adjustable bracket angle -60° ~ 60°
Rec. Install Height 5 ~ 7m 5 ~ 7m 8 ~ 10m 8 ~ 10m
Detection
Motion Detection Microwave motion sensor
Detection Range Ø8~15m (height: 5~10m)
Light
Mode
Settings
Normal Time period / Brightness
Morning Time period / Brightness
Sensor Time period / Brightness on motion / On-time delay / Brightness no motion
General
Ingress Protection IP65
Pole Diameter Ø50~60mm
Product Dimensions 821 x 450 x 161mm 1015 x 525 x 161mm 1321 x 525 x 161mm 1496 x 685 x 161mm

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Solar Panel Dimensions
1.4 Solar Light Diagrams
SSL-B20MC
SSL-B30MC

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SSL-B50MC
SSL-B60MC
1.4 Solar Light Diagrams (continued)

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2. Solar Light Mounting & Installation
2.1 Choosing an Installation Site
This section covers choosing an installation site, selecting a pole for the Solar Light, mounting the Solar Light to the pole
and adjusting the Solar Light for optimal use.
Follow these guidelines to ensure you get the best use out of your Solar Light.
• To maximise exposure to the sun, solar panels must be installed to tilt north in the southern hemisphere and
south in the northern hemisphere.
• The Solar Light should not be installed in a location that blocks sun exposure by buildings or trees.
• See Section 2.4 for more detail.
• The Ingress Protection rating of this product is IP65, which is suitable for outdoor lighting, but cannot be soaked
in water.
• The solar panel is fragile, do not scratch or strike the solar cells.
• Do not clean the solar panel with an abrasive sponge or soap. Use solar panel cleaning kits.
• The longest storage period of solar street lamps is 6 months after they are fully charged. If they are transported or
stored for a long time, they need to be checked and recharged, otherwise the battery may be damaged.
• Charging temperature: 0~60°C. Discharge temperature: -20~60°C
• Do not store the product in a temperature exceeding 45°C.

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When selecting a pole and foundation to install the solar panel on, there are several requirements to keep in mind:
• Using a tapered pole is recommended.
• The pole’s height should be equal to or higher than the solar panel’s recommended install height - this is 5 ~ 7m
for 20W/30W models & 8 ~ 10m for 50/60W models.
• The pole must have a spigot size of 60mm (adapters available).
• The pole must be strong enough to hold the weight of the solar panel - this can range up to 39kg (60W model).
• The foundation and fasteners should be strong enough resist high wind speeds. A shallow concrete foundation is
recommended.
ENSA™ can supply two pole models that t these install requirements. These galvanised poles include 4 x M20
foundation bolts (600 x 25mm), a bolt template ring and 60mm spigot adapter.
• SLR-POL4 (4.5m / 14.7ft)
• SLR-POL6 (6.0m / 19.7ft)
Consider frangible poles depending on requirements. Tilt poles may help with installation.
2.2 Choosing a Pole & Foundation

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1. Loosen the locking screws (pictured below).
2. Position the Solar Light assembly over the Ø50~60mm pole.
3. Slowly lower the Solar Light assembly onto the pole.
4. Securely fasten the included locking security screws to the bracket with the included torx wrench. (Fig. 2.2b).
Fig. 2.2b
Installed security screws
Caution: Solar panel must be installed so it is in direct sunlight all day.
Any shading will greatly reduce the solar panel’s performance.
2.3 Mounting the Solar Panel to the Pole
Optional Bird Spikes

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To ensure your solar panel absorbs as much light as possible, it’s important to adjust the solar panel angle to an ideal
angle, depending on your region (refer to table below).
For Australia and all locations in the southern hemisphere, the solar panel must be tilted directly north. Locations in the
northern hemisphere must have the panel tilted directly south. The angle of tilt is determined by the installation location
and is calculated as installation latitude + 15°.
IMPORTANT: If positioning of the pole makes it impractical to tilt the
solar panel north, while still illuminating the desired area, set a tilt
angle of 5° and rotate the unit to the best lighting position. Note that
this will reduce charging performance, which may reduce operating
time.
Example tilt angles for Australian cities
Sydney Melbourne Canberra Perth Brisbane Hobart Adelaide Darwin
49° 53° 50° 47° 42.5° 58° 50° 27.5°
2.4 Adjusting the Solar Panel Tilt Angle
Tilt Angle
N°
For example, Sydney has a latitude of 34°, therefore the solar panel should be tilted directly north with an angle of 34
+ 15 = 49°.
If you are uncertain the of your area, Google makes it easy to nd the latitude for any location: For example, searching
for “latitude Newcastle NSW Australia” will return 32.9283° S, 151.7817° E. The latitude is the rst number shown
(32.9283) which rounds up to 33°.
Fig. 2.3a
Solar panel tilt angle
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